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<li><b>Modifying</b> an existing filter is done in a similar manner: simply select the filter you would like to edit in the list and change its properties in the box below.</li>
<li>Finally, to <b>remove</b> a filter, select it in the list and press the button labeled <i>Remove</i> in the lower right corner.</li></ul>
You can also enable or disable certain filters temporarily by checking or unchecking the box next to them; those filters whose boxes are checked are considered enabled and will be honored by KNewsTicker.<br>
Note that the filters are processed from the top to the bottom so that of two filters which might nullify each other (like "Show...does not contain KDE" and "Show...contains KDE") only the one which is lower in the list will take effect.</string>
Note that the filters are processed from the top to the bottom so that of two filters which might nullify each other (like "Show...does not contain TDE" and "Show...contains TDE") only the one which is lower in the list will take effect.</string>
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<string>Here you can type a keyword or expression to be used for this filter which depends on the condition you selected in the combo box at the right:<ul>
<li><b>contain</b>, <b>does not contain</b> - you should probably enter a keyword here, like "KDE", "Baseball" or "Business". The keyword is not case-sensitive so it does not matter whether you type "kde", "KDE" or "kDe".</li>
<li><b>contain</b>, <b>does not contain</b> - you should probably enter a keyword here, like "TDE", "Baseball" or "Business". The keyword is not case-sensitive so it does not matter whether you type "tde", "TDE" or "tDe".</li>
<li><b>equals</b>, <b>does not equal</b> - enter a phrase or expression here to have the filter match only those articles whose headlines match <b>exactly</b> the text you typed. The phrase you type will be considered to be case-sensitive, so it makes a difference whether you show articles which contain "Boeing" or "BOEING".</li>
<li><b>matches</b> - a regular expression is expected. Recommended only if you are familiar with regular expressions, i.e. it should be used by advanced users only.</li></ul></string>
<string>Articles contained within this source file</string>
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<string>This list shows the headlines and links to the corresponding complete articles which have been stored in the source file whose properties you are watching.<p>You can open the corresponding full article for each headline by, depending on the global KDE settings, clicking or double-clicking on a headline</string>
<string>This list shows the headlines and links to the corresponding complete articles which have been stored in the source file whose properties you are watching.<p>You can open the corresponding full article for each headline by, depending on the global TDE settings, clicking or double-clicking on a headline</string>
<string><p>If you check the <i>Use auto away</i> checkbox, Kopete will automaticaly set you globaly away when the KDE screen saver start, or after the selected minutes of user inactivity (i.e no mouse move, or key pressed)</p>
<string><p>If you check the <i>Use auto away</i> checkbox, Kopete will automaticaly set you globally away when the TDE screen saver starts, or after the selected minutes of user inactivity (i.e no mouse move, or key pressed)</p>
<p>Kopete will set you available again when you come back if you checked <i>Become available when detecting activity again</i></p></string>
<string>KDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop.
<string>TDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop.
<a href="whatsthis:<p>An invitation creates a one-time password that allows the receiver to connect to your desktop. It is valid for only one successful connection and will expire after an hour if it has not been used. When somebody connects to your computer a dialog will appear and ask you for permission. The connection will not be established before you accept it. In this dialog you can also restrict the other person to view your desktop only, without the ability to move your mouse pointer or press keys.</p><p>If you want to create a permanent password for Desktop Sharing, allow 'Uninvited Connections' in the configuration.</p>">More about invitations...</a></string>
Give the information below to the person that you want to invite (<a href="whatsthis:Desktop Sharing uses the VNC protocol. You can use any VNC client to connect. In KDE the client is called 'Remote Desktop Connection'. Enter the host information into the client and it will connect..">how to connect</a>). Note that everybody who gets the password can connect, so be careful.</string>
Give the information below to the person that you want to invite (<a href="whatsthis:Desktop Sharing uses the VNC protocol. You can use any VNC client to connect. In TDE the client is called 'Remote Desktop Connection'. Enter the host information into the client and it will connect..">how to connect</a>). Note that everybody who gets the password can connect, so be careful.</string>