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<html><head><title>the kwrite handbook</title><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.40"/><meta name="keywords" content="kde, kwrite, text, editor"/></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="book" id="id2602135"><div class="titlepage"><div><h1 class="title"><a name="id2602135"/>the kwrite handbook</h1></div><div><h3 class="author">thad mcginnis</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:ctmcginnis@compuserve.com">ctmcginnis@compuserve.com</a>></tt></div></div><h3 class="othercredit">jochen wilhelmy</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de">digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de</a>></tt></div></div><h3 class="othercredit">glen parker</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:glenebob@nwlink.com">glenebob@nwlink.com</a>></tt></div></div><h3 class="othercredit">michael koch</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:koch@kde.org">koch@kde.org</a>></tt></div></div><h3 class="othercredit">christian tibirna</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:tibirna@kde.org">tibirna@kde.org</a>></tt></div></div><h3 class="othercredit">lauri watts</h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><tt><<a href="mailto:vampyr@atconnex.net">vampyr@atconnex.net</a>></tt></div></div></div><div><p class="releaseinfo">2.00.00</p></div><div><p class="copyright">Copyright © 2000, 2001 thad mcginnis</p></div><div><div class="legalnotice"><p>permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
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document under the terms of the gnu free documentation license,
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version 1.1 or any later version published by the free software
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foundation; with no invariant sections, with no front-cover texts, and
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with no back-cover texts. a copy of the license is included in <a href="#gnu-fdl">the section entitled gnu free documentation license</a>.</p></div></div><div><div class="abstract"><p><a name="id2790276"/><b>Abstract</b></p><p>this handbook describes kwrite version 2.0</p><p>kwrite is a text editor for kde 2.0</p></div></div><hr/></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt>1 <a href="#introduction">introduction</a></dt><dt>2 <a href="#on-screen-fundamentals">some fundamentals</a></dt><dd><dl><dt> <a href="#drag-and-drop">drag and drop</a></dt><dt> <a href="#command-line-options">command line options</a></dt><dd><dl><dt> <a href="#specify-a-file">specify a file</a></dt><dt> <a href="#editing-files-on-the-internet">specify a file on the internet</a></dt><dt> <a href="#other-command-line-options">other command line options</a></dt></dl></dd><dt> <a href="#keybindings">key bindings</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>3 <a href="#the-menu-entries">the menu entries</a></dt><dd><dl><dt> <a href="#file">the file menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#edit">the edit menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#go">the go menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#tools">the tools menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#settings">the settings menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#help">the help menu</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>4 <a href="#pref-dialog">configure kwrite</a></dt><dd><dl><dt> <a href="#prefcolors">colors</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-indent">indent</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-select">select</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-edit">edit</a></dt><dt> <a href="#prefspellchecker">spelling</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>5 <a href="#pref-highlighting">highlighting</a></dt><dt>6 <a href="#credits">credits and licenses</a></dt><dt>A <a href="#installation">installation</a></dt></dl></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="introduction"/>Chapter 1. introduction</h2></div></div><p>kwrite is more than a text editor for the kde desktop. it is meant
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to be a programmer's editor, and could be considered as at least a partial
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alternative to more powerful editors. it may be best used in conjunction
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with konqueror for source file browsing for
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different languages. kwrite also works very well as a simple text editor.
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one of kwrite's main features is the colorized syntax, customized for
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many different programming languages such as: c/c++, java™, python, perl,
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bash, modula 2, html, and ada.</p></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="on-screen-fundamentals"/>Chapter 2. some fundamentals</h2></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt> <a href="#drag-and-drop">drag and drop</a></dt><dt> <a href="#command-line-options">command line options</a></dt><dd><dl><dt> <a href="#specify-a-file">specify a file</a></dt><dt> <a href="#editing-files-on-the-internet">specify a file on the internet</a></dt><dt> <a href="#other-command-line-options">other command line options</a></dt></dl></dd><dt> <a href="#keybindings">key bindings</a></dt></dl></div><p>kwrite is very simple to use. anyone that has used a text editor should
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have no problems. </p><div class="sect1"><a name="drag-and-drop"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="drag-and-drop"/>drag and drop</h2></div></div><p>kwrite uses the kde drag and drop protocol. files may be dragged
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and dropped onto kwrite from the desktop,
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konqueror or some remote ftp site opened in one
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of konqueror's windows. </p></div><div class="sect1"><a name="command-line-options"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="command-line-options"/>command line options</h2></div></div><p>though kwrite may most often be started from the kde program menu,
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or a desktop icon, it can also be opened at the command line prompt of a
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terminal window. there are a few useful options that are available when
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doing this.</p><div class="sect2"><a name="specify-a-file"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title"><a name="specify-a-file"/>specify a file</h3></div></div><p>by specifying the path and name of a particular file the user can
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have kwrite open (or create) that file immediately upon startup. this
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option might look something like the following:</p><div class="informalexample" id="id2882027"><a name="id2882027"/><pre class="screen"><tt>%</tt> <b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt><i><tt>/home/myhome/docs/myfile.txt</tt></i></tt></tt></b></pre></div></div><div class="sect2"><a name="editing-files-on-the-internet"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title"><a name="editing-files-on-the-internet"/>specify a file on the internet</h3></div></div><p>the above-mentioned method could even be used to open files on the
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internet (if the user has an active connection at the time.) an example of
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this might look like the following:</p><div class="informalexample" id="id2882143"><a name="id2882143"/><pre class="screen"><tt>%</tt> <b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt><i><tt>ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/welcome.msg</tt></i></tt></tt></b></pre></div></div><div class="sect2"><a name="other-command-line-options"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h3 class="title"><a name="other-command-line-options"/>other command line options</h3></div></div><p>the following command line help options are available</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2882262"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--help</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2882305"/>this lists the most basic options available at the command
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line.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2882321"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--help-qt</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2882364"/>this lists the options available for changing the way
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kwrite interacts with qt™.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2882413"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--help-kde</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2882286"/>this lists the options available for changing the way
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kwrite interacts with kde.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2882218"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--help-all</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2787374"/>this lists all of the command line options.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2787392"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--author</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2787434"/>lists kwrite's authors in the terminal window</p></dd><dt><a name="id2787468"/><span class="term"><b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>--version</tt></tt></b></span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2787510"/>lists version information for qt™, kde, and kwrite. also available through <b><tt><b>kwrite</b> <tt>-v</tt></tt></b> </p></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="keybindings"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="keybindings"/>key bindings</h2></div></div><p>many of the key bindings (shortcuts) are configurable by way of the <a href="#settings" title="the settings menu">settings</a> menu. by default kwrite honors the
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following key bindings.</p><div class="informaltable" id="id2787673"><a name="id2787673"/><table border="1"><colgroup><col/><col/></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p>insert</p></td><td><p> toggle between insert and overwrite mode. when in insert mode the
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editor will add any typed characters to the text while pushing along any data to
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the right of the text cursor. overwrite mode causes the entry of each character
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to eliminate the character immediately to the right of the text
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cursor.</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>left arrow</p></td><td><p>move the cursor one character to the left </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>right arrow</p></td><td><p> move the cursor one character to the right </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>up arrow</p></td><td><p> move the cursor up one line </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>down arrow</p></td><td><p> move the cursor down one line </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>page up</p></td><td><p> move the cursor up one page </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>page down</p></td><td><p>move the cursor down one page </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>backspace</p></td><td><p> delete the character to the left of the cursor </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>home</p></td><td><p> move the cursor to the beginning of the line </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>end</p></td><td><p> move the cursor to the end of the line </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>delete</p></td><td><p>delete the character to the right of the cursor (or any selected
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text)</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>shift-left arrow</p></td><td><p> mark text one character to the left </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>shift-right arrow</p></td><td><p> mark text one character to the right </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>f1</p></td><td><p> help</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>shift-f1</p></td><td><p><a href="#whats-this">what's this?</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-f</p></td><td><p><a href="#find"> find</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>f3</p></td><td><p><a href="#find-again"> find again</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-c</p></td><td><p> copy the marked text to the clipboard. </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-m</p></td><td><p>set a bookmark</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-n</p></td><td><p> <a href="#new">new</a> document</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-p</p></td><td><p><a href="#print">print</a> </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-q</p></td><td><p>quit - close active copy of editor </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-r</p></td><td><p><a href="#replace"> replace</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-s</p></td><td><p>invokes the <a href="#save">save</a> command.</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-v</p></td><td><p> paste the clipboard text into line edit. </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-x</p></td><td><p>delete the marked text and copy it to the clipboard. </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-z</p></td><td><p><a href="#undo">undo</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><p>ctrl-shift-z</p></td><td><p><a href="#redo">redo</a></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="the-menu-entries"/>Chapter 3. the menu entries</h2></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt> <a href="#file">the file menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#edit">the edit menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#go">the go menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#tools">the tools menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#settings">the settings menu</a></dt><dt> <a href="#help">the help menu</a></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1"><a name="file"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="file"/>the file menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2911116"/><span class="term"><a name="new"/>file->new (<b>ctrl-n</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911237"/>this starts a new document in the editor. if there is a current
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document with unsaved changes the user is given a chance to save it.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2911257"/><span class="term"><a name="open"/>file->0pen (<b>ctrl-o</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911379"/>this command opens a file. it does this by means of a dialog box
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which allows the user to navigate the file system. the dialog operates
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like a small file manager. clicking on directories displayed in the
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central window directs the dialog to enter that directory - displaying its
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contents. there is an entry/dropdown box which can be used to type in
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directly the location and name of the file or by clicking the arrow at the
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side choose from a dropdown list of recently used locations. below this is
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a filter which similarly may have data entered directly or chosen from a
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dropdown list of recent filter types. the filter facility lets only files
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that meet its specifications be displayed in the central window. if the
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filter contained text such as <tt>*.txt</tt> then only files
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with the txt extension would be visible in the selection window. below the filter
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is a status bar giving information about the number of files and subdirectories
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within the current directory.</p><p>the toolbar, which is located at the top of the dialog, has left and right
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arrow buttons that let the user move back and forth through previously selected
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directories as well as an up arrow button for moving up the directory tree. the
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button with the little house takes the user to his or her home directory and the one
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with the two arrows curved in on each other updates the view of the current
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directory. the flag button lets the user set a new bookmark at the current directory
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or go to one that was previously set.
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the last button on the toolbar allows you to create a new
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directory, and finally there is dropdown box with a list of some commonly
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frequented directories.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2911454"/><span class="term"><a name="open-recent"/>file->open
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recent</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911526"/>this is a shortcut to open recently saved documents. clicking on
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this item opens a list to the side of the menu with several of the most recently
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saved files. clicking on a specific file will open it in kwrite - if the file
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still resides at the same location. </p></dd><dt><a name="id2911561"/><span class="term"><a name="save"/>file->save (<b>ctrl-s</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911683"/>this saves the current document. if there has already been a
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save of the document then this will overwrite the previously saved file without
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asking for the user's consent. if it is the first save of a new document the
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save as dialog (described below) will be invoked.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2911706"/><span class="term"><a name="save-as"/>file->save
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as</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911778"/>this allows a document to be saved with a new file name. this is
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done by means of the file dialog box described above in the <a href="#open">open</a> section of this help file.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2911818"/><span class="term"><a name="print"/>file->print (<b>ctrl-p</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2911940"/>opens a simple print dialog allowing the user to specify what, where, and how to print</p></dd><dt><a name="id2911959"/><span class="term"><a name="new-window"/>file->new window</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912031"/>this creates a new window, i.e. a new instance of kwrite. in this way the user can easily work
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on more than one file at a time with kwrite.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2912085"/><span class="term"><a name="new-view"/>file->new view</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912157"/>this creates a new view of the current document, i.e., a new instance of
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kwrite (as explained in the previous entry) but containing the same
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document.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2912198"/><span class="term"><a name="close"/>file->quit (<b>ctrl-q</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912320"/>this will close the editor window, if you have more than one
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instance of kwrite running, through the new view or
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new window menu items, those instances will not be
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closed.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="edit"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="edit"/>the edit menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2912425"/><span class="term"><a name="undo"/>edit->undo (<b>ctrl-z</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912547"/>this is used to eliminate or reverse the most recent user action or operation. just what
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constitutes such an action may be better understood by referring to the <a href="#group-undos">group undos</a> portion of this help file.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2912588"/><span class="term"><a name="redo"/>edit->redo (<b>ctrl-shift-z</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912726"/>this will reverse the most recent change (if any) made using undo</p></dd><dt><a name="id2912744"/><span class="term"><a name="undohistory"/>edit->undo/redo history</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2912816"/>this will call a display box showing a list of the most recent actions on
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the left and another list of actions which have been 'undone' on the right.
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there are also three buttons at the right of the box labeled
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undo, redo, and
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close. clicking on the undo
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button will cause the action at the top of the undo list to be reversed which
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will place that particular action at the top of the redo list. likewise,
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clicking on the redo button will reinstate the reversed
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action and move it back to the top of the undo list. clicking on an item below
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the top item in either list will select all the items from the top down to that
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point. a subsequent click on the corresponding button will cause all the
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selected actions to be undone or redone accordingly. this would be particularly
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useful when the user knows precisely the point to which she or he would like to
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proceed - making it unnecessary to go through a series of single undo or redo
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actions.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2912927"/><span class="term"><a name="cut"/>edit->cut (<b>ctrl-x</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913050"/>this command deletes the current selection and places it on the clipboard. the
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clipboard is a feature of kde that works invisibly to provide a way to transfer data between
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applications.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913072"/><span class="term"><a name="copy"/>edit->copy (<b>ctrl-c</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913194"/>this copies the currently selected text to the clipboard so that it may be
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pasted elsewhere. the clipboard is a feature of kde that works invisibly to
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provide a way to transfer data between applications.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913215"/><span class="term"><a name="paste"/>edit->paste (<b>ctrl-v</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913337"/>this will insert the contents of the clipboard at the cursor position. the
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clipboard is feature of kde that works invisibly to provide a way to transfer
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data between applications.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913358"/><span class="term"><a name="select-all"/>edit->select all (<b>ctrl-a</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913482"/>this will select the entire document. this could be very useful for
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copying the entire file to another application.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913502"/><span class="term"><a name="invert-the-selection"/>edit->invert selection</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913576"/>this selects any unselected text while unselecting any selected text -
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effectively reversing the current state of selection.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913596"/><span class="term"><a name="find"/>edit->find (<b>ctrl-f</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913718"/>this opens the find dialog which is used to specify the text to
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find in the document. there is small text box for entering the search
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pattern which also doubles as a dropdown box. clicking on the dropdown arrow at
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the side of the box makes available other recent search patterns. other
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parameters are included to make the search more efficient. selecting
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case sensitive will limit finds to entries that match the
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case (upper or lower) of each of the characters in the search
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pattern. find backwards directs the search to proceed in an
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upwardly direction. the selected text option keeps the
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search within currently selected text. checking whole words
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only prevents the search from stopping on words that contain the
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searched for pattern. the search from cursor option begins
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the search from the current position of the cursor within the document rather
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than from the beginning.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913829"/><span class="term"><a name="find-again"/>edit->find next (<b>f3</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2913941"/>this repeats the last find operation, if any, without calling the find
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dialog box.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2913960"/><span class="term"><a name="replace"/>edit->replace (<b>ctrl-r</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914082"/>this command opens the replace dialog box. the replace dialog is
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almost identical to the above-mentioned find dialog. in addition to the features in
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the find dialog it contains a replace with: text
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entry/dropdown box. using this dialog the user can specify both the text to be found
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and text with which to replace it. the additional prompt
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on replace option allows the user to have kwrite ask for
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confirmation before each replacement.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2914146"/><span class="term"><a name="insertfile"/>
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edit->insert file</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914219"/>this opens the file <a href="#open">open</a> dialog box whereby the
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user can insert a complete file in the open document. the the contents of
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the file will be entered at the position of the blinking text
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cursor.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="go"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="go"/>the go menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2914335"/><span class="term"><a name="go-to-line"/>go->go to line</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914404"/>this opens the goto line dialog box which is used to have the cursor jump
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to a particular line (specified by number) in the document. the line number may
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be entered directly into the text box or graphically by clicking on the up or
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down arrow spin controls at the side of the text box. the little up arrow will
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increase the line number and the down arrow decrease it. there is also a slide
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control to the right of the text box which allows the user to move the goto
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point in the document in an analog manner.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2914432"/><span class="term"><a name="add-marker"/>go->add marker (<b>ctrl-m</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914554"/>this creates a marker in the document at the line where the cursor is
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located and places it at the bottom of the list of markers located at the
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bottom of the go menu.</p><p>markers are points within a kwrite document
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marked for easy return. if the user thinks (s)he may need to return to a specific
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point (s)he may by way of this feature instruct kwrite to remember it. </p></dd><dt><a name="id2914612"/><span class="term"><a name="set-bookmark"/>go->set marker</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914683"/>this creates a marker in the document at the line where the cursor is
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located, and allows the user to choose its position in the list of bookmarks
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which is appended at the bottom of this menu item.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2914704"/><span class="term"><a name="clear-bookmarks"/>go->clear markers</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914775"/>this command will remove all the markers from the docucument as well as the
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list of markers which is appended at the bottom of this menu item.</p></dd></dl></div><p>at the bottom of this menu, a list of markers appears if any
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markers are available for this window.</p></div><div class="sect1"><a name="tools"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="tools"/>the tools menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2914851"/><span class="term"><a name="spelling..."/>tools->spelling...</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914922"/>this initiates the spell checking program - a program
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designed to help the user catch and correct any spelling errors.
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clicking on this entry will start the checker and bring up the speller dialog
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box through which the user can control the process. there are three text boxes
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|
lined up vertically in the center of the dialog with their corresponding labels
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just to the left. starting at the top they are:</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2914960"/><span class="term">misspelled word:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2914983"/>here, the spell checker indicates the word currently under
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consideration. this happens when the checker encounters a word not in its
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dictionary - a file containing a list of correctly spelled words against which
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it compares each word in the editor.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915005"/><span class="term">replacement:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915027"/> if the checker has any similar words in its dictionary the
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first one will be listed here. the user can accept the suggestion, type in his
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or her own correction, or choose a different suggestion from the next
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box.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915049"/><span class="term">suggestions:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915071"/> the checker may list here a number of possible replacements for
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the word under consideration. clicking on any one of the suggestions will cause
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that word to be entered in the replacement: box,
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above.</p></dd></dl></div><p>on the right side of the dialog box are 6 buttons that allow the user to
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control the spell check process. they are:</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2915124"/><span class="term">replace</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915146"/> this button has the checker replace the word under
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consideration in the document with the word in the
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replacement: box.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915178"/><span class="term">replace all</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915200"/> this button causes the checker to replace not only the current
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misspelled word: but to automatically make the same
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substitution for any other occurences of this misspelled
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word: in the document.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915247"/><span class="term">ignore</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915269"/>activating this button will have the checker move on without
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making any changes.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915288"/><span class="term">ignore all</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915310"/> this button tells the checker to do nothing with the current
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misspelled word: and to pass over any other instances of
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the same word.</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title"><a name="id2915340"/>Note</h3><p>this only applies to the current spell check
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run. if the checker is run again later it will stop on this same
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word.</p></div></dd><dt><a name="id2915361"/><span class="term">add</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915383"/>pressing this button adds the word in the misspelled
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word: box to the checker's dictionary. this means that in the future
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|
the checker will always consider this word to be correctly
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spelled.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915417"/><span class="term">stop</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915439"/> this button stops the spell check process.</p></dd></dl></div><p>located horizontally along the bottom of the spell check dialog is a
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progress bar. as the checking process proceeds the bar will fill from left to
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|
right providing a graphical representation of how far along in the document the
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|
process has reached. in addition, the progress is displayed numerically in
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|
the center of the progress bar.</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title"><a name="id2915480"/>Note</h3><p>a numerical display of the spell check
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|
process is simultaneously displayed in the status bar of the editor. the <a href="#show-statusbar">status bar</a> is the horizontal strip at the bottom
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|
of the editor just outside of the text entry area.</p></div><p>two more buttons are located below the progress bar. they are:</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2915535"/><span class="term">help</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915557"/> this invokes the kde help system starting at the kwrite help
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|
pages (this document).</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915590"/><span class="term">cancel</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915612"/> this button cancels the spell check process.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915630"/><span class="term"><a name="indent"/>tools->indent</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915689"/>this increases the paragraph's indentation by one step. the size of the
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|
step depends on the <a href="#pref-indent" title="indent"> indentation
|
|
settings</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915729"/><span class="term"><a name="unindent"/>tools->unindent</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915788"/>this reduces the paragraph's indentation by one step. the size of the step
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|
depends on the <a href="#pref-indent" title="indent"> indentation settings</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915824"/><span class="term"><a name="cleanindent"/>tools->clean
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|
indentation</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915883"/>not yet implemented</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915901"/><span class="term">tools->comment</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2915949"/>this adds one space to the beginning of the line
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|
where the text cursor is located or to the beginning of any
|
|
selected lines.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2915969"/><span class="term">tools->uncomment</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916018"/>this removes one space (if any exist) from the beginning of the line
|
|
where the text cursor is located or from the beginning of any
|
|
selected lines.</p></dd></dl></div></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="settings"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="settings"/>the settings menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2916089"/><span class="term"><a name="show-toolbar"/>settings->show toolbar</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916163"/>when checked, this displays a movable toolbar containing buttons used to
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|
initiate frequently used commands. when unchecked the toolbar is hidden.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916183"/><span class="term"><a name="show-statusbar"/>settings->show statusbar</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916257"/>when checked, this displays a small bar at the bottom of the editor
|
|
containing information about the status of the current document. when unchecked
|
|
the statusbar is hidden.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916278"/><span class="term"><a name="show-path"/>settings->show path</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916350"/>when selected, this displays in the title bar the path (its location in the
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|
file system) of the current document. when unchecked the path is hidden.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916371"/><span class="term"><a name="configure-keybindings"/>settings->configure key bindings</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916445"/>this command opens a dialog box whereby the <a href="#keybindings" title="key bindings">key bindings</a> may be changed. a display window at
|
|
the top of the dialog box shows the list of commands (actions) that can have
|
|
keyboard shortcuts. below the display are three radio buttons. the user may choose
|
|
between no key, default key, and custom key. (note that a set of radio buttons only
|
|
allows the selection of one of the offered items - in the way that buttons on a car
|
|
radio only offer the selection of one preset station. also, the default key
|
|
selection is only available for those commands that actually have a 'default'
|
|
shortcut.) selecting the custom key option activates the three check boxes and key
|
|
button at the bottom of the dialog. the user may then select a key
|
|
combination for the command in question by means of the check boxes and key
|
|
button. for example, with the about kde command selected in the display window,
|
|
the user could select <b>ctrl</b> and <b>alt</b>, click on
|
|
the key button, and then press the <b>k</b> key on the keyboard. this
|
|
would mean that anytime he or she held down the <b>ctrl</b> and
|
|
<b>alt</b> buttons and pressed <b>k</b> (while using
|
|
kwrite) the about kde display box would be called. </p></dd><dt><a name="id2916595"/><span class="term"><a name="configure-toolbars"/>settings->configure toolbars</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916668"/>this will open the dialog whereby the toolbar configuration may
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|
be changed. the user can choose which shortcut buttons should appear on the
|
|
toolbar. a display window on the left lists the commands available to placed
|
|
on the toolbar. a display on the right lists those commands already on the
|
|
toolbar. a set of four arrow buttons between the two displays manipulates the
|
|
selections. the right pointing arrow places any command selected in the left
|
|
pane onto the right pane, i.e., it is added to the toolbar.
|
|
the left arrow does just the opposite, removing any action selected in the right
|
|
window from the toolbar. the up and down pointing arrows change the position of
|
|
an action selected in the right window which changes the position of its button
|
|
in the toolbar.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916709"/><span class="term"><a name="preferences"/>settings->preferences</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916779"/>this menu item opens a dialog whereby several different <a href="#pref-dialog" title="Chapter 4. configure kwrite">settings</a> may be adjusted.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916818"/><span class="term">settings->configure
|
|
highlighting</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916879"/>opens a dialog box allowing configuration of the syntax
|
|
highlighting. the dialog is described in <a href="#pref-highlighting" title="Chapter 5. highlighting">Chapter 5. highlighting</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2916916"/><span class="term"><a name="vertical-selection"/>settings->vertical
|
|
selection</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2916988"/>this is used to turn on or off the vertical selection feature. vertical
|
|
selection allows text to be selected by column as well as by row. in other
|
|
words with this feature the user is able to select text contained in only
|
|
particular contiguous columns and rows. in affect the user can select a
|
|
rectangular area of text anywhere in the document.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917012"/><span class="term"><a name="set-highlight"/>settings->highlight mode</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917082"/>this allows the user to choose the style of color highlighting which the
|
|
editor uses to display the text. the styles are selected by programming
|
|
language. the font/color information is not stored with the document.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917104"/><span class="term"><a name="end-of-line"/>settings->end of line</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917174"/>this opens a sub-menu from which the user can select the type of ‘end of
|
|
line’ code for kwrite to use, i.e., the accepted standard
|
|
used by unix, mac® or msdos/windows® systems.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="help"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="help"/>the help menu</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2917295"/><span class="term"><a name="contents"/>help->contents (<b>f1</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917403"/>this invokes the kde help system starting at the kwrite help pages (this document).</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917436"/><span class="term"><a name="whats-this"/>help->what's this? (<b>shift-f1</b>)</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917560"/>this changes the mouse cursor to a combination arrow and question mark.
|
|
clicking on items within kwrite with this arrow will open a help window (if
|
|
one exists for the particular item) explaining the item's function.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917595"/><span class="term"><a name="report-bug"/>help->report bug</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917664"/>this calls a dialog box to help
|
|
the user help the kde team to track down and solve any
|
|
problems(bugs) in the program. the dialog attempts to do this by
|
|
means of email using the information given by the user.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917693"/><span class="term"><a name="about-kwrite"/>help->about kwrite</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917764"/>this will display version and author information</p></dd><dt><a name="id2917783"/><span class="term"><a name="about-kde"/>help->about kde</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2917855"/>this displays the kde version and other basic information.</p></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="pref-dialog"/>Chapter 4. configure kwrite</h2></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt> <a href="#prefcolors">colors</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-indent">indent</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-select">select</a></dt><dt> <a href="#pref-edit">edit</a></dt><dt> <a href="#prefspellchecker">spelling</a></dt></dl></div><p>selecting
|
|
settings->configure
|
|
kwrite from the menu brings up the configure-kwrite
|
|
dialog box. this dialog can be used to alter a number of different settings. the
|
|
settings available for change vary according to which category the user chooses from
|
|
a vertical list on the left side of the dialog. by means of three buttons
|
|
along the bottom of the box the user can control the process. she or he may invoke
|
|
the help system, accept the current settings and close the
|
|
dialog by means of the ok button, or
|
|
cancel the process. the categories
|
|
colors, indent,
|
|
select, edit, and
|
|
spelling are detailed below.</p><div class="sect1"><a name="prefcolors"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="prefcolors"/>colors</h2></div></div><p>this section provides access to <a href="#pref-color-settings">five different color settings</a>,
|
|
described below. each of these settings may be changed by clicking on its
|
|
corresponding button. these are special wide buttons that are the color of
|
|
the current setting. clicking on one of the buttons calls a special color
|
|
dialog box used to change the setting.</p><p>the color dialog box provides a convenient and graphical way to
|
|
select a color. in the upper left of the box is a rectangular display of a
|
|
spectrum of colors. to the immediate right of this, is vertical bar
|
|
displaying a range of intensity from the most dark at the bottom to the
|
|
most light at the top. the user may select and adjust a color by clicking
|
|
in these two boxes. clicking in the rectangular display selects a
|
|
particular mix of red, green, and blue colors and in the vertical bar
|
|
selects a level of intensity (value). the various color attributes are displayed
|
|
in numerical form in small text boxes located directly below the spectral
|
|
rectangle and the user can see them change as the color is adjusted. these
|
|
attributes include the mix of the basic color components (red, green, and
|
|
blue) as well as hue and saturation levels. alternatively the user can
|
|
enter figures directly in these boxes. there is also a square at the
|
|
bottom center of the dialog box which displays the color which is under
|
|
consideration at any time. to the right of this display is another text
|
|
box labeled html: this shows the user the color code
|
|
that would be used to specify the particular displayed color in
|
|
html code which is widely used for web pages.</p><p>in addition to the above, the color dialog allows the capture of any
|
|
color currently displayed on the desktop or in another program. clicking
|
|
on the button with the dropper icon (located on the right side of the
|
|
dialog box,) changes the shape of the mouse cursor to a set of crosshairs.
|
|
clicking again will pick up the color attributes of whatever color is
|
|
displayed under the cross hairs.</p><p>furthermore the user has the option of adding any color to a personal
|
|
palette of “custom colors” by clicking on the wide button labeled
|
|
add to custom colors (which is located directly above the
|
|
display square.) this adds the current color to the custom color palette. this
|
|
palette and any other available palettes can be displayed using the drop down
|
|
selection box located directly above the palette display at the top right of the
|
|
dialog box. besides the custom colors, the user can access a number of
|
|
pre-prepared palettes.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="pref-color-settings"/><span class="term">background</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918274"/>here the user can specify a color for the general background of
|
|
kwrite.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918306"/><span class="term">text background</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918328"/>this is used to set a particular color to display in the
|
|
background of those areas of the document containing text.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918348"/><span class="term">selected</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918370"/>this allows the user to select a color to be used for indicating
|
|
selected (or highlighted) portions of the document.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918390"/><span class="term">found</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918412"/>this specifies the preferred color with which to mark text
|
|
encountered as the result of a <a href="#find">find</a>
|
|
operation.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918448"/><span class="term">selected + found</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918470"/>this sets the color for text that has not only been found as in
|
|
the previous entry above but that has also been selected.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="pref-indent"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="pref-indent"/>indent</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2918522"/><span class="term">auto indent</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918545"/>this causes
|
|
new lines to begin with the same indentation level as the previous
|
|
line.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918564"/><span class="term">indent with spaces</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918586"/>this
|
|
replaces tabs with the number of spaces selected in the tab width window in
|
|
the <a href="#pref-edit" title="edit">edit</a> section of the preferences
|
|
dialog.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918626"/><span class="term">backspace key indents</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918648"/>this allows the
|
|
backspace key to be used to
|
|
indent.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918693"/><span class="term">tab key indents</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918715"/>this
|
|
allows the tab key to be used to
|
|
indent.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918759"/><span class="term">keep indent profile</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918782"/>this
|
|
retains current indentation settings for future documents.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2918800"/><span class="term">keep extra spaces</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918822"/>indentations of more than the selected number of spaces
|
|
will not be shortened.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="pref-select"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="pref-select"/>select</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2918875"/><span class="term">persistent selections</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918897"/>this prevents key input or cursor movement by way of the
|
|
arrow keys from causing the elimination of text
|
|
selection. </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title"><a name="id2918913"/>Note</h3><p>(note: if the overwrite selections option is
|
|
activated then any typed character input or paste operation will replace
|
|
the selected text.)</p></div></dd><dt><a name="id2918935"/><span class="term">overwrite selections</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918958"/>any keyed character input or paste operation will replace
|
|
the selected text. </p></dd><dt><a name="id2918977"/><span class="term">mouse autocopy</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2918999"/>any text
|
|
selected with the mouse will be automatically copied to the
|
|
clipboard.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919018"/><span class="term">x11-like single selection</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919041"/>not implemented yet.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919059"/><span class="term">vertical selections</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919081"/>this
|
|
activates the <a href="#vertical-selection">vertical selection</a>
|
|
option.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919120"/><span class="term">toggle old</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919134"/>not yet implemented</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="pref-edit"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="pref-edit"/>edit</h2></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2919184"/><span class="term">word wrap</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919216"/>word wrap is a feature that causes the editor to
|
|
automatically start a new line of text and move (wrap) the cursor to the
|
|
beginning of that new line. kwrite will automatically start a new line of text
|
|
when the current line reaches the length specified by the <a href="#pref-wrap-words-at">wrap words at:</a>
|
|
option.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919270"/><span class="term">wrap words
|
|
at:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919302"/>if the <a href="#pref-word-wrap">word wrap</a> option is selected this entry
|
|
determines the length (in characters) at which the editor will
|
|
automatically start a new line.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919342"/><span class="term">replace tabs by
|
|
spaces</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919375"/>kwrite will replace any tabs
|
|
with the number of spaces indicated in the <a href="#pref-tab-width">tab width:</a> entry.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919425"/><span class="term">tab width</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919450"/>if the <a href="#pref-word-wrap">replace tabs by spaces</a>
|
|
option is selected this entry determines the number of spaces with which
|
|
the editor will automatically replace tabs.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919493"/><span class="term">remove trailing spaces</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919516"/>kwrite will automatically eliminate extra spaces at the
|
|
ends of lines of text.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919545"/><span class="term">auto brackets</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919567"/>when the
|
|
user types a left bracket ([,(, or {) kwrite automatically
|
|
enters the right bracket (}, ), or ]) to the right of the
|
|
cursor.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919600"/><span class="term">group undos</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919632"/>groups of similar actions are to be considered a single
|
|
<a href="#undo">undo</a> step by kwrite. in other words, a series
|
|
of regular character keystrokes (words or expressions) would be considered
|
|
one step and therefore be removed by a single undo operation. if the
|
|
series of character entries were interrupted by a non-character entry
|
|
operation (such as a backspace), invoking undo would only remove the
|
|
entries made since that operation. the next undo would then reverse that
|
|
operation and so on.</p><p> when this option is not selected kwrite considers
|
|
each keystroke to be a single step. so if the user (with this option
|
|
active) were to type several words or even sentences without having to make
|
|
corrections or cut or paste or some other non-character entry operation
|
|
then a click of the undo button would eliminate all that had been typed
|
|
since the last non-entry operation. a second click would eliminate that
|
|
operation and a third any operation or series of entries that occurred
|
|
before the operation and so on. when not selected three clicks of the undo
|
|
button would only remove the last three letters typed, or the last three
|
|
operations.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919720"/><span class="term">show tabs</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919742"/>the editor will display a symbol to indicate the presence
|
|
of a tab in the text.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919761"/><span class="term">smart home</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919783"/>not yet implemented</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919801"/><span class="term">page up/down moves cursor</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919824"/>this option changes the behavior of the cursor when
|
|
the user presses the <b>page up</b> or <b>page down</b> key. if
|
|
unselected the text cursor will maintain its relative position within the visible
|
|
text in kwrite as new text becomes visible as a result of the operation. so if
|
|
the cursor is in the middle of the visible text when the operation occurs it will
|
|
remain there (except when one reaches the beginning or end.) with this
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option selected, the first key press will cause the cursor to move to either the top
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or bottom of the visible text as a new page of text is displayed.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919890"/><span class="term">wrap cursor</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919904"/>when this option is chosen, moving
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the cursor with the arrow keys off the end of a line (to the right) causes
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it to jump down to the beginning of the next line. likewise when the
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cursor is moved past the beginning of a line (to the left) it jumps up to
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the end of the preceding line. when this option is not selected, moving the
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cursor right past the end of a line merely causes it to continue
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horizontally in the same line and trying to move it left past the beginning
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does nothing.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2919931"/><span class="term"><a href="#undo">undo</a> steps:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2919959"/>here
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the user may specify the number of steps kwrite will retain in memory for
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purposes of undoing entries and actions. this means that the higher the
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number of steps set the more memory kwrite will use for this. setting
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this entry to 10 would mean that the user would be be able reverse the last
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ten operations, i.e.i>, click the undo
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button 10 times and obtain results.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect1"><a name="prefspellchecker"/><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="prefspellchecker"/>spelling</h2></div></div><p>a spell checker is a program designed to
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help the user catch and correct any spelling errors. this section of the
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preferences dialog allows certain important settings to be adjusted in this
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regard.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2920075"/><span class="term">create root/affix combinations not in
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dictionary</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920098"/>selecting this option allows
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the spell checker to register as 'correct' combinations of root words with
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suffixes or prefixes even if the particular combination is not listed in
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its dictionary data base of words.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920120"/><span class="term">consider run-together words as spelling
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errors</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920143"/>selecting this will cause the
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spell checker to register as 'misspelled' two or more correctly spelled
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words that are 'run-together', i.e., that do not have spaces
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separating them.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920171"/><span class="term">dictionary:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920193"/>depending on
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the user's installation one or more different language spelling
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dictionaries may be available. this drop down box allows the user to
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choose which language the spell checker should use.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920215"/><span class="term">encoding:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920237"/>there are
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different coding systems used to associate particular codes with particular
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characters and symbols. if the user knows which code he or she is using
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this drop down box allows this code to be specified so that the spell
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checker can do its job correctly. </p></dd><dt><a name="id2920260"/><span class="term">client:</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920282"/>since kwrite
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does not contain its own spell checker, an external one must be chosen.
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this is where the user may specify which spell check program to
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use.</p></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="pref-highlighting"/>Chapter 5. highlighting</h2></div></div><p>the configure highlighting dialog consists of two
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pages, defaults and highlighting
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modes. the user can select which page to view by clicking on the
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appropriate tab at the top of the dialog</p><p>items available on the defaults page are as
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follows:</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2920422"/><span class="term">default item styles</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920444"/>the user can configure the default appearance for particular items.
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this would allow a programmer to more easily identify different items (types of
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entries) in his or her code.
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</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2920468"/><span class="term">item</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920491"/>this drop down list offers a variety of items that the user
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might want to highlight. they include normal for
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text does not fit in any of the other categories, comment,
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string, keyword and many more. not
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all of these entries will need to be configured for every language and so may be
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selected as needed. the options in the rest of this section apply
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to the entry selected in this box.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920567"/><span class="term">normal</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920589"/>this allows the user to choose the item's normal
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(unselected) color. this is done by means of a color selection
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dialog box, a further explanation of which may be found in the <a href="#prefcolors" title="colors">colors</a> section of <a href="#pref-dialog" title="Chapter 4. configure kwrite">configure kwrite</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920645"/><span class="term">bold</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920668"/>this option determines whether or not the item should be displayed in
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bold text.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920687"/><span class="term">italic</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920709"/>this option determines whether or not the item should be displayed in italic
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text.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920728"/><span class="term">selected</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920750"/>this allows the user to choose the item's color
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when selected. this is done by means of a color selection
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dialog box, a further explanation of which may be found in the <a href="#prefcolors" title="colors">colors</a> section of <a href="#pref-dialog" title="Chapter 4. configure kwrite">configure kwrite</a>.</p></dd></dl></div></dd><dt><a name="id2920808"/><span class="term">default font</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920830"/>here the user can choose the default font for all
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text.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2920852"/><span class="term">family</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920874"/>this is used to choose the font family. the default is fixed.
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for most programming purposes, a monospaced font (one in which a w takes up the same
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amount of space as an i) may be the best choice.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920895"/><span class="term">size</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920917"/>the font size can be changed here. the default is 12
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points.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2920936"/><span class="term">charset</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2920958"/>here the user can choose which character set to work in.</p></dd></dl></div></dd></dl></div><p>items on the highlight modes tab allow the user to define
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more specific highlighting depending on the language style.</p><p>one need not set every available option, items not configured
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specifically will use the default configuration specified on the previous
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(defaults tab.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2921036"/><span class="term">config select</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921058"/>this group of options is used to customize the highlighting styles
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for each programming language type. any changes you made in
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other areas of this dialog apply only to this type.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><a name="id2921083"/><span class="term">highlight</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921105"/>this is used to choose the language type to
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configure</p></dd><dt><a name="id2921123"/><span class="term">item</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921146"/>this is to choose the syntax item to configure. remember
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this only configures <i>this</i> item for <i>this</i>
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language.</p></dd></dl></div><p>as an example, if the user wished to configure the appearance of
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“comments” while writing c++, she or he could choose c++ in the
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highlight drop down list, and then choose comment in the
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item drop down list. to have “comments” look
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the same across all languages, the user would need to configure this in the
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defaults page of this dialog box while leaving
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“comments” unconfigured within the more specific
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highlight modes page.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2921275"/><span class="term">item style</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921297"/>here the user can configure the general appearance of the above
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selected item. checking the default checkbox causes the default
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style as configured on the previous tab to be set, or the
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appearance can be configured directly. the available options are the same as on the
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defaults tab: normal,
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selected, bold and
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italic.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2921398"/><span class="term">highlight auto select</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921420"/>kwrite can apply syntax highlighting automatically, depending
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on the file extension or mime-type of the opened file. the defaults are fairly
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comprehensive, but users that regularly edit files with non-standard extensions
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can add them here. wildcards are allowed in the file
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extensions text box. for example, the default entry for the c++
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language is <b><tt>*.cpp;*.cc;*.c;*.h</tt></b>. opening a file called
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<tt>foo.h</tt> would automatically apply the c++ style to it.</p></dd><dt><a name="id2921495"/><span class="term">item font</span></dt><dd><p><a name="id2921517"/>here the user can choose the font for the selected item.</p><p>the default style can be applied by checking the
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default checkbox or the user can choose a specific font
|
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family, size and
|
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charset. the available options are the same as those on
|
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the defaults tab.</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="credits"/>Chapter 6. credits and licenses</h2></div></div><p>kwrite copyright 2000 by jochen wilhelmy
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<tt><<a href="mailto:digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de">digisnap@cs.tu-berlin.de</a>></tt></p><p>contributions:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li><p><a name="id2921677"/>additional contributions by glen parker <tt><<a href="mailto:glenebob@nwlink.com">glenebob@nwlink.com</a>></tt></p></li><li><p><a name="id2921699"/>michael koch <tt><<a href="mailto:koch@kde.org">koch@kde.org</a>></tt></p></li></ul></div><p>documentation by thad mcginnis <tt><<a href="mailto:ctmcginnis@compuserve.com">ctmcginnis@compuserve.com</a>></tt></p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul><li><p><a name="id2921743"/>this version of the kwrite handbook is based on the original by cristian tibirna <tt><<a href="mailto:tibirna@kde.org">tibirna@kde.org</a>></tt></p></li></ul></div><p>converted to docbook/proofreading by lauri watts <tt><<a href="mailto:vampyr@atconnex.net">vampyr@atconnex.net</a>></tt></p><p><a name="gnu-fdl"/>this documentation is licensed under the terms of the <a href="common/fdl-license.html" target="_top">gnu free documentation
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license</a>.</p><p>this program is licensed under the terms of the <a href="common/gpl-translated.html" target="_top">gnu general public license</a>.</p></div><div class="appendix"><div class="titlepage"><div><h2 class="title"><a name="installation"/>Appendix A. installation</h2></div></div><p>kwrite is packaged as part of the kdebase package. for more information
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on installing and compiling kde please see <a href="http://www.kde.org" target="_top">www.kde.org</a>.</p></div></div></body></html>
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