# KDE/kde_en/messages/docs/kdebase/kfind.po.xml.gz
# KDE/kde_en_GB/messages/docs/kdebase/kfind.po.xml.gz


(src)="s1"> The &kfind ; Handbook
(trg)="s1"> The &kfind ; Handbook

(src)="s2"> Dirk Doerflinger ddoerflinger@web.de
(trg)="s2"> Dirk Doerflinger ddoerflinger@web.de

(src)="s3"> ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS
(trg)="s3"> <othercredit role="translator"> John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net KDE British Conversion

(src)="s4"> Dirk Doerflinger
(trg)="s4"> Dirk Doerflinger

(src)="s5"> &kfind ; is &kde;'s file find utility .
(trg)="s5"> &kfind ; is &kde;'s file find utility .

(src)="s6"> KDE
(trg)="s6"> KDE

(src)="s7"> kdeutils
(trg)="s7"> kdeutils

(src)="s8"> kfind
(trg)="s8"> kfind

(src)="s9"> find
(trg)="s9"> find

(src)="s10"> Introduction
(trg)="s10"> Introduction

(src)="s11"> &kfind ; is the &kde ; file find utility .
(trg)="s11"> &kfind ; is the &kde ; file find utility .

(src)="s12"> Launching &kfind ;
(trg)="s12"> Launching &kfind ;

(src)="s13"> You will find the entry Find Files . This will launch &kfind ; , a handy application for finding files or even expressions within files .
(trg)="s13"> You will find the entry Find Files . This will launch &kfind ; , a handy application for finding files or even expressions within files .

(src)="s14"> Finding Files
(trg)="s14"> Finding Files

(src)="s15"> The Name/Location Tab
(trg)="s15"> The Name/Location Tab

(src)="s16"> When starting &kfind ; , you will see a quite simple window . Type in the name of the file you are searching in the textbox labeled Named : , choose a directory where you want to search by typing it in the field Look in : or clicking Browse ... and hit Enter or click Find . If Include subdirectories is checked , all subdirectories starting from your chosen directory will be searched , too . The results will be displayed in the Box below .
(trg)="s16"> When starting &kfind ; , you will see a quite simple window . Type in the name of the file you are searching in the textbox labelled Named : , choose a directory where you want to search by typing it in the field Look in : or clicking Browse ... and hit Enter or click Find . If Include subdirectories is checked , all subdirectories starting from your chosen directory will be searched , too . The results will be displayed in the Box below .

(src)="s17"> You can use the following wildcards :
(trg)="s17"> You can use the following wildcards :

(src)="s18"> The Asterisk *
(trg)="s18"> The Asterisk *

(src)="s19"> The asterisk stands for any number of missing characters ( even zero ) , that means &eg ; searching for marc* may find the files marc , marc.png and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd . Otherwise , mar*.kwd may find marketplace.kwd and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd .
(trg)="s19"> The asterisk stands for any number of missing characters ( even zero ) , that means &eg ; searching for marc* may find the files marc , marc.png and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd . Otherwise , mar*.kwd may find marketplace.kwd and marc_must_not_read_this.kwd .

(src)="s20"> The Question Mark ?
(trg)="s20"> The Question Mark ?

(src)="s21"> In contrast to the asterisk , the question mark stands for exacly one character , so mar ? will find marc , but marc ? won't find anything , as our files are called marc and marc.png . You can put as many question marks in the term as you want , it will find exactly that number of characters .
(trg)="s21"> In contrast to the asterisk , the question mark stands for exacly one character , so mar ? will find marc , but marc ? won't find anything , as our files are called marc and marc.png . You can put as many question marks in the term as you want , it will find exactly that number of characters .

(src)="s22"> Of course you can combine those two wildcard symbols in a search term .
(trg)="s22"> Of course you can combine those two wildcard symbols in a search term .

(src)="s23"> The Date Range Tab
(trg)="s23"> The Date Range Tab

(src)="s24"> In this tab you can tell &kfind ; the date period when the file(s ) to be found have been created or edited last time .
(trg)="s24"> In this tab you can tell &kfind ; the date period when the file(s ) to be found have been created or edited last time .

(src)="s25"> Choosing All files will tell &kfind ; not to worry about dates . If you check Find all files created or modified : , you can either enter two dates , between which the files were changed or created , or specify a period of previous months or days where the files should lay in .
(trg)="s25"> Choosing All files will tell &kfind ; not to worry about dates . If you check Find all files created or modified : , you can either enter two dates , between which the files were changed or created , or specify a period of previous months or days where the files should lay in .

(src)="s26"> The Advanced Tab
(trg)="s26"> The Advanced Tab

(src)="s27"> Here you can refine your search or only look for files that contain a specific word or phrase .
(trg)="s27"> Here you can refine your search or only look for files that contain a specific word or phrase .

(src)="s28"> These are the special refinements you can choose :
(trg)="s28"> These are the special refinements you can choose :

(src)="s29"> Of Type
(trg)="s29"> Of Type

(src)="s30"> Here you can specify the type of file you are searching for .
(trg)="s30"> Here you can specify the type of file you are searching for .

(src)="s31"> Containing Text
(trg)="s31"> Containing Text

(src)="s32"> Type in the word or phrase the files you are searching for must contain . Note : If you do this in a large directory or checked Include Subfolders , this may take a long time .
(trg)="s32"> Type in the word or phrase the files you are searching for must contain . Note : If you do this in a large directory or checked Include Subfolders , this may take a long time .

(src)="s33"> Size is :
(trg)="s33"> Size is :

(src)="s34"> Here you can specify if the file has to be at least or as most as big as the size ( in KB ) you entered in the following box .
(trg)="s34"> Here you can specify if the file has to be at least or as most as big as the size ( in KB ) you entered in the following box .

(src)="s35"> Case Sensitive
(trg)="s35"> Case Sensitive

(src)="s36"> Usually , &kfind ; doesn't matter of cases , so searching for marc.png will find marc.png and Marc.png . If you enable this option , it will only find files with the exact case matching , in our example only marc.png .
(trg)="s36"> Usually , &kfind ; doesn't matter of cases , so searching for marc.png will find marc.png and Marc.png . If you enable this option , it will only find files with the exact case matching , in our example only marc.png .

(src)="s37"> Use Regular Expression Matching
(trg)="s37"> Use Regular Expression Matching

(src)="s38"> If you have installed the &kregexpeditor ; tool from the kdeutils package , you will have this additional option . Enabling it will allow you to search for a regexp or regular expression . A regexp is a way to specify conditions for your search , and they can be very complex , and equally they can be very powerful . If you are unfamiliar with regular expressions , you can choose Edit Regular Expression to open &kregexpeditor ; . This tool allows you to construct your set of conditions graphically , and then generates the expression for you .
(trg)="s38"> If you have installed the &kregexpeditor ; tool from the kdeutils package , you will have this additional option . Enabling it will allow you to search for a regexp or regular expression . A regexp is a way to specify conditions for your search , and they can be very complex , and equally they can be very powerful . If you are unfamiliar with regular expressions , you can choose Edit Regular Expression to open &kregexpeditor ; . This tool allows you to construct your set of conditions graphically , and then generates the expression for you .

(src)="s39"> &kregexpeditor ; is a very useful tool , and can be used from within many &kde ; applications other than &kfind ; . You can find more information from within it's own help file .
(trg)="s39"> &kregexpeditor ; is a very useful tool , and can be used from within many &kde ; applications other than &kfind ; . You can find more information from within its own help file .

(src)="s40"> Credits and License
(trg)="s40"> Credits and Licence

(src)="s41"> &kfind ;
(trg)="s41"> &kfind ;

(src)="s42"> Program copyright :
(trg)="s42"> Program copyright :

(src)="s43"> Developers
(trg)="s43"> Developers

(src)="s44"> Martin Hartig
(trg)="s44"> Martin Hartig

(src)="s45"> Stephan Kulow coolo@kde.org
(trg)="s45"> Stephan Kulow coolo@kde.org

(src)="s46"> Mario Weilguni mweilguni@sime.com
(trg)="s46"> Mario Weilguni mweilguni@sime.com

(src)="s47"> Alex Zepeda jazepeda@pacbell.net
(trg)="s47"> Alex Zepeda jazepeda@pacbell.net

(src)="s48"> Miroslav Fl?r flidr@kky.zcu.cz
(trg)="s48"> Miroslav Fl?r flidr@kky.zcu.cz

(src)="s49"> Harri Porten porten@kde.org
(trg)="s49"> Harri Porten porten@kde.org

(src)="s50"> Dima Rogozin dima@mercury.co.il
(trg)="s50"> Dima Rogozin dima@mercury.co.il

(src)="s51"> Carsten Pfeiffer pfeiffer@kde.org
(trg)="s51"> Carsten Pfeiffer pfeiffer@kde.org

(src)="s52"> Hans Petter Bieker bieker@kde.org
(trg)="s52"> Hans Petter Bieker bieker@kde.org

(src)="s53"> Waldo Bastian bastian@kde.org
(trg)="s53"> Waldo Bastian bastian@kde.org

(src)="s54"> Documentation copyright 2001 Dirk Doerflinger ddoerflinger@web.de
(trg)="s54"> Documentation copyright 2001 Dirk Doerflinger ddoerflinger@web.de

(src)="s55"> CREDIT_FOR_TRANSLATORS
(trg)="s55"> KDE British Conversion John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net

(src)="s56"> Installation
(trg)="s56"> Installation

(src)="s57"> How to obtain &kfind ;
(trg)="s57"> How to obtain &kfind ;

(src)="s58"> Requirements
(trg)="s58"> Requirements

(src)="s59"> In order to successfully use &kfind ; , you need &kde ; 3.x .
(trg)="s59"> In order to successfully use &kfind ; , you need &kde ; 3.x .

(src)="s60"> Compilation and Installation
(trg)="s60"> Compilation and Installation

# KDE/kde_en/messages/docs/kdebase/kcontrol.po.xml.gz
# KDE/kde_en_GB/messages/docs/kdebase/kcontrol.po.xml.gz


(src)="s1"> The &kcontrolcenter ;
(trg)="s1"> The &kcontrolcenter ;

(src)="s2"> Michael McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com
(trg)="s2"> Michael McBride mpmcbride7@yahoo.com

(src)="s3"> This documentation describes &kde;'s control center .
(trg)="s3"> This documentation describes &kde;'s control centre .

(src)="s4"> KDE
(trg)="s4"> KDE

(src)="s5"> kcontrol
(trg)="s5"> kcontrol

(src)="s6"> configuration
(trg)="s6"> configuration

(src)="s7"> settings
(trg)="s7"> settings

(src)="s8"> module
(trg)="s8"> module

(src)="s9"> The &kcontrolcenter ; ( from now on referred to simply as the control center ) provides you with a centralized and convenient way to configure all of your &kde ; settings .
(trg)="s9"> The &kcontrolcenter ; ( from now on referred to simply as the control centre ) provides you with a centralised and convenient way to configure all of your &kde ; settings .

(src)="s10"> The control center is made up of multiple modules . Each module is a separate application , but the control center organizes all of these programs into a convenient location .
(trg)="s10"> The control centre is made up of multiple modules . Each module is a separate application , but the control centre organises all of these programs into a convenient location .

(src)="s11"> Each control center module can be executed individually
(trg)="s11"> Each control centre module can be executed individually

(src)="s12"> See section entitled Running individual control center modules for more information .
(trg)="s12"> See section entitled <link linkend="control-center-run-indiv">Running individual control centre modulesfor more information .

(src)="s13"> The control center groups the configuration modules into categories , so they are easy to locate . Within each category , the control center shows all the modules in a list , so it is easier to find the right configuration module .
(trg)="s13"> The control centre groups the configuration modules into categories , so they are easy to locate . Within each category , the control centre shows all the modules in a list , so it is easier to find the right configuration module .

(src)="s14"> Using The &kcontrolcenter ;
(trg)="s14"> Using The &kcontrolcenter ;

(src)="s15"> This next section details the use of the control center itself . For information on individual modules , please see Control Center Modules
(trg)="s15"> This next section details the use of the control centre itself . For information on individual modules , please see <link linkend="module">Control Centre Modules

(src)="s16"> Starting the &kcontrol ;
(trg)="s16"> Starting the &kcontrol ;

(src)="s17"> The &kcontrolcenter ; can be started 3 ways :
(trg)="s17"> The &kcontrolcenter ; can be started 3 ways :

(src)="s18"> By selecting K Button Control Center from the &kde ; Panel .
(trg)="s18"> By selecting K Button Control Centre from the &kde ; Panel .

(src)="s19"> By pressing &Alt ; F2 .
(trg)="s19"> By pressing <keycombo action="simul">&Alt ; F2 .

(src)="s20"> This will bring up a dialog box . Type kcontrol , and click Run .
(trg)="s20"> This will bring up a dialogue box . Type kcontrol , and click Run .

(src)="s21"> You can type kcontrol &amp ; at any command prompt .
(trg)="s21"> You can type kcontrol &amp ; at any command prompt .

(src)="s22"> All three of these methods are equivalent , and produce the same result .
(trg)="s22"> All three of these methods are equivalent , and produce the same result .

(src)="s23"> The &kcontrolcenter ; Screen
(trg)="s23"> The &kcontrolcenter ; Screen

(src)="s24"> When you start the control center , you are presented with a window , which can be divided into 3 functional parts .
(trg)="s24"> When you start the control centre , you are presented with a window , which can be divided into 3 functional parts .

(src)="s25"> Screenshot
(trg)="s25"> Screenshot

(src)="s26"> The &kde ; Control Center Screen
(trg)="s26"> The &kde ; Control Centre Screen

(src)="s27"> Across the top is a menubar . The menubar will provide you with quick access to most of &kcontrolcenter;'s features . The menus are detailed in The &kde ; Control Center Menus .
(trg)="s27"> Across the top is a menubar . The menubar will provide you with quick access to most of &kcontrolcenter;'s features . The menus are detailed in <link linkend="control-center-menus">The &kde ; Control Centre Menus .

(src)="s28"> Along the left hand side , is a column . This is a where you choose which module to configure . You can learn how to navigate through the modules in the section called Navigating Modules .
(trg)="s28"> Along the left hand side , is a column . This is a where you choose which module to configure . You can learn how to navigate through the modules in the section called <link linkend="module-intro">Navigating Modules .

(src)="s29"> The main panel shows you some system information .
(trg)="s29"> The main panel shows you some system information .

(src)="s30"> In this example , we are running &kde ; 2.99 , we started &kcontrolcenter ; as user adridg , the computer is named aramis , it is a FreeBSD system , Version 4.4-RELEASE , on a Pentium .
(trg)="s30"> In this example , we are running &kde ; 2.99 , we started &kcontrolcenter ; as user <systemitem class="username">adridg , the computer is named <systemitem class="systemname">aramis , it is a FreeBSD system , Version 4.4-RELEASE , on a Pentium .

(src)="s31"> The &kcontrol ; Menus
(trg)="s31"> The &kcontrol ; Menus

(src)="s32"> This next section gives you a brief description of what each menu item does .
(trg)="s32"> This next section gives you a brief description of what each menu item does .

(src)="s33"> File Menu
(trg)="s33"> File Menu

(src)="s34"> The File menu has a single entry .
(trg)="s34"> The File menu has a single entry .

(src)="s35"> &Ctrl ; Q File Quit
(trg)="s35"> <keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl ; Q File Quit

(src)="s36"> Closes the control center .
(trg)="s36"> Closes the control centre .

(src)="s37"> View Menu
(trg)="s37"> View Menu

(src)="s38"> These options determine how the module selection looks and behaves .
(trg)="s38"> These options determine how the module selection looks and behaves .

(src)="s39"> View Mode
(trg)="s39"> View Mode

(src)="s40"> Determines whether to use Tree view , or Icon view for your modules .
(trg)="s40"> Determines whether to use Tree view , or Icon view for your modules .