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2 | <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.5-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdedbx45.dtd" [ | 2 | <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.5-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdedbx45.dtd" [ | ||
3 | <!ENTITY kopete "<application>Kopete</application>"> | | |||
4 | <!ENTITY Will.Stephenson "<personname><firstname>Will</firstname><surname>Stephenson</surname></personname>"> | 3 | <!ENTITY Will.Stephenson "<personname><firstname>Will</firstname><surname>Stephenson</surname></personname>"> | ||
5 | <!ENTITY Will.Stephenson.mail "<email>lists@stevello.free-online.co.uk</email>"> | 4 | <!ENTITY Will.Stephenson.mail "<email>lists@stevello.free-online.co.uk</email>"> | ||
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7 | <!ENTITY Matt.Rogers.mail "<email>mattr@kde.org</email>"> | 6 | <!ENTITY Matt.Rogers.mail "<email>mattr@kde.org</email>"> | ||
8 | <!ENTITY Michael.Larouche "<personname><firstname>Michaël</firstname><surname>Larouche</surname></personname>"> | 7 | <!ENTITY Michael.Larouche "<personname><firstname>Michaël</firstname><surname>Larouche</surname></personname>"> | ||
9 | <!ENTITY Michael.Larouche.mail "<email>michael.larouche@kdemail.net</email>"> | 8 | <!ENTITY Michael.Larouche.mail "<email>michael.larouche@kdemail.net</email>"> | ||
10 | <!ENTITY Olivier.Goffart "<personname><firstname>Olivier</firstname><surname>Goffart</surname></personname>"> | 9 | <!ENTITY Olivier.Goffart "<personname><firstname>Olivier</firstname><surname>Goffart</surname></personname>"> | ||
11 | <!ENTITY Olivier.Goffart.mail "<email>ogoffart@kde.org</email>"> | 10 | <!ENTITY Olivier.Goffart.mail "<email>ogoffart@kde.org</email>"> | ||
12 | <!ENTITY Charles.Connell "<personname><firstname>Charles</firstname><surname>Connell</surname></personname>"> | 11 | <!ENTITY Charles.Connell "<personname><firstname>Charles</firstname><surname>Connell</surname></personname>"> | ||
13 | <!ENTITY Charles.Connell.mail "<email>charles@connells.org</email>"> | 12 | <!ENTITY Charles.Connell.mail "<email>charles@connells.org</email>"> | ||
14 | <!ENTITY package "kopete"> | | |||
15 | <!ENTITY kappname "&kopete;"> | | |||
16 | <!ENTITY im "<acronym>IM</acronym>"> | 13 | <!ENTITY im "<acronym>IM</acronym>"> | ||
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21 | <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE"> | 16 | <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE"> | ||
22 | <!ENTITY kopetewww "<ulink url='http://kopete.kde.org'>http://kopete.kde.org</ulink>"> | | |||
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29 | ]> | 23 | ]> | ||
30 | <!-- | 24 | <!-- | ||
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100 | <copyright> | 94 | <copyright> | ||
101 | <year>2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007</year> | 95 | <year>2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007</year> | ||
102 | </copyright> | 96 | </copyright> | ||
103 | 97 | | |||
104 | <!-- Abstract about this handbook --> | 98 | <!-- Abstract about this handbook --> | ||
105 | 99 | | |||
106 | <abstract> | 100 | <abstract> | ||
107 | <para> | 101 | <para> | ||
108 | &kopete; is &kde;'s multi-protocol instant messenger client. | 102 | &kopete; is the multi-protocol instant messenger client by the &kde; community. | ||
109 | </para> | 103 | </para> | ||
110 | </abstract> | 104 | </abstract> | ||
111 | 105 | | |||
112 | 106 | | |||
113 | <keywordset> | 107 | <keywordset> | ||
114 | <keyword>KDE</keyword> | 108 | <keyword>KDE</keyword> | ||
115 | <keyword>IM</keyword> | 109 | <keyword>IM</keyword> | ||
116 | <keyword>Instant</keyword> | 110 | <keyword>Instant</keyword> | ||
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127 | <keyword>WinPopup</keyword> | 121 | <keyword>WinPopup</keyword> | ||
128 | <keyword>SMS</keyword> | 122 | <keyword>SMS</keyword> | ||
129 | </keywordset> | 123 | </keywordset> | ||
130 | 124 | | |||
131 | </bookinfo> | 125 | </bookinfo> | ||
132 | 126 | | |||
133 | <chapter id="introduction"> | 127 | <chapter id="introduction"> | ||
134 | <title>Introduction</title> | 128 | <title>Introduction</title> | ||
135 | <!-- | 129 | | ||
136 | <chapterinfo> | | |||
137 | <authorgroup> | | |||
138 | <author> | | |||
139 | <firstname>Will</firstname> | | |||
140 | <surname>Stephenson</surname> | | |||
141 | <affiliation><address> | | |||
142 | <email>lists@stevello.free-online.co.uk</email> | | |||
143 | </address></affiliation> | | |||
144 | </author> | | |||
145 | </authorgroup> | | |||
146 | <date>2003-10-05</date> | | |||
147 | <releaseinfo>0.8</releaseinfo> | | |||
148 | </chapterinfo> | | |||
149 | --> | | |||
150 | <sect1 id="intro-to-kopete"> | 130 | <sect1 id="intro-to-kopete"> | ||
151 | <title>&kopete;, the &kde; instant messaging client</title> | 131 | <title>&kopete;, the &kde; instant messaging client</title> | ||
152 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-next"> | 132 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-next"> | ||
153 | <title>Before starting...</title> | 133 | <title>Before starting...</title> | ||
154 | <para>If you're not familiar with Instant Messaging, please read the <link linkend="getting-started">Getting Started</link> section to learn about this wonderful world before continuing.</para> | 134 | <para>If you're not familiar with Instant Messaging, please read the <link linkend="getting-started">Getting Started</link> section to learn about this wonderful world before continuing.</para> | ||
155 | </sect2> | 135 | </sect2> | ||
156 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-about"> | 136 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-about"> | ||
157 | <title>What is &kopete;?</title> | 137 | <title>What is &kopete;?</title> | ||
158 | <para>&kopete; is the &kde; instant messaging (&im;) client. It allows you to communicate with your friends and colleagues using various instant messaging services. A single program is easy to learn and convenient if your friends or colleagues use more than one &im; service. </para> | 138 | <para>&kopete; is the &kde; instant messaging (&im;) client. It allows you to communicate with your friends and colleagues using various instant messaging services. A single program is easy to learn and convenient if your friends or colleagues use more than one &im; service. </para> | ||
159 | <para>&kopete; is designed to integrate well with your &kde; desktop; to make it immediately familiar. The user interface is clean and simple, without any frills to distract the user. At the same time, &kopete; aims to make communication the focus of &im;, by removing the differences between different &im; systems. One feature &kopete; introduced to support this is the <link linkend="organise-contacts-metacontacts">Metacontact</link>, combining the various means there are to contact someone into a single <quote>person</quote> in your contact list. Other multiprotocol instant messengers list the same person's various &im; accounts separately, making it confusing for non experienced people. &kopete; makes life easy: a metacontact is a person, and contacts are ways to communicate with that person. You will recognize contacts in a metacontact easily as small icons representing the &im; services you could use to communicate with that person.</para> | 139 | <para>&kopete; is designed to integrate well with your &kde; desktop; to make it immediately familiar. The user interface is clean and simple, without any frills to distract the user. At the same time, &kopete; aims to make communication the focus of &im;, by removing the differences between different &im; systems. One feature &kopete; introduced to support this is the <link linkend="organise-contacts-metacontacts">Metacontact</link>, combining the various means there are to contact someone into a single <quote>person</quote> in your contact list. Other multiprotocol instant messengers list the same person's various &im; accounts separately, making it confusing for non experienced people. &kopete; makes life easy: a metacontact is a person, and contacts are ways to communicate with that person. You will recognize contacts in a metacontact easily as small icons representing the &im; services you could use to communicate with that person.</para> | ||
160 | <para>&kopete; is intended for all levels of users. Out of the box, it supports a minimal set of functions to make chatting as easy as possible. More advanced users can add extra functions such as Statistics with &kopete;'s <link linkend="plugins">plugin system</link>.</para> | 140 | <para>&kopete; is intended for all levels of users. Out of the box, it supports a minimal set of functions to make chatting as easy as possible. More advanced users can add extra functions such as Statistics with &kopete;'s <link linkend="plugins">plugin system</link>.</para> | ||
161 | </sect2> | 141 | </sect2> | ||
162 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-web"> | 142 | <sect2 id="intro-to-kopete-web"> | ||
163 | <title>More &kopete; Information on the Web</title> | 143 | <title>More &kopete; Information on the Web</title> | ||
164 | <para>For more info about the &kopete; project; the team maintains a website at &kopetewww;. The latest news and updates are always available there.</para> | | |||
165 | <para>If you need to contact the team, the &kopete; developers' mailing list is hosted at <ulink url="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel">https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel</ulink>.</para> | 144 | <para>If you need to contact the team, the &kopete; developers' mailing list is hosted at <ulink url="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel">https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kopete-devel</ulink>.</para> | ||
166 | <para>If you want live support, there is an Internet Relay Chat channel for &kopete; where you can find the team discussing technical (well, not always) issues or just hanging out. You can use any IRC client to join the channel (including &kopete;), just add an IRC contact and use <userinput>irc.freenode.org</userinput> as the server and <userinput>#kopete</userinput> as the channel name. See you there!</para> | 145 | <para>If you want live support, there is an Internet Relay Chat channel for &kopete; where you can find the team discussing technical (well, not always) issues or just hanging out. You can use any IRC client to join the channel (including &kopete;), just add an IRC contact and use <userinput>irc.freenode.org</userinput> as the server and <userinput>#kopete</userinput> as the channel name. See you there!</para> | ||
167 | </sect2> | 146 | </sect2> | ||
168 | </sect1> | 147 | </sect1> | ||
169 | <sect1 id="intro-to-instant-messaging"> | 148 | <sect1 id="intro-to-instant-messaging"> | ||
170 | <title>Introduction to Instant Messaging</title> | 149 | <title>Introduction to Instant Messaging</title> | ||
171 | <para>What is Instant Messaging (&im;)? &im; is a way for you to communicate instantly with your friends over the Internet. That might not sound so different to email. Have you ever noticed how cumbersome it is to have a brief conversation via email? You have to click Reply to each message, then find the right spot in the message to type something new, then send it. Then you have to wait for the next message to arrive! &im; lets you to have a conversation almost as naturally as on the phone or face to face, by typing messages into a window shared between you and your friend's screens.</para> | 150 | <para>What is Instant Messaging (&im;)? &im; is a way for you to communicate instantly with your friends over the Internet. That might not sound so different to email. Have you ever noticed how cumbersome it is to have a brief conversation via email? You have to click Reply to each message, then find the right spot in the message to type something new, then send it. Then you have to wait for the next message to arrive! &im; lets you to have a conversation almost as naturally as on the phone or face to face, by typing messages into a window shared between you and your friend's screens.</para> | ||
172 | <para>Another difference between &im; and email is that with &im; you can see your friends' presence, that is, whether they are actually on-line at the same time as you. This lets you send messages truly instantly, instead of sending off a mail and having to wait for your friend to check their mailbox. An &im; message pops up on the other person's screen as soon as you send it. Of course, if you'd rather not be interrupted, you can change your own presence so others will know not to disturb you.</para> | 151 | <para>Another difference between &im; and email is that with &im; you can see your friends' presence, that is, whether they are actually on-line at the same time as you. This lets you send messages truly instantly, instead of sending off a mail and having to wait for your friend to check their mailbox. An &im; message pops up on the other person's screen as soon as you send it. Of course, if you'd rather not be interrupted, you can change your own presence so others will know not to disturb you.</para> | ||
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612 | <para>See <link linkend="specialised">Specialized Actions</link> for details of how to install extra emoticon sets.</para> | 591 | <para>See <link linkend="specialised">Specialized Actions</link> for details of how to install extra emoticon sets.</para> | ||
613 | --> | 592 | --> | ||
614 | </sect3> | 593 | </sect3> | ||
615 | <sect3 id="configuring-appearance-chat"> | 594 | <sect3 id="configuring-appearance-chat"> | ||
616 | <title>Chat Window</title> | 595 | <title>Chat Window</title> | ||
617 | <sect4 id="configuring-appearance-chat-styles"> | 596 | <sect4 id="configuring-appearance-chat-styles"> | ||
618 | <title>Styles</title> | 597 | <title>Styles</title> | ||
619 | <para>The style of the chat view can be altered to look like other clients. Installed styles are shown in the list on the left and are previewed in the main panel. See <link linkend="chatwindowstyleguide">Chat Window Style guide</link> for a document how to make your own style.</para> | 598 | <para>The style of the chat view can be altered to look like other clients. Installed styles are shown in the list on the left and are previewed in the main panel. See <link linkend="chatwindowstyleguide">Chat Window Style guide</link> for a document how to make your own style.</para> | ||
620 | <para>Third party styles are available at <ulink url="http://kde-look.org">http://kde-look.org</ulink>. &kopete; 0.12 now supports styles from Adium(an &im; program on &Mac; OS X). So you can download styles from Adium here: <ulink url="http://www.adiumxtras.com/">Adium Xtras</ulink> and select Message View Styles.</para> | 599 | <para>Third party styles are available at the <ulink url="https://store.kde.org/">KDE Store</ulink>. &kopete; 0.12 now supports styles from Adium(an &im; program on &Mac; OS X). So you can download styles from Adium here: <ulink url="http://www.adiumxtras.com/">Adium Xtras</ulink> and select Message View Styles.</para> | ||
621 | <para>To install a style, click <guibutton>Install...</guibutton>. Select an archive file containing the style. To delete a style, select a style in the list and click | 600 | <para>To install a style, click <guibutton>Install...</guibutton>. Select an archive file containing the style. To delete a style, select a style in the list and click | ||
622 | <guibutton>Delete</guibutton>.</para> | 601 | <guibutton>Delete</guibutton>.</para> | ||
623 | <para><guilabel>Group consecutive messages</guilabel> is a useful option to make your chats more readable. If you receive several messages in a row from the same contact, they are grouped without repeating the sender name.</para> | 602 | <para><guilabel>Group consecutive messages</guilabel> is a useful option to make your chats more readable. If you receive several messages in a row from the same contact, they are grouped without repeating the sender name.</para> | ||
624 | </sect4> | 603 | </sect4> | ||
625 | </sect3> | 604 | </sect3> | ||
626 | <sect3 id="configuring-behavior-general-contactlist"> | 605 | <sect3 id="configuring-behavior-general-contactlist"> | ||
627 | <title>Contact List</title> | 606 | <title>Contact List</title> | ||
628 | <variablelist> | 607 | <variablelist> | ||
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741 | <para>Gadu-Gadu is a chat system originating from Poland. At present, &kopete; supports basic chat functions.</para> | 720 | <para>Gadu-Gadu is a chat system originating from Poland. At present, &kopete; supports basic chat functions.</para> | ||
742 | </sect2> | 721 | </sect2> | ||
743 | <sect2 id="protocols-winpopup"> | 722 | <sect2 id="protocols-winpopup"> | ||
744 | <title>WinPopup</title> | 723 | <title>WinPopup</title> | ||
745 | <para>WinPopup is a way to use &kopete; to send and receive messages with &Windows; computers on the local network. The WinPopup protocol only supports single, plain-text messages.</para> | 724 | <para>WinPopup is a way to use &kopete; to send and receive messages with &Windows; computers on the local network. The WinPopup protocol only supports single, plain-text messages.</para> | ||
746 | </sect2> | 725 | </sect2> | ||
747 | <sect2 id="protocols-others"> | 726 | <sect2 id="protocols-others"> | ||
748 | <title>Other protocols</title> | 727 | <title>Other protocols</title> | ||
749 | <para>As well as the protocols named above, &kopete; has support for several other protocols. In most cases, this is not enabled by default or an additional plugin must be installed. Meanwhile, SMS, Skype and SILC are provided in this way. See &kopetewww; for details, however, the &kopete; team are not responsible for these protocols.</para> | 728 | <para>As well as the protocols named above, &kopete; has support for several other protocols. In most cases, this is not enabled by default or an additional plugin must be installed. Meanwhile, SMS, Skype and SILC are provided in this way. However, the &kopete; team are not responsible for these protocols.</para> | ||
750 | </sect2> | 729 | </sect2> | ||
751 | </sect1> | 730 | </sect1> | ||
752 | </chapter> | 731 | </chapter> | ||
753 | 732 | | |||
754 | <chapter id="plugins"> | 733 | <chapter id="plugins"> | ||
755 | <title>&kopete;'s Plugins</title> | 734 | <title>&kopete;'s Plugins</title> | ||
756 | <para>&kopete; offers plugins that provide functions that aren't essential for messaging, but are useful for some people.</para> | 735 | <para>&kopete; offers plugins that provide functions that aren't essential for messaging, but are useful for some people.</para> | ||
757 | <sect1 id="plugins-list"> | 736 | <sect1 id="plugins-list"> | ||
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982 | <title>Pipes</title> | 961 | <title>Pipes</title> | ||
983 | <para>Pipes allows you to pipe incoming or outgoing messages through an external script or executable. An incoming message will be piped through the executable before it reaches your chat window, while outgoing messages will be piped through the executable before they are sent over the Internet. Pipes can receive text in one of three forms: | 962 | <para>Pipes allows you to pipe incoming or outgoing messages through an external script or executable. An incoming message will be piped through the executable before it reaches your chat window, while outgoing messages will be piped through the executable before they are sent over the Internet. Pipes can receive text in one of three forms: | ||
984 | <variablelist> | 963 | <variablelist> | ||
985 | <varlistentry> | 964 | <varlistentry> | ||
986 | <term>Plain text body</term> | 965 | <term>Plain text body</term> | ||
987 | <listitem><para>The body of the message, in plain &ascii; text</para></listitem> | 966 | <listitem><para>The body of the message, in plain &ascii; text</para></listitem> | ||
988 | </varlistentry> | 967 | </varlistentry> | ||
989 | <varlistentry> | 968 | <varlistentry> | ||
990 | <term>&html; text body</term> | 969 | <term>&HTML; text body</term> | ||
991 | <listitem><para>The body of the message, in &html;, as it would be if your chat peer had sent &html; to you, which will be rendered in the chat window</para></listitem> | 970 | <listitem><para>The body of the message, in &HTML;, as it would be if your chat peer had sent &HTML; to you, which will be rendered in the chat window</para></listitem> | ||
992 | </varlistentry> | 971 | </varlistentry> | ||
993 | <varlistentry> | 972 | <varlistentry> | ||
994 | <term>&xml; full message</term> | 973 | <term>&XML; full message</term> | ||
995 | <listitem><para>An &xml; document that describes all the characteristics of the message, including the &html; body.</para></listitem> | 974 | <listitem><para>An &XML; document that describes all the characteristics of the message, including the &HTML; body.</para></listitem> | ||
996 | </varlistentry> | 975 | </varlistentry> | ||
997 | </variablelist> | 976 | </variablelist> | ||
998 | For most purposes, you probably want to use the plain text body or &html; text body options. These can be used with programs such as translators or summarizers. The &xml; format is only appropriate for use with a program or script written specifically to work with this plugin. If you would like to write a program or script that does work with this plugin, see <link linkend="pipes">the more detailed documentation</link>. | 977 | For most purposes, you probably want to use the plain text body or &HTML; text body options. These can be used with programs such as translators or summarizers. The &XML; format is only appropriate for use with a program or script written specifically to work with this plugin. If you would like to write a program or script that does work with this plugin, see <link linkend="pipes">the more detailed documentation</link>. | ||
999 | </para> | 978 | </para> | ||
1000 | </sect2> | 979 | </sect2> | ||
1001 | <!--FIXME missing | 980 | <!--FIXME missing | ||
1002 | preview | 981 | preview | ||
1003 | privacy | 982 | privacy | ||
1004 | Import Privacy Plugin into svn. | 983 | Import Privacy Plugin into svn. | ||
1005 | This plugin allows flexible filtering of messages by sender and/or by content. | 984 | This plugin allows flexible filtering of messages by sender and/or by content. | ||
1006 | FEATURE: 63839 | 985 | FEATURE: 63839 | ||
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1070 | <answer><itemizedlist> | 1049 | <answer><itemizedlist> | ||
1071 | <listitem><para><trademark>WLM</trademark>, <trademark>ICQ</trademark>, <trademark>AIM</trademark>, Jabber, and <trademark>Yahoo</trademark> use the &kde; network infrastructure. Their SOCKS proxy details are configured with the rest of &kde;, in &systemsettings;, <menuchoice><guimenu>Network and Connectivity</guimenu><guisubmenu>Network Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Proxy</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem> | 1050 | <listitem><para><trademark>WLM</trademark>, <trademark>ICQ</trademark>, <trademark>AIM</trademark>, Jabber, and <trademark>Yahoo</trademark> use the &kde; network infrastructure. Their SOCKS proxy details are configured with the rest of &kde;, in &systemsettings;, <menuchoice><guimenu>Network and Connectivity</guimenu><guisubmenu>Network Settings</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Proxy</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.</para></listitem> | ||
1072 | </itemizedlist> | 1051 | </itemizedlist> | ||
1073 | </answer> | 1052 | </answer> | ||
1074 | </qandaentry> | 1053 | </qandaentry> | ||
1075 | <qandaentry> | 1054 | <qandaentry> | ||
1076 | <question><para>Is it possible to customize the icons I see in &kopete;?</para></question> | 1055 | <question><para>Is it possible to customize the icons I see in &kopete;?</para></question> | ||
1077 | <answer><para>You can switch between different emoticons using the Emoticons tab of the Appearance page of the Configure &kopete; dialog.</para> | 1056 | <answer><para>You can switch between different emoticons using the Emoticons tab of the Appearance page of the Configure &kopete; dialog.</para> | ||
1078 | <para>To install new emoticons, first look at <ulink url="http://www.kde-look.org/content/search.php">KDE-Look.org</ulink>, where there are a lot of additional emoticon sets to download.</para> | 1057 | <para>To install new emoticons, first look at the <ulink url="https://store.kde.org/">KDE Store</ulink>, where there are a lot of additional emoticon sets to download.</para> | ||
1079 | 1058 | | |||
1080 | <para>The emoticons are easy to install - you just place a folder containing | 1059 | <para>The emoticons are easy to install - you just place a folder containing | ||
1081 | the icon files along with an &XML; file describing the mapping from text to picture in | 1060 | the icon files along with an &XML; file describing the mapping from text to picture in | ||
1082 | $KDEDIR/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons (or $KDEHOME, for example, in /home/joeuser/.kde/).</para> | 1061 | $KDEDIR/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons (or $KDEHOME, for example, in /home/joeuser/.kde/).</para> | ||
1083 | 1062 | | |||
1084 | <orderedlist> | 1063 | <orderedlist> | ||
1085 | <listitem><para>Copy the extracted folder to $KDEDIR/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons or | 1064 | <listitem><para>Copy the extracted folder to $KDEDIR/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons or | ||
1086 | $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons (or wherever $KDEHOME is)</para></listitem> | 1065 | $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kopete/pics/emoticons (or wherever $KDEHOME is)</para></listitem> | ||
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1218 | <title>Documentation</title> | 1197 | <title>Documentation</title> | ||
1219 | <para> | 1198 | <para> | ||
1220 | Documentation copyright 2003,2004,2005 &Will.Stephenson; (lists at stevello free-online co uk), copyright 2005 &Matt.Rogers; (mattr at kde org), copyright 2005,2006 &Michael.Larouche; (michael.larouche at kdemail net). | 1199 | Documentation copyright 2003,2004,2005 &Will.Stephenson; (lists at stevello free-online co uk), copyright 2005 &Matt.Rogers; (mattr at kde org), copyright 2005,2006 &Michael.Larouche; (michael.larouche at kdemail net). | ||
1221 | </para> | 1200 | </para> | ||
1222 | </sect2> | 1201 | </sect2> | ||
1223 | </sect1> | 1202 | </sect1> | ||
1224 | </chapter><!-- credits-and-license --> | 1203 | </chapter><!-- credits-and-license --> | ||
1225 | 1204 | | |||
1226 | <appendix id="installation"> | | |||
1227 | <title>Installation</title> | | |||
1228 | <sect1 id="getting-kopete"> | | |||
1229 | <title>How to obtain &kopete;</title> | | |||
1230 | &install.intro.documentation; | | |||
1231 | <para>Development versions may be downloaded at &kopetewww;.</para> | | |||
1232 | </sect1> | | |||
1233 | <sect1 id="requirements"> | | |||
1234 | <title>Required Libraries</title> | | |||
1235 | <para>If you installed &kopete; as part of your distribution, you probably have these installed already.</para> | | |||
1236 | <para>The Gadu-gadu plugin requires the libgadu package, see <ulink url="http://gj.pointblue.com.pl/projects/kopete/">this page</ulink> for details.</para> | | |||
1237 | <para>The Now Listening plugin needs libxmms if you want to access what <application>xmms</application> is currently playing; this should be available in your distribution but is available as part of the xmms package at <ulink url="http://www.xmms.org">the xmms homepage</ulink>.</para> | | |||
1238 | </sect1> | | |||
1239 | <sect1 id="compilation"> | | |||
1240 | <title>Compilation and Installation</title> | | |||
1241 | &install.compile.documentation; | | |||
1242 | </sect1> | | |||
1243 | </appendix> | | |||
1244 | | ||||
1245 | &kopete-chatstyle; | 1205 | &kopete-chatstyle; | ||
1246 | &kopete-pipes; | 1206 | &kopete-pipes; | ||
1247 | &kopete-jabber; | 1207 | &kopete-jabber; | ||
1248 | &kopete-icq; | 1208 | &kopete-icq; | ||
1249 | &kopete-emoticonspec; | 1209 | &kopete-emoticonspec; | ||
1250 | 1210 | | |||
1251 | &documentation.index; | 1211 | &documentation.index; | ||
1252 | </book> | 1212 | </book> | ||
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