User Guide » History » Version 3
Tobias Wich, 01/24/2013 12:34 PM
1 | 2 | Tobias Wich | h1. About the Open eCard App |
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3 | h2. Features |
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5 | h2. Changelog |
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8 | h1. Setup |
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10 | h2. Richclient |
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12 | h2. Android |
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15 | h1. Operation |
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17 | h2. General |
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19 | h2. App Activation |
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21 | 3 | Tobias Wich | h1. Configuration |
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23 | 3 | Tobias Wich | Each client implementation of the Open eCard App uses a common base set of configuration options and possibly additional client specific settings. The clients provide their own configuration dialogs that are appropriate for the platform or operating system they are running on. |
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25 | 3 | Tobias Wich | In the rest of this section the settings common to all client implementations are defined and explained. The sections afterwards describe the client specific settings as well as the UIs that provide a more user friendly way to modify these settings. |
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28 | 3 | Tobias Wich | h2. List of Common Settings |
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30 | The Open eCard App loads and saves all its settings from a "Java style property":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.properties file. |
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33 | h3. Proxy Settings |
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35 | @proxy.socks.host@ |
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37 | bq. Hostname or IP address of the server where the SOCKS proxy server is running on. |
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39 | @proxy.socks.port@ |
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41 | bq. Port on the proxy host where the proxy service is listening on. |
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44 | h2. Richclient Settings |
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47 | h1. Troubleshooting |
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49 | h2. Error Messages |
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51 | h2. Reporting Problems |