[network/smb4k] doc: Update handbook.

2023-01-05 Thread Alexander Reinholdt
Git commit eb2eae45f29fdde18210e54f8b77f71b4df81461 by Alexander Reinholdt.
Committed on 05/01/2023 at 09:43.
Pushed by areinholdt into branch 'master'.

Update handbook.

R  +---doc/custom_settings_editor.png [from: 
doc/network_neighborhood_browser_custom_options_dialog.png - 100% similarity]
M  +86   -117  doc/index.docbook

https://invent.kde.org/network/smb4k/commit/eb2eae45f29fdde18210e54f8b77f71b4df81461

diff --git a/doc/network_neighborhood_browser_custom_options_dialog.png 
b/doc/custom_settings_editor.png
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rename to doc/custom_settings_editor.png
diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
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@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
 
   
   
-Open the Custom 
Settings editor where you can set several custom settings for each 
selected server and share. If a workgroup or no item is selected, this menu 
entry is disabled.
+Open the Custom 
Settings editor where you can set several custom settings for each 
selected server and share. If a workgroup or no item is selected, this menu 
entry is disabled.
   
 
 
@@ -440,66 +440,15 @@
   
   If a user name has already been provided, it will be shown in the 
respective field. If it is wrong, or no user name was provided, you have to 
enter one. The password, however, may be left blank. Clicking the 
OK button commits the data. Depending on your choice in 
the configuration 
dialog, the user name and password will be stored permanently in a 
digital wallet or not at all. In the latter case you have to provide them 
every time they are needed.
 
-
+
 
 
 
   Defining Custom Settings
-
-  Use the Custom Settings editor if you want 
to
-  
-define custom mount or browse settings for a single 
server or share that deviate from the values defined in the configuration 
dialog,
-define a server that should be awakened prior to 
network scans or mount attempts (Wake-On-LAN feature, see here),
-always mount a particular share on start-up or when 
the corresponding profile is loaded.
-  
-  The editor is opened by clicking the 
&Ctrl; 
CAdd Custom 
Settings menu entry. Depending on your selection, 
the settings either apply to all shares of a server, or to only one.
-
-  
-Screenshot of the custom settings editor for a 
share
-
-  
-
-  
-  
-The custom settings editor
-  
-
-  
-
-  The Default button is enabled if the 
entries in the dialog deviate from the settings you defined in the 
configuration dialog. By clicking it, you can reset the entries in the dialog 
to their default values. The OK button is enabled if you 
changed the settings in the dialog. Clicking it will save the custom settings 
and close the dialog.
-  Please note that under BSD the dialog contains fewer entries than 
if you run &Linux;, because several of the options are not supported.
-
-  
-Common Mount Settings (&Linux; only)
-
-In this tab you can define common settings related to mounting. 
Checking the Always remount this share button for a 
selected share leads to it being remounted on every program start. For 
information about all other settings see this section.
-  
-  
-  
-Advanced Mount Settings (&Linux; only)
-
-In this tab you can define advanced settings related to 
mounting. For information about all other settings see this section.
-  
   
-  
-Mount Settings (BSD only)
-
-In this tab you can define settings related to mounting. For 
information about all other settings see this section.
-  
-
-  
-Browse Settings
-
-You can define the minimal and maximal SMB protocol versions as 
well as the SMB port to be used. In addition, you can decide if Kerberos should 
be used for authentication. For detailed information on these settings, please 
see the network configuration 
page.
-  
-
-  
-Wake-On-LAN Settings
-
-To make the Wake-On-LAN feature work, you must provide the MAC 
address of the server you selected. Currently, &smb4k; has no way to determine 
the MAC address, so you need to find it on your own. Afterwards, you can define 
if &smb4k; should send a magic Wake-On-LAN packet to the selected host before 
the network neighborhood is scanned and/or one of its shares is mounted.
-  
+  For individual servers or shares you can define custom settings 
that deviate from the global settings. To do so, you can access the custom 
settings editor by clicking the &Ctrl; CAdd 
Custom Settings menu item. See the section Custom Settings for more details.
 
 
 
 
 
   Defining Custom Settings
   
-  For t

[network/smb4k] doc: Update handbook.

2023-01-05 Thread Alexander Reinholdt
Git commit 4628226e2e64ac7d3b1f3ff257834398f0d685a6 by Alexander Reinholdt.
Committed on 05/01/2023 at 18:50.
Pushed by areinholdt into branch 'master'.

Update handbook.

M  +1-1doc/index.docbook

https://invent.kde.org/network/smb4k/commit/4628226e2e64ac7d3b1f3ff257834398f0d685a6

diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook
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--- a/doc/index.docbook
+++ b/doc/index.docbook
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 Alexander Reinholdt
   
   &underFDL;
-  2022-01-03
+  2022-01-05
   &smb4k; 3.2.0
   
 &smb4k; is an advanced network neighborhood browser and &Samba; 
share mounting utility.