KDE->TDE branding cleanup.

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Darrell Anderson 11 years ago
parent 18eb5edca0
commit 4fe9facdc7

@ -128,17 +128,17 @@ On networked repositories (eg., not opened via file:// protocol) this may get re
<cstring>kcfg_passwords_in_wallet</cstring> <cstring>kcfg_passwords_in_wallet</cstring>
</property> </property>
<property name="text"> <property name="text">
<string>Store passwords into KDE Wallet</string> <string>Store passwords into TDE Wallet</string>
</property> </property>
<property name="accel"> <property name="accel">
<string></string> <string></string>
</property> </property>
<property name="toolTip" stdset="0"> <property name="toolTip" stdset="0">
<string>When saving passwords, do it into KDE wallet instead of subversions storage?</string> <string>When saving passwords, do it into TDE wallet instead of subversions storage?</string>
</property> </property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0"> <property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;p&gt;Tells if your passwords set in tdesvn should stored into kde wallet instead of simple cleartext storage of subversion.&lt;/p&gt; <string>&lt;p&gt;Tells if your passwords set in tdesvn should stored into kde wallet instead of simple cleartext storage of subversion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This would be a little bit more secure 'cause KDE wallet is (mostly) encrypted with a password. On other hand you must re-enter your passwords with other subversion clients not accessing KDE wallet (eg. svn commandline itself, rapidsvn and so on).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;This would be a little bit more secure because TDE wallet is (mostly) encrypted with a password. On other hand you must re-enter your passwords with other subversion clients not accessing TDE wallet (eg. svn commandline itself, rapidsvn and so on).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you're HOME storage eg. subversions configfolder is on a network drive you should hard think about not storing passwords in a plain text file like subversion does but put it into an encrypted storage like kde wallet or don't save passwords.&lt;/p&gt;</string> &lt;p&gt;If you're HOME storage eg. subversions configfolder is on a network drive you should hard think about not storing passwords in a plain text file like subversion does but put it into an encrypted storage like kde wallet or don't save passwords.&lt;/p&gt;</string>
</property> </property>
</widget> </widget>

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