On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 14:46 +0900, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote: > I'm going to blame the wiki for this......... > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/DesktopUserGuide/Communications > > That page has the following section in it. The wiki text is as follows: > > == Kopete == > > ''' Kopete '''is the Internet Messenger that is installed in KDE by default. > > attachment:kopete.png > > In KDE ''' Kopete ''' can be found in ''Kmenu > Applications > Internet > Instant Messenger'' > > In GNOME '''Kopete''' can be found in ''Applications > Internet > Kopete'' > > The output however is different. How do I fix this? > > Cheers, > > Marc > All the sections are done except for the Communications one due to the issue that I'm having. == Kopete == '''Kopete''' is the Internet Messenger that is installed in KDE by default. attachment:kopete.png In KDE '''Kopete''' can be found in ''Kmenu > Applications > Internet > Instant Messenger'' In GNOME '''Kopete''' can be found in ''Applications > Internet > Kopete'' === Configuring Kopete === This section is specific for '''Kopete''' in Fedora. For further information and documentation on '''Kopete''', refer to: http://kopete.kde.org/ To start and configure '''Kopete''', select ''Applications > Internet > Kopete'' from the menu panel in GNOME or ''KMenu > Applications > Internet > Kopete'' in KDE. Starting '''Kopete''' for the first time goes directly into the creating accounts dialog. To configure a new account follow these steps: * Click the selected messaging service you desire. * In the Account Information window, enter your details that you are using to connect to the services. * Make sure to fill out the details on the other tabs. * Once the account is added, click '''[Next]'''' you should have an option to connect to the service tick then then click '''[Finish]'''. * New accounts can be added in the future by navigating to the ''Settings > Configure > menu'' entry in the main '''Kopete''' window then clicking the '''[Accounts]''' button after it has loaded. '''Kopete''' comes with a wide range of messaging services some examples are: {{{Gadu-Gadu AIM GroupWise ICQ IRC Jabber Meanwhile MSN Messenger Testbed WinPopup Yahoo }}} Accounts for the services can be added to kopete using the steps listed earlier. Thats the wiki markup thats causing me grief. Cheers, Marc -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list