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authorNicolas Lœuillet <nicolas@loeuillet.org>2016-02-20 08:39:08 +0100
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3 3
4Now you're logged in, it's time to configure your account as you want. 4Now you're logged in, it's time to configure your account as you want.
5 5
6Click on ``Config`` menu. You have five tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``, ``User information``, ``Password`` and ``Tagging rules``. 6Click on ``Config`` menu. You have five tabs: ``Settings``, ``RSS``,
7``User information``, ``Password`` and ``Tagging rules``.
7 8
8Settings 9Settings
9-------- 10--------
@@ -11,7 +12,9 @@ Settings
11Theme 12Theme
12~~~~~ 13~~~~~
13 14
14wallabag is customizable. You can choose your prefered theme here. You can also create a new one, a chapter is dedicated for this. The default theme is ``Material``, it's the theme used in the documentation screenshots. 15wallabag is customizable. You can choose your prefered theme here. You can also
16create a new one, a chapter will be dedicated for this. The default theme is
17``Material``, it's the theme used in the documentation screenshots.
15 18
16Items per page 19Items per page
17~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -21,7 +24,8 @@ You can change the number of articles displayed on each page.
21Language 24Language
22~~~~~~~~ 25~~~~~~~~
23 26
24You can change the language of wallabag interface. 27You can change the language of wallabag interface. You need to logout for this change
28to take effect.
25 29
26RSS 30RSS
27--- 31---
@@ -43,41 +47,49 @@ You can change your name, your email address and enable ``Two factor authenticat
43Two factor authentication 47Two factor authentication
44~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 48~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
45 49
46 Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA) is a technology patented in 1984 that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components. 50 Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA) is a technology patented in 1984
51 that provides identification of users by means of the combination of two different components.
47 52
48https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication 53https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication
49 54
50If you enable 2FA, each time you want to login to wallabag, you'll receive a code by email. You have to put this code on the following form. 55If you enable 2FA, each time you want to login to wallabag, you'll receive
56a code by email. You have to put this code on the following form.
51 57
52.. image:: ../../img/user/2FA_form.png 58.. image:: ../../img/user/2FA_form.png
53 :alt: Two factor authentication 59 :alt: Two factor authentication
54 :align: center 60 :align: center
55 61
56If you don't want to receive a code each time you want to login, you can check the ``I'm on a trusted computer`` checkbox: wallabag will remember you for 15 days. 62If you don't want to receive a code each time you want to login, you can check
63the ``I'm on a trusted computer`` checkbox: wallabag will remember you for 15 days.
57 64
58Password 65Password
59-------- 66--------
60 67
61You can change your password here. 68You can change your password here (8 characters minimum).
62 69
63Tagging rules 70Tagging rules
64------------- 71-------------
65 72
66If you want to automatically assign a tag to new articles, this part of the configuration is for you. 73If you want to automatically assign a tag to new articles, this part
74of the configuration is for you.
67 75
68What does « tagging rules » mean? 76What does « tagging rules » mean?
69~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 77~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
70 78
71They are rules used by wallabag to automatically tag new entries. 79They are rules used by wallabag to automatically tag new entries.
72Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries. 80Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add
81the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries.
73 82
74How do I use them? 83How do I use them?
75~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 84~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
76 85
77Let assume you want to tag new entries as *« short reading »* when the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes. 86Let assume you want to tag new entries as *« short reading »* when
78In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the **Rule** field and *« short reading »* in the **Tags** field. 87the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes.
88In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the **Rule** field
89and *« short reading »* in the **Tags** field.
79Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: *« short reading, must read »*. 90Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: *« short reading, must read »*.
80Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators: if *« readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com" »* then tag as *« long reading, github »*. 91Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators:
92if *« readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com" »* then tag as *« long reading, github »*.
81 93
82Which variables and operators can I use to write rules? 94Which variables and operators can I use to write rules?
83~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 95~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -96,4 +108,4 @@ language The entry's language != Not equal
96mimetype The entry's mime-type OR One rule or another 108mimetype The entry's mime-type OR One rule or another
97readingTime The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes AND One rule and another 109readingTime The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes AND One rule and another
98domainName The domain name of the entry matches Tests that a subject is matches a search (case-insensitive). Example: title matches "football" 110domainName The domain name of the entry matches Tests that a subject is matches a search (case-insensitive). Example: title matches "football"
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