[KBear-cvs] kbear/kbear/plugins/tipofday tips,NONE,1.1
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From: <kb...@us...> - 2003-07-21 18:09:57
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Update of /cvsroot/kbear/kbear/kbear/plugins/tipofday In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv2366/kbear/plugins/tipofday Added Files: tips Log Message: Moved tips to tipofday plugin directory where it belongs --- NEW FILE: tips --- <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that you can change between the different view modes with the keyboard ? F5 change to TopLevel Mode, F6 change to ChildFrame Mode and F7 change to TabPage mode. if already in ChildFrame Mode an auto tile will accure. Note: When in TopLevel Mode the main window has to be activated in order to respond to keystrokes. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ..that with the F1 key you can access the help system directly. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ..that you can import bookmarks files from other ftp clients. Just push the "import" button in the Sitemanager and select the import filter corresponding to the bookmark file you want to import. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that if you work with many sites simultanously you can spread the views over several desktops. Do like this: First switch to toplevel mode, then make the main window and the view for your local filesystem "sticky". After this you can switch to a new desktop for each new site you want to open and you will have your main window and the local filesystem view at each desktop along with the remote siteview. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that in the Settings menu you can choose which parts of the Main Window and the child views you want to be visible. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that with Shift+F1 you switch to "What's this" mode. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that all sites in the Sitemanager are also available in the Sitemanager menu. If you bookmark a site in the menu the site will be added to the Sitemanager. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that in the Quick Connection dialog you can choose to save the connection to the Sitemanager. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that you can access the ten most recently used connections directly through the FTP->Open Recent... menu ? </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that by right clicking the Taskbar buttons you get a popup menu specific for that view ? </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that the time you have been connected to a specific site is displayed at the bottom of each site view ? </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that by right clicking within the file view, you get a popup menu with a lot of options. Notice: This popup menu is different depending on if you click on a file or not. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that the "Home" button moves you directly to your home directory, on a remote site this means your startup directory. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that by rightclicking on a transfer item in the transfer view you can cancel any transfer. If the transfer is queued you can start it this way instead. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that with the find button you can search for specific files. Note: in the search dialog you can use regular expressions in the search. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that the tools menu/toolbar can be personalized in the menu option Settings/Configure tools. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that in the right combobox with the label filter, you can use regular expressions to filter out only the files you want to see. For example *.cpp will only show files with the extension cpp. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that you can drag files and folders not only between views within KBear but also to and from Konqueror and some other KDE applications. </html> </tip> <tip category="KBear|General"> <html> ...that by clicking the "Advanced..." button in the Sitemanager you can fine tune the settings for the selected site. </html> </tip> |