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------- Additional Comments From annma kde org 2006-11-24 10:48 ------- SVN commit 607358 by annma: forward port CCBUG=137785 M +50 -23 index.docbook AM screenshot1.png --- trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/knetattach/index.docbook #607357:607358 @ -1,5 +1,6 @ <?xml version="1.0" ?> -<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ +<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" +"dtd/kdex.dtd" [ <!-- Define an entity for your application if it is not part of KDE CVS --> <!ENTITY kappname "&knetattach;"> @ -65,7 +66,7 @ The &knetattach; program, affectionately and hereafter known as the Network Folder Wizard, allows easy addition and integration of various network folders with your &kde; desktop. Please report any problems or -feature requests for it to the &kde; mailing lists. +feature requests for it to the &kde; bugs website. </para> </chapter> @ -73,10 +74,12 @ <title>Using &knetattach;</title> <para> -As you will see in the screenshot below, the Network Folder Wizard currently allows +As you will see in the screenshot below, the Network Folder Wizard currently +allows you to add four types of network folders: WebDav, FTP, <trademark class="registered">Microsoft</trademark> -<trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark> (Samba) network drives and SSH. +<trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark> (Samba) network drives and +SSH. <screenshot> <screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of &knetattach;</screeninfo> @ -99,22 +102,40 @ <title>Adding network folders</title> <para> -Network folders show up in a special location of konqueror called a <emphasis>virtual folder</emphasis>. -This virtual folder is accessed by typing <userinput>remote:/</userinput> in the -<interface>Location bar</interface>. You will then be able to see any folders which have been -previously added or use the wizard to add new ones. +Network folders show up in a special location of &konqueror; called a +<emphasis>virtual folder</emphasis>. +This virtual folder is accessed by typing <userinput>remote:/</userinput> in +&konqueror; <interface>Location bar</interface>. You will then be able to see +any folders which have been previously added and you also will be able to use +the wizard to add new ones. +<screenshot> +<screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of &knetattach;</screeninfo> +<mediaobject> +<imageobject> +<imagedata fileref="screenshot1.png" format="PNG"/> +</imageobject> +<textobject> +<phrase>Screenshot</phrase> +</textobject> +<caption> +<para>The virtual folder with the Network Folder wizard</para> +</caption> +</mediaobject> +</screenshot> </para> + <para> -Speaking of wizards, the Network Folder Wizard aims at being very easy to use. Don't worry if -you are having some problems though, that's what we're here for. :-) -After opening the wizard you must choose the type of network folder you would like to -access. When you move on to the next screen you will just need to -fill in the requested information and the worst will be over. The final step is entering your -username and login password for the network share you've chosen to access. +Speaking of wizards, the Network Folder Wizard aims at being very easy to use. +After opening the wizard you must choose the type of network folder you would +like to access. When you move on to the next screen you will just need to +fill in the requested information. The final step is entering your username and +login password for the network share you've chosen to access. </para> <para> -Below is a list of the information needed by the wizard to create the network folders. If an option is not -available for a particular folder it does not have to be entered. e.g. The Samba folders do not require a <guilabel>Port</guilabel> entry. +Below is a list of the information needed by the wizard to create the network +folders. If an option is not +available for a particular folder it does not have to be entered. e.g. The Samba +folders do not require a <guilabel>Port</guilabel> entry. </para> <para> @ -129,7 +150,7 @ </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> -<term>Server</term> +<term>Server:</term> <listitem> <para> This is the address of the server you are attempting to add. It can be an @ -169,8 +190,10 @ but it will not be accessible from remote:/. <note> <para> -The <guilabel>Recent connection:</guilabel> option allows you to re-connect to the -last network mount point you connected to using the wizard whether an icon is created or not. +The <guilabel>Recent connection:</guilabel> option allows you to re-connect to +the +last network mount point you connected to using the wizard whether an icon is +created or not. </para> </note> </para> @ -226,14 +249,16 @ <para> OK, so we (as in me) have chosen to add an FTP folder. Below you see an example of the type of information you will need to add for your particular -FTP server. After filling it in we press <guibutton>Save & Copy</guibutton> +FTP server. After filling it in we press <guibutton>Save & +Connect</guibutton> and wait for the magic. Oh yes, if your server requires validation of some kind you will be prompted at this point before being allowed to connect. </para> <para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>Screenshot showing addition of FTP Folder &knetattach;</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>Screenshot showing addition of FTP Folder +using &knetattach;</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="screenshot2.png" format="PNG"/> @ -264,13 +289,15 @ </para> <para> -To get back to our network folders all that is necessary is typing <action>remote:/</action> +To get back to our network folders all that is necessary is typing +<action>remote:/</action> in the <guilabel>Location:</guilabel> bar of &konqueror;. </para> <para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>Screenshot of the remote:/ virtual folder</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>Screenshot of the remote:/ virtual folder with the +added connection</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="screenshot4.png" format="PNG"/> ** trunk/KDE/kdebase/doc/knetattach/screenshot1.png #property svn:mime-type + image/png