Fix KDE -> TDE branding.

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Darrell Anderson 12 years ago
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<h1>KDE System Settings</h1>
<h1>TDE System Settings</h1>
<p>
This document describes how the System Settings is layed out.
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<li><a href="#other">Other</a></li>
</ul>
Within KDE there are over 50 kcm modules designed for the Control Center and many more for konquror and other applications. With so many modules there is no way for a users to find what they are looking for by scanning. To solve this there are three levels, the last one isn't normally visable to the user and groups very similar items.
Within TDE there are over 50 kcm modules designed for the Control Center and many more for konquror and other applications. With so many modules there is no way for a users to find what they are looking for by scanning. To solve this there are three levels, the last one isn't normally visable to the user and groups very similar items.
<p>
Modules in the System Settings should configure things not do things. Some examples include the theme manager. It sets/saves themes. Although it configures settings it is a seperate application because it does actions rather then just setting/getting values. Items that
<p>
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Such as that apply to this computer such as language and personal choice for default web browser. These settings determine how a user interacts with a computer, but is personal to that user and typically isn't shared like a theme or icons set is.
<h2>Appearance</h2>
The Appearance deals with the look of the applications and desktop. These settings typically will be settings that can be replaced by alternatives created outside of KDE. These settings will most likely be also set/used by other Unix desktop enviornments so that all the applications can integration together (and look consistant to the user). It contains the following items:<br>
The Appearance deals with the look of the applications and desktop. These settings typically will be settings that can be replaced by alternatives created outside of TDE. These settings will most likely be also set/used by other Unix desktop enviornments so that all the applications can integration together (and look consistant to the user). It contains the following items:<br>
Colors, Fonts, Icons, Style, Window Decorations
<h2>Desktop</h2>
These items discus how the desktop behaves. How the windows interact with each other, the very bottom of the screen (desktop), the very top (screensaver), and loading of the desktop. These are all separate setting from KDE (or Gnome) applications and the applications shouldn't need to access them or know about them.
These items discus how the desktop behaves. How the windows interact with each other, the very bottom of the screen (desktop), the very top (screensaver), and loading of the desktop. These are all separate setting from TDE (or Gnome) applications and the applications shouldn't need to access them or know about them.
It contains the following items:<br>
Background, Screensaver, Behavior, Window Behavior, Window-Specific Settings, Login Screen
<p>
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These settings all deal with when users perform actions dealing with or originating from the panel. It contains the following items:<br>
Panels, Taskbar, Launch Feedback, Multiple Desktops
<h2>KDE Components</h2>
Specific actuall KDE components which users will probably never actually touch.
<h2>TDE Components</h2>
Specific actual TDE components which users will probably never actually touch.
<h2>Accessibility</h2>
- International
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<h2>Sound</h2>
Sounds, flashes, logs or other events that happen when KDE applications.
Sounds, flashes, logs or other events that happen when TDE applications.
System Bell
System Notifications
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<hr>
<a name="other"><h1>Other</h1></a>
A default KDE install should contain nothing here. If there is something here than this document has failed and needs to be revised. Until that can happen its temporary home is here. A user should never see this catagory.
A default TDE install should contain nothing here. If there is something here than this document has failed and needs to be revised. Until that can happen its temporary home is here. A user should never see this catagory.

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