diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-de/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-de/help.xml index 66016bf5..976ae546 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-de/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-de/help.xml @@ -232,4 +232,53 @@

Transaktionsliste

Eine Liste deiner Transaktionen. In View Wallets werden nur die eingehenden Transaktionen angezeigt.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-el/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-el/help.xml index fb5e6646..90890f98 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-el/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-el/help.xml @@ -217,4 +217,53 @@

Λίστα Συναλλαγών

Μια λίστα απο τις συναλλαγές του πορτοφολιού. Στα πορτοφόλια παρακολούθησης φαίνοντε μόνο οι εισερχόμενες συναλλαγές.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-es/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-es/help.xml index 043da0e0..c7117ea9 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-es/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-es/help.xml @@ -255,4 +255,53 @@

Es una lista con las transacciones del monedero. Ten en cuenta que en monederos de solo vista, únicamente se mostrarán las transacciones entrantes y no las salientes, por lo tanto la suma no es indicativa de los fondos disponibles.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-et/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-et/help.xml index ce3fc321..11d4b497 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-et/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-et/help.xml @@ -249,4 +249,53 @@

Ülekannete ajalugu

A list of the wallet transactions. In view wallets, only incoming transactions are shown.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-fr/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-fr/help.xml index 23e29a92..14e7ffdd 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-fr/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-fr/help.xml @@ -254,4 +254,53 @@

Une listes des transactions du portefeuille. Dans un portefeuille d’Audit, seules les transactions entrantes sont affichées.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-hu/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-hu/help.xml index fe6572e4..17b53802 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-hu/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-hu/help.xml @@ -239,4 +239,53 @@

A tárcához tartozó tranzakciók listája. A csak megtekintésre szolgáló tárcák esetében kizárólag a bejövő tranzakciók kerülnek megjelenítésre.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-it/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-it/help.xml index 16c880ff..4abd9df6 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-it/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-it/help.xml @@ -238,4 +238,53 @@

Una lista delle transazioni relative al portafoglio. Nei portafogli solo-visualizzazione, vengono visualizzate solo le transazioni in ingresso.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-nb/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-nb/help.xml index 71d775f2..d2e76a55 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-nb/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-nb/help.xml @@ -237,4 +237,53 @@

Transaksjonsliste

En liste over lommeboktransaksjonene. In view lommebøker, kan man bare se innkommende transaksjoner.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-nl/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-nl/help.xml index 198d3543..c9ec5abe 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-nl/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-nl/help.xml @@ -163,5 +163,55 @@ Lees meer over wisselgeld op https://getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/change.html

Transactielijst

Een lijst van de transacties van de portemonnee. In een alleen-lezen portemonnee worden alleen binnenkomende transacties weergegeven.

+ + ]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-pt-rBR/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-pt-rBR/help.xml index 72cc65b6..7f505473 100755 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-pt-rBR/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-pt-rBR/help.xml @@ -232,4 +232,53 @@

Lista de transações

Lista de transações da carteira. Nas carteiras \"somente leitura\", somente as transações de entrada aparecem.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-pt/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-pt/help.xml index 5bf2cb73..08f10d4d 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-pt/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-pt/help.xml @@ -240,4 +240,53 @@

Uma lista de transacções da carteira. Em carteiras de visualização, apenas são mostradas transacções de depósito.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-ro/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-ro/help.xml index ba0e61ed..8d202109 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-ro/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-ro/help.xml @@ -225,4 +225,53 @@

O listă a tranzacțiilor portofelului. În portofele create folosind cheia de vizualizare, doar tranzacțiile primite vor fi afișate.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-ru/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-ru/help.xml index 5303901e..0ba09b2d 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-ru/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-ru/help.xml @@ -243,4 +243,53 @@

Список транзакций, проведённых с использованием этого кошелька. В кошельках просмотра можно увидеть только входящие транзакции.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-sk/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-sk/help.xml index ff794225..30dfa1c0 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-sk/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-sk/help.xml @@ -220,4 +220,53 @@

Zoznam Transakcií

Zoznam transakcií v peňaženke. V prípade prezeracej peňaženky budú zobrazené iba prichádzajúce transakcie.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-sv/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-sv/help.xml index a63984fd..04ee6654 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-sv/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-sv/help.xml @@ -220,4 +220,53 @@

Transaktionlista

En lista av plånbokens transaktioner. I vis-plånböcker, visas bara inkommande transaktioner.

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/help.xml index 6e338336..287b550f 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rCN/help.xml @@ -198,4 +198,53 @@

交易列表

钱包交易的列表。在唯读钱包中,仅会显示接收到的交易。

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rTW/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rTW/help.xml index 12e8b8a6..5e191992 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rTW/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values-zh-rTW/help.xml @@ -188,4 +188,53 @@

交易列表

錢包交易的列表。在唯讀錢包中,僅會顯示接收到的交易。

]]> + + Nodes +

TL;DR

+

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo + to choose the best one for you!

+

What's a Node?

+

Monerujo uses a Remote Node (sometimes also called Daemon) to communicate with + the Monero Network without having to download and store a copy of the + whole blockchain itself.

+

Node List

+

If the list is empty, you can either add new nodes manually or let Monerujo + scan the network for you. Or both. Read on…

+

The node list shows all currently known nodes. Additionally, the timestamp + of the latest block known to each node is shown under the node name. An icon + representing the node's response behaviour + (which indicates the level of connectivity to be expected) + is shown next to each node.

+

Any node in the list can be bookmarked for later use. + Nodes which are not bookmarked will be forgotten.

+

Monerujo will choose the optimal bookmarked node each time you use it. + It does this by checking the blockheight (how up-to-date + is the node?) as well as the response behaviour (how fast does the node respond to requests?).

+

The list is sorted by these characteristics, so the top node would be the one Monerujo + would choose right now. The bottom of the list would show very slow or unavailable nodes.

+

Add a Node

+

By touching the "Add Node" button at the bottom, you will be asked to + enter the node details in the following dialog. + The "Address" is the hostname or IP-address of the node - this is the only + mandatory entry. + Enter the "Port" if the node runs on a non-default port (e.g. 18089). + You can also optionally name the node, so you can identify it easier later on. + Some nodes require credentials to use them. Enter the provided username & + password in the appropriate fields. Now you can "Test" these setting. + The "Test Results" will display the blockheight, response time and actual IP used. + The result may also be an error - usually because the hostname provided is + not reachable in a sensible amount of time or the credentials are incorrect. + Or the hostname/port combination does not point to an actual Monero Node! + Once the test passes (no error) - you're set to press "OK" to save & + bookmark this node.

+

Scan for Nodes

+

Additionally, you can scan the network for nodes. Monerujo will start + scanning the network for Remote Nodes on port 18089. It begins by asking your + bookmarked nodes for other peers in the Monero P2P network and then continues + by asking those for their peers, and so on. If you have no bookmarked nodes + (or they don't tell us about their peers), + Monerujo will go straight to the Monero seed nodes hardcoded into Monero. The + scan stops when it finds 10 remote nodes in total.

+ ]]>
diff --git a/app/src/main/res/values/help.xml b/app/src/main/res/values/help.xml index fb8f69ee..5a1a19e0 100644 --- a/app/src/main/res/values/help.xml +++ b/app/src/main/res/values/help.xml @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@

A list of the wallet transactions. In view wallets, only incoming transactions are shown.

]]> - Nodes

TL;DR

Refresh the nodes list by pulling down & bookmark 3–5 nodes to allow Monerujo