On Saturday 02 September 2006 6:48 am, Philip Rodrigues wrote: > Hi, > Does anyone have time to review and mark up the following from Javier > Martin Diez? It's a section about KWallet to go in the User Guide. I haven't changed anything substantive. It's complete to my knowledge, and I checked for accuracy. I fixed some punctuation and changed some wording for what I thought were awkward sentences, and I clarified the instructions for hiding the tray icon. Rocco --- Kcontrol - Security & Privacy module         Here you can change your KDE Wallet Manager settings.         KDE Wallet aims to provide secure storage for passwords and web form data. You can group different passwords in different wallets, and each one will only be opened with a master password (which you should never forget!). The default wallet is named "kdewallet", and you can either create a new wallet for your local passwords or accept the default wallet for all data in the "Automatic Wallet Selection" section.         KDE programs like Konqueror, Kmail and Kopete are fully compatible with the KDE Wallet Manager. All of them will ask at least once for permission to access to actual wallet. You can give different access levels, such as "always allow", "allow once", etc. If you want to change that access level, you can do it from the "Access Control" tab by deleting the program entry and selecting a new preference the next time that application requests access to the wallet.         kwalletmanager will run with a session id argument, for example:                 kwalletmanager -session 1068616c0000112366941500000054267019_1156894643_7217                  Disable KDE Wallet                 Uncheck "Enable the KDE wallet subsystem" checkbox.         Close KDE Wallet                                  By default, KDE Wallet Manager is kept opened until the user session is closed, but you can change that in the "Close Wallet section" to close it when unused for a time, when a screen saver starts or when the last application stops using it.         System Tray                 KDE Wallet will appear in your system tray by default, but you can hide it. Uncheck "Show manager in the system tray" to keep it always hidden, or check "Hide system tray icon when last wallet closes" to hide it only when all wallets are closed. These items are in the "Wallet Manager" section. _______________________________________________ kde-doc-english mailing list kde-doc-english@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english