Hier heb je vast wel iets aan. Zo maakten we in het begin ook zelf de snelkoppelingen aan.
# Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Synology Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Version: $Id: README,v 1.1 2010-07-15 08:58:01 jiayul Exp $
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# you can add your own node in management UI. What you have to do is:
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# 1. Create a directory under /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty
# 2. Put a file named "application.cfg" under the directory.
#
#
# The format of the application.cfg is:
# text = The node name that would be showed in the tree.
# If you would like to do localization, you can add abbreviation
# of language in the suffix. For example,
# text_cht = Node name for Chinese language
# text_fre = Node name for Franch
# Other abbreviation (jpn, sve, spn,...) can be found at
# /usr/syno/synoman/webman/texts/
# If user use a language that can't be found here, we will use
# "text" by default. So it is recommended you must set the "text"
# as default for other languages.
#
# description = The description of this node (will show when on mouse
# over and in the complete function list). This string
# can be localized, too. For example:
# description_cht = ...
# description_fre = ...
#
# icon_16 = The icon path for tree icon. The icon must be put under
# /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/xxx/ where xxx is the
# directory name of your module.
# For example, if you create a directory named "images" and
# put your icon in it. So full path of the icon is:
# /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/xxx/images/icon.png. Then
# this value should be set to "images/icon.png".
# (omit the/usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/xxx/)
# icon_32 = The big icon path. This icon will be used in complete function
# list mode.
# type = The value can be "embedded" or "popup". "popup" means when click
# on the node, we will popup a new window. The "embedded" means
# open the url in the left frame of management UI just like other
# Synology's function does.
# protocol = The value can be "http" or "https". This is the url protocol
# you would like to use. If this value is not set, we will
# set it to current connection protocol.
# address = The address of the url. If it is empty, we will use current
# url which means the address will be the same with how user
# connect to management UI.
# port = The port number of the url. If this is not set, we will use the
# port that user is connecting to the management UI.
# path = The path part of the url.
#
#
#
# Example 1: If you would like to add a node named "My Node". When click
# on it, it popup a new windows to http://www.synology.com/index.php. I
# create a directory /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/my_node and put my
# image in /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/my_node/images/.
#
# Here is my configuration in /usr/syno/synoman/webman/3rdparty/my_node/applicat
ion.cfg:
# text = My Node
# description = This is my node pointed to Synology WebSite
# icon_16 = images/icon16.png
# icon_32 = images/icon32.png
# type = popup
# protocol = http
# address = www.synology.com
# port = 80
# path = /index.php
#
#
# Example 2: If you would like to add a node named "Second Node". When
# click on the node, it will show the Web Station (port 80) of this DS.
# Just don't set the "address". In this example, we don't specify icon
# so it will show default icons. Please create a directory and put a
# file application.cfg in it:
#
# Here is the configuration of application.cfg:
# text = Second Node
# description = Description of second node
# type = embedded
# protocol = http
# port = 80
#
Ja maar hier worden geen gebruikers in genoemt.
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