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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/graphics.html Mon May 26 14:52:42 2008 +0000 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ 1.4 +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 1.5 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Template</title> 1.6 + 1.7 + 1.8 + 1.9 + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 1.10 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 1.11 + <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 1.12 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-02-26 18:30:00" /> 1.13 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 1.14 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 1.15 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 1.16 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /></head><body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 1.17 + 1.18 +<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 1.19 +<div id="header"> 1.20 +<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 1.21 + <a name="top"></a> 1.22 + <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 1.23 +</div> 1.24 +<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 1.25 +</div> 1.26 + 1.27 +<!-- Content. --> 1.28 +<div id="content"> 1.29 +<div class="content-right"></div> 1.30 + 1.31 +<h2><font color="#df8f06">Graphics and Image management</font></h2> 1.32 + 1.33 +<ul> 1.34 + <li><a href="#gcolor2">Gcolor2</a> - Color selector.</li> 1.35 + <li><a href="#gimp">Gimp</a> - Manipulate and create images.</li> 1.36 + <li><a href="#gqview">GQview</a> - Images manager.</li> 1.37 + <li><a href="#jpeg">jpeg</a> - JPEG command line tools.</li> 1.38 + <li><a href="#mtPaint">mtPaint</a> - Image processing.</li> 1.39 +</ul> 1.40 + 1.41 +<a name="gcolor2"></a> 1.42 +<h3>Gcolor2 - Select and manage colors</h3> 1.43 +<p> 1.44 +Gcolor2 is a tool to select and retain palette colors. It can be useful for the creation of SliTaz themes 1.45 +for example. It can be found in the Graphics category or run from the command line: 1.46 +</p> 1.47 +<pre> $ gcolor2 & 1.48 +</pre> 1.49 + 1.50 +<a name="gimp"></a> 1.51 +<h3>Gimp - Manipulate and create images</h3> 1.52 +<p> 1.53 +The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation) is software that can manipulate images to a high quality level. 1.54 +It allows you to do what you would expect from an application that processes images, ie layers, filters, 1.55 +support scripts adding functionality etc. GIMP supports a large number of image formats such as: 1.56 +PNG, JPEG, XPM, PPM, TIFF, PostScript, PSD, it also offers it's own XCF format. To install GIMP: 1.57 +</p> 1.58 +<pre> # tazpkg get-install gimp 1.59 +</pre> 1.60 +<p> 1.61 +GIMP is scalable and can be configured with the main interface - configuration files, brushes and personal 1.62 +scripts are located in the <code>~/.gimp-2.2</code> directory. 1.63 +</p> 1.64 + 1.65 +<a name="gqview"></a> 1.66 +<h3>GQview - Images manager</h3> 1.67 +<p> 1.68 +GQview is very light and quick and allows you to navigate rapidly between images by selecting files 1.69 +in your directory tree with a single mouse click. It supports slideshows, image rotation, adding 1.70 +keywords and tags, drag and drop and can display EXIF data. It also allows you to edit images 1.71 +in the software of your choice (Mtpaint, GIMP for example). To install GQview: 1.72 +</p> 1.73 +<pre> # tazpkg get-install gqview 1.74 +</pre> 1.75 + 1.76 +<a name="jpeg"></a> 1.77 +<h3>jpeg - JPEG command line tools</h3> 1.78 +<p> 1.79 +To allow applications that use JPEG to function, linked libraries must be provided by the package 1.80 +<code>jpeg-6b</code>, this package also contains some tiny utilities that can be used on the command 1.81 +line such as <code>cjpeg</code> and <code>djpeg</code>. To modify JPEG images on the command line you 1.82 +can also use <code>jpegtran</code>, installed by default on SliTaz, <code>jpegtran</code> allows you to 1.83 +rotate images via the <code>-rotate</code> option. To find out all of the options available for these 1.84 +tools, just specify the <code>--help</code> option. Example: 1.85 +</p> 1.86 +<pre> $ cjpeg --help 1.87 +</pre> 1.88 + 1.89 +<a name="mtPaint"></a> 1.90 +<h3>mtPaint - Image processing</h3> 1.91 +<p> 1.92 +mtPaint is an application for the creation and retouching of PNG, TIFF, 1.93 +XPM and BMP images. It offers many simple, lightweight, fast functions like 1.94 +capture screen (screenshot) which you can access via the menu --> Graphics --> 1.95 +Grab screenshot, or by simply typing the following: 1.96 +</p> 1.97 +<pre> $ mtpaint -s 1.98 +</pre> 1.99 + 1.100 +<!-- End of content --> 1.101 +</div> 1.102 + 1.103 +<!-- Footer. --> 1.104 +<div id="footer"> 1.105 + <div class="footer-right"></div> 1.106 + <a href="#top">Top of the page</a> | 1.107 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/index.html">Table of contents</a> 1.108 +</div> 1.109 + 1.110 +<div id="copy"> 1.111 + Copyright © 2008 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 1.112 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 1.113 + Documentation is under 1.114 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 1.115 + and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 1.116 +</div> 1.117 + 1.118 +</body></html> 1.119 +
2.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/index.html Fri May 23 11:17:48 2008 +0000 2.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/index.html Mon May 26 14:52:42 2008 +0000 2.3 @@ -35,6 +35,20 @@ 2.4 <li><a href="livecd.html">LiveCD usage</a> - How to boot and set options 2.5 at the command prompt.</li> 2.6 <li><a href="install.html">Installation</a> - HD install instructions.</li> 2.7 +</ul> 2.8 + 2.9 +<h4>Applications</h4> 2.10 +<ul> 2.11 + <li><a href="utilities.html">Utilities</a> - Calculator, Text editor, Create 2.12 + CD/DVDs and ISOs.</li> 2.13 + <li><a href="office.html">Office</a> - Word processor, Personal organiser and 2.14 + PDF reader.</li> 2.15 + <li><a href="graphics.html">Graphics</a> - Computer graphics and Image 2.16 + management.</li> 2.17 +</ul> 2.18 + 2.19 +<h4>System</h4> 2.20 +<ul> 2.21 <li><a href="packages.html">Packages</a> - Install more software, keep 2.22 system up-to-date.</li> 2.23 <li><a href="network-config.html">Network configuration</a> - Ethernet, DHCP,
3.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 3.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/office.html Mon May 26 14:52:42 2008 +0000 3.3 @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ 3.4 +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 3.5 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Template</title> 3.6 + 3.7 + 3.8 + 3.9 + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 3.10 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 3.11 + <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 3.12 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-02-26 18:30:00" /> 3.13 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 3.14 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 3.15 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 3.16 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /></head><body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 3.17 + 3.18 +<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 3.19 +<div id="header"> 3.20 +<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 3.21 + <a name="top"></a> 3.22 + <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 3.23 +</div> 3.24 +<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 3.25 +</div> 3.26 + 3.27 +<!-- Content. --> 3.28 +<div id="content"> 3.29 +<div class="content-right"></div> 3.30 + 3.31 +<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Office</font></h2> 3.32 + 3.33 +<ul> 3.34 + <li><a href="#abiword">Abiword</a> - Word Processor.</li> 3.35 + <li><a href="#osmo">Osmo</a> - Personal Organiser.</li> 3.36 + <li><a href="#sqlite">SQLite</a> - Tiny SQL Database engine.</li> 3.37 + <li><a href="#epdfview">ePDFView</a> - Lightweight PDF viewer.</li> 3.38 + 3.39 +</ul> 3.40 + 3.41 +<a name="abiword"></a> 3.42 +<h3>Abiword - Word Processor</h3> 3.43 +<p> 3.44 +Abiword is a word processor application rich in features. It contains fast, simple, intuitive lightweight tools 3.45 +and proposes the proper format (.abw), supporting Open Office and Microsoft Word documents, it can also export to PDF or 3.46 +HTML. To install Abiword on SliTaz just run: 3.47 +</p> 3.48 +<pre> # tazpkg get-install abiword 3.49 +</pre> 3.50 + 3.51 +<a name="osmo"></a> 3.52 +<h3>Osmo - Personal Organiser</h3> 3.53 +<p> 3.54 +Osmo is a small personal organiser providing a timetable and a list of tasks and contacts with the 3.55 +possibility of opening them directly in a web browser via a URL or a mail client using an email address. 3.56 +Osmo also offers a calender, a date calculator and the ability to take notes classified by day. If 3.57 +you use USB media associated with the LiveCD, it will even retain your data for you. On an installed 3.58 +system, you can syncronize data with USB media by using Grsync. Osmo keeps it's data in the 3.59 +hidden folder <code>~/.osmo</code>. 3.60 +</p> 3.61 + 3.62 +<a name="sqlite"></a> 3.63 +<h3>SQLite - Tiny SQL Database engine</h3> 3.64 +<p> 3.65 +SQLite is a small relational SQL database engine whose entire database is stored in a single file, 3.66 +it's fast, powerful, speeds applications and implements most of the SQL92 standard. SQLite is ideal 3.67 +for managing small websites, while requiring minimal deployment. The official website for the project is: 3.68 +<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/">http://www.sqlite.org/</a> 3.69 +</p> 3.70 + 3.71 +<a name="epdfview"></a> 3.72 +<h3>ePDFView - Lightweight PDF viewer</h3> 3.73 +<p> 3.74 +To view PDF documents, SliTaz uses the epdfview package, this provides a fast, simple, easy to use 3.75 +PDF viewer. ePDFview uses GTK + and the rendering library poppler, this enables you to view, move from page to 3.76 +page, search or navigate the index. 3.77 +</p> 3.78 + 3.79 +<!-- End of content --> 3.80 +</div> 3.81 + 3.82 +<!-- Footer. --> 3.83 +<div id="footer"> 3.84 + <div class="footer-right"></div> 3.85 + <a href="#top">Top of the page</a> | 3.86 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/index.html">Table of contents</a> 3.87 +</div> 3.88 + 3.89 +<div id="copy"> 3.90 + Copyright © 2008 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 3.91 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 3.92 + Documentation is under 3.93 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 3.94 + and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 3.95 +</div> 3.96 + 3.97 +</body></html> 3.98 +
4.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 4.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/utilities.html Mon May 26 14:52:42 2008 +0000 4.3 @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ 4.4 +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 4.5 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Template</title> 4.6 + 4.7 + 4.8 + 4.9 + <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 4.10 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 4.11 + <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 4.12 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-02-26 18:30:00" /> 4.13 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 4.14 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 4.15 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 4.16 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /></head><body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 4.17 + 4.18 +<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 4.19 +<div id="header"> 4.20 +<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 4.21 + <a name="top"></a> 4.22 + <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 4.23 +</div> 4.24 +<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 4.25 +</div> 4.26 + 4.27 +<!-- Content. --> 4.28 +<div id="content"> 4.29 +<div class="content-right"></div> 4.30 + 4.31 +<h2><font color="#df8f06">Utilities</font></h2> 4.32 + 4.33 +<ul> 4.34 + <li><a href="#calc">Bc</a> - Calculator.</li> 4.35 + <li><a href="#cdrkit">Cdrkit</a> - Burn and manipulate CD/DVD-R or RW.</li> 4.36 + <li><a href="#nano">Nano</a> - GNU nano, default text editor.</li> 4.37 + <li><a href="#leafpad">LeafPad</a> - Lightweight GTK+ editor.</li> 4.38 + <li><a href="#isomaster">ISO Master</a> - Edit ISO images.</li> 4.39 + <li><a href="#xpad">Xpad</a> - Mini note-taking application.</li> 4.40 +</ul> 4.41 + 4.42 +<a name="calc"></a> 4.43 +<h3>Calculator</h3> 4.44 +<p> 4.45 +Simple mathematical operations can be done with the text mode calculator bc. Open a terminal and directly type 4.46 +<code>bc</code>, to exit, simply type <code>quit</code>: 4.47 +</p> 4.48 +<pre> $ bc 4.49 + 23+45 <ENTER> 4.50 + 68 4.51 + 4.52 + quit 4.53 +</pre> 4.54 + 4.55 +<a name="cdrkit"></a> 4.56 +<h3>Cdrkit - Burn and manipulate CD/DVD-R or RW</h3> 4.57 +<p> 4.58 +To burn and handle CD/DVD-R or RW, SliTaz provides the Cdrkit utility 4.59 +and a graphical interface <code>burnbox</code> which you will find in the menu. 4.60 +The tools in <code>wodim</code> make it possible to burn CD/DVD and erase 4.61 +CD/DVD-RW. When used with <code>genisoimage</code>, it can also create images in the 4.62 +ISO 9660 format. Burning on the command line requires us to know the device/writer (dev) 4.63 +name and wodim provides several possibilities to know which drive to use and specify it when burning 4.64 +to optical media. If you run wodim with the <code>-devices</code> option, it will automatically 4.65 +search for a good device and display it, the <code>-checkdrive</code> option allows you to check the 4.66 +recognized device and <code>-scanbus</code> will display in relation to the system bus. 4.67 +Examples (as <em>root</em>): 4.68 +</p> 4.69 +<pre> # wodim -devices 4.70 + Or: 4.71 + # wodim -checkdrive 4.72 + For the bus: # wodim -scanbus 4.73 +</pre> 4.74 +<h4>Create an ISO 9660 image</h4> 4.75 +<p> 4.76 +To burn data on to a CD/DVD, you must first have an ISO image. To begin we must create a directory to 4.77 +contain all the files to be burnt, you can copy your files on the command line with <code>cp</code>, 4.78 +the file manager Clex or graphically with emelFM2. To create a directory named <code>iso/</code> 4.79 +in the root of user space and copy all the files contained in <code>Documents/</code>: 4.80 +</p> 4.81 +<pre> $ mkdir ~/iso 4.82 + $ cp -a Documents/* ~/iso 4.83 +</pre> 4.84 +<p> 4.85 +Create an ISO image named <code>image.iso</code>, using the <code>genisoimage</code> tool and 4.86 +specify the root directory containing the files to be included in the ISO: 4.87 +</p> 4.88 +<pre> $ genisoimage -o image.iso ~/iso 4.89 +</pre> 4.90 +<p> 4.91 +Note that there are many options that you can use to create ISOs, one of the most widely used is the 4.92 +extension <code>-R</code>, signifying <em>Rock ridge</em>, this allows the use of names of up to 255 characters, 4.93 +it also supports symlinks and file permissions. To see all the available options, 4.94 +simply type <code>-help</code>. Example of creating an ISO image using the <code>-R</code> option: 4.95 +</p> 4.96 +<pre> $ genisoimage -o image.iso -R ~/iso 4.97 +</pre> 4.98 +<h4>Burn an ISO image</h4> 4.99 +<p> 4.100 +To burn an ISO image in the 9660 format either created by yourself or downloaded from the web, 4.101 +you must use <code>wodim</code> specifying the proper device (<code>dev</code>) to burn 4.102 +the CD/DVD. Example using the verbose mode (<code>-v</code>), with the <em>device</em> <code>hdc</code> 4.103 +and data contained in an ISO image named <code>image.iso</code>: 4.104 +</p> 4.105 +<pre> # wodim -v dev=/dev/hdc image.iso 4.106 +</pre> 4.107 +<p> 4.108 +Another example setting the (<em>speed</em>) to burn as 8x : 4.109 +</p> 4.110 +<pre> # wodim -v speed=8 dev=/dev/hdc image.iso 4.111 +</pre> 4.112 +<h4>Erase CD-RW/DVD-RW</h4> 4.113 +<p> 4.114 +You can quickly erase a CD-RW/DVD-RW using wodim with the blank=fast option. Example using the 4.115 +<em>device</em> <code>hdc</code> in verbose mode: 4.116 +</p> 4.117 +<pre> # wodim -v blank=fast dev=/dev/hdc 4.118 +</pre> 4.119 +<p> 4.120 +Or you can have a full erase using the blank=all option (this will take a bit longer): 4.121 +</p> 4.122 +<pre> # wodim -v blank=all dev=/dev/hdc 4.123 +</pre> 4.124 + 4.125 +<a name="nano"></a> 4.126 +<h3>Nano</h3> 4.127 +<p> 4.128 +The default text editor in SliTaz is nano. Once launched you can use <Ctrl + g> for the help menu. 4.129 +To start nano, you can type <code>nano</code> from a console, a xterm terminal, or from the menu 4.130 +--> Editors --> Nano. 4.131 +</p> 4.132 +<p> 4.133 +The initialization file is /etc/nanorc, it includes the files of colored syntax found in /usr/share/nano. 4.134 +The user configuration file is ~/nanorc. To edit a file directly, just launch nano proceeded by the name of the 4.135 +file. Example (<Ctrl+x> to save & quit): 4.136 +</p> 4.137 +<pre> $ nano Templates/script-shell.sh 4.138 +</pre> 4.139 + 4.140 +<a name="leafpad"></a> 4.141 +<h3>LeafPad</h3> 4.142 +<p> 4.143 +Leafpad is an ultra light and quick graphical text editor, handy for taking notes or editing configuration 4.144 +files. You will find it in the menu or you can run it directly on a file via a terminal: 4.145 +</p> 4.146 +<pre> $ leafpad Templates/script-shell.sh 4.147 +</pre> 4.148 + 4.149 +<a name="isomaster"></a> 4.150 +<h3>ISO Master - Create and edit ISOs</h3> 4.151 +<p> 4.152 +ISO Master is a graphical tool allowing you to edit, manipulate and create ISO images which you can later store 4.153 +and burn, It's simple and intuitive and lets you create ISO images the size you want. 4.154 +</p> 4.155 +<p> 4.156 +Site Web : <a href="http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/">http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/</a> 4.157 +</p> 4.158 + 4.159 +<a name="xpad"></a> 4.160 +<h3>Xpad - Mini note-taking application</h3> 4.161 +<p> 4.162 +Xpad is a small application that can take quick notes via a 'sticky note' displayed on the desktop. Each 4.163 +consists of a note <em>pad</em> that you can hide and customise via a right click on the window in question. 4.164 +Once launched you can close Xpad via the dock located on the window manager taskbar. The notes are stored in your directory 4.165 +and are available at each session (if you use USB media with the LiveCD or on an installed system). 4.166 +</p> 4.167 + 4.168 +<!-- End of content --> 4.169 +</div> 4.170 + 4.171 +<!-- Footer. --> 4.172 +<div id="footer"> 4.173 + <div class="footer-right"></div> 4.174 + <a href="#top">Top of the page</a> | 4.175 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/index.html">Table of contents</a> 4.176 +</div> 4.177 + 4.178 +<div id="copy"> 4.179 + Copyright © 2008 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 4.180 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 4.181 + Documentation is under 4.182 + <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 4.183 + and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 4.184 +</div> 4.185 + 4.186 +</body></html> 4.187 +