diff --git a/Mainpage.dox b/Mainpage.dox index f3311b22..cd48b5e7 100644 --- a/Mainpage.dox +++ b/Mainpage.dox @@ -55,9 +55,6 @@ * - korgac * (classes)\n * An alarm client for KOrganizer. - * - kpilot - * (classes)\n - * Synchronizes data with your PalmOS-based handheld. * * * - libemailfunctions @@ -84,9 +81,6 @@ * - libkpimidentities * (classes)\n * A library for managing identities. - * - kpilot library - * (classes)\n - * KPilot Library. * * * diff --git a/doc/kontact/index.docbook b/doc/kontact/index.docbook index 70d94e39..8032da90 100644 --- a/doc/kontact/index.docbook +++ b/doc/kontact/index.docbook @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ and scheduling application. &kpilot; -&kpilot;, the &kde; Pilot synchronization +&kpilot;, the &kde; Pilot synchronization application. diff --git a/doc/kpilot/CMakeLists.txt b/doc/kpilot/CMakeLists.txt deleted file mode 100644 index a177bb47..00000000 --- a/doc/kpilot/CMakeLists.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -################################################# -# -# (C) 2010-2011 Serghei Amelian -# serghei (DOT) amelian (AT) gmail.com -# -# Improvements and feedback are welcome -# -# This file is released under GPL >= 2 -# -################################################# - -tde_create_handbook( DESTINATION kpilot ) diff --git a/doc/kpilot/Makefile.am b/doc/kpilot/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 171f575c..00000000 --- a/doc/kpilot/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -KDE_LANG = en -KDE_DOCS = AUTO diff --git a/doc/kpilot/address-app.png b/doc/kpilot/address-app.png deleted file mode 100644 index 171b6009..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/address-app.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-knotes.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-knotes.png deleted file mode 100644 index 723c8a6a..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-knotes.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-mal.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-mal.png deleted file mode 100644 index e7224994..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-mal.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-palmdoc.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-palmdoc.png deleted file mode 100644 index 196961bb..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-palmdoc.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-popmail-kmail.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-popmail-kmail.png deleted file mode 100644 index ad63b359..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-popmail-kmail.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-sysinfo.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-sysinfo.png deleted file mode 100644 index 57b4534c..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-sysinfo.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/conduit-vcal.png b/doc/kpilot/conduit-vcal.png deleted file mode 100644 index 13270cd4..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/conduit-vcal.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook b/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index e0b8979a..00000000 --- a/doc/kpilot/configuration.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1783 +0,0 @@ - -Configuring &kpilot; - - -Once &kpilot; is installed it needs to be -configured -to match your hardware. -The conduits -need to be configured as well. -After that you can use &kpilot; -to synchronize your &PalmPilot; with -your &kde; desktop or view -data from your &PalmPilot; with the -built-in viewers. - - - -When you run &kpilot; from either -the panel menu or from the command prompt for the first time -it will prompt you with -a dialog box to configure it. -This configuration dialog can be requested later -from the main application - -Settings -Configure &kpilot; - -menu, from the &kpilot; daemon popup menu - -Configure KPilot... - -menu item or by starting &kpilot; -from the shell -as follows: -$ kpilot - -In addition, if you upgrade &kpilot; and some new configuration -options require your attention, this setup dialog will reappear. - - - -Configuration Dialog - - -The configuration dialog -The configuration dialog - - - - - -&kpilot;'s configuration dialog is a large one. -This is because it contains not only the configuration of the -device for communicating with the &PalmPilot;, but also -the configuration of all the installed conduits. -Each group of configuration options -(general -and conduits) -will be discussed separately. -We will begin, however, by taking a look at the -configuration wizard, which should make most -of the -general group of configuration options superfluous. - - - -Using the Wizard - - -The configuration wizard helps you to set up &kpilot; to communicate -with the &PalmPilot; and to configure the conduits as a group. It's a great -start for new users, and you can always fine-tune your preferences later. - - - -In the Pilot Info dialog, type your User -Name. It -should match the one from the &PalmPilot;. Next, type the file name of -the Device you will use to connect the &PalmPilot; (The -connection can be through a serial port, USB port, infrared, Bluetooth, network -or the generic /dev/pilot device.) -Alternatively, click the -Automatically detect handheld and user name... -button and press the &HotSync; button on your &handheld;. The Wizard will try -to find the correct Device and -User Name. - - - -If the -Device does not have the right permissions, the wizard will -not be able to find it. Normal users must be able to read/write the correct -device. To resolve this issue, please refer to &kpilot; says Can't connect to -pilot -&FAQ; entry, or contact your system administrator. - - - - -The First Configuring Wizard Dialog - - -Configuring Wizard: The Pilot Info -Dialog -Configuring Wizard: The Pilot Info Dialog - - - - -Press the &HotSync; button of your &handheld; to probe for the -correct Device and User Name. - - - - -The Second Configuring Wizard Dialog - - -Configuring Wizard: The Autodetection -Dialog -Configuring Wizard: The Autodetection Dialog - - - - -&kpilot; has the ability to sync the data on your &handheld; with -applications or files on your PC. The programs that -perform these actions are called conduits. The sync dialog configures -all applicable &kpilot; conduits to sync with widely used -PIM suites. You can fine-tune these settings later, from the - -Settings -Configure &kpilot; - -menu. Please check the conduits -configuration -section of this document for more information. - - - -The Third Configuring Wizard Dialog - - -Configuring Wizard: The Sync Dialog -Configuring Wizard: The Sync Dialog - - - - - - - - -General Setup - - -The settings available in the &kpilot; configuration dialog -under the heading General Setup -give you detailed control over the operation of &kpilot;: -you can select a non-standard hardware device, -set special encodings for foreign-language &handheld;s, -and control how &kpilot; displays your data. There -are five items under the General Setup -heading. You may need to expand the General Setup -heading to see them. - - - -Items under General Setup - - -The items under General Setup -The items under General Setup - - - - - -Device Setup - - -This is a setup page that contains options describing -the &PalmPilot; hardware, you, the user -and how you want the various parts of &kpilot; -to be started. - - - -Device Page - - -The Device Page -The Device Page - - - - - - -Pilot device - - -The port that the cradle is connected to. -By default it is -set to /dev/pilot -which should be a symbolic link to the real port. -The port might be a serial port, in which case -/dev/pilot -should point to -something like -/dev/cuaa0 -(in &FreeBSD;) or -/dev/ttyS0 -(in &Linux;). -For &USB; devices, it can be more difficult to -determine where -/dev/pilot -should point. -It may be possible to configure your &USB; daemon -to set up the link automatically, so that -/dev/pilot -points to the right port no matter where you plug in your &PalmOS; device. - - - -Make sure the port has -the correct permissions. -It -must be read/write by all if &kpilot; is intended to be used by a -normal user! &kpilot; will complain if the permissions are wrong, but you -will need to fix the permissions by hand. This could be done by doing a -chmod 666 -device -as root where device is the correct port. - -To resolve this issue, please refer to &kpilot; says Can't connect to pilot - -&FAQ; entry, or contact your system administrator. - - - - -You can also use network sync (with pilot-link 0.11.5 and later) -by entering net:any as the -device name. - - - - - - -Speed - - -Indicate the speed of the serial -connection to the &PalmPilot;. -It has no meaning for &USB; devices. -For an older model &PalmPilot;, choose 9600. -Newer models may be able to handle speeds up to -the maximum listed, 115200. -You can experiment with the connection speed: the &PalmPilot; -manual suggests starting at a speed of 19200 and trying faster -speeds to see if they work. - - - - -Encoding - - -&PalmOS; devices are available in -many different languages. -If your device uses a different encoding than -ISO-latin1, you will need to select the -correct encoding from the list in order to -display special characters correctly. -If you can enter Russian in your &PalmPilot;, -select CP1251, for instance. - - - - - -Pilot user - - -The user name of the &PalmPilot;. By default this name is the same as -your log on name. When you sync with the &PalmPilot; &kpilot; will -check to see if this name matches the one on the &PalmPilot;. If they do -not, you are asked to pick which you will use. If you pick the local -name, the &PalmPilot; will be changed to match. -The Pilot User entry is also used to name the folder that -stores the information from the &PalmPilot;. This folder is created in the -$TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/ -folder, where the $TDEHOME environment -variable -(typically /home/Login Name/.trinity/) -points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; -applications. - - - - - - - - - -HotSync Setup - - -This page contains settings with which you can instruct &kpilot; to perform -special kinds of &HotSync;, as well as direct how conflicts during a &HotSync; -should be resolved. A conflict happens when both the desktop application and the -&handheld; application change the same data. - - - -&kpilot; interfaces with your &handheld; in two ways: using the -the conduits and the internal viewers. Conduits are plug-in programs which -extend the synchronization capabilities of &kpilot;. &kpilot; stores separate copies of -the databases and records for conduits, while the internal viewers and backup -operation share the same copy. This distinction is important to choose your -update method depending on your usage. If you use mainly the conduits to sync -your &handheld; with external programs, you may choose as default -synchronization method any option that runs the conduits. However, if you use mainly the -internal viewers, you need to update copy of the databases as well in order to -view and edit the information from your &handheld;, so running the conduits only -is not sufficient. - - - -The &HotSync; setup page - - - - - -The &HotSync; Page - - -The &HotSync; setup page - - - - - - - -Default Sync - - - -Select the type of synchronization that will be performed by default. - - - - - - -HotSync: run all selected conduits, sync the databases -with a modified flag set, updating the modified records only. Performs a fast -backup, backing up only the databases that were modified. This option offers -a nice balance between speed and data safety. - - - - - -FastSync: Only synchronize those -databases that have conduits, and perform no backup of the data -on the &PalmPilot;, reducing greatly the time required for the sync -operation. This also means that if something goes wrong with your &PalmPilot;, -you may not be able to recover the databases. This is a classic -trade-off between speed and safety. - - - - - -FullSync: run all selected conduits, and sync all -databases, reading all records, and performing a full backup. It is the safest -option, but takes the longest time to complete, as it will merge all the records -from the &handheld; and your desktop. It is the &kpilot; equivalent of the Palm -SlowSync. - - - - - -Copy PC to handheld: run all conduits and sync all -databases, but instead of merging the information from both sources, copy the PC -data to the handheld. Use with care, as this option erases the changes -you made in your handheld since the last sync. - - - - - -Copy handheld to PC: run all conduits and sync all -databases, but instead of merging the information from both sources, copy the -handheld data to the PC. Use with care, as this option erases the -changes you made in your PC since the last sync. - - - -Remember, when &kpilot; does a &HotSync; and runs the conduits, -the databases in the internal viewers are not -updated. To update the internal viewers, use the FullSync or backup actions. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Do full backup when changing PCs - - -If you &HotSync; your &handheld; with multiple PCs, the flag -on the &handheld; that stores which -records have changed since the last &HotSync; may be inaccurate. It is -recommended to do a full sync when changing PCs. You can -disable the full sync by unchecking this box. - - - - - -Conflict Resolution - - -Data records can be changed both on the &handheld; and -on the PC. If one record has incompatible changes -in both the &handheld; and the PC, (such as -changing a phone number in different ways on both sides), -the conflicting change needs to be resolved so -that the &handheld; and the PC data are consistent again. -Choices for conflict resolution are: - - -Ask User: -pop up a dialog for the user to -choose how the conflict is to be resolved for -every conflict. - -Do Nothing: - leave the entries in an inconsistent state. -Future syncs may not notice the discrepancy. - -Handheld Overrides: -copy the values from the &handheld; to the PC, -discarding the changes on the PC. - -PC Overrides: -copy the values from the PC to the &handheld;, -discarding changes on the &handheld;. - -Values From Last Sync (if possible): -&kpilot; stores a backup copy of the information on your &handheld; depending on -the synchronization method you selected. If this information is available, use -neither -the values from the &handheld; nor the PC, but the values from -the last sync. - -Use Both Entries: -Create duplicate entries of the conflicting records on both the -PC and -&handheld;, one with the value from the PC, the other with -the value -from the &handheld;. - - - - - - - - - - - -Backup Setup - - -This page contains settings specific to the backup operation, which saves -a copy of the the &handheld; databases, allowing the user to -restore this information later. - - -In short, databases are all files stored in your &handheld;. A database -can be either a record database, which stores dynamic information created by the -user (for instance, the addresses or the todo information), or a resource -database, which tend to be static (for instance the applications). - - -Backup Page - - - - -The Backup Page -The Backup Page - - - - - -Databases - - -List databases that should not be synced or backed up. - - - -The values can be either database creator values, which are 4-letter strings -surrounded by square brackets (so for Handbase databases you fill in -[PmDB]), or database names, -which are strings without square brackets that may contain shell-style -wildcards. -See the FAQ -for a list of databases that should be listed -here (the default should be OK though). -Newer &PalmPilot; devices contain emulation code for -the older 68k processor; this means that they have a large -number of databases with names ending in -_a68k. -These do not need to be backed up nor synced, so you could -add *_a68k -to the list of databases to skip. - - - -No backup List here databases that should be excluded from -the backup operation. Some databases do not follow the standard database layout, -and trying to backup and restore them will result in information loss. You may -include here databases with volatile information, such as news or web pages, -that -often do not require to be backed up. - - - - -Not restored List here databases that should be excluded -from the restore operation, even if they were previously backed up. Databases -included here can be installed manually later, using the -File Installer. You may -include here databases with volatile information, such as news or web pages, -that -often do not require to be restored. - - - - - -Changing the contents of the No backup -or Not restored fields, in particular removing -the databases already listed there, can damage those databases -when you perform a &HotSync;. - - - - - - - -Run conduits during a backup - - -The backup typically updates the copy of the &handheld; databases. -Conduits are programs that extend the &kpilot; functionality. Running them -usually means synchronization the &handheld; to other PC -databases, -like the address book or the calender. Check this box to perform both operations -on -every backup. - - - - - - - - - - - -Internal Viewers Setup - -&kpilot; contains viewers for -presenting information from the &PalmPilot;. -These viewers present the databases available on -the &PalmPilot; in much the same way that the device -itself does. Not all databases have an application-specific -viewer, though you can use the generic database viewer for those. -The viewers page contains settings for the internal viewers in -&kpilot;. -These settings change the way in which the data is shown. - - - -Viewers Page - - -The Viewers Setup Page -The Viewers Setup Page - - - - - -Make internal viewers editable - -The internal viewers can be read only or editable. The editable mode allows you -to add new records, delete or edit the existing records and sync your -modifications back to the &handheld;. Check -this box to set the internal viewers to editable mode, uncheck to set them to -read -only mode. - -On some &kpilot; versions, it is not possible check this box, and therefore to -use the internal viewers as editors. - - - - - -Show private records - -In your &PalmPilot; you can mark some records as private. By -default, &kpilot; does not display these records on the screen. Check this box -if you want to see them. - - - - -Address Viewer - -Set there the options for the address internal viewer. - - - -Show as "Last, first" or -Show as "Company, last": the order and display of the -address records in the address internal viewer can be set to match the -&handheld;. Select the option that suits better your personal preferences. - - - -Use key field Check this box to combine entries with the -same last name. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Startup and Exit Behavior Setup - - -This pages present options related to the startup and exit of &kpilot; and -&kpilot; daemon. - - - -While &kpilot; is the front-end for the internal viewers, configuration options -and logs, the sync operation is handled by the &kpilot; daemon. Even if &kpilot; -is not running you can &HotSync; if the daemon is. Therefore, if you want to -be able to sync your &handheld; at anytime, it is important to start the daemon -at login, or the opposite, if you want to be able to sync only when &kpilot; is -running, you have to stop the daemon on exit. The last option is especially -usefull if you have other applications that use the same port as &kpilot;. - - - - -Startup and Exit Page - - -The Startup and Exit Page -The Startup and Exit Page - - - - - - - -Startup Options - - - - - - - -Start daemon at login: -By checking this, a link to -the daemon is placed in your autostart folder -and will be started automatically. Note that this is not normally -needed if the daemon is docked in the panel. - - - - - - -Show daemon in panel: -Check this box to instruct the daemon to place a &kpilot; icon - - - - - - -in the system tray. This icon has a menu that can be brought up with -the right mouse button. Without this option, the daemon is not visible to the -user at all. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Exit Options - - - - - - - - -Quit after HotSync: When this option is enabled, both -&kpilot; and the &kpilot; daemon will exit after the &HotSync; operation has -completed, leaving the device port free for other tools. This may be needed on -systems where the &USB; daemon starts &kpilot; automatically. - - - - - - -Stop daemon on exit: Setting this option will cause the -daemon to exit when you quit &kpilot;, leaving the device port free for other -&PalmPilot;-synchronization tools such as malsync - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Conduits Setup - - -Conduits are programs that interface your &handheld; data with -PC applications or sync your &handheld; data with files -that can be used by PC applications. They can be -written by third parties, to interface your &PalmPilot; to any application -imaginable. - - - -&kpilot;'s configuration dialog allows you to select which conduits -to run during a &HotSync; and to configure those conduits. -A window similar to the following will be displayed: - - -The Conduit Setup Dialog - - - -The Conduit Setup Dialog - - -The Conduit Setup Dialog - - - - -Check the box to the left of the conduit name to make it active, uncheck to make -it inactive or click on the conduit name to configure it. - - - - - -KNotes / Memos - - -Synchronizes the Memo Pad application with &knotes;. - - - - - -Notepad - - -Exports the free hand notes of the &handheld;'s Notepad application as pictures -to the PC. - - - - - - -Time Synchronization - - -Sets the &handheld;'s time to that of the desktop machine. -Useful for keeping the clock of the &handheld; accurate. - - - - - -Calendar (KOrganizer) - - -Synchronizes the Datebook application with &korganizer; or with an -iCalendar file of -your choice. - - - - - -Palm DOC - - -Automatically converts and installs text files in the &PalmPilot; -DOC format, so you can read the text files with most DOC-capable -applications on the &handheld;. - - - - - -Addressbook - - -Synchronizes the Address application with &kaddressbook; or with a vCard file of -your choice. - - - - - -System Information - - -Writes information about your &handheld;, (such as OS version, -RAM available, and the list of databases) to a file. Useful mostly for -debugging purposes. - - - - - -ToDo's (KOrganizer) - - -Synchronizes the Todo list application with &korganizer; or with a iCalendar -file of -your choice. - - - - - -MAL (AvantGo) Conduit - - -Synchronizes your &handheld; with the &AvantGo; server. The &AvantGo; server -offers general content (news, guides, stock quotes, &etc;) in a format that is -suitable for reading in a &handheld;. To use this conduit, you need to register, -subscribe -the channels you select and install the &AvantGo; software on your &handheld;. - - - - -Mail - - -Sends mail written on the &handheld; through &kmail;. -There is no provision for receiving mail, however. - - - - - - - - -&knotes; Conduit Setup - - -The &knotes; Conduit is a partial replacement for the built-in memo application. It keeps the notes you write -with &knotes; synchronized with the memos you write on your &PalmPilot;. - - - -Setting up the &knotes; conduit is very simple. - - - -&knotes; Conduit Setup - - - - - -&knotes; Conduit Setup - - -&knotes; Conduit Setup - - - - - -In the General Tab there are two configuration options: - - - - -Delete KNote when Pilot memo is deleted - - -Uncheck this box if you wish to maintain the note on &knotes; even if the -correspondent memo was deleted on the &handheld; memo application. - - - - - -Suppress delete-confirmation in KNotes - - -If the Delete KNote when Pilot memo is deleted box is -checked, you may check this box to automatically delete the notes that -correspond to a deleted memo, without confirmation. - - - - - - - - -By default, the options delete knote and suppress -delete-confirmation are turned off, so that notes -will accumulate on your PC. - - - - - - - -Notepad Conduit Setup - - -The Notepad Conduit exports the free hand notes of the &handheld;'s Notepad -application as pictures to the desktop. To set the folder to which the pictures -should be exported, either enter it in the Output edit -box or select it clicking the file picker button. - - - - - -Time Synchronization Conduit Setup - - -The Time Synchronization Conduit syncs the &handheld;'s time to that of the -desktop -machine. It is useful for keeping the clock of the &handheld; accurate. There -are really no configuration options other that enabling and disabling the -conduit, as currently only one direction for the synchronization is enabled, -you can only Set the handheld time from the time on the PC, -and not Set the PC time from the time on the handheld. - - - - - -&PalmOS; Version 3.25 and 3.3 do not support setting the &handheld; system time. -For these systems, the conduit will be simply skipped. - - - - - - -Calendar Conduit Setup - - -This conduit will synchronize your &PalmPilot; with &korganizer; and &kontact; -or to an iCalendar file of your choice. In the latter case, the conduit will -need the filename of the calendar file (this will usually be a file that ends in -.ics) to sync with, of if it uses the -standard &korganizer; iCalendar file, it will be under the $TDEHOME/share/apps/korganizer/ folder, where the -$TDEHOME environment variable (typically -/home/user/.trinity/) points to the folder -that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; applications. - - - -The Calendar Conduit Setup Dialog - - - - - -Calendar Conduit Setup - - -Calendar Conduit Setup - - - - - -In the General page, you can set the calendar options. - - - - - -Calendar Destination - - -Choose between synchronizing with the Standard Calendar, -or in other words, the &korganizer; standard calendar or with a -Calendar file of your choice, that you must either -write in the Calendar file edit box or select using the -file picker. - - - - -You can use the calendar conduit with any application that accepts a file in -the iCalendar format as a resource. However, some applications, like Evolution, -do not handle the synchronization gracefully while they are open. As a rule of -thumb, quit these applications before synchronizing, otherwise you will lose -data. There is no need to take these precautions when syncing with &korganizer; -or &kontact;. - - - - - - -Store archived records in the KDE calendar - - -Check this box to save a copy of the archived records from your -&handheld; on the PC, in order to keep a history of -past appointments in you &kde; desktop as well. - - - - - - - -In the Conflicts page, you can set the calendar options, -overriding &kpilot;'s general settings for conflict resolution when you are -using this conduit. For a detailed description of the different conflict -resolution possibilities available, please refer to the HotSync Setup section of this handbook. - - - - - - -Palm DOC Conduit Setup - - -The Palm DOC conduit converts text files in your PC from and -to -databases in Palm DOC format in the &PalmPilot;. You can use any Palm DOC reader -to view these files on your &PalmPilot;. - - - -Palm DOC Conduit Setup - - -Palm DOC Conduit Setup -Palm DOC Conduit Setup - - - - -After changing the Palm DOC conduit configuration, you have to restart &kpilot; -to let the changes you made take effect. - - - -In the General page, you can set the location of the text -documents in your computer and the direction of the synchronization. - - - - - -Text files: - -Type on the text box or use the file picker to select the location of the folder -that the Palm DOC conduit uses a as the place for the text files it will sync -with the &handheld;. There, you may place the text documents you want install or -synchronize to the PDA, and find the text documents created -from Palm DOC -databases in your &handheld;. - -The file name has to end in .txt for the -conduit to recognize it as text. If the file is not recognized as text, it will -be ignored by the conduit. Also, the text has to be in an encoding that is -compatible with your &handheld; encoding. Therefore, if the text file has -characters that are not being correctly recognized by the Palm DOC reader in -your &handheld;, try opening the file a text editor, like &kwrite;, and saving -it in an compatible text encoding using the Save As.. -dialog, or set the encoding in the PC -> Handheld tab. - - - - - - -Local copy: - -If you want to save a copy of the Palm DOC databases from your &handheld; in -your computer, check the Local copy: box and -type on the text box or use the file picker to select the location of the folder -where these databases will be saved. - - - - -Synchronization Mode - -The Palm DOC conduit has the ability to sync from and to the &handheld;, -automatically converting the text files to Palm DOC databases and vice versa. -The Sync only PC to PDA option will convert all text files -located in the folder you selected above to Palm DOC databases and install them -in your &handheld;. -The Sync only PDA to PC option will convert all Palm DOC -databases from your &handheld; to files and install them in the -folder you selected above. Finally, The Sync all option -allows the synchronization to work in both directions. - - -When both the text file and the Palm DOC database are modified, you cannot merge -the modifications, you have to choose one of the versions, losing the changes -in one of them. - - - - - - - -In the PC -> Handheld page, you can configure the Palm DOC -compression and bookmarks settings to use when converting from text files to -Palm DOC databases. - - - - - -Compress - -Palm DOC documents can be compressed, saving considerable amounts -of available memory in your &handheld;. Most Palm DOC readers support -compressed documents, but if you use a reader or editor that is not compatible -with compression (for instance, the Sied editor), you will not be able to read -or edit the compressed Palm DOC documents created by this conduit. -Therefore, check this box to save &handheld; memory, but uncheck it if you have -compatibility problems with compressed Palm DOC in your favorite editor or -reader. - - - - -Convert bookmarks - -The Palm DOC format has a provision for bookmark records. Bookmarks allow you to -easily jump to selected parts of the document, making browsing long documents -easier. Check this box to allow the Palm DOC conduit to create bookmark records. -To create them, the conduit has to know the location in the text and the name of -the bookmark. There are three supported ways to let the conduit know the -location and name of the bookmark: from inline tags in the text, from tags at -the end of the text and from a .bmk bookmark -file. To make the creation of bookmarks effective, you have to check at least -one of these boxes below. - - - - -Inline tags in text - -Convert tags in the format <* BookmarkName *> -located inside the text to Palm DOC bookmarks, where the location of the -tag in the text will be converted to the bookmark location and the -BookmarkName text inside the tag will be converted to -the name of the bookmark in the Palm DOC format. The tag will be removed from -the resulting Palm DOC document, leaving the text clean. -This is a very easy and intuitive way to create bookmarks -in your Palm DOC documents. - - - - -Tags at end of text - -Convert tags in the format <BookmarkName> -located in the end of the text to Palm DOC bookmarks. Whenever the -BookmarkName text appears in the text, the conduit -will generate a the bookmark in the resulting Palm DOC document pointing to it. -The tag will then be removed from the resulting Palm DOC document, leaving the -text clean. This is a simple way to create repetitive bookmarks, like one for -each Chapter in your Palm DOC documents. - - - - -Regular expressions in .bmk file - -This is the most complex but the most powerful way to create bookmarks. -The method involves using regular expressions (QRegExp) in a file -TextName.bmk, where TextName.txt is -the filename of the text, to search the text for bookmarks. See the - -documentation -for an in-depth description of the bmk file format. - - - - -Encoding - -Set here the encoding of your &handheld;. &kpilot; will convert the text -document to this encoding when exporting the file to the &handheld;. - - - - - - -In the Handheld -> PC page, you can configure bookmarks -settings to use when converting from Palm DOC databases to text files. - - - - - -Convert Bookmarks - - -The Palm DOC format has a provision for bookmark records. Bookmarks allow you to -easily jump to selected parts of the document, making browsing long documents -easier. The Palm DOC conduit can convert Palm DOC -bookmark records to a format that is readable in your computer, either as -a separate file or as tags in the middle of the text file. Select -Do not convert bookmarks if you want to ignore the Palm DOC -bookmarks, resulting in a text that is clean from bookmark tags. - - -The Convert into .bm file options also result in a clean -text file, as the bookmarks are converted to a separate file in the bmk format, -as described here. The file is saved with a .bm -extension to avoid conflicts with .bmk files -created previously. - -Finally, the Convert as inline tags option creates -inline tags inside the resulting text file form <* -BookmarkName *> placing each tag in the place that -was previously referenced by the bookmark, and using the bookmark name as the -BookmarkName text inside the tag. Now you You can -edit the bookmark name, move it or delete it and convert back to Palm DOC, as -you wish. - - - - - -Do not convert, if text unchanged (only -bookmarks) - - -If you check this box, only changes in the text will trigger conversions from -Palm DOC to text files. In other words, changes in the bookmarks only will not -result in updates for the text files in your computer. - - - - - - - -In the Conflicts page, you can configure how the conduit -deals with files that changed both in the computer and the &handheld;. - - - - - -Conflict Resolution - -The Palm DOC conduit does not feature merging the modifications when a text is -changed both in the &handheld; and in the computer. Therefore, the choice is -between working with the files out of sync, or discarding the changes in one of -them. The No resolution option will avoid synchronizing -texts with conflicts, the PDA overrides option will -overwrite the computer text file version in case of conflict, -the PC overrides will do the same, but the other way -around, -and the Ask the user option will bring a dialog to let the -user decide on a file by file, case by case basis. - - - - -Always show resolution dialog, even when there are no -conflicts - -This option will always bring the conflict resolution dialog, even if there is -no conflicts to solve. The advantage is that you can keep track of all the files -that are being covered by the conduit. - - - - - - - - - - -&kaddressbook; Conduit Setup - - -This conduit will synchronize your &PalmPilot; with the &kde; address book or to -a vCard file of your choice. In the latter case, the conduit will need the -filename of the -vCard file (this will usually be a file that ends in .vcf) to sync with, of if it uses the standard -&kde; address book file, it will be under the -$TDEHOME/share/apps/tdeabc/ -folder, where the $TDEHOME environment -variable (typically /home/Login Name/.trinity/) -points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; -applications. - - - -The &kaddressbook; Conduit Setup Dialog - - -&kaddressbook; Conduit Setup -&kaddressbook; Conduit Setup - - - - -In the General page, you can set the general address sync -options. - - - - - -Sync Destination - -Choose between synchronizing with the Standard address book, -or in other words, the &kde; standard address book or with a -vCard file of your choice, that you must either -write in the vCard file edit box or select using the -file picker. - - -You can use the address book conduit with any application that accepts a file in -the vCard format as a resource. However, some applications may not handle -the synchronization gracefully while they are open. As a rule of thumb, -quit these applications before synchronizing, otherwise you may lose data. -There is no need to take these precautions when syncing with the &kde; address -book. - - - - - -Store archived records in the KDE address book - -The &handheld; offers an option to archive deleted addresses in your desktop. -If that option is selected, check this box to keep the deleted addresses from -your &handheld; in your PC address book. These addresses will -be no longer synchronized with your handheld. - - - - - - -In the Conflicts page, you can set the address book conduit -options, overriding &kpilot;'s general settings for conflict resolution when -you are using this conduit. For a detailed description of the different conflict -resolution possibilities available, please refer to the -HotSync Setup section of this handbook. - - - -In the Fields page, you can set the conduit options for -synchronizing the &handheld; address fields that do not have a direct -counterpart in the &kde; address book. - - - - - -Handheld other phone: - -The Other field in the &handheld; address application can be -used for many things (for instance storing a secondary email address). It is -not clear how to classify this field in &kde;. Depending on your usage, select -in -the dropdown the field from the computer that will be synchronized with the -Other field from your &handheld;. - - - - -Handheld street address: - -While the Address field in the &handheld; address -application is the only default option for storing an street address, the &kde; -street address field can be a home address or a business address. The preferred -address will have precedence over other addresses, and the conduit will try to -set -this status by default. Either the home or business street address will be used -to -store the &handheld; street address. Select in the dropdown the option that -suits better your needs. For instance, if you use this field mainly for business -addresses, select Preferred, then Business Address. If not, -select Preferred, then Home Address. - - - - -Handheld fax: - -While the Fax field in the &handheld; address -application is the only default option for storing a fax number, the &kde; -address book can store a home fax or a business fax number. Select in the -dropdown the option that suits better your needs. For instance, if you use this -field mainly for business faxes, select Business Fax. If -not, -select Home Fax. - - - - - - -In the Custom Fields page, you can set the conduit options -for -dealing with the Custom fields from your &handheld; address -application. Since there are no natural correspondence between these fields and -other &kde; address book fields, you can set them as you like. You can use them -to store a URL, a IM Address, -the Birthdate of your contact or the obvious: -Store as Costume Field. - - - -If you select to store birthdays, remember to use a date format that is -consistent with the settings in the Date format dropdown, -so that the conduit can correctly identify the date from the record and vice -versa. Possible placeholders are: %d for the day, %m for the month, %y for the -two-digit year, %Y for the four-digit year. For example, %d.%m.%Y would -generate a date like 27.3.1952, while %m/%d/%y would write the same date as -03/27/52. - - - - - - -System Information Conduit Setup - - -This conduit generates a page with your &handheld; information. Some info about -your &kde;, &kpilot; and Pilot-Link version is included as well. The available -output formats are &HTML;, text or custom template. The conduit -output and in special, the debug output section of the output may help the -developers track down bugs. - - - - -The System Information Conduit Setup Dialog - - -System Information Conduit Setup -System Information Conduit Setup - - - - -In the General page, you can set the output location and -format. - - - - - -Output File - -Write in the edit box or use the file picker to select the location and file -name of the output file where the &handheld; system information will be written. - - - - -Type of Output - -Choose between HTML, Text file (plain -text), -or a selectable Custom template. To create a custom -template, you can -use the default template as a reference. - - - - - - -In the Parts Included page, you can set which parts will be -included in the output, one by one, by checking or unchecking them in the -Output Type list. - - - - - - -Todo Conduit Setup - - -This conduit will synchronize your &PalmPilot; To Do List application with -&korganizer; and &kontact;, or to an iCalendar file of your choice. -The configuration dialog looks and behaves exactly the same as the configuration -dialog for the Calendar Conduit. The only -difference is that instead of synchronizing the Calendar, you will be syncing -the To Do List. - - - -The Calendar Conduit Setup Dialog - - -Calendar Conduit Setup -Calendar Conduit Setup - - - - - - -MAL (AvantGo) Conduit Setup - - -The MAL (&AvantGo;) Conduit synchronizes your &handheld; with the &AvantGo; -server. -This conduit is based on -Jason Day's -libmal. -The &AvantGo; server offers general content (news, guides, stock quotes, &etc;) -in a format that is suitable for reading in a &handheld;. To use this conduit, -you need to register to a service provider, for instance, -AvantGo.com, subscribe -the channels you select and install the &AvantGo; software on your &handheld;, -and configure the software on your handheld to find the MAL server. - - - -The installation software for the &handheld; client is usually only available -for &Microsoft; &Windows;, if you -do not have access to a windows computer, you can try installing the databases -available in the MalSync -Homepage, -with different versions, one for PalmOS 5 and other for -older PalmOSs. - - - -To configure the software on your handheld to find the MAL server, open the -AGConnect application in your &handheld;, click Settings... -and enter your MAL server address, the User Name and -Password you got while registering. The -&AvantGo; server address is -sync.avantgo.com, and its port is -80. On some installations, you should use the MobileLink -instead of the AGConnect application on your &handheld;. - - - -The MAL (AvantGo) Conduit Setup Dialog - - -MAL (AvantGo) Conduit Setup -MAL (AvantGo) Conduit Setup - - - - -In the General page, you can set the synchronization -frequency options. It can be set for Every Sync, -Once per Hour, Once a Day, -Once a Week or Once a Month. -The conduit only runs when you hit &HotSync; on your &handheld;, so -Once per Hour, for instance, really means that -&kpilot; will only try to synchronize with the MAL servers if it is more than an -hour since the last MAL sync. - - - -The MAL conduit can work through a proxy server. In the -Proxy -page, you can set the proxy settings. - - - - - -Proxy Type - -If you connect the Internet directly, select No proxy, -requiring no further configuration. But if you use a HTTP -proxy -or a SOCKS proxy, select it, to enable the rest of the -dialog and to make the conduit use it to connect the MAL server. - - - - -Server Information - -Write in the Server Name dropdown box the address of the -proxy server to use, in the form foo.bar.com, not -http://foo.bar.com or -http://foo.bar.com:8080. - - -Check the box Custom port: if your proxy uses a non -standard -port, and enter the correct port number. - - -In the No proxy for edit box, you may enter the list of MAL -servers that do not need the use of a proxy, separated by commas. For instance, -localhost,lan. - - -If your proxy require authentication, enter your User name -and Password in the respective edit boxes. - - - - - - -In the MAL Server page, you can set the MAL server -address and settings. Currently, you can only configure this settings using -the &handheld; MobileLink or AGConnect applications, so this page is -disabled. - - - - -Mail Conduit Setup - - -This conduit allows you to send mail using a transport. -The configuration of the Mail Conduit is fairly simple. - - -Setting up the Mail Conduit - - -The Mail Conduit Setup Dialog -The Mail Conduit Conduit Setup Dialog - - - -There are two tabs in the setup dialog for the Mail Conduit, -one for Sending mail and one for the credits of the mail conduit. - - - -Depending on which send method you choose, -different fields will be activated in the remainder of the -tab, allowing you to enter the necessary information. -Currently, the only method available is Using KMail, -which has a very simple configuration. - - - -Your email address can be entered in the Email -Address: field. This is the email address that goes in the -From: line in outgoing mail. If you enter a file name in -the Signature File field then that file will be -appended to each outgoing mail as a signature. - - - -When sending mail through &kmail;, &kpilot; automatically places it in -your &kmail; outbox. &kmail; saves mail in the outbox until you request -that those pieces of mail are really sent. - - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/doc/kpilot/daemon-menu.png b/doc/kpilot/daemon-menu.png deleted file mode 100644 index 4e7018dd..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/daemon-menu.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/db-app.png b/doc/kpilot/db-app.png deleted file mode 100644 index f55842a2..00000000 Binary files a/doc/kpilot/db-app.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/doc/kpilot/faq.docbook b/doc/kpilot/faq.docbook deleted file mode 100644 index cbc9196e..00000000 --- a/doc/kpilot/faq.docbook +++ /dev/null @@ -1,386 +0,0 @@ - -&FAQ; - - -&kpilot; Startup Problems - - - - - - -What do I put after ? - - - - -Nothing. Most versions of &kpilot; don't even have -a option, and will complain if you use it. -For those versions that do have it, -use a value between 1 and 4, which will control the -amount of debugging printed (a little). -Using a value of 1 will print a fairly complete call trace -without the really-boring functions, while 4 will include every trivial -function in all of &kpilot;. - - - - - - - - -&kpilot; says Can't connect to pilot - - - - -This can have various causes. Check that: - - - - The pilot device (usually /dev/pilot) exists and points to the - serial port the &PalmPilot; is actually connected to. - - - To link the &PalmPilot; device to the correct serial port, you can - either fill in - /dev/ttySn - in the Pilot Device field in the setup dialog or (preferably) link - /dev/pilot to - /dev/ttySn - with the following command (as root): - - ln - - /dev/ttySn - /dev/pilot - Here /dev/ttySn - is the name - of the serial port; replace n - with the correct number (usually 0 or 1). - - - - - Check that you have permission to read and write to the serial port. - The permissions for the serial port should be such that you can write to - it. This is most easily done by running the following (as root): - - chmod - - /dev/ttySn - - - - - - Try starting the daemon by hand before starting &kpilot;. - - - - - (For &Linux-Mandrake; 7 systems) Check the system security level: - settings higher than 3 prevent some forms of inter-process - communication which are necessary for &kpilot; to - operate correctly. - - - - (&Linux-Mandrake; security information - courtesy of Jay Summett) - To set your -MSEC -(Mandrake SECurity) - settings to not block the - &kpilot; socket (for connections to localhost) you can - login as root and - type - - /etc/security/msec/init.sh - - - Which will set your -MSEC - level to 3 (regular security). - For more information about the various security levels, &etc;, see: - - the -Mandrake -reference guide. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Database Questions - - -This section answers questions commonly asked about -particular databases and how they -interact with &kpilot;. - - - - - - - -Databases become corrupted after a sync, -what should I do? - - - - -Certain databases (from third-party software manufacturers) -appear not to follow the standard database layout. -If you can find out what the creator id of the database is, -you can add it to either the -Backup Only: list or the -Skip list in the -settings dialog. - - - -The following table shows which databases should be skipped -or backed-up only: - -Databases needing Special Treatment - - -DatabaseCreator IDAction - - - - Launcher (the &PalmPilot;'s main menu) - lnch - Backup Only: - - - Arranger - Arng - Backup Only: - - - (unknown) - PmDB - Backup Only: - - - AvantGo - avgo - Skip (Mostly because there's no point in backing up the - news articles that AvantGo gives you) - - - - -
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- - -1999 -2000 -2001 -2002 -2003 -2004 -Adriaan de Groot - - - -2004 -2005 -Carlos Woelz - - - -&FDLNotice; - -2004-06-27 -&kpilotver; - - - -&kpilot; &kpilotver; is the &kde; version of the Desktop &HotSync; software for -&PalmOne; handhelds, the &ThreeCom; &PalmPilot; and other &PalmOS; devices. - - - - -KDE -KPilot -tdepim -palm pilot -synchronization - - -
- - -Introduction - - -&kpilot; &kpilotver; is an application that synchronizes your &PalmPilot; or -similar device (like the &Handspring; &Visor;, the &Sony; &Clie; or other -&PalmOS; devices) with your &kde; desktop, much like the Palm Desktop &HotSync; -software does for &Windows;. &kpilot; can back-up, restore, and &HotSync; your -&PalmPilot;. It can synchronize the built-in applications with their &kde; -counterparts. It also features additional conduits for third-party software. - - - -There is a web page for &kpilot;: the Official &kpilot; Home Page. The KDE-PIM website also offers useful information -on the subject of PIM in general. &kpilot; shares the -tdepim-users mailing list, tdepim-users@kde.org. See the mailing lists page for more -information on subscribing and unsubscribing from the list. - - - - - -Trademarks - -&kpilot; describes synchronization operations -with &PalmOS; devices, and it uses the word &HotSync; -to name those synchronization operations, -while recognizing that &HotSync; is a trademark of -Palm, Inc. Holders of other trademarks, such as -&Handspring; &Visor;, &Sony; &Clie;, and -the Palm, Inc. trademarks &PalmPilot; and -Zire -are recognized as well. - - - - - - -Overview of &kpilot; - - -&kpilot; consists of two parts: the &kpilot; daemon, which sits -in the system tray and handles the actual communication with -the &handheld;, and the normal &kpilot; program, which lets -you configure the daemon and view the databases on your -&handheld;. In normal operation, you will not need to use &kpilot; -itself very much, since the daemon handles communication unobtrusively -and synchronizes your data to &kde; applications like &korganizer; -and &knotes;. &kpilot; is integrated into &kontact; as well. - - - -It is vital to configure &kpilot; before use. At the very least, -you need to tell it which hardware device to use to communicate with -your &handheld;. -Configuration settings are described at length in -the section on configuring &kpilot;. -For the impatient, the configuration wizard -can set up most things for you. - - - -Once &kpilot; is configured, you should make a backup of your &handheld; first. That is to be on the -safe side. Once that is done, you can just leave the &kpilot; daemon running in -the system tray, and all you need to do is press the &HotSync; button, and -changes in the &handheld; data and the &kde; applications will be synchronized, so that the information matches -again on both the &handheld; and the desktop. - - - -If you want to examine the -data stored on your &handheld;, the built in viewers can be used. This allows you to view -memos, addresses, &etc;. There is a generic hexadecimal database viewer for -advanced use. - - - -Finally, &kpilot; can be used to install -new programs and databases on your &handheld;. - - - - - - -&configuring-kpilot; -&using-kpilot; -&synchronization; -&kpilot-faq; - - - - -Credits and License - - -&kpilot; -Program copyright 1998-2000 by &Dan.Pilone; -&Dan.Pilone.mail; - - -Contributors: - -Adriaan de Groot groot@kde.org - -&Preston.Brown; pbrown@redhat.com - -VCal and Todo Conduits by: Herwin Jan Steehouwer, -Kenneth Albanowski, &Michael.Kropfberger; - -Popmail Conduit overhaul: Marko Grönroos - -&kaddressbook; Conduit: Greg Stern - -Patches by: -Jörn Ahrens, -Robert Ambrose, -Jörg Habenicht, -Philipp Hullmann, -Dag Nygren, -Scott Presnell, -Heiko Purnhagen, -Chuck Robey -and -Jay Summet - - - - - -Documentation copyright 2000,2001 Adriaan de Groot groot@kde.org. -Documentation copyright 2004,2005 Carlos Leonhard Woelz -carloswoelz@imap-mail.com - - - -&underFDL; -&underGPL; - - -&documentation.index; -
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Conduits allow external applications to interface -with the data on your &handheld;. - - - -It is a good idea to make a backup -of your &handheld; regularly. Other than making backups, it should rarely be -necessary to do anything other than drop your &handheld; on the cradle and press -the &HotSync; button. The &kpilot; daemon icon in the system tray will flash -indicating that a sync is under way. - - - - -&kpilot; Daemon Pop-Up Menu - - -&kpilot; daemon popup menu -&kpilot; daemon popup menu - - - - - -To which type of sync &kpilot; will perform next, you can use the main -application - - -File - -menu, -or right click the &kpilot; daemon icon located in the system tray, -and select one of the menu items under the - -Next Sync - -sub menu. - -If you hover over the &kpilot; daemon icon, a tooltip will appear showing you -what the type of sync &kpilot; will perform next. - - - - - - - -In short, the sync types are: - - - - - -HotSync (once): this option offers -a nice balance between speed and data safety. - - - -FastSync (once): only sync those -databases that have conduits. - - - -FullSync (once): the safest option, but -takes the longest time to complete. - - - -Backup (once): copy all the data from the &handheld; to the -PC. - - - -Restore from Backup (once): copy the data from a previous backup from the PC to the -&handheld;, erasing the data previously held there. - - -Use the restore functionality with care, as you can lose all the new -data entered on the &handheld; since the last backup. - - - - - - -Copy Handheld to PC (once): run all conduits and -sync all databases, but instead of merging the information from both sources, -just copy the handheld data to the PC. -Use with care, as this option erases the changes -you made in your PC since the last sync. - - - - - -Copy PC to Handheld (once): run all conduits and -sync all databases, but instead of merging the information from both sources, -just copy the PC data to the handheld. -Use with care, as this option erases the changes -you made in your handheld since the last sync. - - - - - - - -Alternatively, you can change the default syncing behavior of &kpilot; by -choosing the most suitable option in the &HotSync; -configure dialog. - - -To configure the conduits or the sync process, you do not need to open the main -&kpilot; application, as the - -Configure KPilot... - -menu item is available on the &kpilot; daemon popup menu as well. - - - - - -Backing up your &handheld; data - - -On every backup, &kpilot; stores a copy of all your &handheld; data under the -$TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/ -folder, allowing you to restore that copy later, if needed. The -$TDEHOME environment variable -(typically /home/Login Name/.trinity/) -points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; -applications. - - -It is a good idea to backup your data often. To perform a backup, you can click -the - -Next Sync -Backup - -on the &kpilot; daemon icon popup menu or the - -File -Backup - -menu item on the main &kpilot; application menu in order -to make the next sync a backup. Then, just press the &HotSync; button. - - - - - -Restoring Your &handheld; Data - - -The restore operation consist of transferring all the data previously saved on -the PC to the &handheld;, effectively erasing all the new -data held by the device by returning it to a previous state. - -Use the restore functionality with care, as you can lose all the new -data entered on the &handheld; since the last backup. - - - - -The data saved on the last backup is located on the $TDEHOME/share/apps/kpilot/DBBackup/User Name/ -folder. The $TDEHOME environment variable -(typically /home/Login Name/.trinity/) -points to the folder that contains your configuration and data for the &kde; -applications. - - -The most common use for the restore functionality is to recover from a hardware -or software failure on the device. -The restore function can be accessed from the -main &kpilot; application, and from the &kpilot; daemon. be careful, as -restoring the data is not a common operation. In order -to restore the data at the next sync, click the - -File -Restore - -menu item, then press the &HotSync; button. - - - - - - -Selecting the Synchronization Type - - -There are three ways to sync your &handheld;, HotSync, -FastSync or FullSync. - - - -When you press the &HotSync; button on your &handheld;, &kpilot;'s will run the -default sync operation (usually a HotSync). You can select -the default sync operation in the &HotSync; -configure dialog. Alternatively, you can click one of the sync options on -the main &kpilot; application - -File - -menu or on the &kpilot; daemon popup - -Next Sync - -submenu. - - -Using the &HotSync; configure dialog -is the only way to change the default sync operation. -The main &kpilot; application - -File - -menu items or the &kpilot; daemon popup - -Next Sync - -submenu items change only the type of sync that will be performed next. - - - - -&kpilot; Daemon Pop-Up Menu - - -&kpilot; daemon popup menu -&kpilot; daemon popup menu - - - - - -For more information on the sync types, please refer to the descriptions -available in . - - - - - - -Syncing your &handheld; Data Using Conduits - - -Conduits are programs that interface your &handheld; data with -PC applications or sync your &handheld; data with files -that can be used by PC applications. - - - -Conduits can be set up by selecting - -Settings -Configure KPilot... -, or using the daemon pop up menu and clicking the -Configure KPilot... -menu item. - - - -&kpilot; Daemon Pop-Up Menu - - -&kpilot; daemon popup menu -&kpilot; daemon popup menu - - - - -The Conduits tree in the configuration dialog -collects all the installed conduits available. -The conduits can be enabled and disabled -by clicking on the check box to the left of the conduit's name. -Conduits can have an extensive configuration of -their own, and may be supplied by third parties. -Most of the conduits require some initial configuration, so it is strongly -recommended to check the -section detailing the default conduits -configuration before using them. - - - - -The default conduits are the following: - - - - - - -KNotes / Memos - -Synchronizes the Memo Pad application with &knotes;. - - -The conduit only synchronizes the Memo Pad data if &knotes; is running. If you -want to enable this functionality, please remember to start &knotes; first, or -check if it is already running (tip: look for the &knotes; icon in the system tray). - - - - - - - -Notepad - - -Exports the free hand notes of the &handheld;'s Notepad application as pictures -to the PC. - - - - - - -Time Synchronization - -Sets the &handheld;'s time to that of the desktop machine. -Useful for keeping the clock of the &handheld; accurate. - - - - -Calendar (KOrganizer) - -Synchronizes the Datebook application with &korganizer; or with a iCalendar file of -your choice. - - - - -Palm DOC - -Automatically converts, installs and sync text files in the &PalmPilot; -DOC format, so you can read the text files with most DOC-capable -applications on the &handheld;. There are many free or open source Palm -DOC readers, and some Palm DOC editors for your handheld. - -Any plain text file can be easily converted. For instance, you can download and -convert the public domain books provided by the -Gutenberg Project and read them in your &handheld;. - - - - -Addressbook - -Synchronizes the Address application with &kaddressbook; or with a vCard file of -your choice. - - - - -System Information - -Writes information about your &handheld;, (such as OS version, -RAM available, and the list of databases) to a file. Useful mostly for -debugging purposes. - - - - -ToDo's (KOrganizer) - -Synchronizes the Todo list application with &korganizer; or with a iCalendar file of -your choice. - - - - -MAL (AvantGo) Conduit - -Synchronizes your &handheld; with the &AvantGo; server. The &AvantGo; server -offers general content (news, guides, stock quotes, &etc;) in a format that is -suitable for reading in a &handheld;. To use this conduit, you need to register, subscribe -the channels you select and install the &AvantGo; software on your &handheld;. - - - - - -Mail - -Sends mail written on the &handheld; through &kmail;. -There is no provision for receiving mail, however. - - - - -Perl -Python -NULL - -These conduits are intended as a programming demonstration, -and serve no practical purpose during a &HotSync;. -They are not normally listed, but you may see them on some systems. - - - - - - -The Conduit Setup Dialog - - -The Conduit Setup Dialog -The Conduit Setup Dialog - - - - - - - -Resolving Conflicts - - -Data records can be changed both on the &handheld; and -on the PC. If one record has incompatible changes -in both the &handheld; and the PC, (such as -changing a phone number in different ways on both sides), -the conflicting change needs to be resolved so -that both the &handheld; and the PC are in sync again. - - - -A popup dialog may appear, asking you how to resolve the -conflict, or you may have a general rule to automatically handle these -conflicts (depending on your conflict resolution -choice). 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Note -that these items do not start the sync process, they only select what the new -sync will be. To really start it, you must press the HotSync button on your -&PalmPilot;'s cradle (or on the &handheld; itself, when there is no cradle). - - - -It is not possible to cancel a sync operation once the request has been made. - - - -For more information regarding the synchronization functionality, please check the -Synchronization Chapter of this handbook, -where you can find detailed descriptions of the synchronization methods -and options offered by &kpilot;. - - - - - - - -File -HotSync - - - - -Make the next sync a &HotSync;. For more information, please check the - Syncing your &handheld; data section of this -handbook. - - - - - - - -File -FastSync - - - - -(not available with all installations) -Make the next sync a FastSync. For more information, please check the -Syncing your &handheld; data section of this -handbook. - - - - - - - -File -FullSync - - - - -(not available with all installations) -Make the next sync a FullSync. For more information, please check the - Syncing your &handheld; data section of this -handbook. - - - - - - - -File -Backup - - - - -Make the next sync a full backup of your &PalmPilot; data. This action can take -several minutes. For more information, please check the - Backing up your &handheld; data section of this -handbook. - - - -The first thing you should do after starting &kpilot; for -the first time is make a full backup. - - - - - - - - -File -Restore - - - - -This copies all the data from a previous backup on your -PC to your &PalmPilot;, -replacing whatever data was there. -Use this if your &PalmPilot; suffers some from software or hardware failure -(or is replaced by a new one). For more information, please check the - Restoring your &handheld; data section of this -handbook. - - - -Doing a restore will erase all data on the &PalmPilot; -before restoring the information from your -PC! - - - - - - - - -File -Copy Handheld to PC - - - - -This runs all conduits and syncs all databases, but instead of merging the -information from both sources, it will copy the handheld data to the PC. -Use with care, as this option erases the changes -you made in your PC since the last sync. - - - - - - -File -Copy PC to Handheld - - - - -This runs all conduits and syncs all databases, but instead of merging the -information from both sources, it will copy the PC data to the handheld. -Use with care, as this option erases the changes -you made in your handheld since the last sync. - - - - - - - - - -File -Quit - - - - -Quits &kpilot;, closing the main window and stopping the -daemon if that -configuration option -is enabled. - - - - - - - -The Settings menu allows you to configure &kpilot; main -interface and fine-tune the synchronization process with the &handheld;. - - - - - - -Settings -Show Statusbar - - - - -Click this menu item to toggle &kpilot;'s status bar on and off, or in other -words, to show it if hidden, or to hide it if shown. - - - - - - - -Settings -Show Toolbar - - - - -Click this menu item to toggle &kpilot;'s toolbar on and off, or in other -words, to show it if hidden, or to hide it if shown. - - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure Shortcuts... - - - - -Displays &kpilot;'s shortcut configuration dialog, allowing you change or create -key bindings, which are associations between actions (for example, opening -&kpilot;'s configuration dialog) and keys or key combinations (for instance, -Ctrl + Shift + a). - - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure Toolbars... - - - - -Displays &kpilot;'s toolbar configuration dialog. This dialog lists all actions -available for use on the toolbar, and the actions currently displayed, allowing -you to add or remove actions, and move the actions which already are on the -toolbar. - - - - - - - - -Settings -Configure KPilot... - - - - -Displays &kpilot;'s configuration dialog, allowing you to match your hardware -with the configuration, so that &kpilot; can talk with your &handheld;, to -configure the way &kpilot; synchronizes your &PalmPilot; with your -desktop applications (through conduits) and the way it shows the data from your &PalmPilot; in the -built-in viewers. The -Configuring &kpilot; chapter of this handbook offers detailed information -about these configuration options. - - - - - - - -Settings -Configuration Wizard... - - - - -Displays &kpilot;'s configuration wizard dialog. The -configuration wizard helps you to set up -&kpilot; to communicate with the &PalmPilot; and to configure the conduits as -a group. It's a great start for new users, and you can always fine-tune your -preferences later, using the configure -dialog. - - - - - - - - - - - - -Built-in Applications - - - -To select one of the Built in applications, just click its icon on &kpilot;'s -sidebar. - - - -KPilot's Sidebar - - -KPilot's Sidebar -KPilot's Sidebar - - - - - -Selecting one of the built-in applications -will cause that application to appear in &kpilot;'s main -window. -You may use the viewer applications to edit the information, by enabling -this option in the database viewer's -configuration dialog. The ability to view and edit private records is -configurable too. - - -Any changes you make to the &PalmPilot; databases with -the built-in applications (such as deleting a memo) -do not take effect on the &PalmPilot; until the next HotSync. - - - -If the Make internal viewers editable option is -not enabled, the changes in the viewers are not synchronized with your -&handheld;, and will be lost. In recent versions of &kpilot; it is not possible -enable this option, and therefore, to edit the databases with the viewers. - - - - -The Todo Viewer - - -The todo application allows you to view the tasks from your &PalmPilot;, -add new tasks and edit or delete existing ones. The changes you made -are applied to the &handheld; the next time you &HotSync;. - - - -Todo Viewer Application - - -The Todo Viewer Application -The Todo Viewer Application - - - - -The todo application has a drop down box -for the memo categories defined in the &PalmPilot;. -In the screenshot, category All is selected. -Underneath the drop down box is a list of todo entries, with a check box -indicating if they are completed or not. You can click the check box to toggle -the todo item between completed and not completed status. Clicking on one of the -todo items in the list will display its details in the text box labelled -Todo info: to the right. - - - -If you have the Make internal viewers editable option -enabled in the viewers configuration page you -can use the buttons Edit Record..., -New Record... and Delete Record -to edit the todo data from your &handheld;, and sync the data in the next -&HotSync;. - - - - -The Edit Record... button opens a dialog where you can -edit the details of the currently selected todo item, including description, -priority and end date. Click the New Record... button to -open the same dialog, but instead of editing the current selected record, a new -todo will be added to the list. And finally, click the -Delete Record button to remove the selected todo record -from the list. - - - - - -The Address Viewer - -The address viewer lets you view, create, delete and edit addresses -from the &PalmPilot;, and synchronize changes back. The addresses can be -sorted and viewed in the "Last, first" or "Company, -last" format, depending on your -viewers configuration. - - - -The Address Viewer Application - - -The Address Viewer Application -The Address Viewer Application - - - - - -The address application resembles the todo application; -the drop down box, buttons, list and text area function exactly -the same, allowing you to select, view and edit an address -as on the &PalmPilot;. - - - -The Edit Record... dialog allows you to edit the -Last Name, First Name, -Company, &etc; fields, just as if you where using your -&handheld;. Click the New Record... button to -open the same dialog, but instead of editing the current selected record, a new -address will be added to the list. Click the -Delete Record button to remove the selected address -from the list. - - - - - - - - - -The Memo Viewer - - -The memo application allows you to view the memos on your &PalmPilot;, -export them to text files, import new ones to be installed the next -time you &HotSync;, or edit existing ones. - - - -Memo Viewer Application - - -The Memo Viewer Application -The Memo Viewer Application - - - - -The memo application has a drop down box -for the memo categories defined in the &PalmPilot;. -Here category All is selected. -Underneath the drop down box is a list of memo titles. -These are the first lines of the memos, just like -in the &PalmPilot; memo application. -Clicking on one of the memo titles in the list -box will display it in the text box labelled -Memo Text: to the right. - - - -When a memo is selected, you can use the buttons -Export Memo... and -Delete Memo -to export the selected memo to a file -or to delete the selected memo. -Exporting a memo requires -you to give a filename; the memo -is written to that file. -Take care not to overwrite existing files with this action. -Deleting a memo does not affect the &PalmPilot; -until the next &HotSync;. - - - -The -Import Memo... -button allows you to read a text file and -add it — as a memo — to the &PalmPilot;. -Importing a memo does not take effect until -the next &HotSync;. - - - - - - - - - -The Generic DB Viewer - - -In short, databases are all files stored in your &handheld;. A database -can be either a record database, which stores dynamic information created by the -user (for instance, the addresses or the todo information), or a resource -database, which tend to be static (for instance the applications). - - - -The Generic DB Viewer is a tool to view and analyze databases stored on -your handheld, especially record databases. It helps a lot creating new conduits -and to debug existing ones. - - -While it is possible use the database viewer to edit, add and delete records, you -should really know what you are doing, otherwise you may damage your data. Use -the viewer applications or conduits to edit your &handheld; data instead, in a -normal usage scenario. - - - - - - - -The Generic DB Viewer - - -The Generic DB Viewer -The Generic DB Viewer - - - - - - - -The File Installer - -Just hit the -Add File... button to add a file to the -Files to Install: list. These files will -be installed on your &PalmPilot; during the next &HotSync; if -Sync Files -is checked in the conduits section of the -configuration dialog. -If you choose not to -install these files on the &PalmPilot;, just hit -Clear List -to remove any pending files. - - - -If you are using the &HotSync; Daemon you may drag and -drop files or &URL;s -onto the docked icon on the toolbar. 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