From 23ba5e9b966c59d1cc178d9dcf14d0b5a970ea8d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?S=C3=A9bastien=20Blin?= Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 17:44:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update file transfer --- file-transfer.md | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/file-transfer.md b/file-transfer.md index 48629971..aa0fa849 100644 --- a/file-transfer.md +++ b/file-transfer.md @@ -9,34 +9,34 @@ How to use it? For sending a file on gnome, in a conversation you need to click to the send file icon at the bottom right of the conversation: -![](gnome_send_file.png "gnome_send_file.png"){width="600"} +![Gnome_send_file](/uploads/e7571789effe8641f5ff4117e47f89dd/Gnome_send_file.png) Then you will see your image as soon as the transfer is finished (and show images is activated) -![](gnome_image.png "gnome_image.png"){width="600"} +![Gnome_image](/uploads/cc03387d134a9aa71c6deb60ccf53ed8/Gnome_image.png) On the contrary if you receive a file (and if it's not a picture < 20 Mb), you will have to accept the transfer: -![](gnome_accept.png "gnome_accept.png"){width="600"} +![Gnome_accept](/uploads/29dd852e062e7bcbcb654e4e7e3f8e47/Gnome_accept.png) And then the file will be sent. You have the possibility to cancel in a middle of a transfer. -![](gnome_ongoing.png "gnome_ongoing.png"){width="600"} +![Gnome_ongoing](/uploads/92f319f8a88f75c388020d999f607bdc/Gnome_ongoing.png) ### Android When you are talking to somebody on Android, you have the possibility to send a picture on your device or take a photo with these buttons: -![](Android_file_buttons.png "Android_file_buttons.png"){width="400"} +![Android_file_buttons](/uploads/d68472b2c7bfcc616b0c674c9c7a8fed/Android_file_buttons.png) Note: when you send a file, the other has to accept it. At this moment you will see 'awaiting peer': -![](Android_awaiting_peer.png "Android_awaiting_peer.png"){width="400"} +![Android_awaiting_peer](/uploads/56f0316c945ca243448668ae9091b1de/Android_awaiting_peer.png) How it works (technical)? ------------------------- @@ -143,9 +143,9 @@ show a sub transfer instead the optimistic later (see TODO list). Actually the default TURN server is *turn.ring.cx*. But you can host your own TURN server. For example by running a -\[coturn\](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) server. +[coturn](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) server. -*sudo turnserver -a -v -n -u user:password -r "realm"* +`sudo turnserver -a -v -n -u user:password -r "realm"` Then, you can configure the TURN server in the advanced settings of RING.