KNewsTickerConfigWidget The core widget of the KCMNewsTicker KControl module. Frerich Raabe <raabe@kde.org> KNewsTickerConfigWidget 0 0 597 525 3 5 0 0 unnamed 4 4 tabScrollerPreferences tabGeneral General unnamed 4 4 gbGeneral General unnamed 11 6 niInterval true 30 min Never Interval of news queries Here you can define at what interval KNewsTicker queries the configured news sources for new headlines. This depends generally on how fast you would like to hear about news and how much load you want to put on the network:<ul> <li>A lower value (lower than <b>15 minutes</b>) enables you to get notified about news very quickly if you want or need to. Please note that it increases the network traffic significantly, though. Therefore, such low values should not be used if you query popular news sites (such as <a href="http://slashdot.org">Slashdot</a> or <a href="http://freshmeat.net">Freshmeat</a>) as they have generally already enough work processing the incoming queries.</li> <li>A higher value (higher than <b>45 minutes</b>) will make you hear about news less quickly. For non-timecritical applications, it should be suitable, though. The positive aspect of longer intervals is that only very little load is put on the network; this saves resources and nerves, for you and the system administrators of the news sites you query.</li></ul> The default value (30 minutes) should be appropriate and reasonable in most cases. Layout5 unnamed 0 6 lNonSensitive Nonsensitive Mousewheel sensitivity This slider allows you to define how quickly/slowly the text should be scrolled when using the mousewheel. sliderMouseWheelSpeed 1 10 Horizontal 150 Mousewheel sensitivity This slider allows you to define how fast/slow the text should be scrolled when using the mousewheel. lSensitive Sensitive Mousewheel sensitivity This slider allows you to define how fast/slow the text should be scrolled when using the mousewheel. lMouseWheelSensitivity &Mousewheel sensitivity: sliderMouseWheelSpeed Mousewheel sensitivity This slider allows you to define how fast/slow the text should be scrolled when using the mousewheel. cbCustomNames &Use custom names for news sites Use the names defined in the list of news sources Check this box to make the news ticker use the names you specified in the list of news sources (available on the tab labeled <i>News sources</i>) instead of the ones the news sites themselves report.<br>This can be handy for news sites which report a very long or useless name. Spacer5_2 Vertical Expanding 20 20 tabNewsSources News Sources unnamed 4 4 Name of Site true true Source File true true Max. Articles true true lvNewsSources true true News sources to be queried This list lets you manage the list of news sites the news ticker will query for headlines. The news sources are arranged in a tree-like hierarchy and sorted by topic.<br>The column labeled "Max. articles" shows how many articles will be cached for the news sites (read: how many articles will be accessible through the context menu).<ul> <li>To add a site, you can either drag the URL of the RDF or RSS file to this list from Konqueror or any other application, or use the <i>Add...</i> button in the bottom right corner.</li> <li>To modify a site, just double-click on the particular news source you would like to edit and an input field will pop up which lets you edit the respective property.</li> <li>To remove a site, simply select a news source in the list and click on the <i>Remove</i> button in the lower right corner.</li></ul> Note that you can also right-click on the list to open a menu which lets you add and remove news sources. You can also enable or disable certain news sources temporarily by checking or unchecking the box next to it; those news sources whose boxes are checked are considered activated and will be processed by KNewsTicker. bRemoveNewsSource false R&emove Remove selected site Click this button to remove the currently selected news site from the list. Spacer3 Horizontal Expanding 20 20 bAddNewsSource Add... Add a new site Click this button to add a new site to the list. Note that you can also drag a RDF or RSS file to this list (i.e. from Konqueror) to add it to the list. bModifyNewsSource false &Modify... Modify selected news source Click this button to open a dialog which lets you edit the properties (such as the name, the source file, or the icon) of the currently selected news source. tabFilters Filters unnamed 4 4 Action false true false true Affects false true false true Condition false true Expression false true lvFilters true true Currently configured filters Here you can see the list of currently configured filters and manage them as well as add new filters. Managing them is fairly easy:<ul> <li>To <b>add</b> a new filter, specify its properties in the box below labeled <i>Filter properties</i> and press the <i>Add</i> button in the lower right corner.</li> <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 TDE" and "Show...contains TDE") only the one which is lower in the list will take effect. Spacer9 Horizontal Expanding 20 20 bRemoveFilter false R&emove Remove selected filter Press this button to remove the selected filter from the list. bAddFilter A&dd Add configured filter Press this button to add the configured filter to the list. gbFilterProperties Filter Properties unnamed 11 6 Hide Show comboFilterAction Action for this filter Here you can define what should happen if this filter matches (e.g. whether the matching articles should be shown or hidden). Spacer5 Horizontal Fixed 20 20 lArticles articles from all news sources comboFilterNewsSource Affected news sources Here you can specify which news sources (or all of them) are affected. Note that only the news sources which have been activated on the <i>News sources</i> tab are shown in this combo box. lwhose whose leFilterExpression Keyword/Expression 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 "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> Spacer15 Horizontal Expanding 20 20 lHeadlines headlines contain do not contain equal do not equal match comboFilterCondition Condition for this filter This combo box lets you specify the condition under which the keyword/expression you entered in the input field at the right will match. You can select one of the following values:<ul> <li>contain - the filter matches if the headline contains the keyword.</li> <li>does not contain - the filter matches if the headline does not contain the keyword.</li> <li>equals - the filter matches if the headline equals the expression.</li> <li>does not equal - the filter matches if the headline does not equal the expression.</li> <li>matches - the filter matches if the expression matches the headline. The expression you typed at the right will be considered a regular expression in this mode.</li> tabScrollerPreferences Scroller unnamed 4 4 gbScrollerBehaviour Behavior unnamed 11 6 Layout5 unnamed 0 6 lScrollingSpeed &Scrolling speed: sliderScrollSpeed Scrolling speed Here you can define how fast the text should be scrolling. If you only have a little space on your taskbar (and therefore a rather small news ticker), you should probably set this to a slower speed so that you have a chance to read the headlines. For wider news tickers (and better eyes), faster scrolling is probably appropriate so that you do not have to wait too long for the next headline. Layout6_2 unnamed 0 6 lSlow Slow Scrolling speed Here you can define how fast the text should be scrolling. If you only have a little space on your taskbar (and therefore a rather small news ticker), you should probably set this to a slower speed so that you have a chance to read the headlines. For wider news tickers (and better eyes), faster scrolling is probably appropriate so that you do not have to wait too long for the next headline. sliderScrollSpeed 1 100 Horizontal 10 Scrolling speed Here you can define how fast the text should be scrolling. If you only have a little space on your taskbar (and therefore a rather small news ticker), you should probably set this to a slower speed so that you have a chance to read the headlines. For wider news tickers (and better eyes), faster scrolling is probably appropriate so that you do not have to wait too long for the next headline. lFast Fast Scrolling speed Here you can define how fast the text should be scrolling. If you only have a little space on your taskbar (and therefore a rather small news ticker), you should probably set this to a slower speed so that you have a chance to read the headlines. For wider news tickers (and better eyes), faster scrolling is probably appropriate so that you do not have to wait too long for the next headline. lDirectionOfScrolling_2 Di&rection of scrolling: comboDirection Direction of scrolling These options allow you to define in what direction the text should be scrolled, e.g. to the left or to the right, upwards or downwards. To the Left To the Right Upwards Downwards Upwards, Rotated Downwards, Rotated comboDirection Direction of scrolling These options allow you to define in what direction the text should be scrolled, e.g. to the left or to the right, upwards or downwards. Rotated means the text is rotated 90 degrees. gbScrollerAppearance true Appearance unnamed 11 6 lHighlightedColor_2 H&ighlighted color: colorHighlighted Highlighted color Click the button at the right to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the color of the headlines when they are highlighted (when you move the mouse over them). colorHighlighted Highlighted color Click this button to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the color of the headlines when they are highlighted (when you move the mouse over them). lBackgroundColor_2 &Background color: colorBackground Background color Click the button at the right to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the background color of the scrolling text. colorBackground Background color Click this button to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the background color of the scrolling text. lForegroundColor_2 &Foreground color: colorForeground Foreground color Click the button at the right to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the color of the scrolling text. colorForeground Foreground color Click this button to open a convenient color-selection dialog which lets you choose the color of the scrolling text. lFont_2 F&ont: bChooseFont Scrolling text font Click on the button at the right labeled <i>Choose Font...</i> to choose the font which will be used for the scrolling text. Please note that certain fonts are harder to read than others, especially when they are used as scrolling text. You should probably choose a font which can be easily read while it is moving. bChooseFont Choose Font... Scrolling text font Click here to choose the font which will be used for the scrolling text. Please note that certain fonts are harder to read than others, especially when they are used as a scrolling text. You should probably choose a font which can be easily read while it is moving. gbMiscScrollingOptions Miscellaneous unnamed 11 6 cbScrollMostRecentOnly Scroll the most recent headlines onl&y Show only the most recent headline for each news site in the scroller Check this button to show only the most recent headline for each news site. cbShowIcons Show icons Show icons in the scrolling text Click this button to make KNewsTicker show the icons of the news site to which each headline belongs. This makes associating a headline to a news site very easy but takes up some space in the text. cbSlowedScrolling &Temporarily slowed scrolling Slow the scrolling down when mouse points at the scroller Check this box to make KNewsTicker slow the scrolling down when you move the mouse cursor over the scrolling text. This makes clicking on items and dragging the icons (if enabled) away a lot easier. cbUnderlineHighlighted &Underline highlighted headline Underline the currently highlighted headline Check this box to have the currently highlighted headline (e.g. the headline which is currently under the mouse cursor) underlined. Spacer6 Vertical Expanding 20 20 sliderMouseWheelSpeed niInterval cbCustomNames lvNewsSources bAddNewsSource bModifyNewsSource bRemoveNewsSource lvFilters comboFilterAction comboFilterNewsSource comboFilterCondition leFilterExpression bAddFilter bRemoveFilter sliderScrollSpeed comboDirection bChooseFont colorForeground colorBackground colorHighlighted cbScrollMostRecentOnly cbShowIcons cbSlowedScrolling cbUnderlineHighlighted tabScrollerPreferences kcolorbutton.h kcombobox.h klineedit.h knuminput.h tdelistview.h