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diff --git a/doc/kdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook b/doc/kdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook index 6b6ada4ea..28d5791d2 100644 --- a/doc/kdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook +++ b/doc/kdeprint/add-printer-wiz.docbook @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ your box.</para> change a setting. </para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>The &kdeprint; wizard introduction screen</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>The &tdeprint; wizard introduction screen</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="cupsaddprinterwizard1.png" @@ -93,13 +93,13 @@ configure your network settings directly.</para> decide which setting could be useful. </para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>&kdeprint; wizard network scan</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>&tdeprint; wizard network scan</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="cupsaddprinterwizard3_networkscan.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> <textobject> -<phrase>In the &kdeprint; wizard, you can enter network details +<phrase>In the &tdeprint; wizard, you can enter network details directly, or you can scan the network automatically.</phrase></textobject> </mediaobject> @@ -115,14 +115,14 @@ printer with &IPP;), you have an option for scanning the network. Be careful when applying this; in some environments network scanning is considered to be hostile and harmful!</para> -<para>In the case of <acronym>SMB</acronym>, &kdeprint; will use the +<para>In the case of <acronym>SMB</acronym>, &tdeprint; will use the Samba utilities <command>nmblookup</command> and <command>smbclient</command> (which need to be installed for this to work) to retrieve the information it presents in a tree structure.</para> <para>In the case of &IPP; (Port 631) and <acronym>TCP</acronym> -Network/AppSocket (Port 9100) &kdeprint; will try to open the port and, +Network/AppSocket (Port 9100) &tdeprint; will try to open the port and, if successful, send an <command>ipp-get-printer-attribute</command> request to the printer. For newer &HP; printers the latter usually works, because they support both AppSocket and &IPP;.</para> @@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ timeout to use.</para> your network, if you use the scanning technique.</para> <screenshot> -<screeninfo>&kdeprint; wizard network configuration dialog</screeninfo> +<screeninfo>&tdeprint; wizard network configuration dialog</screeninfo> <mediaobject> <imageobject> <imagedata fileref="cupsaddprinterwizard4_networkscan_config.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> <textobject> -<phrase>In the &kdeprint; wizard, you can enter parameters to have the +<phrase>In the &tdeprint; wizard, you can enter parameters to have the wizard scan parts of your network.</phrase></textobject> </mediaobject> </screenshot> @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ first, then the device model in the right part. This split window shows all &PPD;s found by &CUPS; in its standard repository of installable &PPD;s. This repository normally is <filename class="directory">/usr/share/cups/model/</filename>. If you want your -driver to be found automatically by &CUPS; and &kdeprint;, place it in +driver to be found automatically by &CUPS; and &tdeprint;, place it in there.</para> <!-- Insert Screenshot here: --> @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ url="http://www.linuxprinting.org">http://www.linuxprinting.org</ulink> <para>And ask for help. At a later stage, a document detailing the differences between the different driver and &PPD; models will appear at <ulink -url="http://kdeprint.sourceforge.net">http://kdeprint.sourceforge.net/</ulink> +url="http://tdeprint.sourceforge.net">http://tdeprint.sourceforge.net/</ulink> Watch out for this!</para> <para>Via the <guibutton>Other...</guibutton> button you are able to |