diff --git a/doc/konqueror/CMakeLists.txt b/doc/konqueror/CMakeLists.txt --- a/doc/konqueror/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/doc/konqueror/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ ########### install files ############### kdoctools_create_handbook(index.docbook INSTALL_DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_DOCBUNDLEDIR}/en SUBDIR konqueror) -kdoctools_create_manpage(man-kbookmarkmerger.1.docbook 1 INSTALL_DESTINATION ${KDE_INSTALL_MANDIR}) diff --git a/doc/konqueror/man-kbookmarkmerger.1.docbook b/doc/konqueror/man-kbookmarkmerger.1.docbook deleted file mode 100644 --- a/doc/konqueror/man-kbookmarkmerger.1.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ - - - -kbookmarkmerger"> -]> - - - - kbookmarkmerger User's Manual - - &Frerich.Raabe; - &Frerich.Raabe.mail; - - 2016-11-07 - Applications 16.12 - KDE Applications - - - - &kbookmarkmerger; - 1 - - - - &kbookmarkmerger; - A program for merging a given set of bookmarks into the - user's list of bookmarks. - - - - - &kbookmarkmerger; - directory - - - - -Description -&kbookmarkmerger; is a program for merging a given set of bookmarks into -the user's set of bookmarks; if the user doesn't have any bookmarks created -yet, a new bookmark list is created and the given bookmarks are inserted into -it. While doing this, &kbookmarkmerger; keeps track of which files were -merged in a previous run already, so no bookmark will get installed to the -user's bookmarks more than once. In case &kde; is running while -&kbookmarkmerger; is executed, the &kde; bookmark subsystem will be informed -of any changes to the user's bookmarks, so that all applications accessing -that information (&ie; &konqueror;) will pick the changes up instantly. - -The traditionally used approach to achieve something like this was to -use carefully crafted skeleton home directories when creating a new user -account, to provide the user with a standard set of bookmarks. The problem -with this approach is that after the user account has been created, no new -bookmarks can be propagated. - -This mechanism is useful for system administrators who want to propagate -a bookmark pointing to a certain document (for instance, important notes about -the system) to all users. Distributors might find it useful as well, for -instance by augmenting the software packages they supply with bookmark files -which &kbookmarkmerger; merges into the user's bookmark list when the -package is installed. That way, documentation shipped with a software package -is easily and visibly accessible right after the package has been -installed. - -The only parameter required by &kbookmarkmerger; is the name of a -directory which shall be scanned for bookmark files. All files in the given -directory will be considered for being merged into the user's setup. The -files in the given directory should be valid XBEL -files. - - - -See Also - -&konqueror; manual -kf5options(7) - - - - -Examples -joe@hal9000:~> kbookmarkmerger /usr/local/extra-bookmarks -Merges all bookmark files stored in -/usr/local/extra-bookmarks into joe's list of -bookmarks. - - - -Standards - - - XBEL specification - - - - - -Restrictions -When determining whether a given bookmark file has been merged into the -user's bookmarks already or not, &kbookmarkmerger; merely looks at the -filename of the bookmark file - the contents are not checked at all. This means -that changing a bookmark file which was already merged into a user's bookmarks -will not trigger merging it once again. - -Also note that in case a user modifies a bookmark which was merged into -his setup, the original bookmark file will be left unmodified. - - - -Author -&Frerich.Raabe; &Frerich.Raabe.mail; - - -