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From: nomail
Subject: [Phpgroupware-cvs] fudforum/setup/base/thm/default/i18n/japanese/help/boardusage.hlp, 1.1.2.1
Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 02:26:26 +0200

Update of /fudforum/setup/base/thm/default/i18n/japanese/help
Added Files:
        Branch: Version-0_9_16-branch
          boardusage.hlp

date: 2004/08/01 00:26:26;  author: itheart;  state: Exp;  lines: +128 -0

Log Message:
Bug #9839 commit.
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TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="bsearch">How can I search?</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
Unless disabled by the administrator, you can <a href="{ROOT}?t=search&%_rsid%" 
class="GenLink">search for messages</a> that were posted inside the forum. You 
can search for a message by 
specifying one or more keywords you wish to be found and choosing where to find 
those keywords, you can either search in subject alone 
or do a full text search on both the message body & subject. You can also limit 
your search to a forum of your choice if you do not wish to search 
in all the forums.<br>
You can also search for other forum members, by their login name or email 
address via the <a href="{ROOT}?t=finduser&%_rsid%" class="GenLink">user search 
form</a>.


TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="email">Can I email other forum members?</a>
<tr><td class="ForumBackground"><table cellspacing=2 cellpadding=2 width="100%" 
class="dashed"><tr><td class="GenText">
Unless disabled by the administrator, you will be able to get in touch with 
other forum members via email.<br>
To send a member and email, you can either find them through the member list 
page and then click on the <b>Contact</b> button 
or simply click on the <b>Email</b> button located near their every post. This 
will take you to a new page where you will have the opportunity to 
enter you intended email subject & body. When you're done, simple click on the 
<b>Email</b> button and you're email will be sent.
<br><br>
In addition to sending emails to forum members, you can also use the <b>Email 
to friend</b> link to recommend a particular page to your friend 
by sending them a URL with the description. This link can be found on the topic 
& message view pages of the forum.
</td></tr></table></td></tr>


TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="pmsg">What are private messages and how do I send 
them?</a> 
TOPIC_HELP:
If the administrator has not disabled Private Messaging system, you may send 
private messages to one or more registered 
members of the forum. To access the PM system, simply click on the <a 
href="{ROOT}?t=pmsg&%_rsid%" class="GenLink">Private Messaging</a> link 
which can be found at the top of the page's right corner. If you have any 
unread private messages, this link will indicate how many unread messages you 
have.
<p>
<b>Sending a private message</b><br>
Private messages are very similar to email, you specify the person(s) who you 
wish to send the message to, enter the subject & the message 
and click send. There are 2 links available, that would allow you to easily 
find members who you wish to send your message to,
<b>Select from Buddy List</b>, which will allow to select people from your 
buddy list, by listing all your buddies and <b>Find User</b>, which
will allow to search the forum's entire member list for people to whom you wish 
to address your message.
A copy of every sent message will be stored inside your <b>SENT</b> folder, for 
future reference, you can always delete those message should 
your choose to do so.
<p>
There are 3 other folders that you should be aware of:
<p>
<b>Inbox</b> folder contains any messages that you have received, each message 
has an read/unread indicator to allow you to see if you 
have read this message or not. You will also be able to see who sent this 
message and if that person is currently online or not, the date when 
the message was sent is also shown.
<p>
<b>Drafts</b> Folder contains the messages you have written but did not yet 
send yet. By clicking on the message you will go to edit mode, 
which will allow you to further modify the message as well as send it if you 
choose to. Once the message is sent it will be moved from the DRAFTS 
folder to your SENT folder.
<p>
<b>Trash</b> folder stores all the message you have marked for deletion, but 
did not delete as of yet. If you delete a message which is located 
inside TRASH this message will become permanently deleted.
<p>
<b>Message Tracking</b><p>
When you send a message you have the ability to request a read-receipt, when 
the recipient reads the message you will receive a system message 
notifying you that your message has been read.<br>
However, if you request such a receipt the recipient may choose to decline 
sending the read-receipt, so if you have requested a receipt and 
did not receive it this does not necessarily mean your message was not read.


TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="mlist">Member List?</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
The member list is a complete list of all the registered users on a forum. 
You can sort the list in 3 ways: by login name alphabetically, by number of 
posts & the date of registration.
<br><br>
The member list also has a search capability, allowing you to find a particular 
member by either login name or email address.

TOPIC_TITLE:<a name="ann">What are announcements & sticky messages?</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
These are special messages that can be created by administrators & moderators 
and stay at the top of a forum(s) for a period of time.
Generally they are used to inform the users of the forum of a certain event or 
outline rules etc...


TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="rate">Can I rate topics?</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
You may have noticed that certain topics have a rating. If allowed by the 
administrator you can contribute your own rating of the topic.
You can do so by going to the bottom of the message view page and choose a 
number between 1-5 (5 highest rating) from the 
<b>Rate Topic</b> select box.

TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="ref">What are referrals?</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
Referrals allows you to see, which forum members you or other members of the 
forum have referred. 
The referrals are tracked automatically, when you give someone a URL to the 
forum and they register you will be credit 
with the referral of that person. The list of people you have referred can be 
viewed from your profile, when you click on the <b>Referrals</b> tab.

TOPIC_TITLE: <a name="syndicate">Syndicating this forum</a>
TOPIC_HELP:
If permitted by the administrator, FUDforum allows you to syndicate a variety 
of forum data via XML (rdf). The RDF feed works primarily
in 3 modes, message retrieval, topic retrieval and user retrieval. Each mode of 
operation supports a number of modifier parameters that
will allow you to specify what sort of data do you wish to fetch. Below is the 
explanation of the supported parameters for each mode
of operation.<br />
<br /><br />
<h4><u><b>'m' mode (messages)</b></u></h4>
<blockquote>
        <table border=0 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=3>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>cat<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve messages from category with this id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>frm<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve messages from forum with this id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>th<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve messages from topic with this id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>id<i></td><td 
class="GenText">Retrieve a single message with the specified id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>ds<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve messages posted after the specified date (unix timestamp).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>de<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve messages posted before the specified date (unix timestamp).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>n</i></td><td class="GenText">Fetch 
no more then <i>n</i> messages (cannot be higher then overall 
maximum).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>o</i></td><td 
class="GenText">Starting offset from which to begin fetching messages.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>l</i></td><td class="GenText">Order 
messages from newest to oldest.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>basic</i></td><td 
class="GenText">Output messages in a format parse-able by most RDF/RSS 
parsers.</td></tr>
        </table>
</blockquote>
<h4><u><b>'t' mode (topics)</b></u></h4>
<blockquote>
        <table border=0 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=3>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>cat<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve topics from category with this id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>frm<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve topics from forum with this id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>id<i></td><td 
class="GenText">Retrieve a single topic with the specified id.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>ds<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve topics where the last message was posted after the specified date 
(unix timestamp).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>de<i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
retrieve topics where the last message was posted before the specified date 
(unix timestamp).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>n</i></td><td class="GenText">Fetch 
no more then <i>n</i> topics (cannot be higher then overall maximum).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>o</i></td><td 
class="GenText">Starting offset from which to begin fetching topics.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>l</i></td><td class="GenText">Order 
topics from newest to oldest.</td></tr>
        </table>
</blockquote>
<h4><u><b>'u' mode (users) <i>**could be disabled**</i></b></u></h4>
<blockquote>
        <table border=0 cellspacing=1 cellpadding=3>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>pc</i></td><td class="GenText">Order 
users by number of messages posted, from largest to smallest.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>rd</i></td><td class="GenText">Order 
users by registration, from most recent to oldest.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>cl</i></td><td class="GenText">Only 
show users who are currently online.</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>n</i></td><td class="GenText">Fetch 
no more then <i>n</i> users (cannot be higher then overall maximum).</td></tr>
                <tr><td class="GenText"><i>o</i></td><td 
class="GenText">Starting offset from which to begin fetching users.</td></tr>
        </table>
</blockquote>
<b>Example:</b><br />
The following link will fetch 10 most recent messages from this forum:<br />
<a href="rdf.php?mode=m&l=1&n=10&basic=1" 
target="_blank">rdf.php?mode=m&l=1&n=10&basic=1</a>




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