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1WARNING: 1WARNING:
2YOU MAY GET UNEXSPECTED (I.E. WRONG) SYNCHRONIZATION RESULTS, 2YOU MAY GET UNEXSPECTED (I.E. WRONG) SYNCHRONIZATION RESULTS,
3IF YOU CHANGE AN EVENT ON THE FIRST DEVICE AND SYNC IMMEDIATELY FROM 3IF YOU CHANGE AN EVENT ON THE FIRST DEVICE AND SYNC IMMEDIATELY FROM
4THE OTHER DEVICE WITH THIS DEVICE, IF THE CLOCKS OF THE TWO DEVICES 4THE OTHER DEVICE WITH THIS DEVICE, IF THE CLOCKS OF THE TWO DEVICES
5HAVE TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE. 5HAVE TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE.
6 6
7In other words: Please make shure, that the clocks of the devices 7In other words: Please make sure, that the clocks of the devices
8you want to sync have only a difference of some seconds! 8you want to sync have only a difference of some seconds!
9 9
10 10
11CONTENT: 11CONTENT:
12 12
130) How syncing works 130) How syncing works
141) Qick overview of settings 141) Qick overview of settings
152) Sync settings in sync dialog 152) Sync settings in sync dialog
163) Syncing background 163) Syncing background
174) Sync preferences 174) Sync preferences
185) Details about sync profile kinds 185) Details about sync profile kinds
19 19
20************************************************************************* 20*************************************************************************
210) How syncing works 210) How syncing works
22************************************************************************* 22*************************************************************************
23 23
24Note: 24Note:
25The recommended and easiest way to syncronize two devices where 25The recommended and easiest way to syncronize two devices where
26KO/Pi or KA/Pi is installed, is the profile kind "Pi-Sync". 26KO/Pi, KA/Pi or PWM/Pi is installed, is the profile kind "Pi-Sync".
27Details about that in 5) b). 27Details about that in 5) b).
28 28
29In KDE-Pim/Pi you can synchronize ( sync ) your calendar/addressbook 29In KDE-Pim/Pi you can synchronize ( sync ) your calendar/addressbook/
30with another calendar/addressbook , by syncing your 30passwordfile with another calendar/addressbook/passwordfile,
31(local) calendar/addressbook with a (remote) file. 31by syncing your (local) calendar/addressbook/passwordfile
32with a (remote) file.
32This remote file may on your local filesystem 33This remote file may on your local filesystem
33or on another (remote) device. 34or on another (remote) device.
34 35
35If you want to sync with another remote device, 36If you want to sync with another remote device, you have to create
36you have two create a sync profile. 37a sync profile.
37You have two choices for choosing the profil kind: 38You have two choices for choosing the profil kind:
38I) You have to choose profile kind "Remote file" and to specify a 39I) You can choose profile kind "Remote file" and specify a
39 command line download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) to 40 command line download/upload command ( like scp, ftp, ...) to
40 a) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file 41 a) download the remote file to your local machine to a temp file
41 b) sync with this temp file 42 b) sync with this temp file
42 c) upload the synced file to the remote device 43 c) upload the synced file to the remote device
43II) If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi( or KA/Pi ) is 44II) If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi( or KA/Pi, PWM/Pi) is
44 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network 45 installed, you can easily get the remote file via network
45 with the build in file transfer feature: 46 with the build in file transfer feature:
46 Choose profile kind "Pi-Sync" and 47 Choose profile kind "Pi-Sync" and
47 a) Start KO/Pi or KA/Pi on remote device and 48 a) Start KO/Pi,KA/Pi or PWM/Pi on remote device and
48 enable "Pi-Sync" on remote device with password and port. 49 enable "Pi-Sync" on remote device with password and port.
49 b) Specify password, port and IP address in your profile. 50 b) Specify password, port and IP address in your profile.
50 51
51 52
52You can sync with your mobile phone as well. 53You can sync with your mobile phone as well.
53Everything is explained in more details below. 54Everything is explained in more details below.
54 55
55NOTE: 56NOTE:
56If you do not use profile kind "Pi-Sync", 57If you do not use profile kind "Pi-Sync",
57it is recommended to close 58it is recommended to close
58a running KO/Pi ( or KA/Pi) on the remote device. 59a running KO/Pi (KA/Pi, PWM/Pi) on the remote device.
59(Note: KO/Pi( or KA/Pi) running on Zaurus with 60(Note: KO/Pi(KA/Pi, PWM/Pi) running on Zaurus with
60FastLoad enabled will never be closed!) 61FastLoad enabled will never be closed!)
61After syncing with a running KO/Pi on the remote device, 62After syncing with a running KO/Pi on the remote device,
62a "save" on the remote device will tell you that it needs to merge (sync). 63a "save" on the remote device will tell you that it needs to merge (sync).
63After merging (just a syncing with the changed file) 64After merging (just a syncing with the changed file)
64you will get the new data showing in remote KO/Pi. 65you will get the new data showing in remote KO/Pi.
65 66
66************************************************************************* 67*************************************************************************
671) Qick overview of settings 681) Qick overview of settings
68************************************************************************* 69*************************************************************************
69 70
70a) Open sync settings dialog (Menu Synchronize - Configure...) 71a) Open sync settings dialog (Menu Synchronize - Configure...)
71b) Give your device a unique name. 72b) Give your device a unique name.
72 (unique in the set of all devices you want to sync with). 73 (unique in the set of all devices you want to sync with).
73 If you have already configured another devive and created 74 If you have already configured another devive and created
74 there a sync profile to sync with this device, give your device 75 there a sync profile to sync with this device, give your device
75 the same name as this sync profile! The same name is important, 76 the same name as this sync profile! The same name is important,
76 because it makes it possible to sync first A->B 77 because it makes it possible to sync first A->B
77 (A local device, that performs the sync, B remote device) 78 (A local device, that performs the sync, B remote device)
78 and then B->A. Such that the B->A sync knows about the 79 and then B->A. Such that the B->A sync knows about the
79 already performed A->B sync. 80 already performed A->B sync.
80 That means: It is unimportant if you sync A->B or B->A, 81 That means: It is unimportant if you sync A->B or B->A,
81 the devices A and B will be synced properly. 82 the devices A and B will be synced properly.
82c) Create a new sync profile and give it a unique name. 83c) Create a new sync profile and give it a unique name.
83 (unique in the set of all sync profiles on this device). 84 (unique in the set of all sync profiles on this device).
84 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is already installed 85 If you want to sync with a device, where KO/Pi is already installed
85 and which has a given unique device name, use this device name as 86 and which has a given unique device name, use this device name as
86 your profile name ( refer to b) ). 87 your profile name ( refer to b) ).
87d) Coose the profile kind of your syncing method: 88d) Coose the profile kind of your syncing method:
88 (i) Local file or 89 (i) Local file or
89 (ii) Pi-Sync or 90 (ii) Pi-Sync or
90 (iii) Remote file or 91 (iii) Remote file or
91 (iiii) Mobile Phone. 92 (iiii) Mobile Phone.
92 Detailed explanation in 5) 93 Detailed explanation in 5)
93e) Choose the other profile options. 94e) Choose the other profile options.
94 Detailed explanation in 2) 95 Detailed explanation in 2)
95f) Close sync dialog with OK. 96f) Close sync dialog with OK.
96g) Sync. 97g) Sync.
97 98
98NOTE: 99NOTE:
99AFTER SYNCING THERE ARE "SYNC EVENTS" CREATED 100AFTER SYNCING THERE ARE "SYNC EVENTS" CREATED
100(OR UPDATED, IF IT ALREADY EXITS) FOR EACH SYNC PROFILE. 101(OR UPDATED, IF IT ALREADY EXITS) FOR EACH SYNC PROFILE.
101YOU MAY NOT DELETE OR CHANGE THESE EVENTS. 102YOU MAY NOT DELETE OR CHANGE THESE EVENTS.
102 103
103************************************************************************* 104*************************************************************************
1042) Sync settings in sync dialog 1052) Sync settings in sync dialog
105************************************************************************* 106*************************************************************************
106 107
107a) Local device name: 108a) Local device name:
108 -> 1) b) 109 -> 1) b)
109b) Profile: 110b) Profile:
110 -> 1) c) 111 -> 1) c)
111c) Include in multiple sync: 112c) Include in multiple sync:
112 In the Synchronize menu, there is a multiple sync menu entry. 113 In the Synchronize menu, there is a multiple sync menu entry.
113 If you choose this menu entry, all user defined profiles with this 114 If you choose this menu entry, all user defined profiles with this
114 'Include in multiple sync' option enabled will be synced 115 'Include in multiple sync' option enabled will be synced
115 one after another. And this twice. This will take some time. 116 one after another. And this twice. This will take some time.
116 After that sync, on all devices should be the same data. 117 After that sync, on all devices should be the same data.
117d) Ask for preferences before sync: 118d) Ask for preferences before sync:
118 Check this to be asked for sync preferences settings before each sync. 119 Check this to be asked for sync preferences settings before each sync.
119 If the profile kind is "Pi-Sync" you will be asked to confirm 120 If the profile kind is "Pi-Sync" you will be asked to confirm
120 the "Pi-Sync" specific settings (Password,IP address, port number) 121 the "Pi-Sync" specific settings (Password,IP address, port number)
121 as well. That makes it possible to use that profile for a 122 as well. That makes it possible to use that profile for a
122 device that is connected via DHCP to the network and gets different 123 device that is connected via DHCP to the network and gets different
123 IP addresses when connection to the network. 124 IP addresses when connection to the network.
124e) Sync preferences: 125e) Sync preferences:
125 Choose here your sync preferences. 126 Choose here your sync preferences.
126 Details -> 4) 127 Details -> 4)
127f) Show summary after sync: 128f) Show summary after sync:
128 Check this to get a small summary dialog after sync 129 Check this to get a small summary dialog after sync
129 about number of added/changed/deleted events on local/remote. 130 about number of added/changed/deleted events on local/remote.
130g) Write back synced data: 131g) Write back synced data:
131 Uncheck this to update the local calendar only. 132 Uncheck this to update the local calendar only.
132 I.e. your local calendar is synced with the remote calendar 133 I.e. your local calendar is synced with the remote calendar
133 but nothing on the remote calendar is changed. 134 but nothing on the remote calendar is changed.
134 If you uncheck "Write back synced data", the settings 135 If you uncheck "Write back synced data", the settings
135 under h) and i) are ignored, of course. 136 under h) and i) are ignored, of course.
136h) --Write back (on remote) existing entries only: 137h) --Write back (on remote) existing entries only:
137 Check this to update the remote data only. 138 Check this to update the remote data only.
138 I.e. no data from yor local calendar/addressbook is added to the 139 I.e. no data from yor local calendar/addressbook is added to the
139 remote device. You may use this option to 140 remote device. You may use this option to
140 sync against some kind of "public calendar/addressbook" without 141 sync against some kind of "public calendar/addressbook" without
141 writing back your personal data. 142 writing back your personal data.
142i) --Write back (calendar) entries in future only: 143i) --Write back (calendar) entries in future only:
143 Check this to write back only calendar entries in future. 144 Check this to write back only calendar entries in future.
144 (Useful when syncing with mobile phones.) 145 (Useful when syncing with mobile phones.)
145 You can specify the date range in weeks with 146 You can specify the date range in weeks with
146 ---- Max. weeks in future. 147 ---- Max. weeks in future.
147 Note: The date range starts always 7 days before the actual date! 148 Note: The date range starts always 7 days before the actual date!
148 I.e. the calendar events of the last week are written back always. 149 I.e. the calendar events of the last week are written back always.
149j) Profile kind: 150j) Profile kind:
150 Details -> 5) 151 Details -> 5)
151 152
152************************************************************************* 153*************************************************************************
1533) Syncing background 1543) Syncing background
154************************************************************************* 155*************************************************************************
155 156
156The same mentioned for calendars is valid for addressbooks as well. 157The same mentioned for calendars is valid for addressbooks as well.
157 158
158Synchronizing calendars ( i.e. files ) means, 159Synchronizing calendars ( i.e. files ) means,
159to merge two calendars in a useful way. 160to merge two calendars in a useful way.
160If the two calendars are completely different, 161If the two calendars are completely different,
161there is no problem, the resulting calendar contains 162there is no problem, the resulting calendar contains
162all data from the local and from the remote calendar. 163all data from the local and from the remote calendar.
163 164
164Problems will occur, if you have edited items 165Problems will occur, if you have edited items
165from the local calendar on the remote machine. 166from the local calendar on the remote machine.
166Then it could be, that items are in conflict. 167Then it could be, that items are in conflict.
167Two items are "in conflict", if they have the 168Two items are "in conflict", if they have the
168same unique ID (which get an item at time of 169same unique ID (which get an item at time of
169creation and owns it until it is deleted ) 170creation and owns it until it is deleted )
170and they both are modified after the last 171and they both are modified after the last
171synchronization. 172synchronization.
172 173
173At first sync of two calendars there is no item deleted. 174At first sync of two calendars there is no item deleted.
174If the calendars are synced before and there is an item, 175If the calendars are synced before and there is an item,
175which is not edited after the last sync and is only 176which is not edited after the last sync and is only
176available in one calendar, then this item is deleted 177available in one calendar, then this item is deleted
177in this calendar. 178in this calendar.
178 179
179But when was the last synchronization between two calendars? 180But when was the last synchronization between two calendars?
180 181
181To know that, KO/Pi creates at first syncing 182To know that, KO/Pi creates at first syncing
182of two files an unique event "<profile name> - sync Event" 183of two files an unique event "<profile name> - sync Event"
183on the remote and the local calendar. 184on the remote and the local calendar.
184After syncing, the start time of this event is set 185After syncing, the start time of this event is set
185to the time of syncing. 186to the time of syncing.
186The event is read only and the user may not change it. 187The event is read only and the user may not change it.
187 188
@@ -368,129 +369,129 @@ d) Mobile device (cell phone)
368 I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty> 369 I/O device: <ignored - i.e. leave empty>
369 Connection: irda 370 Connection: irda
370 Model: <leave empty> 371 Model: <leave empty>
371 372
372 Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation, 373 Here is the overview from the Gammu documentation,
373 how to specify the connection settings for 374 how to specify the connection settings for
374 I/O device: 375 I/O device:
375 Connection: 376 Connection:
376 Model: 377 Model:
377 378
378 Note: The documentation uses the term "port", 379 Note: The documentation uses the term "port",
379 where we use the term "I/O device". 380 where we use the term "I/O device".
380 Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file. 381 Note: You do not have to create/change the gammurc configuration file.
381 That will do KO/Pi for you. 382 That will do KO/Pi for you.
382 Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty, 383 Note: For a known model, leave "Model:" always empty,
383 such that Gammu can auto detect the model. 384 such that Gammu can auto detect the model.
384 385
385# This is a sample ~/.gammurc file. 386# This is a sample ~/.gammurc file.
386# In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc 387# In Unix/Linux copy it into your home directory and name it .gammurc
387# or into /etc and name it gammurc 388# or into /etc and name it gammurc
388# In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc 389# In Win32 copy it into directory with Gammu.exe and name gammurc
389# More about parameters later 390# More about parameters later
390# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 391# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
391 392
392[gammu] 393[gammu]
393 394
394port = com8: 395port = com8:
395#model = 6110 396#model = 6110
396connection = fbusblue 397connection = fbusblue
397#synchronizetime = yes 398#synchronizetime = yes
398#logfile = gammulog 399#logfile = gammulog
399#logformat = textall 400#logformat = textall
400#use_locking = yes 401#use_locking = yes
401#gammuloc = locfile 402#gammuloc = locfile
402#startinfo = yes 403#startinfo = yes
403#gammucoding = utf8 404#gammucoding = utf8
404 405
405[gammu1] 406[gammu1]
406 407
407port = com8: 408port = com8:
408#model = 6110 409#model = 6110
409connection = fbusblue 410connection = fbusblue
410#synchronizetime = yes 411#synchronizetime = yes
411#logfile = gammulog 412#logfile = gammulog
412#logformat = textall 413#logformat = textall
413#use_locking = yes 414#use_locking = yes
414#gammuloc = locfile 415#gammuloc = locfile
415#startinfo = yes 416#startinfo = yes
416#gammucoding = utf8 417#gammucoding = utf8
417 418
418# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 419# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
419# Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type 420# Now info about "Connection" parameter and connected with it port type
420# (more about port types later) 421# (more about port types later)
421# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 422# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
422# "Connection" parameter | Port type | More details 423# "Connection" parameter | Port type | More details
423# -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- 424# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
424# "fbus" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 425# "fbus" | serial | Nokia FBUS2
425# "fbusirda"/"infrared" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over direct infrared device 426# "fbusirda"/"infrared" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over direct infrared device
426# "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 with DLR3 cable 427# "fbusdlr3"/"dlr3" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 with DLR3 cable
427# "fbusdku5" | dku5 | Nokia FBUS2 with DKU5 cable. WIN32 ONLY 428# "fbusdku5" | dku5 | Nokia FBUS2 with DKU5 cable. WIN32 ONLY
428# "fbuspl2303" | usb | Nokia FBUS2 with USB cable based on 429# "fbuspl2303" | usb | Nokia FBUS2 with USB cable based on
429# | | PL2303 chip. 430# | | PL2303 chip.
430# "fbusblue" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over Bluetooth serial device 431# "fbusblue" | serial | Nokia FBUS2 over Bluetooth serial device
431# "phonetblue" | serial | Nokia PHONET FBUS over Bluetooth serial 432# "phonetblue" | serial | Nokia PHONET FBUS over Bluetooth serial
432# | | device 433# | | device
433# "mrouterblue" | serial | 434# "mrouterblue" | serial |
434# "mbus" | serial | Nokia MBUS2 435# "mbus" | serial | Nokia MBUS2
435# "at19200"/"at115200"/..| serial | AT commands.8 bits, None parity, 1 stop 436# "at19200"/"at115200"/..| serial | AT commands.8 bits, None parity, 1 stop
436# | | bit, no flow control 437# | | bit, no flow control
437# -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- 438# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
438# "irdaphonet"/"irda" | irda | Nokia PHONET FBUS over socket infrared 439# "irdaphonet"/"irda" | irda | Nokia PHONET FBUS over socket infrared
439# "irdaat" | irda | AT commands with socket infrared 440# "irdaat" | irda | AT commands with socket infrared
440# "irdaobex" | irda | OBEX over socket infrared. MODEL "obex" 441# "irdaobex" | irda | OBEX over socket infrared. MODEL "obex"
441# -----------------------|-----------|----------------------------------------- 442# -----------------------|-----------|-----------------------------------------
442# "bluephonet" | BT | Nokia PHONET FBUS with Bluetooth stack 443# "bluephonet" | BT | Nokia PHONET FBUS with Bluetooth stack
443# "bluefbus"/"dlr3blue" | BT | Nokia FBUS2 with Bluetooth stack 444# "bluefbus"/"dlr3blue" | BT | Nokia FBUS2 with Bluetooth stack
444# "blueat"/"atblue" | BT | AT commands with Bluetooth stack 445# "blueat"/"atblue" | BT | AT commands with Bluetooth stack
445# "blueobex" | BT | OBEX with Bluetooth. MODEL "obex" 446# "blueobex" | BT | OBEX with Bluetooth. MODEL "obex"
446# 447#
447# Now more about port types and connected with it "Port" parameter 448# Now more about port types and connected with it "Port" parameter
448# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 449# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
449# Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix 450# Port type | "Port" parameter in Windows/DOS | "Port" parameter in Linux/Unix
450# ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- 451# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
451# serial | "com*:" | "/dev/ttyS*" 452# serial | "com*:" | "/dev/ttyS*"
452# | (example "com1:") | (example "/dev/ttyS1") 453# | (example "com1:") | (example "/dev/ttyS1")
453# | | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS) 454# | | or "/dev/tts/**" (with DevFS)
454# ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- 455# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
455# irda | ignored (can be empty) | "/dev/ircomm*" 456# irda | ignored (can be empty) | "/dev/ircomm*"
456# ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- 457# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
457# BT | Bluetooth device address 458# BT | Bluetooth device address
458# | (example "") 459# | (example "")
459# ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- 460# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
460# dku5 | ignored (can be empty) | connection with it not possible 461# dku5 | ignored (can be empty) | connection with it not possible
461# ----------|---------------------------------|-------------------------------- 462# ----------|---------------------------------|--------------------------------
462# usb | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*" 463# usb | connection with it not possible | "/dev/ttyUSB*"
463# 464#
464# Other config parameters 465# Other config parameters
465# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 466# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
466# Parameter name | Description 467# Parameter name | Description
467# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ 468# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
468# Model | use only, when Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model. 469# Model | use only, when Gammu doesn't recognize your phone model.
469# | Put it here. Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210" 470# | Put it here. Example values: "6110", "6150", "6210", "8210"
470# SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during 471# SynchronizeTime | if you want to set time from computer to phone during
471# | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when 472# | starting connection. Do not rather use this option when
472# | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need 473# | when to reset phone during connection (in some phones need
473# | to set time again after restart) 474# | to set time again after restart)
474# GammuLoc | name of localisation file 475# GammuLoc | name of localisation file
475# StartInfo | this option allow to set, that you want (setting "yes") 476# StartInfo | this option allow to set, that you want (setting "yes")
476# | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable 477# | to see message on the phone screen or phone should enable
477# | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone 478# | light for a moment during starting connection. Phone
478# | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option. 479# | WON'T beep during starting connection with this option.
479# GammuCoding | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example 480# GammuCoding | forces using specified codepage (in win32 - for example
480# | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8") 481# | "1250" will force CP1250) or UTF8 (in Linux - "utf8")
481# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ 482# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
482# Logfile | Use, when want to have logfile from communication. 483# Logfile | Use, when want to have logfile from communication.
483# Logformat | What debug info and format should be used: 484# Logformat | What debug info and format should be used:
484# | "nothing" - no debug level (default) 485# | "nothing" - no debug level (default)
485# | "text" - transmission dump in text format 486# | "text" - transmission dump in text format
486# | "textall" - all possible info in text format 487# | "textall" - all possible info in text format
487# | "errors" - errors in text format 488# | "errors" - errors in text format
488# | "binary" - transmission dump in binary format 489# | "binary" - transmission dump in binary format
489# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------ 490# ----------------|------------------------------------------------------------
490# Use_Locking | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device 491# Use_Locking | under Unix/Linux use "yes", if want to lock used device
491# | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored 492# | to prevent using it by other applications. In win32 ignored
492 493
493 494
494 495
495 496
496 \ No newline at end of file 497