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added a few tooltips in Tor configuration panel
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<width>724</width>
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<width>1173</width>
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<height>568</height>
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<height>703</height>
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</rect>
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</property>
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</property>
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<layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_3">
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<layout class="QVBoxLayout" name="verticalLayout_3">
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<property name="leftMargin">
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<property name="margin">
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<number>6</number>
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</property>
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<property name="topMargin">
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<number>6</number>
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</property>
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<property name="rightMargin">
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<number>6</number>
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</property>
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<property name="bottomMargin">
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<number>6</number>
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<number>6</number>
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</property>
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</property>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QTabWidget" name="tabWidget">
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<widget class="QTabWidget" name="tabWidget">
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<property name="currentIndex">
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<property name="currentIndex">
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<number>0</number>
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<number>2</number>
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</property>
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</property>
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<widget class="QWidget" name="tab">
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<widget class="QWidget" name="tab">
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<attribute name="title">
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<attribute name="title">
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</item>
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</item>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QSpinBox" name="hiddenpage_proxyPort_tor">
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<widget class="QSpinBox" name="hiddenpage_proxyPort_tor">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is the port of the Tor Socks proxy. Your Retroshare node can use this port to connect to</p><p>Hidden nodes. The led at right turns green when this port is active on your computer. </p><p>This does not mean however that your Retroshare traffic transits though Tor. It does only if </p><p>you connect to Hidden nodes, or if you are running a Hidden node yourself.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="minimum">
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<property name="minimum">
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<number>10</number>
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<number>10</number>
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</property>
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</property>
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</item>
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</item>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_9">
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_9">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This led is green when the port listen on the left is active on your computer. It does not</p><p>mean that your Retroshare traffic transits though Tor. It will do so only if </p><p>you connect to Hidden nodes, or if you are running a Hidden node yourself.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<property name="text">
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<string>Tor outgoing Okay</string>
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<string>Tor outgoing Okay</string>
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</property>
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</property>
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</item>
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</item>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QSpinBox" name="hiddenpage_proxyPort_i2p">
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<widget class="QSpinBox" name="hiddenpage_proxyPort_i2p">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This is the port of the I2P Socks proxy. Your Retroshare node can use this port to connect to</p><p>Hidden nodes. The led at right turns green when this port is active on your computer. </p><p>This does not mean however that your Retroshare traffic transits though I2P. It does only if </p><p>you connect to Hidden nodes, or if you are running a Hidden node yourself.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="minimum">
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<property name="minimum">
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<number>10</number>
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<number>10</number>
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</property>
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</property>
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</item>
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</item>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_2">
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<widget class="QLabel" name="label_2">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This led is green when the port listen on the left is active on your computer. It does not</p><p>mean that your Retroshare traffic transits though I2P. It will do so only if </p><p>you connect to Hidden nodes, or if you are running a Hidden node yourself.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<property name="text">
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<string>I2P outgoing Okay</string>
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<string>I2P outgoing Okay</string>
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</property>
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</property>
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<item>
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<widget class="QPushButton" name="testIncoming_PB">
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<widget class="QPushButton" name="testIncoming_PB">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your hidden address using the corresponding proxy. If your hidden node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several &quot;security warning&quot; about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it,</p></body></html></string>
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This button simulates a SSL connection to your hidden address using the corresponding proxy. If your hidden node is reachable, it should cause a SSL handshake error, which RS will interpret as a valid connection state. This operation might also cause several &quot;security warning&quot; about connections from your local host IP (127.0.0.1) in the News Feed if you enabled it, which you should interpret as a sign of good communication.</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<property name="text">
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<string>Test</string>
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<string>Test</string>
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</item>
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</item>
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<item>
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<item>
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<widget class="QLabel" name="l_incomingTestResult">
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<widget class="QLabel" name="l_incomingTestResult">
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<property name="toolTip">
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<string><html><head/><body><p>This led turns green only if you launch an active test using the above button. </p><p>When it does, it means that your hidden node can be reached from anywhere, using the Tor (resp. I2P) </p><p>network. Congratulations!</p></body></html></string>
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</property>
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<property name="text">
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<property name="text">
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<string>incoming ok</string>
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<string>incoming ok</string>
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</property>
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