- A
- Adding an Application to the Desktop
- Adding an Application to the Main Menu
- Adding an Application to the Panel
- Adding CDDB Information
- Adding Desktops
- Adding to the Desktop Panel and Menus
- B
- Browsing Newsgroups
- Browsing Your Local File System
- Changing How KDE Windows Appear and Operate
- Changing the Background in xdm or kdm
- Changing the Source Code
- Changing Which Buttons Are on the Title
- Checking for Development Libraries
- Checking Your Ethernet Connections
- Checking Your Internet Connection
- Choosing a Language
- Choosing How to View Objects
- Choosing Object Colors
- Choosing the Theme in the Control Center
- Choosing Wallpaper
- Clearing Your Desktop
- Comparing KDE to the Gnome Desktop
- Configure
- Configuring a Kppp Account
- Configuring Desktop Icons
- Configuring KDE as Your Graphical Environment
- Configuring KMail
- Configuring KOrganizer Options
- Configuring Kppp Options
- Configuring kvt
- Configuring Operations
- Configuring the Browser Options
- Configuring the CD Player
- Configuring the KDE News Client
- Contents
- Contents at a Glance
- Copying Graphics Files
- Cp newappkdelnk kdeshareapplnk
- Creating a New Message
- Creating a Todo Task List
- Creating Application Links
- Creating KDE Directories
- Creating KDE Links
- Creating Your Own KDE Theme
- Customizing Your KDE Settings
- Defining a New MIME Type
- Defining a New Title
- Defining a Task
- Defining a User of KDE
- Defining Sound Events
- Defining Window Policies
- Developing for KDE
- Diagnosing Trouble Starting KDE
- Downloading a Theme
- Downloading KDE Applications
- Downloading the KDE Files
- Drawing a New Image
- Enabling Desktop Positioning Features
- Exercises - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
- Expanding the Sample Application
- Exploring the Desktop
- Exploring the KOrganizer
- Exploring the Rest of the CD Player
- Figure 1710
- Figure 176
- Figure 178
- Figure 181
- Figure 192
- Figure 193
- Figure 195
- Figure 199
- Figure 201
- Figure 202
- Figure - 2
- Figure 511 3 4
- Figure 611
- Figure 614 5 6
- Finding and Installing Additional KDE Applications
- G
- Getting Rid of a Theme
- Getting Started with KDE Development
- Hour
- How kfm Is Used
- How the Disk Navigator Is Used
- How to Use This Book
- In 24 Hours
- Info - 2 3
- Installing a KDE Theme
- Installing KDE
- Installing KDE from Scratch
- Installing the New Application
- Integrating kfm and the Disk Navigator into KDE
- Introducing the KDE Control Center
- Introduction
- Kapptemplate
- Keyboard Control of Windows
- Ksmbksmb
- Learning About Other KDE Applications
- Learning to Manipulate KDE Windows
- Lisa
- Locating Additional KDE Applications
- Locating Applications to Integrate with KDE
- Logging Out of KDE
- Maincpp
- Make - 2
- Make install
- Managing Appointments
- Managing Initialization Scripts
- Managing Network Connections in KDE
- Managing Printing in KDE
- Managing Samba Within KDE
- Managing User Accounts
- Manipulating an Entire Image
- Manipulating an Image
- Miniksmbxpm pics
- Modifying the Main Menu
- Modifying the Panel Icons
- Moving Applications Between Desktops
- Opening Terminal Emulator Windows
- Other Notes on KDE Setup
- Participating in the KDE Project
- Ping wwwcalderacom
- Ping wwwmcpcom
- Placing Objects on the Desktop
- Playing Arcade Games
- Playing Other Games
- Preparing New KDE Applications
- Preparing the Archive
- Q How do I create archives or compress files from a command line
- Q I see some additional networking utilities on the main menu What are they used for
- Questions and Answers - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
- Reading Email with KMail
- Reading Messages
- Reading Newsgroup Messages
- Renaming Desktops
- Restarting KDE
- Reviewing a Few NonKDE Applications
- Reviewing Other KDE Connectivity Tools
- Reviewing Software Development Concepts
- Reviewing the Contents of the kde Directory
- Reviewing the Desktop Directory
- Reviewing the Installed KDE Files
- Reviewing the KDE Environment
- Reviewing the KDE Setup
- Reviewing the kfm Configuration Files
- Reviewing the ksmbcpp File
- Reviewing the Libraries
- Reviewing the main and widget Files
- Reviewing the readme File
- Reviewing Your Print Configuration
- Reviewing Your Sound Card and Related Devices
- Reviewing Your X Window System
- Running Programs from kfm
- Running the Application
- S
- Saving Information
- Searching for Themes
- Selecting Cache Settings
- Selecting Display Fonts
- Selecting Screensavers
- Setting Color and Font Options
- Setting Font Options
- Setting Input and Display Options
- Setting Other Panel and Taskbar Options
- Setting Panel and Taskbar Options
- Setting Paper Options
- Setting Printer Options
- Setting the Bell Sound
- Setting the Panel Size
- Setting Up a Graphical Login with kdm
- Setting Up KEdit Options
- Setting Up the Screensaver
- Starting and Exiting KDE
- Starting from Another Terminal Window
- Starting KDE from a Clean Install
- Starting KDE in Open Linux
- Starting KDE in SuSE Linux
- Starting the Kppp Utility
- Starting the Text Editor
- Summarizing the KDE Project
- Summary - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- Switching Between Desktops
- Switching Between Windows
- Table 52 Keyboard Shortcuts in KDE Key Combination Action
- Tar xvfz filename
- The apps Subdirectory
- The Autostart Folder
- The bin and boot Subdirectories
- The config Subdirectory
- The Desktop
- The dev icons and mimelnk Subdirectories
- The Display Screen
- The Main K Menu
- The Panel
- The Taskbar
- Tracking Time for Tasks
- U
- Understanding KDE Themes
- Understanding Linux Networking
- Understanding Linux Printing
- Understanding PPP
- Understanding the Background of KDE
- Understanding the Command Line
- Understanding the KDE File Manager
- Understanding the KDE Project
- Updating the Configuration Files
- Using a Color Scheme
- Using Active Desktop Borders
- Using Additional KDE Applications
- Using Address Book Entries
- Using Basic KEdit Features
- Using Drag and Drop
- Using Graphics Utilities in KDE
- Using Help Buttons
- Using Installation Scripts
- Using KDE Business Tools
- Using KDE for Entertainment
- Using KDE System Management Utilities
- Using kfind to Locate Files
- Using kfm Bookmarks
- Using KLJet to Configure Printing
- Using KNotes
- Using kpackage for Software Maintenance
- Using KView to View Graphics Files
- Using Linux Print Utilities
- Using Magic Borders
- Using Multiple Desktops
- Using Other Multimedia Tools
- Using Style Options
- Using the Address Book
- Using the ark Archival Utility
- Using the Autostart Folder
- Using the Charactermode Console
- Using the DVI Viewer
- Using the Image List and Slide Show Features
- Using the KDE Online and Popup Help
- Using the KDE Samba Monitor
- Using the KDE Text Editor
- Using the Keyboard in KDE
- Using the KOrganizer
- Using the Post Script Viewer
- Using the Scientific Calculator
- Using the Single Command Entry
- Using the Time Tracker
- Viewing System Information
- Viewing Text Documents
- Why Teach Yourself KDE
- Working with Application Windows