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Sends the current article immediately.
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Stores the current article in the Outbox to be sent later.
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Saves the current article in the Drafts folder, so you can finish editing it another time.
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Deletes the current article, closing the editor.
- → (Ctrl+W)
Closes the editor window
- → (Ctrl+Z)
Undo the last edit.
- → (Ctrl+Shift+Z)
Redo the last action undone with the menu entry.
- → (Ctrl+X)
Cuts the currently-selected text to the clipboard, deleting it from the editor window.
- → (Ctrl+C)
Copies the selected text to the clipboard.
- → (Ctrl+V)
Pastes the current contents of the clipboard into the editor window.
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Pastes the current contents of the clipboard into the editor window with a quote character (“>”) at the beginning of each line.
- → (Ctrl+A)
Selects all the text in the editor window.
- → (Ctrl+F)
Opens the Find dialog.
- → (Ctrl+R)
Opens the Replace dialog.
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Inserts your signature at the end of the article you are editing.
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Inserts the contents of a file into the editor window.
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Inserts the contents of a file into the editor window and puts a box around of it.
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Inserts a file as an attachment.
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Toggles whether the message is to be sent as an article or not.
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Toggles whether the message is to be sent as an email or not; if it's configured, an external editor will be activated.
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Here you can configure the charset used for this article; normally you use us-ascii for English-speaking areas.
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Toggles the word wrapping in the editor on or off.
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Puts “>” in front of the marked lines.
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Removes the quote characters at the beginning of the marked lines.
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Puts the marked lines in an ASCII box.
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Removes the ASCII box around the marked area.
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Signs the article with PGP.
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Rebuilds the original posting when answering to an article.
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Encrypts the marked text by rotating every character 13 characters of the alphabet.
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Start the external editor (if one is configured) with the current contents of the editor window.
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Opens a dialog box to check your spelling.
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Toggles whether the toolbar should be shown or not.
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Toggles whether the statusbar should be shown or not.
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Opens a dialog for configuring the key bindings.
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Opens a dialog for configuring the toolbars.
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Open the KNode Preferences dialog.
- → (F1)
Invokes the KDE Help system starting at the KNode help pages. (this document).
- → (Shift+F1)
Changes the mouse cursor to a combination arrow and question mark. Clicking on items within KNode will open a help window (if one exists for the particular item) explaining the item's function.
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Opens the Bug report dialog where you can report a bug or request a “wishlist” feature.
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Opens a dialog where you can edit the Primary language and Fallback language for this application.
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This will display version and author information.
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This displays the KDE version and other basic information.