<?xml version="1.0" ?> <!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [ <!ENTITY nsplugins-kcontrol SYSTEM "nsplugin.docbook"> <!ENTITY % addindex "IGNORE"> <!ENTITY % English "INCLUDE" > <!-- change language only here --> ]> <article lang="&language;"> <articleinfo> <authorgroup> <author>&Krishna.Tateneni;</author><author>&Jost.Schenck; </author> <!-- TRANS:ROLES_OF_TRANSLATORS --> </authorgroup> <date>2009-11-24</date> <releaseinfo>&kde; 4.4</releaseinfo> <keywordset> <keyword>KDE</keyword> <keyword>Systemsettings</keyword> <keyword>Konqueror</keyword> <keyword>Browsing</keyword> <keyword>Plugins</keyword> </keywordset> </articleinfo> <sect1 id="konq-browsing"> <title>Browser Plugins</title> <sect2 id="kbrowse-plugins"> <title>Global Settings</title> <para>The first setting here is <guilabel>Enable Plugins globally</guilabel>. If you disable this check box, then &konqueror; will not use any plugins. If you enable it, then any installed and configured plugins that it can find will be used by &konqueror;</para> <para>You can also restrict &konqueror; to <guilabel>Only allow HTTP and HTTPS URLs for plugins</guilabel> by checking the box.</para> <para>The next option determines, if plugins are loaded on demand only.</para> <para>Use the slider labeled <guilabel>CPU priority for plugins</guilabel> to adjust this setting. </para> <para>Click the <guibutton>Domain-Specific Settings</guibutton> button to open a dialog where you can set specific plugin policies for any particular host or domain. These policies will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling plugins on pages sent by these domains or hosts.</para> <para> Add a new policy here or select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it. </para> </sect2> <sect2 id="nsplugins"> <title>Plugins</title> <sect3 id="nsplugins-intro"> <title>Introduction</title> <para>As &Netscape;'s <application>Navigator</application> has been a web browsing standard for many years, so-called &Netscape; plugins have appeared that allow rich web content. Using those plugins, web sites can contain <acronym>PDF</acronym> files, flash animations, video, &etc; With &konqueror;, you can still use these plugins to take advantage of rich web content.</para> <note><para>&Netscape; plugins should not be confused with &konqueror; plugins. The latter ones specifically extend &konqueror;'s functionality; they are normally not used to display rich web content.</para></note> </sect3> <sect3 id="nsplugins-scan"> <title>Scan for Plugins</title> <para>&konqueror; has to know where your &Netscape; plugins are installed. This can be in several places, &ie; you might have system-wide plugins in <filename class="directory">/opt/netscape/plugins</filename> and your personal plugins in <filename class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.netscape/plugins</filename>. However, &konqueror; will not automatically use the installed plugins: it first has to scan a list of folders. You can initiate the scan by clicking <guibutton>Scan for Plugins</guibutton>.</para> <para>To find plugins, &konqueror; will look in the folders specified in the <guilabel>Folders</guilabel> frame. When you use this control module for the first time, this list will already be filled with reasonable paths that should work on most operating systems. If you need to provide a new path, click the <guibutton>New</guibutton> button; then you can either enter the new path in the text edit box to the left, or choose a folder using the file dialog by clicking the <guibutton>Open file</guibutton> icon. As scanning the folders can take a little time, you might want to remove folders from the list where you know that no plugins are installed: do this by selecting a folder and clicking <guibutton>Remove</guibutton>. Using the <guibutton>Up</guibutton> and <guibutton>Down</guibutton> buttons you can change the order in which folders will be scanned by moving the selected folder up or down.</para> <para>As usual, click <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> to save your changes permanently.</para> </sect3> <sect3 id="nsplugins-plugins"> <title>Plugins</title> <para>In this section, you can see a list of the &Netscape; plugins found by &konqueror;, displayed as a tree. Double click on a plugin to fold it out and you will see that the different mime types this plugin can handle will be displayed as branches. Fold out a mime type to see its info.</para> <para>This list is only for informational purposes.</para> </sect3> </sect2> </sect1> </article>