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== FAQ == <!--T:3--> | == FAQ == <!--T:3--> | ||
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* Open [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings|System Settings]]. | * Open [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings|System Settings]]. | ||
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* Open <menuchoice> | * Open <menuchoice>Online Accounts</menuchoice>. | ||
* Then click <menuchoice>Create</menuchoice>. | |||
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* Click on an IM network and follow the steps. | * Click on an IM network and follow the steps. | ||
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Open the contact list. Click <menuchoice>Add Contact</menuchoice> in the toolbar. You will then need to select which of your accounts the contact should be added to and then enter the ID/Email Address of the contact you wish to add. | Open the contact list. Click <menuchoice>Add Contact</menuchoice> in the toolbar. You will then need to select which of your accounts the contact should be added to and then enter the ID/Email Address of the contact you wish to add. | ||
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=== | === How can I make the contact list dock to the systray === <!--T:14--> | ||
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You can't. Perform the steps above for something better. | You can't. Perform the steps above for something better. | ||
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* You should then see a window. There should be two fields if you run [[Special:myLanguage/KDE_Wallet_Manager|KWallet]] for the first time, one if you have already created a wallet. Use any password you want. | * You should then see a window. There should be two fields if you run [[Special:myLanguage/KDE_Wallet_Manager|KWallet]] for the first time, one if you have already created a wallet. Use any password you want. | ||
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Clicking on a telephone number in KAddressBook will open the KDE-Telepathy VoIP dialog. Select your ID (if you have more than one) and start your call. | Clicking on a telephone number in '''KAddressBook''' will open the '''KDE-Telepathy''' VoIP dialog. Select your ID (if you have more than one) and start your call. | ||
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Chat logs are stored in <tt>~/.local/share/TpLogger</tt> | |||
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* Right click on the chat window toolbar and select <menuchoice>Configure Toolbars...</menuchoice> | |||
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* Search for '''Account Icon''' on the left side and add it to the right side (by clicking the right arrow) | |||
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* Click <menuchoice>OK</menuchoice> to save and exit, | |||
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Now you can see an account icon at the end of the toolbar, which gives a helpful indication of the account being used. | |||
== Tips and Tricks == <!--T:19--> | == Tips and Tricks == <!--T:19--> |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 10 November 2023
Description
KDE Telepathy provides a suite of applications for a full instant messaging experience.
FAQ
How do I add a new IM accounts
- Open System Settings.
- Open .
- Then click .
- Click on an IM network and follow the steps.
How do I add a contact
Open the contact list. Click
in the toolbar. You will then need to select which of your accounts the contact should be added to and then enter the ID/Email Address of the contact you wish to add.How can I have quick access to my online state, and easily open the contact list
Right click on the system tray. System tray settings. Under
select .
How can I make the contact list dock to the systray
You can't. Perform the steps above for something better.
How do I add a Google Talk account if I use 2-step verification
This guide assumes you have installed KWallet.
- Create an application-specific password.
- Open System Settings.
- Open .
- Click on .
- Click on the Google Talk icon.
- You might see a warning about additional plugins. Check that they are installed.
- Enter your email address and your password. Finish the wizard.
- You should then see a window. There should be two fields if you run KWallet for the first time, one if you have already created a wallet. Use any password you want.
Integrate the KDE-Telepathy VoIP module into KAddressBook
- Open KAddressBook (e.g. in Kontact)
- Select menu and then .
- In the section select .
- Enter the following command: ktp-dialout-ui %n
- Press .
Clicking on a telephone number in KAddressBook will open the KDE-Telepathy VoIP dialog. Select your ID (if you have more than one) and start your call.
Where are chat logs stored
Chat logs are stored in ~/.local/share/TpLogger
How to view which account is being used for the contact in the chat window
- Right click on the chat window toolbar and select
- Search for Account Icon on the left side and add it to the right side (by clicking the right arrow)
- Click to save and exit,
Now you can see an account icon at the end of the toolbar, which gives a helpful indication of the account being used.
Tips and Tricks
- When chatting you can click on an emoticon to change it back into text. This is useful when receiving code which accidentally is rendered into smilies.