Configuration

This section explains how to set up dc-qt so that you can start using the Direct Connect network. You have to set at least some of the options to be able to use dc-qt, so read on.

Start by selecting "Preferences" from the "Actions" menu in the menubar, or by pressing CTRL-P (ctrl followed by the character p). This should make the preferences dialog appear. In the top are four tabs, connection, user, directories and interface. Let's go through them.

Connection

This is where you enter information used by DCTC to manage connections and transfers.

Network

Here you enter some network stuff.

User

This is where you enter information about yourself. It will be visible to the other users. You are not required to enter a description and email address on all hubs, but a name is required.

Directories

In this tab, you specify which directories that you would like to share, and a directory where downloaded files will be put. Click the "add" button to add a directory. You may add as many as you like. Click on a directory in the list and then on "remove" if you want to remove it. You have to set the download path in order to use dc-qt. Enter it directly into the field or use the "..." button to select it graphically.

Interface

This tab contains settings related to the appearance of dc-qt. The first drop-down box lets you select a character encoding scheme. Latin1 or ISO8859-1 should work if you are living in some of the western countries. If you're having problems with some characters being rendered as a square, you may want to try CP1252. It is a Latin1-charset with MS extensions that other people who uses windoz clients might use. In other cases, you're on your own. Note that when changing charset, only new text is affected, old text that has already been received is not retranslated.

The next box lets you select a font that will be used throughout the application. If you are using CP1252, make sure that you select a font that supports it (most TrueType fonts will).

When you are done filling out these options, click "OK" to close the dialog and save your settings. The configuration is saved in ~/.dc_qt/dc_qt.conf (where ~ is your home directory).

You are now ready to connect to a hub.


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