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@@ -8,39 +8,39 @@ The ownCloud Desktop Client remains in the background and is visible as an icon
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in the system tray (Windows, KDE), status bar (Mac OS X), or notification area
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in the system tray (Windows, KDE), status bar (Mac OS X), or notification area
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(Linux).
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(Linux).
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-.. image:: images/icon.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon.png
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with green circle and white checkmark
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with green circle and white checkmark
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The status indicator uses overlay icons to indicate the current status of your
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The status indicator uses overlay icons to indicate the current status of your
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synchronization. The green circle with the white checkmark tells you that your
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synchronization. The green circle with the white checkmark tells you that your
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synchronization is current and you are connected to your ownCloud server.
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synchronization is current and you are connected to your ownCloud server.
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-.. image:: images/icon-syncing.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon-syncing.png
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with blue circle and white semi-circles
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with blue circle and white semi-circles
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The blue icon with the white semi-circles means synchronization is in progress.
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The blue icon with the white semi-circles means synchronization is in progress.
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-.. image:: images/icon-paused.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon-paused.png
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with yellow circle and vertical parallel
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with yellow circle and vertical parallel
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lines
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lines
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The yellow overlay icon with the parallel lines tells you your synchronization
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The yellow overlay icon with the parallel lines tells you your synchronization
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has been paused. (Most likely by you.)
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has been paused. (Most likely by you.)
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-.. image:: images/icon-offline.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon-offline.png
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:alt: Status icon, little gray cloud with gray circle and three horizontal
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:alt: Status icon, little gray cloud with gray circle and three horizontal
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white dots
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white dots
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The gray icon with three white dots means your sync client has lost its
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The gray icon with three white dots means your sync client has lost its
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connection with your ownCloud server.
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connection with your ownCloud server.
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-.. image:: images/icon-information.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon-information.png
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with letter "i" in white circle
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with letter "i" in white circle
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When you see a white circle with the letter "i" that is the informational icon,
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When you see a white circle with the letter "i" that is the informational icon,
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so you should click it to see what it has to tell you.
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so you should click it to see what it has to tell you.
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-.. image:: images/icon-error.png
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+.. figure:: images/icon-error.png
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with red circle and white x
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:alt: Status icon, little cloud with red circle and white x
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The red circle with the white "x" indicates a configuration error, such as an
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The red circle with the white "x" indicates a configuration error, such as an
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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Systray Icon
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A right-click on the systray icon opens a menu for quick access to multiple
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A right-click on the systray icon opens a menu for quick access to multiple
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operations.
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operations.
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-.. image:: images/menu.png
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+.. figure:: images/menu.png
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:alt: the right-click sync client menu
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:alt: the right-click sync client menu
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This menu provides the following options:
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This menu provides the following options:
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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ This menu provides the following options:
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A left-click on your systray icon opens the desktop client to the account
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A left-click on your systray icon opens the desktop client to the account
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settings window.
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settings window.
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-.. image:: images/client6.png
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+.. figure:: images/client6.png
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:alt: Account settings window
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:alt: Account settings window
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Configuring ownCloud Account Settings
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Configuring ownCloud Account Settings
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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ stops all sync activity, including file and folder list updates. If you want to
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synchronize the folder tree again then click the **Add Folder Sync Connection**
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synchronize the folder tree again then click the **Add Folder Sync Connection**
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button, and re-select the folder tree that you want to sync.
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button, and re-select the folder tree that you want to sync.
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-.. image:: images/client-7.png
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+.. figure:: images/client-7.png
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:alt: Extra options for sync operations
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:alt: Extra options for sync operations
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Adding New Accounts
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Adding New Accounts
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@@ -123,16 +123,47 @@ You may configure multiple ownCloud accounts in your desktop sync client. Simply
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click the **Account** > **Add New** button on any account tab to add a new
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click the **Account** > **Add New** button on any account tab to add a new
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account, and then follow the account creation wizard. The new account will
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account, and then follow the account creation wizard. The new account will
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appear as a new tab in the settings dialog, where you can adjust its settings at
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appear as a new tab in the settings dialog, where you can adjust its settings at
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-any time. Use **Account** > **Remove** to delete accounts.
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+any time. Use **Account** > **Remove** to delete accounts.
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+Sharing From Your Desktop
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+-------------------------
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+The ownCloud desktop sync client integrates with your file manager: Finder on
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+Mac OS X, Explorer on Windows, and Nautilus on Linux. (Linux users must install
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+the ``owncloud-client-nautilus`` plugin.) You can create share links, and share
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+with internal ownCloud users the same way as in your ownCloud Web interface.
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+.. figure:: images/mac-share.png
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+ :alt: Sync client integration in Finder on Mac OS X.
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+ *Shared ownCloud files in Finder on Mac OS X*
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+Right-click your systray icon, hover over the account you want to use, and
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+left-click "Open folder [folder name] to quickly enter your local ownCloud
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+folder. Right-click the file or folder you want to share to expose the share
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+dialog, and click **Share with ownCloud**.
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+.. figure:: images/share-1.png
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+ :alt: Sharing from Windows Explorer.
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+The share dialog has all the same options as your ownCloud Web interface.
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+.. figure:: images/share-2.png
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+ :alt: Share dialog in Windows Explorer.
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+Use **Share with ownCloud** to see who you have shared with, and to modify
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+their permissions, or to delete the share.
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Activity Window
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Activity Window
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-The Activity window contains the log of your recent activities, including files
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-downloaded and deleted, which local folders your files went into, and files not
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-synced.
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+The Activity window contains the log of your recent activities, organized over
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+three tabs: **Server Activities**, which includes new shares and files
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+downloaded and deleted, **Sync Protocol**, which displays local activities such
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+as which local folders your files went into, and **Not Synced** shows errors
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+such as files not synced.
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-.. image:: images/client-8.png
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+.. figure:: images/client-8.png
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:alt: Activity windows logs all server and client activities.
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:alt: Activity windows logs all server and client activities.
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General Window
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General Window
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@@ -144,7 +175,7 @@ is where you will find the **Edit Ignored Files** button, to launch the ignored
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files editor, and **Ask confirmation before downloading
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files editor, and **Ask confirmation before downloading
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folders larger than [folder size]**.
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folders larger than [folder size]**.
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-.. image:: images/client-9.png
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+.. figure:: images/client-9.png
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:alt: General window contains configuration options.
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:alt: General window contains configuration options.
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Using the Network Window
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Using the Network Window
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@@ -153,10 +184,9 @@ Using the Network Window
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.. index:: proxy settings, SOCKS, bandwith, throttling, limiting
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.. index:: proxy settings, SOCKS, bandwith, throttling, limiting
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The Network settings window enables you to define network proxy settings, and
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The Network settings window enables you to define network proxy settings, and
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-also to limit download and upload bandwidth. New to version 2.0 is the option
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-for automatic bandwidth limits.
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+also to limit download and upload bandwidth.
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-.. image:: images/settings_network.png
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+.. figure:: images/settings_network.png
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.. _ignoredFilesEditor-label:
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.. _ignoredFilesEditor-label:
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@@ -169,7 +199,7 @@ You might have some local files or directories that you do not want to backup
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and store on the server. To identify and exclude these files or directories, you
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and store on the server. To identify and exclude these files or directories, you
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can use the *Ignored Files Editor* (General tab.)
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can use the *Ignored Files Editor* (General tab.)
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-.. image:: images/ignored_files_editor.png
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+.. figure:: images/ignored_files_editor.png
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For your convenience, the editor is pre-populated with a default list of typical
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For your convenience, the editor is pre-populated with a default list of typical
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ignore patterns. These patterns are contained in a system file (typically
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ignore patterns. These patterns are contained in a system file (typically
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