Rebranding: TDE Control Center --> Trinity Control Center

pull/1/head
Michele Calgaro 10 years ago
parent 22481ee12b
commit 5a2461ad96

@ -2707,7 +2707,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, "
"XFCE...).</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, "
"XFCE...).</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, "
"try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the "
"\"TDE Components\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose "
"\"Web Browser\", check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of "
@ -2731,7 +2731,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line "
"terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File "
"Associations\" section;</li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click "

@ -2962,7 +2962,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -3001,7 +3001,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2983,7 +2983,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, "
"XFCE...).</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, "
"XFCE...).</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, "
"try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the "
"\"TDE Components\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose "
"\"Web Browser\", check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of "
@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line "
"terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File "
"Associations\" section;</li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click "

@ -2956,7 +2956,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2996,7 +2996,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2841,7 +2841,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2873,7 +2873,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2962,7 +2962,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -3004,7 +3004,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2966,7 +2966,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -3005,7 +3005,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2922,7 +2922,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2959,7 +2959,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2931,7 +2931,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2883,7 +2883,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2920,7 +2920,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2962,7 +2962,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -3000,7 +3000,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2911,7 +2911,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2950,7 +2950,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2884,7 +2884,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2918,7 +2918,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2826,7 +2826,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2861,7 +2861,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2740,7 +2740,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -2905,7 +2905,7 @@ msgid ""
"document...), such as if they were files on your computer.</p><p>Here is how "
"to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. It "
"is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</"
"p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type "
"\"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components"
"\" and then \"Components Selector\" section;</li><li>Choose \"Web Browser\", "
"check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser "
@ -2929,7 +2929,7 @@ msgid ""
"another environment than TDE.</p><p>This is an example of how to open HTML "
"pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other "
"addresses or files). Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the TDE Control Center (if "
"open in a specific application.</p><ul><li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if "
"it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</"
"li><li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</"
"li><li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li><li>In the "

@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class KColorPopup;
* It's then easy to save in settings, but if you want the real color (even for the default), you can get it with effectiveColor().
*
* @par Notes about default color:
* If you set a default color using TQt or TDE standard colors, the user can change them in the TDE Control Center,
* If you set a default color using TQt or TDE standard colors, the user can change them in the Trinity Control Center,
* but this widget willn't be update and will still show the old one.\n
* To be noticed of such color change and then update the widget with the new standard color, you can use one of those two methods:
* @code

@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ ApplicationsPage::ApplicationsPage(TQWidget * parent, const char * name)
"<p>Here is how to do if you want every Web addresses to be opened in your Web browser. "
"It is useful if you are not using TDE (if you are using eg. GNOME, XFCE...).</p>"
"<ul>"
"<li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li>"
"<li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li>"
"<li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"Components ChooserSelector\" section;</li>"
"<li>Choose \"Web Browser\", check \"In the following browser:\" and enter the name of your Web browser (like \"firefox\" or \"epiphany\").</li>"
"</ul>"
@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ ApplicationsPage::ApplicationsPage(TQWidget * parent, const char * name)
"<p>This is an example of how to open HTML pages in your Web browser (and keep using the other applications for other addresses or files). "
"Repeat these steps for each type of file you want to open in a specific application.</p>"
"<ul>"
"<li>Open the TDE Control Center (if it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li>"
"<li>Open the Trinity Control Center (if it is not available, try to type \"kcontrol\" in a command line terminal);</li>"
"<li>Go to the \"TDE Components\" and then \"File Associations\" section;</li>"
"<li>In the tree, expand \"text\" and click \"html\";</li>"
"<li>In the applications list, add your Web browser as the first entry;</li>"

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