<!ENTITY kappname "<application>&app; &app_version;</application>"><!-- Do *not* replace kappname-->
<!ENTITY my_email "tobivollebregt@gmail.com">
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<abstract>
<para>
&kio-locate; is a KDE I/O Slave for the locate command.
&tdeio-locate; is a KDE I/O Slave for the locate command.
</para>
</abstract>
<keywordset>
<keyword>KDE</keyword>
<keyword>kio-locate</keyword>
<keyword>tdeio-locate</keyword>
<keyword>tdeio_locate</keyword>
<keyword>kiolocate</keyword>
<keyword>locate</keyword>
<keyword>slocate</keyword>
<keyword>kio-slave</keyword>
<keyword>tdeio-slave</keyword>
<keyword>tdeio_slave</keyword>
<keyword>tdeioslave</keyword>
<keyword>search</keyword>
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revision history. (see installation appendix comment) -->
<para>
&kio-locate; is a KDE I/O Slave for the locate command.
&tdeio-locate; is a KDE I/O Slave for the locate command.
</para>
<para>
This means that you can use &kio-locate; by simply typing in konquerors address box. You can e.g. type <command>locate:index.html</command> to find all files that contain "index.html" in their name.
This means that you can use &tdeio-locate; by simply typing in konquerors address box. You can e.g. type <command>locate:index.html</command> to find all files that contain "index.html" in their name.
</para>
<para>
There's even more: You can use &kio-locate; in all TDE applications that accept URLs.
There's even more: You can use &tdeio-locate; in all TDE applications that accept URLs.
</para>
<para>
To find out more about &kio-locate; and to look for new versions, you should take a look at <ulink url="http://arminstraub.de">arminstraub.de</ulink>.
To find out more about &tdeio-locate; and to look for new versions, you should take a look at <ulink url="http://arminstraub.de">arminstraub.de</ulink>.
</para>
</chapter>
<chapter id="using-kio-locate">
<chapter id="using-tdeio-locate">
<title>How to use this?</title>
<para>
You can use &kio-locate; mostly as you use locate. Instead of typing <command>locate pattern</command> at a command prompt, you start the search with &kio-locate; directly in konqueror. You just enter <command>locate:pattern</command> as the address.
You can use &tdeio-locate; mostly as you use locate. Instead of typing <command>locate pattern</command> at a command prompt, you start the search with &tdeio-locate; directly in konqueror. You just enter <command>locate:pattern</command> as the address.
</para>
<para>
By default, a search <command>locate:pattern</command> is case insensitive if the pattern is lowercase. If the pattern is mixed- or uppercase the search is case sensitive. This default behaviour can be overridden.
@ -127,12 +127,12 @@ To find out more about &kio-locate; and to look for new versions, you should tak
<emphasis>Hint:</emphasis> Type <command>locater:config</command> in the konqueror address bar to show the configuration dialog. Likewise, <command>locater:help</command> shows this help document.
</para>
<sect1 id="kio-locate-patterns">
<sect1 id="tdeio-locate-patterns">
<title>How to write patterns</title>
<para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>Regular wildcard characters may be used in the patterns passed to &kio-locate;: A star (*) matches any string with nonzero length, a question mark (?) matches a single character, and a character list ([abc-z]) matches the characters in the list. A character list can be inverted by putting a caret after the first square bracket ([^abc-z]).</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Regular wildcard characters may be used in the patterns passed to &tdeio-locate;: A star (*) matches any string with nonzero length, a question mark (?) matches a single character, and a character list ([abc-z]) matches the characters in the list. A character list can be inverted by putting a caret after the first square bracket ([^abc-z]).</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Every plus (+) in a search is used just as a star (*) is. Instead of <command>locate:*.html</command> you may also type <command>locate:+.html</command>. This is because you can't use the star in konqueror. In other apps both ways are supported.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Should you need to use a plus in your search you have to escape it with a backslash. Instead of <command>locate:g++</command> you have to use <command>locate:g\+\+</command>.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Furthermore you can't use a slash as the last character of your query. O.k. you can, but KDE will ignore it. In such a case you can quote your pattern: Write <command>locate:"servicemenus/"</command> rather than <command>locate:servicemenus/</command>.</para></listitem>
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</sect1>
<sect1 id="kio-locate-screenshot">
<title>Take a look at &kio-locate;</title>
<sect1 id="tdeio-locate-screenshot">
<title>Take a look at &tdeio-locate;</title>
<para>
<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of &kio-locate;</screeninfo>
<screeninfo>Here's a screenshot of &tdeio-locate;</screeninfo>
"<p>kio-locate does not handle the settings of locate, because this setup "
"<p>tdeio-locate does not handle the settings of locate, because this setup "
"varies among different distributions. There are even distributions that use "
"replacements like slocate.</p>\n"
"<p>To configure locate you should take a look at the manpage of locate. "
"Since most distributions use cron for updating locate's database, it may "
"also be useful to take a look at the manpage of crontab.</p>"
msgstr "<p>Sie können die Einstellungen von locate nicht mit kio-locate vornehmen, da es dabei große Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen Distributionen gibt. Einige verwenden sogar ganz andere Ersatzprogramme.</p>\n"
msgstr "<p>Sie können die Einstellungen von locate nicht mit tdeio-locate vornehmen, da es dabei große Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen Distributionen gibt. Einige verwenden sogar ganz andere Ersatzprogramme.</p>\n"
"<p>Für die Einstellungen von locate lohnt es sich einen Blick in die Manpage zu locate zu werfen. Da die meisten Distributionen cron zur Aktualisierung der Datenbank für locate verwenden, kann es sich auch lohnen die Manpage zu crontab zu lesen.</p>"
"<i>Hint:</i> Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse kio-locate, "
"<i>Hint:</i> Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse tdeio-locate, "
"and the latter can be changed through the \"Case sensitivity\" option."
msgstr "<i>Tipp:</i> Verwenden Sie nicht -r oder -i. Ersteres verwirrt kio-locate und letzteres kann durch die Option \"Groß- und Kleinschreibung\" eingestellt werden."
msgstr "<i>Tipp:</i> Verwenden Sie nicht -r oder -i. Ersteres verwirrt tdeio-locate und letzteres kann durch die Option \"Groß- und Kleinschreibung\" eingestellt werden."
<string><p>kio-locate does not handle the settings of locate, because this setup varies among different distributions. There are even distributions that use replacements like slocate.</p>
<string><p>tdeio-locate does not handle the settings of locate, because this setup varies among different distributions. There are even distributions that use replacements like slocate.</p>
<p>To configure locate you should take a look at the manpage of locate. Since most distributions use cron for updating locate's database, it may also be useful to take a look at the manpage of crontab.</p></string>
</property>
<property name="textFormat">
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<cstring>textLabel1_3_2</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string><i>Hint:</i> If you don't specify a value here (which is the default), kio-locate will automatically pick slocate, rlocate or locate (in that order).</string>
<string><i>Hint:</i> If you don't specify a value here (which is the default), tdeio-locate will automatically pick slocate, rlocate or locate (in that order).</string>
</property>
</widget>
<widget class="TQLayoutWidget">
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<cstring>textLabel3</cstring>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string><i>Hint:</i> Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse kio-locate, and the latter can be changed through the "Case sensitivity" option.</string>
<string><i>Hint:</i> Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse tdeio-locate, and the latter can be changed through the "Case sensitivity" option.</string>
TQStringhtml=i18n("<h1>\"%1\" could not be started.</h1><p>Please note that kio-locate can't be used on its own. You need an additional program for doing searches. Typically this is the command line tool <i>locate</i> that can be found in many distributions by default. You can check if the correct tool is used by looking at the <a href=\"locater:config\">setting</a> \"Locate Binary\".<p>Besides the mentioned tool <i>locate</i>, kio-locate can use any tool that uses the same syntax. In particular, it was reported to work with <i>slocate</i> and <i>rlocate</i>.").arg(m_locater.binary());
TQStringhtml=i18n("<h1>\"%1\" could not be started.</h1><p>Please note that tdeio-locate can't be used on its own. You need an additional program for doing searches. Typically this is the command line tool <i>locate</i> that can be found in many distributions by default. You can check if the correct tool is used by looking at the <a href=\"locater:config\">setting</a> \"Locate Binary\".<p>Besides the mentioned tool <i>locate</i>, tdeio-locate can use any tool that uses the same syntax. In particular, it was reported to work with <i>slocate</i> and <i>rlocate</i>.").arg(m_locater.binary());
<whatsthis>Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse kio-locate, while the latter can be changed through the caseSensitivity option.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>Do not use -r or -i here. The first will confuse tdeio-locate, while the latter can be changed through the caseSensitivity option.</whatsthis>