Add Feed to Akregator Add Feeds to Akregator Add All Found Feeds to Akregator Subscribe to site updates (using news feed) Imported Feeds & Auto Refresh None Every 15 Seconds Every 30 Seconds Every Minute Every 5 Minutes Every 10 Minutes Every 15 Minutes Every 30 Minutes Every 60 Minutes Cannot Refresh Source This plugin cannot auto-refresh the current part. Translate Web Page Translate Web & Page & English To & French To & German To & Spanish To & Portuguese To & Italian To & Dutch To & Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) & Dutch & French & German & Italian & Japanese & Korean & Norwegian & Portuguese & Russian & Spanish Thai & English & Chinese (Simplified) to English Chinese (Traditional) to English & Japanese to English & Korean to English & Russian to English Cannot Translate Source Only web pages can be translated using this plugin. Only full webpages can be translated for this language pair. Translation Error The URL you entered is not valid, please correct it and try again. Extra Toolbar Your names Your emails & Crashes All Pages of This Crash No Recovered Crashes & Clear List of Crashes Extra Toolbar View Filter Allow to filter the currently displayed items by filetype. Filter Field Only Show Items of Type Use Multiple Filters Show Count Reset Extra Toolbar Filter Toolbar No error Index size exceeded DOMString size exceeded Hierarchy request error Wrong document Invalid character No data allowed No modification allowed Not found Not supported Attribute in use Invalid state Syntax error Invalid modification Namespace error Invalid access Unknown Exception %1 Add attribute Change attribute value Remove attribute Rename attribute Change textual content Insert node Remove node Move node Edit Element & Append as Child Insert & Before Current Edit Text Edit Attribute DOM Tree for %1 DOM Tree Move Nodes Save DOM Tree as HTML File Exists Do you really want to overwrite: %1? Overwrite Unable to Open File Unable to open %1 for writing Invalid URL This URL %1 is not valid. Delete Nodes Delete Attributes Message Log Pure DOM Tree Show DOM Attributes Highlight HTML Show Message Log Expand Increase expansion level Collapse Decrease expansion level & Delete Delete nodes New & Element... New & Text Node... Delete attributes Show & DOM Tree Attribute & name: Attribute & value: DOM Tree Viewer & List Hide DOM Node Node & value: Node & type: Namespace & URI: Node & name: Name Value Apply & File & Edit & View & Go Main Toolbar Tree Toolbar Element & name: Element & namespace: Extra Toolbar Edit & text for text node: DOM Tree Options & Pure & Refresh Name Size File Count Directory Count Last Modified Owner Group Mime Type Go To Go Up Stop Refresh Refresh Refresh '%1 ' Stop at Depth Stop at Area Stop at Name Color Mode Visualization None Depth FSView Filesystem Utilization Viewer (c) 2003-2005, Josef Weidendorfer This is the FSView plugin, a graphical browsing mode showing filesystem utilization by using a tree map visualization. Note that in this mode, automatic updating when filesystem changes are made is intentionally not done. For details on usage and options available, see the online help under menu'Help/ FSView Manual '. & FSView Manual Show FSView manual Opens the help browser with the FSView documentation Move to Trash Delete & Edit File Type... FSView intentionally does not support automatic updates when changes are made to files or directories, currently visible in FSView, from the outside. For details, see the'Help/ FSView Manual '. Filesystem Viewer (c) 2002, Josef Weidendorfer View filesystem starting from this folder & View & Help Your names Your emails Text %1 Recursive Bisection Columns Rows Always Best Best Alternate (V) Alternate (H) Nesting Correct Borders Only Width %1 Allow Rotation Shading Visible Take Space From Children Top Left Top Center Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Center Bottom Right No %1 Limit No Area Limit Area of '%1 '(%2) Double Area Limit (to %1) Halve Area Limit (to %1) No Depth Limit Depth of '%1 '(%2) Depth %1 Decrement (to %1) Increment (to %1) Create Image Gallery Create Image Gallery for %1 Look Page Look & Page title: Images per row: Show image file & name Show image file & size Show image & dimensions Font name: Font size: & Foreground color: & Background color: Folders & Save to HTML file: The name of the HTML file this gallery will be saved to. & Recurse subfolders Whether subfolders should be included for the image gallery creation or not. Recursion depth: Endless You can limit the number of folders the image gallery creator will traverse to by setting an upper bound for the recursion depth. Copy original files This makes a copy of all images and the gallery will refer to these copies instead of the original images. Use & comment file If you enable this option you can specify a comment file which will be used for generating subtitles for the images. For details about the file format please see the "What's This?" help below. Comments & file: You can specify the name of the comment file here. The comment file contains the subtitles for the images. The format of this file is: FILENAME1: Description FILENAME2: Description and so on Thumbnails Image format for the thumbnails: Thumbnail size: & Set different color depth: & Create Image Gallery... Could not create the plugin, please report a bug. Creating an image gallery works only on local folders. Creating thumbnails Could not create folder: %1 Number of images: %1 Created on: %1 Subfolders: Created thumbnail for: %1 Creating thumbnail for: %1 failed KB Could not open file: %1 Extra Toolbar Your names Your emails HTML Settings JavaScript & Java & Cookies & Plugins Autoload & Images Enable Proxy Enable Cache Cache Policy & Keep Cache in Sync & Use Cache if Possible & Offline Browsing Mode Cookies could not be enabled, because the cookie daemon could not be started. Cookies Disabled Disable Proxy Disable Cache Media Player Play Pause Not a sound file Form1 Configuration - Metabar Items Open with: Actions: Animate resize Show service menus Themes Install New Theme... New... Edit... Name Address General Actions Links Share Create Link New link Name: URL: Edit Link More Run %1 Choose Application Type Size User Group Permissions Modified Accessed Link target Files Folders Total Entries Click to start preview Creating preview Configure Metabar... Less Add a Network Folder Run Comment Needs root privileges Microformats Import All Microformats & Minitools & Edit Minitools & Tools Extra Toolbar Rellinks & Top This link references a home page or the top of some hierarchy. & Up This link references the immediate parent of the current document. & First This link type tells search engines which document is considered by the author to be the starting point of the collection. This link references the previous document in an ordered series of documents. & Next This link references the next document in an ordered series of documents. & Last This link references the end of a sequence of documents. & Search This link references the search. Document This menu contains the links referring the document information. Table of & Contents This link references the table of contents. Chapters This menu references the chapters of the document. Sections This menu references the sections of the document. Subsections This menu references the subsections of the document. Appendix This link references the appendix. & Glossary This link references the glossary. & Index This link references the index. More This menu contains other important links. This link references the help. & Authors This link references the author. Copyright This link references the copyright. This menu references the bookmarks. Other Versions This link references the alternate versions of this document. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous links. [Autodetected] %1 & Tools Document Relations Your names Your emails Search Toolbar Search Bar Enter a search term. Click on the icon to change search mode or provider. Search Bar Focus Searchbar Find in This Page Select Search Engines... Extra Toolbar Your names Your emails Change Browser Identification Change Browser & Identification Other Version %1 %1 %2 Version %1 on %2 %1 %2 on %3 Identify As Default Identification Apply to Entire Site Configure... Validate Web Page & Validate Web Page Validate HTML (by URI) Validate HTML (by Upload) Validate CSS (by URI) Validate CSS (by Upload) Validate & Links Validate Page View Validator Report Configure Validator... Remote Validation Local Validation HTML tidy results: Page: %1, %2, %3 Page: %1, %2 Frame '%1 ': %2, %3, %4 The selected URL cannot be verified because it contains a password. Sending this URL to %1 would put the security of %2 at risk. Cannot Validate Source You cannot validate anything except web pages with this plugin. The URL you entered is not valid, please correct it and try again. Validation Extra Toolbar HTML/ XML Validator URL: Upload: CSS Validator Link Validator Message Your names Your emails Validation Report Error Warning Configure Validator Plugin Internal Validation Configure Validating Servers Web Archiver Status Unable to Open Web-Archive Unable to open %1 for writing. Downloading Ok Archive & Web Page... *. war *. tgz_BAR_Web Archives Save Page as Web-Archive Invalid URL The URL %1 is not valid. File Exists Do you really want to overwrite: %1? Overwrite Local File To: Archiving: Original URL Extra Toolbar Archiving webpage completed. digiKam Photo Management Program Manage your photographs like a professional with the power of open source Download complete A download from a camera or other device has finished. Batch queue completed A queue in the batch queue manager has been completed. Update of fingerprint database complete The update of the fingerprint database has been completed. Update of thumbnails database complete The update of the thumbnails database has been completed. Synchronization of images' metadata with database completed The synchronization of the images' metadata with the database has been completed. ImagePlugin_AdjustCurves Image histogram adjust curves plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_AdjustLevels Image histogram adjust levels plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_BlurFX Blur special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Border Add border to image plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_ChannelMixer Image color channels mixer plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Charcoal Charcoal drawing image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_ColorFx Color special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_ContentAwareResizing Liquid Rescale plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Core digiKam Core Image Plugin ImagePlugin_DistortionFX Distortion special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Emboss Emboss image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_FilmGrain Film grain image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_FreeRotation Free rotation plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_HotPixels Hot pixel correction plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Infrared Simulate infrared film plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_InPainting digiKam plugin to inpaint a photograph ImagePlugin_InsertText Insert text to image plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_LensCorrection Lens aberrations correction tools ImagePlugin_LocalContrast Local contrast plugin for Digikam ImagePlugin_OilPaint Oil paint image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Perspective Perspective tool plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_RainDrop Rain dropping image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Restoration digiKam plugin to restore a photograph ImagePlugin_ShearTool Shear tool plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_SuperImpose Template superimpose plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Texture digiKam plugin to apply texture on image ImagePlugin_WhiteBalance White balance correction plugin for digiKam digiKam albums kioslave digiKam dates kioslave digiKam search kioslave digikam tags kioslave showFoto Photo Viewer and Editor Download Photos with digiKam digiKam Detect and Download A digiKam Image Plugin Digikam Nepomuk Service A Nepomuk service that syncs with digikam Noise Reduction plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_AdjustCurves Image histogram adjust curves plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_AdjustLevels Image histogram adjust levels plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_AntiVignetting Anti Vignetting image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_BlurFX Blur special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Border Add border to image plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_ChannelMixer Image color channels mixer plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Charcoal Charcoal drawing image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Solarize Color special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_DistortionFX Distortion special effects plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Emboss Emboss image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_FilmGrain Film grain image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_FreeRotation Free rotation plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_HotPixels Hot pixel correction plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Infrared Simulate infrared film plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_InPainting digiKam plugin to inpaint a photograph ImagePlugin_InsertText Insert text to image plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_LensDistortion Spherical aberration image correction plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_NoiseReduction Noise Reduction plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_OilPaint Oil paint image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Perspective Perspective tool plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_RainDrop Rain dropping image effect plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Refocus digiKam plugin to refocus an image ImagePlugin_Restoration digiKam plugin to restore a photograph ImagePlugin_ShearTool Shear tool plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_SuperImpose Template superimpose plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_Texture digiKam plugin to apply texture on image ImagePlugin_Unsharp Unsharp mask image filter plugin for digiKam ImagePlugin_WhiteBalance White balance correction plugin for digiKam Color Palette Editor KColorEdit Screen Grabbing Program KGrab kgrapheditor A Graphviz dot graph editor for KDE kgraphviewer A Graphviz dot graph viewer for KDE kgraphviewerPart Icon Editor KIconEdit KPhotoAlbum Photo Album KPovModeler Povray Modeler Kuickshow Image Viewer PNG compression: The compression value for PNG images: 1: low compression (large file size but short compression duration - default) 5: medium compression 9: high compression (small file size but long compression duration) Note: PNG is always a lossless image compression format. Compress TIFF files Toggle compression for TIFF images. If this option is enabled, the final size of the TIFF image is reduced. A lossless compression format (Deflate) is used to save the file. Lossless JPEG 2000 files Toggle lossless compression for JPEG 2000 images. If this option is enabled, a lossless method will be used to compress JPEG 2000 pictures. JPEG 2000 quality: The quality value for JPEG 2000 images: 1: low quality (high compression and small file size) 50: medium quality 75: good quality (default) 100: high quality (no compression and large file size) Note: JPEG 2000 is not a lossless image compression format when you use this setting. JPEG quality: The JPEG quality: 1: low quality (high compression and small file size) 50: medium quality 75: good quality (default) 100: high quality (no compression and large file size) Note: JPEG always uses lossy compression. Warning: JPEG is a lossy image compression format. None Medium High Lossless PGF files Toggle lossless compression for PGF images. If this option is enabled, a lossless method will be used to compress PGF pictures. PGF quality: The quality value for PGF images: 1: high quality (no compression and large file size) 3: good quality (default) 6: medium quality 9: low quality (high compression and small file size) Note: PGF is not a lossless image compression format when you use this setting. Threshold: Softness: Advanced adjustments Luminance Photograph Noise Reduction Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Noise Reduction settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Noise Reduction text file. Photograph Noise Reduction Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Noise Reduction text file. Caption/ Tags unavailable Unknown %1x%2 (%3Mpx) %1 bpp %1 (35mm: %2) %1 ISO EXIF Makernote IPTC File: Folder: Date: Size: Owner: Permissions: File Properties Type: Dimensions: Compression: Bit depth: Color mode: Image Properties Make: Model: Created: Lens: Aperture: Focal: Exposure: Sensitivity: Mode/ Program: Flash: White balance: Photograph Properties Readable: Writable: New Name: Downloaded: Camera File Properties unknown No Yes %1 (%2) RAW Image unchanged Captions: Enter caption text here. Enter caption author name here. Date: Rating: Enter new tag here... Tags already assigned Recent Tags Revert all changes Apply Apply all changes to images More Description Information Apply changes? Do you want to apply your changes? caption date rating tags Do you want to apply your changes? Always apply changes without confirmation Applying changes to images. Please wait... Writing metadata to files. Please wait... Reading metadata from files. Please wait... Tags New Tag... Create Tag From Address Book Reset Tag Icon All Tags Children Parents Select Deselect Invert Selection Toggle Auto Both Delete Tag Properties... No address book entries found Read metadata from file to database Write metadata to each file Read metadata from each file to database You are currently viewing items in the tag '%1 'that you are about to delete. You will need to apply change first if you want to delete the tag. Delete '%1 'tag? Delete No Recently Assigned Tags Found Tags Assigned Tags Properties Metadata Geolocation Zoom in Zoom out Pan mode Filter images Select images Zoom into a group Map settings Atlas Previews single images Preview grouped images Show highest rated first Show numbers & Move Here Cancel Set as Tag Thumbnail Assign Tag '%1 'to Items Assigning image tags. Please wait... Select from which region the histogram will be computed here: Full Image: Compute histogram using the full image. Selection: Compute histogram using the current image selection. Full Image Selection Range: Select the minimal intensity value of the histogram selection here. Select the maximal intensity value of the histogram selection here. Statistics Here you can see the statistical results calculated from the selected histogram part. These values are available for all channels. Pixels: Count: Mean: Std. deviation: Median: Percentile: Color depth: Alpha Channel: Histogram ICC profile 16 bits 8 bits Colors Uncalibrated JPEG quality %1 Altitude: Latitude: Longitude: Date: List of files that are about to be deleted. This is the list of items that are about to be deleted. If checked, files will be permanently removed instead of being placed in the Trash. If this box is checked, files will be permanently removed instead of being placed in the Trash. Use this option with caution: most filesystems are unable to undelete deleted files reliably. & Delete files instead of moving them to the trash Do not & ask again If checked, this dialog will no longer be shown, and files will be directly and permanently deleted. If this box is checked, this dialog will no longer be shown, and files will be directly and permanently deleted. If checked, this dialog will no longer be shown, and files will be directly moved to the Trash. If this box is checked, this dialog will no longer be shown, and files will be directly moved to the Trash. These items will be permanently deleted from your hard disk. These items will be moved to Trash. These albums will be permanently deleted from your hard disk. These albums will be moved to Trash. These albums will be permanently deleted from your hard disk. Note that all subalbums are included in this list and will be deleted permanently as well. These albums will be moved to Trash. Note that all subalbums are included in this list and will be moved to Trash as well. & Move to Trash About to delete selected files About to delete selected albums Shared Libraries and Components Information Dcraw program Exiv2 supports XMP metadata Exiv2 can write to Jpeg Exiv2 can write to Tiff Exiv2 can write to Png Exiv2 can write to Jp2 Exiv2 can write to Pgf Marble widget Component Info List of supported RAW cameras Settings for Saving Image File Color Profile Info - %1 Make: Model: Created: Aperture: Focal: Exposure: Sensitivity: %1_BAR_Camera RAW files %1_BAR_Camera RAW files Select an Image Select Images Copy to Clipboard Error opening database backend. The database is not valid: the "DBVersion" setting does not exist. The current database schema version cannot be verified. Try to start with an empty database. Failed to create tables in database. Failed to copy the old database file ("%1") to its new location ("%2"). Error message: "%3". Please make sure that the file can be copied, or delete it. Copied database file The old database file ("%1") has been copied to the new location ("%2") but it cannot be opened. Please delete both files and try again, starting with an empty database. Opened new database file Could not update from the old SQLite2 file ("%1"). Please delete this file and try again, starting with an empty database. Updated from 0.7 database Created tables Imported albums Imported images information Last Search Last Search (0.9) Imported creation dates Imported comments Imported ratings Dropped v3 tables Folder "%1" on the volume with the id "%2" RAW image file (%1) RGB Monochrome Indexed CMYK Uncalibrated (RAW) General Detail preservation: Preservation of details to set the sharpening level of the small features in the target image. Higher values leave details sharp. Anisotropy: Anisotropic (directional) modifier of the details. Keep it small for Gaussian noise. Smoothing: Total smoothing power: if the Detail Factor sets the relative smoothing and the Anisotropy Factor the direction, the Smoothing Factor sets the overall effect. Regularity: This value controls the evenness of smoothing to the image. Do not use a high value here, or the target image will be completely blurred. Iterations: Sets the number of times the filter is applied to the image. Noise: Sets the noise scale. Advanced Settings Angular step: Set here the angular integration step (in degrees) analogous to anisotropy. Integral step: Set here the spatial integral step. Gaussian: Set here the precision of the Gaussian function. Tile size: Sets the tile size. Tile border: Sets the size of each tile border. Interpolation: Nearest Neighbor Linear Runge-Kutta Select the right interpolation method for the desired image quality. Fast approximation Enable fast approximation when rendering images. No or invalid size specified Thumbnail is null File does not exist Cannot create thumbnail for %1 Use custom definition Name: Matter: Detail: & Add & Delete & Replace Algeria Angola Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Belize Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Chad Chile China Comoros Congo Costa Rica Cuba Djibouti France Gambia Georgia Greece Greenland Grenada Guam Guatemala Guinea Guyana Vatican Honduras Israel Italy North-Korea South-Korea Lao Liberia Liechtenstein Macedonia Mali Malta Martinique Mauritania Mayotte Monaco Montserrat Myanmar Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia Nigeria Niue Norway Paraguay Peru Poland Portugal Reunion Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Somalia Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Switzerland Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Turkey Uganda Vanuatu Viet Nam Yemen United Nations Space At Sea In Flight Scotland Wales Palestine Gaza Author Names: Authors' Positions: Enter the job titles of the authors here. Credit: Enter the photograph credit here. Copyright: Source: Enter the original owner of the photograph here. Instructions: Enter the editorial notice here. Rights Country: Province/ State: Enter the province or state of contents here. City: Enter the city of contents here. Sublocation: Enter the city sublocation of contents here. Location Enter the city name of the lead author here. Enter the country name of the lead author here. Enter the address of the lead author here. Enter the postal code of the lead author here. Province: Enter the province of the lead author here. Email: Enter the email of the lead author here. Phone: Enter the phone number of the lead author here. Enter the web site URL of the lead author here. Contact Subjects Default Language Belarusian (Belarus) German (Switzerland) German (Liechtenstein) English (Singapore) Spanish (Argentina) Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Guatemala) Spanish (Panama) Italian (Switzerland) Italian (Italy) Korean (South Korea) Dutch (Netherlands) Remove entry for this language Select item language here. Template: Open metadata template editor To remove Do not change Here you can see the metadata template list managed by digiKam. Title Authors Names: Position: Usages: Normal Flipped Horizontally Rotated by 180 Degrees Flipped Vertically Flipped Horizontally and Rotated Left Rotated Left Flipped Vertically and Rotated Left Rotated Right %1 K West East North South My Albums My Tags Album Default No description available XMP File to Save XMP text Files (*. xmp) Standard EXIF Tags EXIF File to Save EXIF binary Files (*. exif) Switch the tags view to a custom human-readable list. To customize the tag filter list, go to the Metadata configuration panel. Custom list Switch the tags view to a human-readable list Switch the tags view to a full list Full list Save metadata to a binary file Save metadata Print metadata to printer Print metadata Copy metadata to clipboard File name: %1 (%2) File name: %1 (%2) MakerNote EXIF Tags IPTC Records IPTC File to Save IPTC binary Files (*. iptc) Interoperability Image Information Photograph Information Global Positioning System Embedded Thumbnail IIM Envelope IIM Application 2 Additional Exif Properties Camera Raw digiKam schema Exif-specific Properties IPTC Core IPTC Extension schema TIFF Properties Dynamic Media Media Management Rights Management Title: %1 Value: %2 Description: %3 Unavailable Name Select All Clear Makernotes viewer IPTC viewer Perceptual intent causes the full gamut of the image to be compressed or expanded to fill the gamut of the destination device, so that gray balance is preserved but colorimetric accuracy may not be preserved. In other words, if certain colors in an image fall outside of the range of colors that the output device can render, the image intent will cause all the colors in the image to be adjusted so that the every color in the image falls within the range that can be rendered and so that the relationship between colors is preserved as much as possible. This intent is most suitable for display of photographs and images, and is the default intent. Absolute Colorimetric intent causes any colors that fall outside the range that the output device can render to be adjusted to the closest color that can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. This intent preserves the white point and is most suitable for spot colors (Pantone, TruMatch, logo colors,....) Relative Colorimetric intent is defined such that any colors that fall outside the range that the output device can render are adjusted to the closest color that can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. Proof intent does not preserve the white point. Saturation intent preserves the saturation of colors in the image at the possible expense of hue and lightness. Implementation of this intent remains somewhat problematic, and the ICC is still working on methods to achieve the desired effects. This intent is most suitable for business graphics such as charts, where it is more important that the colors be vivid and contrast well with each other rather than a specific color. Loading image... No profile available... The ICC profile product name The ICC profile product description Additional ICC profile information Manufacturer Raw information about the ICC profile manufacturer Model Raw information about the ICC profile model Copyright Raw information about the ICC profile copyright Profile ID The ICC profile ID number Color Space The color space used by the ICC profile Connection Space The connection space used by the ICC profile Device Class The ICC profile device class Rendering Intent The ICC profile rendering intent Profile Version The ICC version used to record the profile CMM Flags The ICC profile color management flags This area contains a CIE or chromaticity diagram. A CIE diagram is a representation of all the colors that a person with normal vision can see. This is represented by the colored sail-shaped area. In addition you will see a triangle that is superimposed on the diagram outlined in white. This triangle represents the outer boundaries of the color space of the device that is characterized by the inspected profile. This is called the device gamut. In addition there are black dots and yellow lines on the diagram. Each black dot represents one of the measurement points that were used to create this profile. The yellow line represents the amount that each point is corrected by the profile, and the direction of this correction. ICC Color Profile Information Lab Luv GRAY HSV HLS CMY Input device Display device Output device Color space Link device Abstract Named color Perceptual Relative Colorimetric Saturation Absolute Colorimetric ICC color profile File to Save ICC Files (*. icc; *. icm) Histogram calculation... Histogram calculation failed. Mean: Pixels: Std dev.: Count: Median: Percent: x: %1 unavailable Custom Font Visit digiKam project website Search... No options available Pan the image to a region Drag to reposition Size: Type: Dimensions: Make/ Model: Created: Aperture/ Focal: Exposure/ Sensitivity: Mode/ Program: Flash: White Balance: Show Thumbbar Channel: Select the histogram scale. If the image's maximal counts are small, you can use the linear scale. Logarithmic scale can be used when the maximal counts are big; if it is used, all values (small and large) will be visible on the graph. Logarithmic Here you can see the target preview image histogram drawing of the selected image channel. This one is re-computed at any settings changes. Luminosity Red Green Blue Alpha Curve free mode With this button, you can draw your curve free-hand with the mouse. Curve smooth mode With this button, the curve type is constrained to be a smooth line with tension. All channels shadow tone color picker With this button, you can pick the color from original image used to set Shadow Tone smooth curves point on Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. All channels middle tone color picker With this button, you can pick the color from original image used to set Middle Tone smooth curves point on Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. All channels highlight tone color picker With this button, you can pick the color from original image used to set Highlight Tone smooth curves point on Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. & Reset Reset current channel curves' values. If you press this button, all curves' values from the currently selected channel will be reset to the default values. Zoom Out Zoom In Go to the first item Go to the previous item Go to the next item Go to the last item x: %1 y: %2 No Album Selected No Tag Selected Removing image tags. Please wait... Assigning image ratings. Please wait... Updating orientation in database. Please wait... Revising Exif Orientation tags. Please wait... Database Statistics Format Count Total Items Albums Set as Album Thumbnail Open With Other... Open With... Assign Tag Remove Tag Assign Rating Import Export Batch Process Date Tag Add to Existing Queue tomorrow today yesterday This shows the progress of the scan. During the scan, all files on disk are registered in a database. Preparing collection scan Initializing database (c) 2002-2010, digiKam developers team Caulier Gilles Main developer and coordinator Marcel Wiesweg Developer Andi Clemens Developer and Windows port Renchi Raju Developer (2002-2005) Joern Ahrens Developer (2004-2005) Tom Albers Ralf Holzer Developer (2004) Francisco J. Cruz Developer (2005-2006) Johannes Wienke Bug reports and patches Achim Bohnet Luka Renko Angelo Naselli Fabien Salvi Webmaster Todd Shoemaker Gregory Kokanosky Gerhard Kulzer Oliver Doerr Beta tester Charles Bouveyron Richard Groult Plugin contributor and beta tester Richard Taylor Feedback and patches. Handbook writer Hans Karlsson digiKam website banner and application icons Aaron Seigo Various usability fixes and general application polishing Yves Chaufour digiKam website, Feedback Tung Nguyen Bug reports, feedback and icons Rename... Reset Album Icon Find Duplicates... Rename Album (%1) Enter new album name: & Copy Here Download From Camera Download & & Delete From Camera Uncategorized Albums Deselect Item Select Item created: %1 modified: %1 New Album Edit Album Create new Album in "%1" "%1" Album Properties & Title: Caption: Album & date: & Oldest & Average Uncategorized Album Could not calculate an average. Could Not Calculate Average Travel Holidays Friends Nature Party Todo Miscellaneous XMP metadata support; %1 Welcome to digiKam %1 digiKam is an open source photo management program designed to import, organize, enhance, search and export your digital images to and from your computer. Currently, you are in the Album view mode of digiKam. Albums are the places where your files are stored, and are identical to the folders on your hard disk. digiKam has many powerful features which are described in the documentation The digiKam homepage provides information about new versions of digiKam. %7 Some of the new features in this release of digiKam include (compared to digiKam %4): %5 %6 We hope that you will enjoy digiKam. Thank you, The digiKam team digiKam Fuzzy Sketch Search Fuzzy Image Search Map Search Current Search Search By Time Line %1 %2 & Today Tomorrow Next & Week Next Month Yesterday Last & Monday Last & Friday Last & Week Last Month No Date Open camera dialog at< p ath > Automatically detect and open a connected gphoto2 camera Start digikam with the database file found in the directory < dir > & New Album Create new album New Album Name Creating new album in '%1 'Enter album name: Create New Album Failed to copy the old database file ("%1") to its new location ("%2"). Starting with an empty database. Create New Database Upgrade Database Database Folder Copy Current Database New database folder Failed to copy the old database file ("%1") to its new location ("%2"). Trying to upgrade old databases. Use Existing File Failed to open the database. You cannot use digiKam without a working database. digiKam will attempt to start now, but it will not be functional. Please check the database settings in the configuration menu. Failed to open the database. Error message from database: %1You cannot use digiKam without a working database. digiKam will attempt to start now, but it will not be functional. Please check the database settings in the configuration menu. Your locale has changed since this album was last opened. Old Locale: %1, New Locale: %2 If you have recently changed your locale, you need not be concerned. Please note that if you switched to a locale that does not support some of the filenames in your collection, these files may no longer be found in the collection. If you are sure that you want to continue, click'Yes'. Otherwise, click'No 'and correct your locale setting before restarting digiKam. Collection not found My Searches No parent found for album. Album name cannot be empty. Album name cannot contain '/ '. An existing album has the same name. Failed to create directory, Failed to add album to database No such album Cannot rename root album Cannot rename album root album Album name cannot contain '/ ' Another album with the same name already exists. Please choose another name. Failed to rename Album Cannot edit root album No parent found for tag Tag name cannot be empty Tag name cannot contain '/ ' Tag name already exists Failed to add tag to database Cannot delete Root Tag Cannot edit root tag Another tag with the same name already exists. Please choose another name. Cannot move root tag No such tag All Files Image Files No RAW Files JPEG Files PNG Files TIFF Files DNG Files RAW Files Movie Files Audio Files Filter by file type View Rename Item (%1) Enter new name (without extension): Album "%1" Assign '%1 'to & Selected Items Assign '%1 'to & This Item Assign '%1 'to & All Items & Cancel Assign Tags to & Selected Items Assign Tags to & This Item Assign Tags to & All Items Failed to revise Exif orientation for file %1. Failed to revise Exif orientation these files: Please select the destination album from the digiKam library to move the selected images into. LibGphoto2 Not Tagged Tag Filters Matching Condition Or Between Tags And Between Tags Restore Tag Filters digiKam Properties Album: Caption: Tags: Album Properties Collection: Select Album Back to Album Back Forward Cannot display preview for "%1" Calendar Rating Filter Greater Than or Equals Condition Equals Condition Less Than or Equals Condition Rating greater than or equal to %1. Rating equal to %1. Rating less than or equal to %1. Scan Albums Initializing... Checking ICC repository Checking dcraw version Reading database The ICC profiles folder seems to be invalid. If you want to try setting it again, choose "Yes" here, otherwise choose "No", and the "Color Management" feature will be disabled until you solve this issue. Auto Detect Camera Opening Download Dialog Initializing Main View Exit Preview Mode Next Image Previous Image First Image Last Image & Themes & Back & New... Creates a new empty Album in the collection. & Move to Album... Move selected images into an album. Edit album properties and collection information. Refresh Refresh the contents of the current album. Write Metadata to Images Updates metadata of images in the current album with the contents of digiKam database (image metadata will be overwritten with data from the database). Reread Metadata From Images Updates the digiKam database from the metadata of the files in the current album (information in the database will be overwritten with data from the files' metadata). New... View... Edit... Open the selected item in the image editor. Place onto Light Table Place the selected items on the light table thumbbar. Add to Light Table Add selected items to the light table thumbbar. Add selected items to current queue from batch manager. Add selected items to a new queue from batch manager. Write Metadata to Selected Images Reread Metadata From Selected Images Change the filename of the currently selected item. Move to Trash Delete Permanently Delete permanently without confirmation Move to trash without confirmation & Sort Albums By Folder By Category By Date Activate this option to show all sub-albums below the current album. & Sort Images By Name By Path By File Size By Rating Image Sorting & Order Descending & Group Images Flat List By Album By Format Select None Zoom to 100% Fit to & Window Slideshow All With All Sub-Albums Supported RAW Cameras Components Information Kipi Plugins Handbook Donate... Assign Rating "No Stars" Assign Rating "One Star" Assign Rating "Two Stars" Assign Rating "Three Stars" Assign Rating "Four Stars" Assign Rating "Five Stars" Advanced Search... Light Table Scan for New Images Rebuild Thumbnails... Rebuild Fingerprints... Write Metadata to All Images Add Camera Manually... Loading cameras No item selected (%1 of %2) Cameras Card Readers Add Images... Adds new items to an Album. Add Folders... Adds new folders to Album library. Images found in %1 The specified camera ("%1") is not supported. Images on %1 xD Card Reader KIPI-Plugins Loading Kipi Plugins Loading themes This action will update the metadata of all available files from information stored in the database. This can take some time. Do you want to continue? Warning Scan Rebuild All Size: %1 zoom: %1% Select folder to parse Select folders to import into album Please select the destination album from the digiKam library to import folders into. Adjust Exif Orientation Tag Rotated Upside Down Rotated Right / Horiz. Flipped Rotated Right / Vert. Flipped Text Mime Type Rating Tags Active filters: Active filter: No active filter Rotate Left Rotate Right New Tag Edit Tag Enter tag name here... & Icon: Reset Create New Tag Create New Tag in "%1" Properties of Tag "%1" Tag Path Timeline Searches Fuzzy Searches Map Searches Add New Tag... Assign this Tag Remove this Tag Go to this Tag EXIF Actions Show images/ thumbnails & rotated according to orientation tag. Set orientation tag to normal after rotate/ flip. Visit Exiv2 project website EXIF - a standard used by most digital cameras today to store technical information (like aperture and shutter speed) about an image. IPTC - an older standard used in digital photography to store photographer information in images. XMP - a new standard used in digital photography, designed to replace IPTC. Behavior Interface Options & Use current theme background color Enable this option to use the current background theme color in the image editor area & Background color: Select background color to use for image editor area. Hide toolbar in fullscreen mode Hide & thumbbar in fullscreen mode & Deleted items should go to the trash & Show splash screen at startup For All Tabs Set this option to configure how sidebars tab title are visible. Exposure Indicators & Under-exposure color: Customize the color used in the image editor to identify under-exposed pixels. & Over-exposure color: Customize the color used in the image editor to identify over-exposed pixels. Sort order for images Sort images by: File Size If this option is enabled, newly-loaded images will be sorted in descending order. Configure Tool Tip RAW Decoding Color Management Save Images Slide Show Show Thumbbar items' tooltips Set this option to display the image information when the mouse hovers over a thumbbar item. Font: Select here the font used to display text in tooltips. File/ Image Information Show file name Set this option to display the image file name. Show file date Set this option to display the image file date. Show file size Set this option to display the image file size. Show image type Set this option to display the image type. Show image dimensions Set this option to display the image dimensions in pixels. Show camera make and model Set this option to display the make and model of the camera with which the image has been taken. Show camera date Set this option to display the date when the image was taken. Show camera aperture and focal length Set this option to display the camera aperture and focal settings used to take the image. Show camera exposure and sensitivity Set this option to display the camera exposure and sensitivity used to take the image. Show camera mode and program Set this option to display the camera mode and program used to take the image. Show camera flash settings Set this option to display the camera flash settings used to take the image. Show camera white balance settings Set this option to display the camera white balance settings used to take the image. showFoto File(s) or folder(s) to open The ICC profile path seems to be invalid. If you want to set it now, select "Yes", otherwise select "No". In this case, "Color Management" feature will be disabled until you solve this issue Open folder Delete File %1 (%2 of %3) There are no images in this folder. Open Images From Folder About to delete file "%1" Are you sure? Preparing slideshow. Please wait... Destination album %1 not found in database. Source album %1 not found in database Destination album %1 not found in database Source image %1 not found in database No album ids passed digiKam Theme Designer Photo caption Album Banner July 2008 - 10 Items Load theme Save theme Property: Bevel: Gradient: Start Color: End Color: Add Border Border Color: Failed to open file for writing Your names Your emails & Album Tag & Image & Edit & View & Tools Import & Export & Settings & Help Main Toolbar & File & Color Enhance Transform & Decorate Filters & Lens & Depth From: to the end Replace: With: Options Case Sensitive Length: Alignment: Character: Digits: Custom Range Start: Step: Format: Time: Image Settings Image Position Auto rotate Scaling & No scaling & Fit image to page & Scale to: Millimeters Centimeters Inches Keep ratio & Queues & Device Use Metadata Make: Model: Lens: Set this option to try to guess the right camera/ lens settings from the image metadata (as Exif or XMP). Focal Length: Aperture: Subject Distance: Lens Auto-Correction Show grid Set this option to visualize the correction grid to be applied. Vignetting Color Correction Distortion Geometry Lens Distortion You can see here a thumbnail preview of the distortion correction applied to a cross pattern. Main: This value controls the amount of distortion. Negative values correct lens barrel distortion, while positive values correct lens pincushion distortion. Edge: This value controls in the same manner as the Main control, but has more effect at the edges of the image than at the center. Zoom: This value rescales the overall image size. Brighten: This value adjusts the brightness in image corners. Vignetting Correction Add vignetting You can see here a thumbnail preview of the anti-vignetting mask applied to the image. Amount: This value controls the degree of intensity attenuation by the filter at its point of maximum density. Feather: This value is used as the exponent controlling the fall-off in density from the center of the filter to the periphery. Radius: This value is the radius of the center filter. It is a multiple of the half-diagonal measure of the image, at which the density of the filter falls to zero. Brightness: Set here the brightness re-adjustment of the target image. Contrast: Set here the contrast re-adjustment of the target image. Gamma: Set here the gamma re-adjustment of the target image. Lens Correction Auto-Correction... Distortion... Vignetting Correction... Channel Mixer... Channel Mixer You can see here the image's color channels' gain adjustments preview. You can pick a color on the image to see the corresponding color level on the histogram. Red: Select the red color gain, as a percentage, for the current channel. Green: Select the green color gain, as a percentage, for the current channel. Blue: Select the blue color gain, as a percentage, for the current channel. Reset color channels' gains settings from the currently selected channel. Enable this option if you want the image rendered in monochrome mode. In this mode, the histogram will display only luminosity values. Preserve luminosity Enable this option is you want preserve the image luminosity. Select Gimp Gains Mixer File to Load Cannot load settings from the Gains Mixer text file. Gimp Gains Mixer File to Save Cannot save settings to the Gains Mixer text file. Color Effects... Color Effects This is the color effects preview Solarize Vivid Neon Find Edges Select the effect type to apply to the image here. Solarize: simulates solarization of photograph. Vivid: simulates the Velvia(tm) slide film colors. Neon: coloring the edges in a photograph to reproduce a fluorescent light effect. Find Edges: detects the edges in a photograph and their strength. Level: Set here the level of the effect. Iteration: This value controls the number of iterations to use with the Neon and Find Edges effects. ColorFX Hot Pixels Filter: Average Quadratic Cubic Black Frame... Use this button to add a new black frame file which will be used by the hot pixels removal filter. Loading: Select Black Frame Image Hot Pixels Correction Preview Size HP Hot Pixels... Film Grain Sensitivity (ISO): Set here the film ISO-sensitivity to use for simulating the film graininess. Add Film Grain... White Balance... White Balance The image's white-balance adjustments preview is shown here. Pick a color on the image to see the corresponding color level on the histogram. Color Temperature (K): Adjustment: Set here the white balance color temperature in Kelvin. Preset: 40W Lamp 100W Lamp 200W Lamp Candle Daylight D50 Daylight D65 Moonlight Neutral Photo Flash Studio Lamp Sun Sunrise Xenon Lamp Select the white balance color temperature preset to use. candle light moon light Temperature tone color picker. With this button, you can pick the color from the original image used to set the white color balance temperature and green component. Black point: Set here the black level value. Shadows: Set here the shadow noise suppression level. Saturation: Set here the saturation value. Set here the gamma correction value. Set here the green component to control the magenta color cast removal level. Exposure Compensation (E. V): Auto exposure adjustments With this button, you can automatically adjust Exposure and Black Point values. Set here the main exposure compensation value in E. V. Fine: This value in E. V will be added to main exposure compensation value to set fine exposure adjustment. White Color Balance Settings File to Load "%1" is not a White Color Balance settings text file. Cannot load settings from the White Color Balance text file. White Color Balance Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the White Color Balance text file. Charcoal Pencil size: Set here the charcoal pencil size used to simulate the drawing. Smooth: This value controls the smoothing effect of the pencil under the canvas. Charcoal Drawing... Adjust Curves This is the image's curve-adjustments preview. You can pick a spot on the image to see the corresponding level in the histogram. Here you can see the target preview image histogram drawing of the selected image channel. This one is re-computed at any curves settings changes. Adjust Curve Select Gimp Curves File to Load Cannot load from the Gimp curves text file. Gimp Curves File to Save Cannot save to the Gimp curves text file. Curves Adjust... Apply Texture... Texture Paper Paper 2 Fabric Burlap Bricks Bricks 2 Canvas Marble Marble 2 Blue Jean Cell Wood Metal Wire Modern Wall Moss Stone Set here the texture type to apply to image. Relief: Set here the relief gain used to merge texture and image. Insert Text... Insert Text This previews the text inserted in the image. You can use the mouse to move the text to the right location. Here, enter the text you want to insert in your image. Here you can choose the font to be used. Align text to the left Align text to the right Align text to center Align text to a block Rotation: 90 Degrees 180 Degrees 270 Degrees Select the text rotation to use here. Color: Set here the font color to use. Add border Add a solid border around text using current text color Semi-transparent Use semi-transparent text background under image Enter your text here. Adjust Levels Here you can see the image's level-adjustments preview. You can pick a spot on the image to see the corresponding level in the histogram. This is the histogram drawing of the selected channel from the original image. Select the input intensity of the histogram here. Input intensity. Select the output intensity of the histogram here. Output intensity. Select the minimal input intensity value of the histogram here. Minimal input intensity. Gamma input value. Select the gamma input value here. Maximal input intensity. Select the maximal input intensity value of the histogram here. Minimal output intensity. Select the minimal output intensity value of the histogram here. Maximal output intensity. Select the maximal output intensity value of the histogram here. With this button, you can pick the color from the original image used to set Shadow Tone input levels on the Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. With this button, you can pick the color from the original image used to set Middle Tone input levels on the Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. With this button, you can pick the color from the original image used to set Highlight Tone input levels on the Red, Green, Blue, and Luminosity channels. Adjust all levels automatically. If you press this button, all channel levels will be adjusted automatically. Reset current channel levels' values. If you press this button, all levels' values from the currently selected channel will be reset to the default values. Adjust Level Select Gimp Levels File to Load Cannot load from the Gimp levels text file. Gimp Levels File to Save Cannot save to the Gimp levels text file. Levels Adjust... Raindrops This is the preview of the Raindrop effect. Note: if you have previously selected an area in the editor, this will be unaffected by the filter. You can use this method to disable the Raindrops effect on a human face, for example. Drop size: Set here the raindrops' size. Number: This value controls the maximum number of raindrops. Fish eyes: This value is the fish-eye-effect optical distortion coefficient. RainDrop Raindrops... Zoom Blur Radial Blur Far Blur Motion Blur Softener Blur Shake Blur Focus Blur Smart Blur Frost Glass Mosaic Select the blurring effect to apply to image. Zoom Blur: blurs the image along radial lines starting from a specified center point. This simulates the blur of a zooming camera. Radial Blur: blurs the image by rotating the pixels around the specified center point. This simulates the blur of a rotating camera. Far Blur: blurs the image by using far pixels. This simulates the blur of an unfocalized camera lens. Motion Blur: blurs the image by moving the pixels horizontally. This simulates the blur of a linear moving camera. Softener Blur: blurs the image softly in dark tones and hardly in light tones. This gives images a dreamy and glossy soft focus effect. It is ideal for creating romantic portraits, glamour photographs, or giving images a warm and subtle glow. Shake Blur: blurs the image by shaking randomly the pixels. This simulates the blur of a random moving camera. Focus Blur: blurs the image corners to reproduce the astigmatism distortion of a lens. Smart Blur: finds the edges of color in your image and blurs them without muddying the rest of the image. Frost Glass: blurs the image by randomly disperse light coming through a frosted glass. Mosaic: divides the photograph into rectangular cells and then recreates it by filling those cells with average pixel value. Distance: Set here the blur distance in pixels. This value controls the level to use with the current effect. Blur Effects Blur Effects... Solid Beveled Decorative Pine Decorative Wood Decorative Paper Decorative Parquet Decorative Ice Decorative Leaf Decorative Marble Decorative Rain Decorative Craters Decorative Dried Decorative Pink Decorative Stone Decorative Chalk Decorative Granite Decorative Rock Decorative Wall Select the border type to add around the image here. Preserve Aspect Ratio Enable this option if you want to preserve the aspect ratio of image. If enabled, the border width will be a percentage of the image size, else the border width will be in pixels. Width (%): Set here the border width as a percentage of the image size. Width (pixels): Set here the border width in pixels to add around the image. First: Second: Set here the foreground color of the border. Set here the Background color of the border. Set here the color of the main border. Set here the color of the line. Set here the color of the upper left area. Set here the color of the lower right area. Set here the color of the first line. Set here the color of the second line. Add Border... Emboss... Emboss Depth: Set here the depth of the embossing image effect. Restoration Preset Visit CImg library website Filtering type: Reduce Uniform Noise Reduce JPEG Artifacts Reduce Texturing Select the filter preset to use for photograph restoration here: None: Most common values. Puts settings to default. Reduce Uniform Noise: reduce small image artifacts such as sensor noise. Reduce JPEG Artifacts: reduce large image artifacts, such as a JPEG compression mosaic. Reduce Texturing: reduce image artifacts, such as paper texture, or Moire patterns on scanned images. Photograph Restoration Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Restoration settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Restoration text file. Photograph Restoration Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Restoration text file. Restoration... Free Rotation Set Point 1 Set Point 2 Auto Adjust This is the free rotation operation preview. If you move the mouse cursor on this preview, a vertical and horizontal dashed line will be drawn to guide you in adjusting the free rotation correction. Release the left mouse button to freeze the dashed line's position. New width: px New height: Main angle: An angle in degrees by which to rotate the image. A positive angle rotates the image clockwise; a negative angle rotates it counter-clockwise. Fine angle: This value in degrees will be added to main angle value to set fine target angle. Anti-Aliasing Enable this option to apply the anti-aliasing filter to the rotated image. In order to smooth the target image, it will be blurred a little. Auto-crop: Widest Area Largest Area Select the method to process image auto-cropping to remove black frames around a rotated image here. Adjust Automatic Adjustment Manual Adjustment Settings Click to set Distortion Effects... Distortion Effects This is the preview of the distortion effect applied to the photograph. Fish Eyes Twirl Cylindrical Hor. Cylindrical Vert. Cylindrical H/ V. Caricature Multiple Corners Waves Hor. Waves Vert. Block Waves 1 Block Waves 2 Circular Waves 1 Circular Waves 2 Polar Coordinates Unpolar Coordinates Tile Here, select the type of effect to apply to an image. Fish Eyes: warps the photograph around a 3D spherical shape to reproduce the common photograph'Fish Eyes' effect. Twirl: spins the photograph to produce a Twirl pattern. Cylinder Hor.: warps the photograph around a horizontal cylinder. Cylinder Vert.: warps the photograph around a vertical cylinder. Cylinder H/ V.: warps the photograph around 2 cylinders, vertical and horizontal. Caricature: distorts the photograph with the'Fish Eyes' effect inverted. Multiple Corners: splits the photograph like a multiple corners pattern. Waves Horizontal: distorts the photograph with horizontal waves. Waves Vertical: distorts the photograph with vertical waves. Block Waves 1: divides the image into cells and makes it look as if it is being viewed through glass blocks. Block Waves 2: like Block Waves 1 but with another version of glass blocks distortion. Circular Waves 1: distorts the photograph with circular waves. Circular Waves 2: another variation of the Circular Waves effect. Polar Coordinates: converts the photograph from rectangular to polar coordinates. Unpolar Coordinates: the Polar Coordinate effect inverted. Tile: splits the photograph into square blocks and moves them randomly inside the image. This value controls the iterations to use for Waves, Tile, and Neon effects. Local Contrast Function: Power Stretch contrast Highlights saturation: Shadow saturation: Fast mode Enabled Power: Blur: General settings Photograph Local Contrast Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Local Contrast settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Local Contrast text file. Photograph Local Contrast Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Local Contrast text file. Local Contrast... Oil Paint... Oil Paint Brush size: Set here the brush size to use for simulating the oil painting. This value controls the smoothing effect of the brush under the canvas. Infrared Set here the ISO-sensitivity of the simulated infrared film. Increasing this value will increase the proportion of green color in the mix. It will also increase the halo effect on the highlights, and the film graininess (if that box is checked). Note: to simulate an Ilford SFX200 infrared film, use a sensitivity excursion of 200 to 800. A sensitivity over 800 simulates Kodak HIE high-speed infrared film. This last one creates a more dramatic photographic style. Add film grain This option adds infrared film grain to the image depending on ISO-sensitivity. Infrared Film... Maintain aspect ratio Enable this option to maintain aspect ratio with new image sizes. Width (px): Set here the new image width in pixels. Height (px): Set here the new image height in pixels. New image width, as a percentage (%). Height (%): New image height, as a percentage (%). Enable this option to add suppression and preservation masks. Draw a preservation mask Click on this button to erase mask regions. Specify here the size of the brush used to paint masks. Absolute value of luma gradient Preserve Skin Tones Enable this option to preserve pixels whose color is close to a skin tone. Resize Order: Horizontally first Vertically first Target size Mask Settings Perspective Adjustment... Perspective Adjustment Perspective This is the perspective transformation operation preview. You can use the mouse for dragging the corner to adjust the perspective transformation area. Angles (in degrees): Top left: Top right: Bottom left: Bottom right: Draw preview while moving Draw grid Inverse transformation Template Superimpose This previews the template superimposed onto the image. Move Root Directory... Set here the current templates' root directory. Select Template Root Directory to Use Super Impose Template Superimpose... Hue / Saturation / Lightness The Hue/ Saturation/ Lightness adjustment preview is shown here. Picking a color on the image will show the corresponding color level on the histogram. Select the hue and saturation adjustments of the image. You can see here a color preview of the hue and saturation adjustments. Hue: Set here the hue adjustment of the image. Set here the saturation adjustment of the image. Lightness: Set here the lightness adjustment of the image. HSL Adjustments Resize Image New Size Width: Height: New image height in pixels (px). New image width in percent (%). New image height in percent (%). Restore photograph (slow) Enable this option to scale-up an image to a huge size. Warning: This process can take some time. Note: use Restoration Mode to scale-up an image to a huge size. This process can take some time. Resize Photograph Resizing Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Resizing settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Resizing text file. Photograph Resizing Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Resizing text file. Brightness/ Contrast/ Gamma... Hue/ Saturation/ Lightness... Color Balance... Invert Color Space Conversion Blur... Sharpen... Red Eye... This filter can be used to correct red eyes in a photo. Select a region including the eyes to use this option. Noise Reduction... Black & & White... Aspect Ratio Crop... & Resize... This image is already using a depth of 8 bits / color / pixel. Performing this operation will reduce image color quality. Do you want to continue? This image is already using a depth of 16 bits / color / pixel. Red-Eye Correction Tool You need to select a region including the eyes to use the red-eye correction tool This image is not color managed. Color Management is disabled... Color Balance The image color-balance adjustment preview is shown here. Picking a color on the image will show the corresponding color level on the histogram. Cyan Set here the cyan/ red color adjustment of the image. Magenta Set here the magenta/ green color adjustment of the image. Yellow Set here the yellow/ blue color adjustment of the image. Sharpen Method: Simple sharp Unsharp mask Refocus Select the sharpening method to apply to the image. Sharpness: A sharpness of 0 has no effect, 1 and above determine the sharpen matrix radius that determines how much to sharpen the image. Radius value is the Gaussian blur matrix radius value used to determines how much to blur the image. The value of the difference between the original and the blur image that is added back into the original. The threshold, as a fraction of the maximum luminosity value, needed to apply the difference amount. Circular sharpness: This is the radius of the circular convolution. It is the most important parameter for using this plugin. For most images the default value of 1.0 should give good results. Select a higher value when your image is very blurred. Correlation: Increasing the correlation may help to reduce artifacts. The correlation can range from 0-1. Useful values are 0.5 and values close to 1, e. g. 0.95 and 0.99. Using a high value for the correlation will reduce the sharpening effect of the plugin. Noise filter: Increasing the noise filter parameter may help to reduce artifacts. The noise filter can range from 0-1 but values higher than 0.1 are rarely helpful. When the noise filter value is too low, e. g. 0.0 the image quality will be very poor. A useful value is 0.01. Using a high value for the noise filter will reduce the sharpening effect of the plugin. Gaussian sharpness: This is the sharpness for the Gaussian convolution. Use this parameter when your blurring is of a Gaussian type. In most cases you should set this parameter to 0, because it causes nasty artifacts. When you use non-zero values, you will probably also have to increase the correlation and/ or noise filter parameters. Matrix size: This parameter determines the size of the transformation matrix. Increasing the matrix width may give better results, especially when you have chosen large values for circular or Gaussian sharpness. Unsharp Mask Photograph Refocus Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Refocus settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Refocus text file. Photograph Refocus Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Refocus text file. Noise Reduction Brightness / Contrast / Gamma The image brightness-contrast-gamma adjustment preview is shown here. Picking a color on the image will show the corresponding color level on the histogram. Set here the brightness adjustment of the image. Set here the contrast adjustment of the image. Set here the gamma adjustment of the image. Aspect Ratio Crop Here you can see the aspect ratio selection preview used for cropping. You can use the mouse to move and resize the crop area. Press and hold the CTRL key to move the opposite corner too. Press and hold the SHIFT key to move the closest corner to the mouse pointer. Max. Aspect Set selection area to the maximum size according to the current ratio. Aspect ratio: Custom Golden Ratio Select your constrained aspect ratio for cropping. Aspect Ratio Crop tool uses a relative ratio. That means it is the same if you use centimeters or inches and it does not specify the physical size. You can see below a correspondence list of traditional photographic paper sizes and aspect ratio crop: 2:3: 10x15cm, 20x30cm, 30x45cm, 4x6 ", 8x12", 12x18 ", 16x24", 20x30 "3:4: 6x8cm, 15x20cm, 18x24cm, 30x40cm, 3.75x5", 4.5x6 ", 6x8", 7.5x10 ", 9x12" 4:5: 20x25cm, 40x50cm, 8x10 ", 16x20" 5:7: 15x21cm, 30x42cm, 5x7 "7:10: 21x30cm, 42x60cm, 3.5x5" The Golden Ratio is 1:1.618. A composition following this rule is considered visually harmonious but can be unadapted to print on standard photographic paper. Exact aspect Enable this option to force exact aspect ratio crop. Orientation: Landscape Portrait Select constrained aspect ratio orientation. Auto Enable this option to automatically set the orientation. Custom ratio: Set here the desired custom aspect numerator value. Set here the desired custom aspect denominator value. Set here the top left selection corner position for cropping. X: Set here the width selection for cropping. Set width position to center. Y: Set here the height selection for cropping. Set height position to center. Crop Settings Geometric form: Rules of Thirds Diagonal Method Harmonious Triangles Golden Mean With this option, you can display guide lines to help compose your photograph. Golden sections Enable this option to show golden sections. Golden spiral sections Enable this option to show golden spiral sections. Golden spiral Enable this option to show a golden spiral guide. Golden triangles Enable this option to show golden triangles. Flip horizontally Enable this option to flip the guidelines horizontally. Flip vertically Enable this option to flip the guidelines vertically. Color and width: Set here the color used to draw composition guides. Set here the width in pixels used to draw composition guides. Composition Guides Blur Smoothness: A smoothness of 0 has no effect, 1 and above determine the Gaussian blur matrix radius that determines how much to blur the image. Gaussian Blur A preview of the image after applying a color profile is shown here. General Settings Here you can set general parameters. Soft-proofing Rendering emulation of the device described by the "Proofing" profile. Useful to preview the final result without rendering to a physical medium. Check gamut You can use this option if you want to show the colors that are outside the printer's gamut Assign profile You can use this option to embed the selected workspace color profile into the image. Use BPC The Black Point Compensation (BPC) feature works in conjunction with Relative Colorimetric Intent. With Perceptual Intent, it should make no difference, since BPC is always on, and with Absolute Colorimetric, Intent it is always turned off. BPC compensates for a lack of ICC profiles for rendering dark tones. With BPC the dark tones are optimally mapped (no clipping) from original the medium to the destination rendering medium, e. g. the combination of paper and ink. Rendering Intent: Perceptual intent causes the full gamut of the image to be compressed or expanded to fill the gamut of the destination media, so that gray balance is preserved but colorimetric accuracy may not be preserved. In other words, if certain colors in an image fall outside of the range of colors that the output device can render, the image intent will cause all the colors in the image to be adjusted so that every color in the image falls within the range that can be rendered and so that the relationship between colors is preserved as much as possible. This intent is most suitable for display of photographs and images, and is the default intent. Absolute Colorimetric intent causes any colors that fall outside the range that the output device can render to be adjusted to the closest color that can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. This intent preserves the white point and is most suitable for spot colors (Pantone, TruMatch, logo colors,...). Relative Colorimetric intent is defined such that any colors that fall outside the range that the output device can render are adjusted to the closest color that can be rendered, while all other colors are left unchanged. Proof intent does not preserve the white point. Saturation intent preserves the saturation of colors in the image at the possible expense of hue and lightness. Implementation of this intent remains somewhat problematic, and the ICC is still working on methods to achieve the desired effects. This intent is most suitable for business graphics such as charts, where it is more important that the colors be vivid and contrast well with each other rather than a specific color. Visit Little CMS project website Input Profile Set here all parameters relevant to Input Color Profiles. Use embedded profile Use built-in sRGB profile Use default profile Use selected profile Info... Camera information Workspace Profile Set here all parameters relevant to Color Workspace Profiles. Use default workspace profile Proofing Profile Set here all parameters relevant to Proofing Color Profiles. Use default proof profile Lightness Adjustments Set here all lightness adjustments to the target image. This is the curve adjustment of the image luminosity The ICC profiles path seems to be invalid. You will not be able to use "Default profile" options. Please fix this in the digiKam ICC setup. The selected ICC input profile path seems to be invalid. Please check it. The selected ICC proof profile path seems to be invalid. Please check it. The selected ICC workspace profile path seems to be invalid. Please check it. Your settings are not sufficient. To apply a color transform, you need at least two ICC profiles: An "Input" profile. A "Workspace" profile. If you want to do a "soft-proof" transform, in addition to these profiles you need a "Proof" profile. Sorry, there is no selected profile Profile Error No profile data can be found. You have not enabled Color Management in the digiKam preferences. "Use of default profile" options will be disabled now. Color Management Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Color Management settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Color Management text file. Color Management Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Color Management text file. Red Eye Here you can see the image selection preview with red eye reduction applied. Sensitivity: Sets the smoothness value when blurring the border of the changed pixels. This leads to a more naturally looking pupil. Coloring Tint: Tint Level: Red Eyes Correction Black & & White The black and white conversion tool preview is shown here. Picking a color on the image will show the corresponding color level on the histogram. Generic Generic: Simulate a generic black and white film. Agfa 200X Agfa 200X: Simulate the Agfa 200X black and white film at 200 ISO. Agfa Pan 25 Agfa Pan 25: Simulate the Agfa Pan black and white film at 25 ISO. Agfa Pan 100 Agfa Pan 100: Simulate the Agfa Pan black and white film at 100 ISO. Agfa Pan 400 Agfa Pan 400: Simulate the Agfa Pan black and white film at 400 ISO. Ilford Delta 100 Ilford Delta 100: Simulate the Ilford Delta black and white film at 100 ISO. Ilford Delta 400 Ilford Delta 400: Simulate the Ilford Delta black and white film at 400 ISO. Ilford Delta 400 Pro 3200 Ilford Delta 400 Pro 3200: Simulate the Ilford Delta 400 Pro black and white film at 3200 ISO. Ilford FP4 Plus Ilford FP4 Plus: Simulate the Ilford FP4 Plus black and white film at 125 ISO. Ilford HP5 Plus Ilford HP5 Plus: Simulate the Ilford HP5 Plus black and white film at 400 ISO. Ilford PanF Plus Ilford PanF Plus: Simulate the Ilford PanF Plus black and white film at 50 ISO. Ilford XP2 Super Ilford XP2 Super: Simulate the Ilford XP2 Super black and white film at 400 ISO. Kodak Tmax 100 Kodak Tmax 100: Simulate the Kodak Tmax black and white film at 100 ISO. Kodak Tmax 400 Kodak Tmax 400: Simulate the Kodak Tmax black and white film at 400 ISO. Kodak TriX Kodak TriX: Simulate the Kodak TriX black and white film at 400 ISO. No Lens Filter No Lens Filter: Do not apply a lens filter when rendering the image. Green Filter Black & White with Green Filter: Simulate black and white film exposure using a green filter. This is useful for all scenic shoots, especially portraits photographed against the sky. Orange Filter Black & White with Orange Filter: Simulate black and white film exposure using an orange filter. This will enhance landscapes, marine scenes and aerial photography. Red Filter Black & White with Red Filter: Simulate black and white film exposure using a red filter. This creates dramatic sky effects, and simulates moonlight scenes in the daytime. Yellow Filter Black & White with Yellow Filter: Simulate black and white film exposure using a yellow filter. This has the most natural tonal correction, and improves contrast. Ideal for landscapes. Yellow-Green Filter Blue Filter Black & White with Blue Filter: Simulate black and white film exposure using a blue filter. This accentuates haze and fog. Used for dye transfer and contrast effects. Strength: Here, set the strength adjustment of the lens filter. No Tone Filter No Tone Filter: Do not apply a tone filter to the image. Sepia Tone Black & White with Sepia Tone: Gives a warm highlight and mid-tone while adding a bit of coolness to the shadows - very similar to the process of bleaching a print and re-developing in a sepia toner. Brown Tone Black & White with Brown Tone: This filter is more neutral than the Sepia Tone filter. Cold Tone Black & White with Cold Tone: Start subtly and replicate printing on a cold tone black and white paper such as a bromide enlarging paper. Selenium Tone Black & White with Selenium Tone: This effect replicates traditional selenium chemical toning done in the darkroom. Platinum Tone Black & White with Platinum Tone: This effect replicates traditional platinum chemical toning done in the darkroom. Green Tone Black & White with greenish tint: This effect is also known as Verdante. Film Lens Filters Tone Lightness Convert to Black & & White Black & White Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Black & White settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Black & White text file. Black & White Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Black & White text file. Color Profile Conversion Current Color Space: Convert to: Select the profile of the color space to convert to. Auto Correction The auto-color correction tool preview is shown here. Picking a color on the image will show the corresponding color level on the histogram. Auto Levels Auto Levels: This option maximizes the tonal range in the Red, Green, and Blue channels. It searches the image shadow and highlight limit values and adjusts the Red, Green, and Blue channels to a full histogram range. Normalize Normalize: This option scales brightness values across the active image so that the darkest point becomes black, and the brightest point becomes as bright as possible without altering its hue. This is often a "magic fix" for images that are dim or washed out. Equalize Equalize: This option adjusts the brightness of colors across the active image so that the histogram for the value channel is as nearly as possible flat, that is, so that each possible brightness value appears at about the same number of pixels as each other value. Sometimes Equalize works wonderfully at enhancing the contrasts in an image. Other times it gives garbage. It is a very powerful operation, which can either work miracles on an image or destroy it. Stretch Contrast Stretch Contrast: This option enhances the contrast and brightness of the RGB values of an image by stretching the lowest and highest values to their fullest range, adjusting everything in between. Auto Exposure Auto Exposure: This option enhances the contrast and brightness of the RGB values of an image to calculate optimal exposition and black level using image histogram properties. Shear... Shear Tool This is the shear operation preview. If you move the mouse cursor on this preview, a vertical and horizontal dashed line will be drawn to guide you in adjusting the shear correction. Release the left mouse button to freeze the dashed line's position. Main horizontal angle: The main horizontal shearing angle, in degrees. Fine horizontal angle: This value in degrees will be added to main horizontal angle value to set fine adjustments. Main vertical angle: The main vertical shearing angle, in degrees. Fine vertical angle: This value in degrees will be added to main vertical angle value to set fine adjustments. Enable this option to apply the anti-aliasing filter to the sheared image. To smooth the target image, it will be blurred a little. In-painting... This filter can be used to in-paint a part in a photo. To use this option, select a region to in-paint. In-Painting Photograph Tool To use this tool, you need to select a region to in-paint. In-painting The image selection preview with in-painting applied is shown here. Remove Small Artifact Remove Medium Artifact Remove Large Artifact Select the filter preset to use for photograph restoration here: None: Most common values. Puts settings to default. Remove Small Artifact: in-paint small image artifacts, such as image glitches. Remove Medium Artifact: in-paint medium image artifacts. Remove Large Artifact: in-paint large image artifacts, such as unwanted objects. In-Painting Photograph In-Painting Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph In-Painting settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph In-Painting text file. Photograph In-Painting Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph In-Painting text file. ... that digiKam supports Drag'n'Drop? So you can easily move images from Dolphin to digiKam or from digiKam to K3b simply by using "Drag'n'Drop". ... that you can use nested albums in digiKam? ... that you can view the Exif, MakerNotes, IPTC and XMP photo information by using the Metadata sidebar tab on the right side? ... that each photo has a context menu that can be reached by clicking on it with the right mouse button? ... that albums in digiKam are folders in your Collection? So you can easily import your photos by simply copying those folders to your Collection. ... that you can customize your digiKam toolbars using Settings - > Configure Toolbars...? ... that you can reach other users through the digiKam-users mailing list? Subscribe to it at this site. ... that digiKam has multiple Tools available from kipi-plugins project with extra features like HTML export, Flickr Export, OpenGL Slideshow,... and many more? You can even write your own! Find more information at this site. ... that you can use remote computer repository as images Collection? Go to Setup dialog and Collection section for details. ... that you can print images using the Print Wizard? You can start it using Image - > Print Wizard. ... that you can save your images as PNG file format instead TIFF format and get good compression without losing image quality and metadata? ... that most of the settings in a dialog box have small explanation text, called "What's this?" information, available when you hover over an item and right click with your mouse? ... that because the PNG file format uses a lossless compression algorithm, you can use the max compression level when you save your images and not lose any quality? ... that you can print the current image opened in the digiKam image editor? ... that you can edit multiples language comments of the current image opened in the digiKam image editor by using the Caption/ Tags sidebar tab? ... that you could use & lt; Page Downgt; and & lt; Page Upgt; on your keyboard to switch between photos in the image editor? ... that you can Import RAW files in Image Editor which support a lots of options for advanced users? ... that Image Editor support 16 bits color depth image to be able to edit RAW files in high quality? Renaming Options Modifiers Current Name New Name Range... Trimmed Remove leading, trailing and extra whitespace Change Case change the case of a renaming option Convert to uppercase Uppercase Convert to lowercase Lowercase Unique Replace... Replace text in a renaming option Default Value Default Value... Set a default value for empty strings File Add file properties Filename Extension Owner of the file Owner Group of the file Group Directory Add the directory name Directory name Metadata... Add metadata information from Exif, IPTC and XMP Add metadata information format settings Image Fixed Date Date & & Time... Add date and time information Date and time (standard format) Date and time Camera Add the camera name Camera name Number... Add a sequence number Sequence number Sequence number (custom start) Sequence number (custom start + step) Enter the name of the current map search to save in the "My Map Searches" view. If this button is pressed, the current map search will be saved to a new search virtual album using the name set on the left side. Search name already exists. Please enter a new name: Name exists Use CTRL+left mouse button to select a search area. My Map Searches Delete Map Search? Current Map Search Rebuild All Fingerprints Rebuild Changed Fingerprints Updating fingerprints database. Please wait... & Abort Processing... Update of fingerprint database complete. Duration: %1 & Close Update of fingerprint database complete. Synchronizing image metadata with database. Please wait... Updating database from image metadata. Please wait... Rebuild All Thumbnails Build Missing Thumbnails Updating thumbnails database. Please wait... The thumbnails database has been updated. The thumbnails database has been updated. Sync All Images' Metadata Syncing the metadata of all images with the digiKam database. Please wait... Parsing all albums The metadata of all images has been synchronized with the digiKam database. Synchronize panels automatically Set this option to automatically synchronize zooming and panning between left and right panels if the images have the same size. Selecting a thumbbar item loads the image to the right panel Set this option to automatically load an image into the right panel when the corresponding item is selected on the thumbbar. Load full-sized image Set this option to load the full-sized image into the preview panel instead of one at a reduced size. As this option will make it take longer to load images, only use it if you have a fast computer. Common Metadata Actions & Save image tags as "Keywords" tags in metadata embedded in files Turn on this option to store the image tags in the XMP and IPTC tags. & Save metadata template as metadata embedded in files Turn on this option to store the metadata template in the XMP and the IPTC tags. You can set template values to Template setup page. & Save image captions in metadata embedded in files Turn on this option to store image captions in the JFIF Comment section, the EXIF tag, the XMP tag, and the IPTC tag. & Save image timestamps in metadata embedded in files Turn on this option to store the image date and time in the EXIF, XMP, and IPTC tags. & Save image rating in metadata embedded in files Turn on this option to store the image rating in the EXIF tag and the XMP tags. & Write Metadata to RAW files (experimental) & Update file timestamp when metadata are saved Turn on this option to update file timestamps when metadata are saved. Turn on this option to push rating, comments and tags from digiKam into the Nepomuk storage Read metadata from Nepomuk You can add or remove Album category types here to improve how your Albums are sorted in digiKam. & Add... & Remove A list of available Kipi plugins appears below. & Delay between images: The delay, in seconds, between images. Start with current image If this option is enabled, the Slideshow will be started with the current image selected in the images list. Slideshow runs in a loop Run the slideshow in a loop. Show image file name Show the image file name at the bottom of the screen. Show image creation date Show the image creation time/ date at the bottom of the screen. Show the camera aperture and focal length at the bottom of the screen. Show the camera exposure and sensitivity at the bottom of the screen. Show the camera make and model at the bottom of the screen. Show image caption Show the image caption at the bottom of the screen. Show image rating Show the digiKam image rating at the bottom of the screen. Failed to auto-detect camera; please make sure it is connected properly and is turned on. Would you like to try again? Problem Adding Collection Adding Collection Remove Collection Remove Collection? Local Collections Collections on Network Shares Add Collection Remove collection Path Status Revert to default settings Icon-View Options Show filename Set this option to show the filename below the image thumbnail. Show file size Set this option to show the file size below the image thumbnail. Show camera creation & date Set this option to show the camera creation date below the image thumbnail. Show file & modification date Set this option to show the file modification date below the image thumbnail. Show image dimensions Set this option to show the image size in pixels below the image thumbnail. Show digiKam & captions Set this option to show the digiKam captions below the image thumbnail. Show digiKam & tags Set this option to show the digiKam tags below the image thumbnail. Show digiKam & rating Set this option to show the digiKam rating below the image thumbnail. Set this option to show overlay buttons on the image thumbnail for image rotation. Thumbnail click action: Show embedded preview Start image editor Icon View font: Select here the font used to display text in Icon Views. Folder View Options Tree View thumbnail size: Set this option to configure the size in pixels of the Tree View thumbnails in digiKam's sidebars. Select here the font used to display text in Tree Views. Misc Options Embedded preview loads full-sized images. Set this option to load images at their full size for preview, rather than at a reduced size. This loads more data and will be slow on older computers. Confirm when moving items to the & trash. Confirm when permanently deleting items. Do not confirm when applying changes in the & right sidebar. & Show splash screen at startup. & Scan for new items at startup (makes startup slower.) Set this option to configure how sidebar tab titles are visible. Root Album Folders The location where the database file will be stored on your system. There is one common database file for all root albums. Write access is required to be able to edit image properties. Note: a remote file system, such as NFS, cannot be used here. You do not seem to have write access to this database folder. Without this access, the caption and tag features will not work. & Use theme background color Enable this option to use the background theme color in the image editor area. Customize the background color to use in the image editor area. Customize color used in image editor to identify under-exposed pixels. Customize color used in image editor to identify over-exposed pixels. Here you can see the digital camera list used by digiKam via the Gphoto interface. Port & Edit... Auto-Detect Visit Gphoto project website Device detection under progress, please wait... Failed to auto-detect camera. Please check if your camera is turned on and retry or try setting it manually. Camera '%1 '(%2) is already in list. Found camera '%1 '(%2) and added it to the list. Collections Album View Album Category Tool-Tip Templates MIME Types Image Editor Kipi Plugins The Exif auto-rotate thumbnails option has been changed. Do you want to rebuild all albums' items' thumbnails now? Note: thumbnail processing can take a while. You can start this job later from the "Tools" menu. Show Settings Dialog when Saving Image Files Checked: A dialog where settings can be changed when saving image files Unchecked: Default settings are used when saving image files Enable Color Management Checked: Color Management is enabled Unchecked: Color Management is disabled Working Color Space You can use this button to get more detailed information about the selected workspace profile. Ask when opening the image When an image has no color profile information Ask for the input profile Automatic color correction Color Managed View Monitor profile: You can use this button to get more detailed information about the selected monitor profile. Use color managed view in editor Turn on this option if you want to use your Monitor Color Profile to show your pictures in the Image Editor window with a color correction adapted to your monitor. You can at any time toggle this option from the Editor window. Warning: This can slow down rendering of the image, depending on the speed of your computer. Use color managed view for previews and thumbnails Camera and Scanner Default input color profile: You can use this button to get more detailed information about the selected input profile. Printing and Proofing Output device profile: Select the profile for your output device (usually, your printer). This profile will be used to do a soft proof, so you will be able to preview how an image will be rendered via an output device. You can use this button to get more detailed information about the selected proofing profile. Color Profiles Repository Use black point compensation Black Point Compensation is a way to make adjustments between the maximum black levels of digital files and the black capabilities of various digital devices. Rendering Intents: Profiles Advanced Monitor Profile From System Settings No ICC profiles files found. No Profile Available No Display Profile Available No Input Profile Available No Output Profile Available No profile is selected. none Tool-Tips Font: Select here the font used to display text in tool-tips. Show icon-view and thumb-bar items' tool-tips Set this option to display image information when the mouse hovers over an icon-view or thumb-bar item. digiKam Information Show album name Set this option to display the album name. Set this option to display the image captions. Show image tags Set this option to display the image tags. Set this option to display the image rating. Show album items' tool-tips Album Information Set this option to display album information when the mouse hovers over a folder-view item. Show album date Set this option to display the album date. Show album collection Set this option to display the album collection. Show album category Set this option to display the album category. Show album caption Set this option to display the album caption. Album Items Camera Configuration Mounted Camera Camera List Select the camera name that you want to use here. All default settings on the right panel will be set automatically. This list has been generated using the gphoto2 library installed on your computer. Camera Title Set here the name used in digiKam interface to identify this camera. Camera Port Type USB Select this option if your camera is connected to your computer using a USB cable. Serial Select this option if your camera is connected to your computer using a serial cable. Camera Port Path Note: only for serial port cameras. Select the serial port to use on your computer here. This option is only required if you use a serial camera. Camera Mount Path Note: only for USB/ IEEE mass storage cameras. Set here the mount path to use on your computer. This option is only required if you use a USB Mass Storage camera. To set a USB Mass Storage camera (which looks like a removable drive when mounted on your desktop), please use %1 from the camera list. To set a Generic PTP USB Device (which uses Picture Transfer Protocol), please use %1 from the camera list. A complete list of camera settings to use is available at this URL. Template Title: Enter the metadata template title here. & Replace... Cannot register new metadata template without title. A metadata template named '%1 'already exists. Soft Proofing Options Soft Proofing On Soft Proofing Off Press this button to get detailed information about the selected proofing profile. Rendering intent: Highlighting color: Color Profile Mismatch Missing Color Profile %1 - %2 Do n't know This image has an embedded color profile which does not match your working space color profile. How do you want to proceed? Embedded Color Profile: Input Color Profile: Working Color Space: Original Colors: Uncorrected Colors: Raw Colors: Resulting Colors: Correction Applied: Corrected Colors: Convert to working color space Assign and keep color profile Current working color space This profile: Assigned Color Profile: No Profile unknown Rotate 90 Degrees Rotate 180 Degrees Rotate 270 Degrees Flip Horizontal Flip Vertical Failed to load image "%1" Loading Image Plugins & First & Last Print Image... Undo Redo Fit to & Selection This option can be used to zoom the image to the current selection area. Zoom Under-Exposure Indicator Set this option to display black overlaid on the image. This will help you to avoid under-exposing the image. Over-Exposure Indicator Set this option to display white overlaid on the image. This will help you to avoid over-exposing the image. Color-Managed View Soft Proofing View Crop This option can be used to crop the image. Select a region of the image to enable this action. Flip Horizontally Flip Vertically Donate Money... Close Tool No selection Information about image size Image Plugins About to overwrite file "%1" Are you sure? Overwrite The image '%1 'has been modified. Do you want to save it? Please wait while the image is being saved... Cannot open the specified working space profile ("%1"). No color transformation will be applied. Please check the color management configuration in digiKam's setup. Saving: Failed to save file "%1" to "%2". JPEG 2000 image New Image File Name Unable to determine the format to save the target image with. A file named "%1" already exists. Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Overwrite File? You do not have write permissions for the file named "%1". Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Failed to overwrite original file Error Saving File Failed to save file: %1 Color-Managed View is enabled. Color-Managed View is disabled. Color Management is not configured, so the Color-Managed View is not available. Under-Exposure indicator is enabled Under-Exposure indicator is disabled Over-Exposure indicator is enabled Over-Exposure indicator is disabled Delete File Permanently Delete Permanently without Confirmation Move to Trash without Confirmation Image Editor - %1 There is no image to show in the current album. The image editor will be closed. No Image in Current Album (%1, %2) RGBA: %3, %4, %5, %6 Guide: Set here the color used to draw dashed guide lines. Set here the width in pixels used to draw dashed guide lines. Reset all settings to their default values. Load... Load all parameters from settings text file. Save all parameters to settings text file. Try all settings. Raw Import Post Processing Raw Decoding Cannot decode RAW image for "%1" Abort Abort the current Raw image preview. Update Generate a Raw image preview using current settings. Set here the gamma adjustment of the image Set here the color saturation correction. Exposure (E. V): This value in E. V will be used to perform an exposure compensation of the image. Exposure Luminosity Curve Reset all settings to default values. Import image to editor using current settings. Use Default Use Color Management for Printing Settings... Color Management is disabled. You can enable it now by clicking on the "Settings" button. Print Image Original Target If this option is enabled, the original image will be shown. Original image If this option is enabled, the preview area will split vertically. A contiguous area of the image will be shown, with one half from the original image, the other half from the target image. Vertical split with contiguous image If this option is enabled, the preview area will split horizontally. A contiguous area of the image will be shown, with one half from the original image, the other half from the target image. If this option is enabled, the preview area will split vertically. The same part of the original and the target image will be shown side by side. If this option is enabled, the preview area will split horizontally. The same part of the original and the target image will be shown side by side. If this option is enabled, the target image will be shown. Target image If this option is enabled, the original image will be shown when the mouse is over image area; otherwise, the target image will be shown. Mouse-over mode Here you can see the original clip image which will be used for the preview computation. Click and drag the mouse cursor in the image to change the clip focus. Convert To JP2 Convert To JPEG Convert To TIFF Convert To PGF Convert To PNG Apply Metadata Template Preset Length: Use Custom Length Rotate Use Exif Orientation 90 degrees 180 degrees 270 degrees Angle: Horizontal Vertical Sharpen Image Color Auto-correction Add Watermark Enter your watermark string here. Text: Font Color: Top left Top right Bottom left Bottom right Corner: Enter the string length as a percent of the image width here. length (%): This is the list of images to batch process. Thumbnail File Name This is the list of batch tools assigned. Reset current tool settings to default values. Queues Queue Settings Batch Tools Available / History Assigned Tools Tool Settings Run Stop Remove Queue Remove items Remove processed items Clear Queue Move up Move down Remove tool Clear List Current Queue: No items No tasks Ready There are no items to process in the queues. Batch queue is completed... Process Cancelled... Failed to save item... Item processed successfully... Failed to process item... This is the list of digiKam batch tools available. Base Tools History If Target File Exists: Overwrite automatically Use original filenames Turn on this option to use original filenames without modifications. Customize filenames: File Renaming Kipi-plugins Custom Tools Assign tools Advanced Search (Advanced Search) New Search Search: Enter keywords here... Save Current Search Enter a name for the current search to save it in the "Searches" view If you press this button, the current search will be saved to a new virtual Search Album using the name set on the left side. Edit Stored Search (No Value Selected) No Rating assigned File, Album, Tags Picture Properties Find Pictures Meet All of the following conditions Meet Any of the following conditions Search your collection for pictures meeting the following conditions Remove Group Options > > Delete Search? New... The album name contains The album caption contains The album collection contains Image has no tags Modification and Size of the file Rating at most Digitization Exif Orientation Find pictures with orientation flag Width px Height Orientation File Format Color Depth Color Model Aperture Focal length Exposure time Automatic exposure program Sensitivity Flash Flash mode White balance Subject Distance Caption Author Headline Reset contents Any Album Any Tag any color depth Any Orientation Landscape Orientation Portrait orientation Add Search Group Scan Your Collection Open a preview Open in the editor Load reduced version of image Load image Open directly, with adjustments made automatically Use Tooltips Do nothing Add information to files / Pictures You must select a folder for digiKam to use as the root album. All of your images will go there. The folder to use as the root album path does not exist: %1 Would you like digiKam to create it for you? Create Root Album Folder? digiKam could not create the folder to use as the root album. Please select a different location. %1 Create Root Album Folder Failed You do not seem to have write access for the folder selected to be the root album. Warning: Without write access, items cannot be edited. You must select a folder for digiKam to store information and metadata in a database file. The folder to put your database in does not seem to exist: %1 Would you like digiKam to create it for you? Create Database Folder? digiKam could not create the folder to host your database file. Please select a different location. %1 Create Database Folder Failed You do not seem to have write access for the folder to host the database file. Please select a different location. %1 Tag: %1 Target URL %1 is not valid. Target album is not in the album library. Show on left panel Show on right panel Edit Remove item Clear all Drag and drop images here Drag and drop an image here Unable to display preview for "%1" Show item on left panel On right Show item on right panel Remove item from LightTable Remove all items from LightTable Delete immediately Synchronize Synchronize preview from left and right panels By Pair Navigate by pairs with all items Clear On Close Remove all images from the light table when it is closed Device Information Summary Device Summary Manual Device Manual About About Driver Mounted Camera driver for USB/ IEEE1394 mass storage cameras and Flash disk card readers. Title: %1 Model: %2 Port: %3 Path: %4 UUID: %5 yes no Thumbnails: %1 Capture image: %2 Delete items: %3 Upload items: %4 Create directories: %5 Delete directories: %6 For more information about the Mounted Camera driver, please read the Supported Digital Still Cameras section in the digiKam manual. The Mounted Camera driver is a simple interface to a camera disk mounted locally on your system. It does not use libgphoto2 drivers. To report any problems with this driver, please contact the digiKam team at: http: / /www. digikam. org/ ?q=contact Camera Folders Capture from %1 Capture Camera Media Album Library Available: Require: %1 - Select Camera Folder Please select the camera folder where you want to upload the images. Camera filenames Turn on this option to use the camera provided image filenames without modifications. Change case to: Leave as-is Upper Lower Set the method to use to change the case of the image filenames. Customize auto-detected Connecting to camera... Connection established. Connection failed. Getting camera information... Getting available free space on camera... Getting preview... Capture image... Listing folders... Listing files in %1... Failed to list files in %1. Getting thumbnails for %1... Getting EXIF information for %1... Downloading file %1... Failed to download %1... EXIF rotating file %1... Fix Internal date to file %1... Apply Metadata template to file %1... Converting %1 to lossless file format... Retrieving file %1 from camera... Failed to retrieve file %1 from camera. Uploading file %1 to camera... Deleting file %1... Toggle lock file %1... Rename File Skipped file %1 Download successfully %1... Failed to download file "%1". Do you want to continue? Failed to upload file "%1". Failed to upload %1... Failed to delete %1... Failed to delete file "%1". Failed to lock %1... Failed to toggle lock file "%1". Camera "%1" Set how digiKam will rename files as they are downloaded. File Renaming Options Extension-based sub-albums Date-based sub-albums Date format: ISO Full Text Local Settings Set how digiKam creates albums automatically when downloading. Enable this option if you want to download your pictures into automatically created file extension-based sub-albums of the destination album. This way, you can separate JPEG and RAW files as they are downloaded from your camera. Enable this option if you want to download your pictures into automatically created file date-based sub-albums of the destination album. Select your preferred date format used to create new albums. The options available are: ISO: the date format is in accordance with ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD). E. g.: 2006-08-24 Full Text: the date format is in a user-readable string. E. g.: Thu Aug 24 2006 Local Settings: the date format depending on KDE control panel settings. Auto-creation of Albums Fix internal date & & time Auto-rotate/ flip image Convert to lossless file format New image format: Set here all options to fix/ transform JPEG files automatically as they are downloaded. Enable this option if you want images automatically rotated or flipped using EXIF information provided by the camera. Select here which metadata template you want to apply to images. Enable this option to set date and time metadata tags to the right values if your camera does not set these tags correctly when pictures are taken. The values will be saved in the DateTimeDigitized and DateTimeCreated EXIF, XMP, and IPTC tags. Enable this option to automatically convert all JPEG files to a lossless image format. Note: Image conversion can take a while on a slow computer. Select your preferred lossless image file format to convert to. Note: All metadata will be preserved during the conversion. On the Fly Operations (JPEG only) Cancel Select New Items Select Locked Items Download Selected Download All Download/ Delete Selected Download/ Delete All Upload... Toggle Lock Mark as downloaded Delete Selected Delete All Show History Canceling current operation, please wait... Do you want to close the dialog and cancel the current operation? Disconnecting from camera, please wait... Scanning for new files, please wait... Failed to connect to the camera. Please make sure it is connected properly and turned on. Would you like to try again? Connection Failed Retry Select Image to Upload Camera Folder %1 already contains the item %2. Please enter a new filename (without extension): File already exists Please select the destination album from the digiKam library to import the camera pictures into. Cancel Download Download is completed... The items listed below are locked by camera (read-only). These items will not be deleted. If you really want to delete these items, please unlock them and try again. A file with the same name (%1) already exists in folder %2. Failed to find Album for path '%1 '. Title: %1 Model: %2 Port: %3 Path: %4 Thumbnails: %1 Capture image: %2 Delete items: %3 Upload items: %4 Create directories: %5 Delete Directories: %6 Download Download & & Delete & Upload to camera Cannot display camera preview My Date Searches Delete Date Search? Time Unit: Month Year Select the histogram scale. If the date's maximal counts are small, you can use the linear scale. Logarithmic scale can be used when the maximal counts are big; if it is used, all values (small and large) will be visible on the graph. Clear current selection If you press this button, the current date selection on the time-line will be cleared. Enter the name of the current dates search to save in the "My Date Searches" view If you press this button, the dates selected on the time-line will be saved to a new search virtual Album using the name set on the left. Cannot display image "%1" Slideshow Completed. Click To Exit... Ref. images This shows all found duplicate items. Update fingerprints Use this button to update all image fingerprints. Find duplicates Use this button to scan the selected albums for duplicate items. Search in: Similarity: No albums selected No tags selected Sketch Duplicates File: Folder: Enter the name of the current similar image search to save in the "My Fuzzy Searches" view. If you press this button, the current similar image search will be saved to a new search virtual album using name set on the left side. Set here the brush color used to draw sketch. Use this button to undo last drawing action on sketch. Redo last draw on sketch Use this button to redo last drawing action on sketch. Pen: Set here the brush size in pixels used to draw sketch. Set here the number of items to find using sketch. Clear sketch Use this button to clear sketch contents. Enter the name of the current sketch search to save in the "My Fuzzy Searches" view. If you press this button, the current sketch fuzzy search will be saved to a new search virtual album using the name set on the left side. No Fingerprints My Fuzzy Searches Delete Fuzzy Search? Current Fuzzy Sketch Search Current Fuzzy Image Search %1 (rev.: %2) Set this option to keep the current zoom level when switching images Density: & Save image rating as tags If this option is enabled, the preview area will be split horizontally, displaying the original and target image at the same time. The target is duplicated from the original below the red dashed line. If this option is enabled, the preview area will be split vertically, displaying the original and target image at the same time. The target is duplicated from the original to the right of the red dashed line. If this option is enabled, the preview area will be split horizontally, displaying the original and target image at the same time. The original is above the red dashed line, the target below it. If this option is enabled, the preview area will be split vertically, displaying the original and target image at the same time. The original is to the left of the red dashed line, the target to the right of it. If this option is enabled, the preview area will not be split into two. Here you can see the original image panel which can help you to select the clip preview. Click and drag the mouse cursor in the red rectangle to change the clip focus. (%1, %2)(%3x%4) Information about current selection area Form Replace Replace text Replace text (case insensitive) MyOption my option description Source From Image ... that you have direct access to the KDE Gamma Configuration using Tools - > Gamma Adjustment? Colors: Select the main color displayed with Colors Channel mode here: Red: Draw the red image channel in the foreground. Green: Draw the green image channel in the foreground. Blue: Draw the blue image channel in the foreground. Quickly add a renaming option Quickly add a modifier to a renaming option Range Replace (case insensitive) Current Date & & Time Date & & Time (key) Camera Name Sequence Number Sequence Number (start) Sequence Number (start, step) Metadata Keywords NoiseReduction Radius: this control selects the gliding window size used for the filter. Larger values do not increase the amount of time needed to filter each pixel in the image but can cause blurring. This window moves across the image, and the color in it is smoothed to remove imperfections. In any case it must be about the same size as the noise granularity or somewhat more. If it is set higher than necessary, then it can cause unwanted blur. Threshold: use the slider for coarse adjustment, and the spin control for fine adjustment to control edge detection sensitivity. This value should be set so that edges and details are clearly visible and noise is smoothed out. Adjustment must be made carefully, because the gap between "noisy", "smooth", and "blur" is very small. Adjust it as carefully as you would adjust the focus of a camera. Texture: Texture: this control sets the texture accuracy. This value can be used, to get more or less texture accuracy. When decreased, then noise and texture are blurred out, when increased then texture is amplified, but also noise will increase. It has almost no effect on image edges. Sharpness: This value improves the frequency response for the filter. When it is too strong then not all noise can be removed, or spike noise may appear. Set it near to maximum, if you want to remove very weak noise or JPEG-artifacts, without losing detail. Edge Lookahead: Edge: This value defines the pixel distance to which the filter looks ahead for edges. When this value is increased, then spike noise is erased. You can eventually re-adjust the Edge filter, when you have changed this setting. When this value is too high, the adaptive filter can no longer accurately track image details, and noise or blurring can occur. Erosion: Erosion: Use this to increase edge noise erosion and spike noise erosion (noise is removed by erosion). Luminance: this control sets the luminance tolerance of the image. Using either the Color or the Luminance tolerance settings to make an image correction is recommended, but not both at the same time. These settings do not influence the main smoothing process controlled by the Details settings. Color: this control sets the color tolerance of the image. It is recommended using either the Color or the Luminance tolerance to make image correction, not both at the same time. These settings do not influence the main smoothing process controlled by the Details settings. Gamma: this control sets the gamma tolerance of the image. This value can be used to increase the tolerance values for darker areas (which commonly are noisier). This results in more blur for shadow areas. Damping: Damping: this control sets the phase-jitter damping adjustment. This value defines how fast the adaptive filter-radius reacts to luminance variations. If increased, then edges appear smoother; if too high, then blur may occur. If at minimum, then noise and phase jitter at the edges can occur. It can suppress spike noise when increased, and this is the preferred method to remove it. Details Add Date & Time Add sequence number Enter renaming string Target image file format "%1" unsupported. File extension File name Add the current file name Free Rotation... Brightness/ Contrast/ Gamma Increase Gamma Decrease Gamma Increase Brightness Decrease Brightness Increase Contrast Decrease Contrast TextLabel Brightness, Contrast, Gamma Use & horizontal thumbbar (needs to restart %1) If this option is enabled, the thumbnails bar will be displayed horizontally behind the image area. You need to restart the editor for this option take effect. Pan the image Sequence Number... Select the white balance color temperature preset to use here: Candle: candle light (1850K). 40W Lamp: 40 Watt incandescent lamp (2680K). 100W Lamp: 100 Watt incandescent lamp (2800K). 200W Lamp: 200 Watt incandescent lamp (3000K). Sunrise: sunrise or sunset light (3200K). Studio Lamp: tungsten lamp used in photo studio or light at 1 hour from dusk/ dawn (3400K). Moonlight: moon light (4100K). Neutral: neutral color temperature (4750K). Daylight D50: sunny daylight around noon (5000K). Photo Flash: electronic photo flash (5500K). Sun: effective sun temperature (5770K). Xenon Lamp: xenon lamp or light arc (6420K). Daylight D65: overcast sky light (6500K). None: no preset value. Copy Selected Album Items Paste Selected Album Items & New Album From Selection... %1 Items Sorry, there is no profile data supported RAW cameras This is the list of user customized batch tools. Remove current item Update current item Add new item Photograph Tone Mapping Settings File to Load "%1" is not a Photograph Tone Mapping settings text file. Cannot load settings from the Photograph Tone Mapping text file. Photograph Tone Mapping Settings File to Save Cannot save settings to the Photograph Tone Mapping text file. Tone Mapping... Map Theme Current directory name Image filename camera name sequence number & Load & Save Color Management... Move selected token to the right Tokens filename (uppercase) filename (lowercase) left right Quick access Turn on this option to customize the image filenames during download. Prefix: Set the prefix which will be added to the image filenames. Suffix: Set the suffix which will be added to the image filenames. Set this option to add the original filename. Add Date & & Time Set this option to add the camera-provided date and time. Standard Advanced... Select your preferred date format for creating the new albums. The options available are: Standard: the date format that has been used as a standard by digiKam. E. g.: 20060824T142618 ISO: the date format according to ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD). E. g.: 2006-08-24T14:26:18 Full Text: the date format is a user-readable string. E. g.: Thu Aug 24 14:26:18 2006 Local Settings: the date format depending on the KDE control panel settings. Advanced: allows the user to specify a custom date format. Set this option to add the camera name. Add Sequence Number Set this option to add a sequence number starting with the index set below. Start Index: Set the starting index value used to rename files with a sequence number. Enter the format for date and time. Use dd for the day, MM for the month, yyyy for the year, hh for the hour, mm for the minute, ss for the second. Examples: yyyyMMddThhmmss for 20060824T142418, yyyy-MM-dd hh: mm: ss for 2006-08-24 14:24:18. Change Date and Time Format Metdata Use & horizontal thumbbar (will need to restart showFoto) If this option is enabled, the thumbnail bar will be displayed horizontally behind the image area. You need to restart showFoto for this option to take effect. To report problems about this driver, please contact the gphoto2 team at: http: / /gphoto. org/ bugs If this option is enabled, digiKam asks the user before it applies the Workspace default color profile to an image which has no embedded profile or, if the image has an embedded profile, when it is not the same as the workspace profile. If this option is enabled, digiKam applies the working color profile to an image, without prompting you about missing embedded profiles or embedded profiles different from the workspace profile. Leave the image as is without conversion If this option is enabled, digiKam does not apply the workspace color profile to an image, without prompting you about missing embedded profiles or embedded profiles different from the workspace profile. Select the color profile for your monitor here. You need to enable the Use color managed view option to use this profile. Input: Select a default profile for your input device (usually your camera or your scanner) Soft proof: Apply the default color workspace profile to the image. Do Nothing Do not change the image Assign Only embed the color workspace profile in the image, do not change the image. This image has not been assigned a color profile. Do you want to convert it to your workspace color profile? Custom... System Settings You have selected the "Default built-in sRGB profile" This profile is built on the fly, so there is no relevant information about it. Sorry, it seems there is no embedded profile Color Management Policy Apply when opening an image in the Image Editor Default path to the color profiles folder. You must store all your color profiles in this directory. Workspace: All the images will be converted to the color space of this profile, so you must select a profile appropriate for editing. These color profiles are device independent. You must set a correct default path for your ICC color profiles files. Invalid Profile Invalid color profile has been removed. digiKam has failed to remove the invalid color profile. Remove it manually. power linear Cameras (Manually Added) More Info... Synchronize All Images with Database Synchronize Images with Database Sort Albums' contents. Enter here caption text Simple list Show images/ thumbs & rotated according to orientation tag Set orientation tag to normal after rotate/ flip Exit Full Screen Exit Fullscreen mode Select here the language for your caption. Informations Country Code: Instructions Additional Settings Edit Metadata Reset the curve to its default values. & Save default photographer identity as tags & Save default credit and copyright identity as tags Turn on this option to store the default credit and copyright identity in the XMP and the IPTC tags. You can set this value in the Identity setup page. Photographer Information Credit and Copyright Identity Set default photographer identity Enable this option to store the default photographer identity in the XMP and IPTC tags using digiKam's metadata settings. Enable this option to store the default credit and copyright information in the XMP and IPTC tags using digiKam's metadata settings. Guide width: Fast Threshold (%): Use this button to scan whole collection to find all duplicate items. Rebuilding all image thumbnails can take some time. Do you want to continue? Advanced Settings: File Properties Image Properties Photograph Properties Camera File Properties Exact Edit Search... Delete Search Gradient norm First Run Removing items completed Move Album to Trash Delete Album & Save As... & Load... Reset all filter parameters to their default values. Load all filter parameters from settings text file. Save all filter parameters to settings text file. This shows the current progress when you use the Restoration mode. Points: Set Angle Enable this option to flip horizontally guidelines. Here you can see the black and white conversion tool preview. You can pick color on image to see the color level corresponding on histogram. Here you can see the auto-color correction tool preview. You can pick color on image to see the color level corresponding on histogram. If you enable this option, you will see the original image. If you enable this option, you will see the target image. You can see here the image's white-balance adjustments preview. You can pick color on image to see the color level corresponding on histogram. Intensity outputs. Minimal intensity output. Select the minimal intensity output value of the histogram here. Maximal intensity output. Select the maximal intensity output value of the histogram here. Here you can see the image color-balance adjustments preview. You can pick color on image to see the color level corresponding on histogram. Sorry, there is not any selected profile Select the filter preset to use for photograph restoration here: Reduce Uniform Noise: reduce small image artifacts like sensor noise. Reduce JPEG Artifacts: reduce large image artifacts like JPEG compression mosaic. Reduce Texturing: reduce image artifacts like paper texture or Moire patterns of a scanned image. New Album... New Album From Selection Edit Tag Properties... Update Metadata Database... Focal: No item on Light Table 1 item on Light Table The following profile is invalid: Comments: Family: Family By Family Thumbbar Items Tool Tip Settings RAW Files Decoding Settings Color Management Settings Save Images' Files' Settings Slide Show Settings Album View Settings Album Items Tool Tip Settings Embedded Image Information Management Default identity information Album Family Album Family Settings Supported File (MIME-Type) Settings Light Table Settings Image Editor Album Settings Image Editor: Settings for Color Management Main Interface Plug-in Settings Miscellaneous Settings Collection: By Collection Album Type Album Type Settings SlideShow Thumbnail Information Modified: Assign tag to images. Please wait... Kipi library version: %1 Slide Toggle lock Image files RAW files Movie files Audio files Rotated right Rotated left Failed to save file "%1" to "%2". This shows all root albums used by digiKam as collections. Type & New Path: Sorry you cannot use your home directory as the root album. You do n't seem to have write access to this root album. Without this access, image and metadata editing will not work. A root album in folder "%1" already exists. Modified: Size: Owner: Type: Dimensions: Compression: Bit depth: Color mode: Lens: Mode/ Program: Flash: White balance: New Name: Downloaded: Zoom to 1:1 Designed for KDE4 Hardware handling using KDE4 Solid interface Multimedia files handling using KDE4 Phonon interface Geolocation performed using KDE4 Marble interface A new camera interface A new tool to perform advanced searches based on photo meta-information A new tool to perform searches over a map Copy Album Items Selection Refresh all album contents. Digital Cameras Cameras Added Manually xD-Picture Card Reader File size Display in loop Print image file name Print camera aperture and focal length Print camera exposure and sensitivity Print camera make and model Print image caption Set this option to load the full image size with an embedded preview, instead of a reduced size. Because this option will take more time to load images, use it only if you have a fast computer. Root Album Paths A root album set with path "%1" already exist. Enable this option to restore photograph content. This way is useful to scale-up an image to an huge size. Warning: this process can take a while. These items will be moved to Trash. RAW camera supported digiKam use root album paths to store your photo albums created in My Albums view from left side-bar. Below, please select which folder you would like digiKam to use as first root album path from your local file system. Note: you can set other root album paths later using digiKam settings panel. Removable medias and shared files system are supported. Below, set the location on your computer where the digiKam database file will be stored. Write access is required to be able to edit image properties. Please note that you cannot use a remote file system here, such as NFS. Set here the gamma adjustement of the image Select the histogram scale. If the date count's maximal values are small, you can use the linear scale. Logarithmic scale can be used when the maximal values are big; if it is used, all values (small and large) will be visible on the graph. Rune Laursen Danish translations Jan Toenjes Marcus Meissner Czech translations Janos Tamasi Hungarian translations Jasper van der Marel Anna Sawicka Polish translations Select the histogram channel to displayhere: Luminosity: Display luminosity (perceived brightness) values. Red: Display the red image channel. Green: Display the green image channel. Blue: Display the blue image channel. Alpha: Display the alpha image channel. This channel corresponds to the transparency value and is supported by some image formats such as PNG or TIFF. Colors: Display all color channel values at the same time. Select the histogram scale here. If the image's maximal values are small, you can use the linear scale. Logarithmic scale can be used when the maximal values are big; if it is used, all values (small and large) will be visible on the graph. Linear Logarithmic Selection This is the histogram drawing of the selected image channel Here set the zoom factor of the preview area. This is the percentage of the task which has been completed up to this point. Here you can see the original image panel which can help you to select the clip preview. Click and drag the mouse cursor in the red rectangle to change the clip focus. Select the color channel to mix here: Red: display the red image-channel values. Green: display the green image-channel values. Blue: display the blue image-channel values. Select the histogram scale here. If the image's maximal counts are small, you can use the linear scale. Logarithmic scale can be used when the maximal counts are big; if it is used, all values (small and large) will be visible on the graph. Select the histogram channel to display here: Luminosity: display the image's luminosity values. Red: display the red image-channel values. Green: display the green image-channel values. Blue: display the blue image-channel values. Here you can see the target preview image histogram drawing of the selected image channel. This one is re-computed at any filter settings changes. Select the histogram channel to display here: Luminosity: display the image's luminosity values. Red: display the red image-channel values. Green: display the green image-channel values. Blue: display the blue image-channel values. Alpha: display the alpha image-channel values. This channel corresponds to the transparency value and is supported by some image formats, such as PNG or TIF. Here you can see the target preview image histogram drawing of the selected image channel. This one is re-computed at any levels settings changes. Set here the color used to draw guides dashed-lines. Set here the width in pixels used to draw guides dashed-lines. Select the histogram channel to display: Luminosity: display the image's luminosity values. Red: display the red image-channel values. Green: display the green image-channel values. Blue: display the blue image-channel values. Set here the gamma adjustment of the image. Channel: Here you can see the target preview image histogram of the selected image channel. This one is updated after setting changes. Here you can see the target preview image histogram of the selected image channel. It is updated upon setting changes. Select the histogram channel to display here: Luminosity: display the image's luminosity values. Red: display the red image-channel values. Green: display the green image-channel values. Blue: display the blue image-channel values. Colors: Display all color channel values at the same time. Abort the current image rendering. This is the image filter effect preview. If you move the mouse cursor on this area, a vertical and horizontal dashed line will be draw to guide you in adjusting the filter settings. Press the left mouse button to freeze the dashed line's position. This is the image filter effect preview. This is the percentage of the task which has completed up to this point. digiKam Handbook (c) 2004-2006, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2008, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg Author and maintainer David Hodson Lens distortion correction algorithm. A noise reduction image filter plugin for digiKam. (c) 2004-2007, Gilles Caulier Peter Heckert Noise Reduction algorithm. Developer Add Film Grain to Photograph A digiKam image plugin to apply a film grain effect to an image. (c) 2004-2005, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2007, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg Charcoal Drawing A digiKam charcoal drawing image effect plugin. (c) 2004-2008, Gilles Caulier Apply Texture A digiKam image plugin to apply a decorative texture to an image. (c) 2005, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2008, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg A digiKam image plugin to apply blurring special effects to an image. Pieter Z. Voloshyn Blurring algorithms Emboss Image Emboss image effect plugin for digiKam. Emboss algorithm Apply Oil Paint Effect An oil painting image effect plugin for digiKam. (c) 2004-2005, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2008, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg Oil paint algorithm Simulate Infrared Film to Photograph Infrared Film A digiKam image plugin to simulate infrared film. Sharpening Photograph Apply Gaussian Blur on Photograph A digiKam image plugin to automatically fix lens aberrations using LensFun library. (c) 2008, Adrian Schroeter (c) 2008, Gilles Caulier A digiKam image plugin to reduce image vignetting. Anti Vignetting algorithm Apply Color Special Effects to Photograph A digiKam plugin to apply special color effects to an image. (c) 2004-2005, Renchi Raju (c) 2006-2007, Gilles Caulier White Color Balance Correction A digiKam image plugin to correct white color balance. (c) 2005-2008, Gilles Caulier Pawel T. Jochym White color balance correction algorithm Insert Text on Photograph A digiKam image plugin for inserting text on a photograph. (c) 2005-2006, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2008, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg Add Raindrops to Photograph A digiKam image plugin to add raindrops to an image. Raindrops algorithm Add Border Around Photograph A digiKam image plugin to add a border around an image. A digiKam image plugin to process free image rotation. Free Rotation algorithm A digiKam image plugin to apply distortion effects to an image. Distortion algorithms Adjust Photograph Perspective A digiKam image plugin to process image perspective adjustment. Template Superimpose to Photograph A digiKam image plugin to superimpose a template onto a photograph. Aspect Ratio Crop & Composition Guide A digiKam image plugin to shear an image. A digiKam image plugin to inpaint a photograph. David Tschumperle CImg library Feedback and plugin polishing Color Channel Mixer An image color channel mixer plugin for digiKam. (c) 2005-2007, Gilles Caulier A digiKam image plugin for fixing dots produced by hot/ stuck/ dead pixels from a CCD. (c) 2005-2006, Unai Garro (c) 2005-2008, Gilles Caulier An image-histogram-curves adjustment plugin for digiKam. Adjust Color Levels An image-histogram-levels adjustment plugin for digiKam. Photograph Restoration A digiKam image plugin to restore a photograph. Red Eye Reduction Auto Color Correction Brightness Contrast Gamma Adjustments Convert to Black & White Abort current image rendering. Launch Color Management plugin with RAW files Enable this option if you want to launch the color management image plugin when a RAW file is loaded in the editor. Vignetting... Histogram calculation in progress... A Color Theme Designer for digiKam ... that there is a digiKam hotplugging howto available at this url? Show image dimensions (warning: slow) Album Library Path Cannot restart digiKam automatically. Please restart digiKam manually. Albums Library Folder Set here the number of similar items to find. Add & image file extensions: Add & movie file extensions: Add & audio file extensions: Rebuilding all image finger-prints can take some time. Do you want to continue? Here you can set the extensions of the image files to be displayed in Albums (such as JPEG or TIFF); clicking on these files will open them in the digiKam Image Editor. Here you can set the extensions of movie files to be displayed in Albums (such as MPEG or AVI); clicking on these files will open them in the default KDE movie player. Here you can set the extensions of audio files to be displayed in Albums (such as MP3 or OGG); clicking on these files will open them in the default KDE audio player. Show only & RAW files with extensions: Here you can set the extensions of the RAW image files to be displayed in Albums (such as CRW, for Canon cameras, or NEF, for Nikon cameras). Another file or folder with same name exists Access denied to path Disk is full Unknown error %1 mm Listing files in %1 is complete Select the right action to do when you right click with mouse button on thumbnail here. (c) 2005, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2007, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg (c) 2005-2006, Gilles Caulier (c) 2006-2007, Gilles Caulier and Marcel Wiesweg A Photo-Management Application for KDE KDE Photo Viewer and Editor (c) 2004-2008, digiKam developers team Search Rules Here you can review the search rules used to filter image-searching in the album library. Add/ Delete Option You can edit the search rules by adding/ removing criteria. As well as Or & Del Group/ Ungroup Options You can group or ungroup any search criteria from the Search Rule set. & Ungroup & Save search as: Enter the name used to save the current search in "My Searches" view Tag Name Image Name Image Date Image Caption Keyword Contains Does Not Contain Equals Does Not Equal After Before At most Enter your search criteria to find items in the album library Here you can see the items found in the album library, using the current search criteria Save search as: Find results Icon Placeholder, not in GUI Deletion method placeholder, never shown to user. Placeholder for number of files, not in GUI Lens Error Correction A digiKam image plugin to fix errors caused by lens. Lens Distortion... Use Filters Prepare slideshow. Please wait... If this box is checked, this dialog will not be shown again in the future, files will be directly moved to the Trash Bin ICC profiles path seems to be invalid. If you want to set it now, select "Yes", otherwise select "No". In this case, "Color Management" feature will be disabled until you solve this issue Make a donation... Sets the size of tile. & Send to Trash New Simple Search... New Advanced Search... Edit as Advanced Search... Tag "%1" Properties unaviable Using Kipi library version %1 Using KDcraw library version %1 Using Dcraw program version %1 Using PNG library version %1 Using Gphoto2 library version %1 Using KExiv2 library version %1 Using Exiv2 library version %1 XMP support available: %1 (c) 2005-2008, Unai Garro and Gilles Caulier Make: %1 Model: %1 Created: %1 Aperture: f/ %1 Sensitivity: %1 ISO Open Images No media player available... Albums are Missing Scanning items, please wait... Updating items, please wait... Files are Missing Thumbnails processing Processing small thumbs Processing large thumbs (c) 2002-2007, digiKam developers team GPS Global Positioning System Information Rating > = %1 My Dates Set the photographer name. This field is limited to 32 ASCII characters with IPTC. Set the photographer title. This field is limited to 32 ASCII characters with IPTC. Set the default provider identification of the image, not necessarily the owner/ creator. This field is limited to 32 ASCII characters with IPTC. Set the default original owner identification of the intellectual content of the image. This could be an agency, a member of an agency or an individual photographer name. This field is limited to 32 ASCII characters with IPTC. Set the default copyright notice of the images. This field is limited to 128 ASCII characters with IPTC. Quick Search... Using dcraw version %1 Sets the red color pixels selection threshold. Low values will select more red color pixels, high values less. Set here the tint level used to coloring red eye. Edit Album Properties... New & Tag... Album & Library Here you can set the main path to the digiKam album library in your computer. Write access is required for this path. Path to store database: Album & Library Path Finding non-existing Albums Finding items not in the database or disk Updating items without date The image will not fit on the page, what do you want to do? Top-Central Top-Right Central-Left Central Central-Right Bottom-Left Bottom-Central Bottom-Right Print image in & black and white Scale image to & fit Print exact size: KColorEdit Artur Rataj Untitled The document "%1" has been modified. Do you want to save your changes or discard them? A file named "%1" already exists. Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Overwrite Clean Palette Generate Color Names Color builder [modified] Preview Complete Color Names File not found Could not open the file Is not a palette file All Supported Files KDE Palette GIMP Palette Load Palette KDE Palettes Search Palettes Show comments Insert Color Palette Name: KDE selector GTK selector Gradient selector Extras Scheme: Current color Complement Red Value Cyan Generate a random color Append color Save Cancel Brightness Restore original brightness Color selectors Hide window Saturation %1% Your names Your emails Palette Append Color Append Comment Color tool: Name: Comment: Name Mix Colors Add Colors Add All Color Range File to open Synchronize From & Palette From & Screen At cursor hex. Select a palette: Recent Colors *_BAR_All Files Open File Invalid format Write error & Color Unable to open: %1 Add... & Rotate Page Mirror Page & Flip Page w: 00000 h: 00000 Res: XXXXX Type: XXXXXXX Page: XX of XX There is no document active. KFax Saving... Failure in'copy file() 'Could not save file! Loading '%1 ' Downloading... Page: %1 of %2 W: %1 H: %2 Fine Normal Res: %1 Type: Tiff Type: Raw KDE G3/ G4 Fax Viewer Fine resolution Normal resolution Height (number of fax lines) Width (dots per fax line) Turn image 90 degrees (landscape mode) Turn image upside down Invert black and white Limit memory use to'bytes' Fax data is packed lsb first Raw files are g3-2d Raw files are g4 Fax file(s) to show Horizontal centered Vertical centered Display options: Upside down Invert Raw fax resolution: Auto Raw fax data are: LS-Bit first Raw fax format: Raw fax width: Height: & File Main Toolbar Your names Your emails KGrab Capture mode: Snapshot delay in seconds This is the number of seconds to wait after clicking the New Snapshot button before taking the snapshot. This is very useful for getting windows, menus and other items on the screen set up just the way you want. If no delay is set, the program will wait for a mouse click before taking a snapshot. No delay sec Using this menu, you can select from the four following snapshot modes: Full Screen - captures the entire desktop. Window Under Cursor - captures only the window (or menu) that is under the mouse cursor when the snapshot is taken. Region - captures only the region of the desktop that you specify. When taking a new snapshot in this mode you will be able to select any area of the screen by clicking and dragging the mouse. Section of Window - captures only a section of the window. When taking a new snapshot in this mode you will be able to select any child window by moving the mouse over it. Full Screen Window Under Cursor Region Section of Window Snapshot & delay: When enabled, snapshot of a window will also include the window decorations Include & window decorations & File & Edit & Settings Main Toolbar This is a preview of the current snapshot. The image can be dragged to another application or document to copy the full screenshot there. Try it with the Konqueror file manager. You can also copy the image to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+C. Your names Your emails & New Snapshot Ctrl+N Make new Snapshot Open & With... Ctrl+W Open the Snapshot with another application & Copy Ctrl+C Copy the Snapshot to the clipboard File Exists Do you really want to overwrite %1? Overwrite Unable to save image KGrab was unable to save the image to %1. Save As Print Screenshot The screen has been successfully grabbed. Preview of the snapshot image (%1 x %2) KDE Screen Grabbing Utility (c) 2006 Marcus Hufgard (c) 1997-2004, Richard J. Moore, (c) 2000, Matthias Ettrich, (c) 2002-2003 Aaron J. Seigo Marcus Hufgard Maintainer Richard J. Moore KSnapshot Matthias Ettrich Aaron J. Seigo KSnaphsot Nadeem Hasan On KSnapshot Region Grabbing, Reworked GUI Captures the window under the mouse on startup (instead of the desktop) Open With Other application Reloading Opening Session Management Do you want to reload files from previous session? Reload Confirmation Could not find the KGraphViewer part. Add a new attribute A Graphviz dot graph viewer for KDE KGraphEditor (C) 2005-2006 Gaël de Chalendar Gaël de Chalendar Dot graph to open Opening in new window confirmation Existing window Do you want to reload files from the previous session? Opens a new empty KGraphViewer window. Quits KGraphViewer. Toolbar configuration. KGraphViewer & File & View & Settings Main Toolbar View Toolbar Help Toolbar Edit Toolbar Open in existing window & Yes No Ask Reload files modified on disk Ask Reopen previously opened files Your names Columns: Column spacing: . Page & font: Page Size & & Margins Add & borders Add date and time Add page numbers Number of pages to fit on Horizontally Vertically Natural size Fit to one page Fit to several pages Related actions: Close Header Different header for the first page Different header for even and odd pages Spacing between header and body: Footer Different footer for the first page Different footer for even and odd pages Spacing between footer and body: Footnote/ Endnote Spacing between footnote and body: As Image... Open the print preview window kgraphviewerPart GraphViz dot files viewer (c) 2005-2006, Gaël de Chalendar & lt; kleag@free. frgt; ISO A3 ISO A4 ISO A5 US Letter US Legal Screen Custom ISO B5 US Executive ISO A0 ISO A1 ISO A2 ISO A6 ISO A7 ISO A8 ISO A9 ISO B0 ISO B1 ISO B10 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B4 ISO B6 ISO C5 US Common 10 ISO DL US Folio US Ledger Page Size & & & Margins Page Size Print Preview Page Setup for Printing Graph "%1" Saves settings for this setup as default. Adds date and time to the header. Adds page numbers to the footer. Adds table borders. Changes page size and margins. (C) 2005-2006 Gael de Chalendar There is already a KGraphEditor window opened. What's your choice? There is already a KGraphViewer window opened. What's your choice? Icon Template Template Description: Path: Templates & Add... & Edit... & Remove Select Background Use color Use pixmap Choose... Preview Only local files are supported yet. Paste & transparent pixels Show & rulers Transparency Display & Solid color: Checkerboard Small Medium Large Size: Color & 1: Color & 2: Configure Icon Templates Background Icon Grid Untitled The current file has been modified. Do you want to save it? New & Window New window Opens a new icon editor window. New Create a new icon, either from a template or by specifying the size Open Open an existing icon Save Save the current icon Print Opens a print dialog to let you print the current icon. Cut Cut the current selection out of the icon. (Tip: You can make both rectangular and circular selections) Copy Copy the current selection out of the icon. (Tip: You can make both rectangular and circular selections) Paste Paste the contents of the clipboard into the current icon. If the contents are larger than the current icon you can paste them in a new window. (Tip: Select "Paste transparent pixels" in the configuration dialog if you also want to paste transparency.) Paste as & New Resize... Resize Smoothly resizes the icon while trying to preserve the contents & GrayScale Gray scale Gray scale the current icon. (Warning: The result is likely to contain colors not in the icon palette Zoom in Zoom in by one. Zoom out Zoom out by one. & Zoom 100% 200% 500% 1000% Show & Grid Hide & Grid Show grid Toggles the grid in the icon edit grid on/ off Color Picker Color Picker The color of the pixel clicked on will be the current draw color Freehand Free hand Draw non-linear lines Rectangle Rectangle Draw a rectangle Filled Rectangle Filled rectangle Draw a filled rectangle Circle Circle Draw a circle Filled Circle Filled circle Draw a filled circle Ellipse Ellipse Draw an ellipse Filled Ellipse Filled ellipse Draw a filled ellipse Spray Spray Draw scattered pixels in the current color Flood Fill Flood fill Fill adjoining pixels with the same color with the current color Line Line Draw a straight line vertically, horizontally or at 45 deg. angles Eraser (Transparent) Erase Erase pixels. Set the pixels to be transparent (Tip: If you want to draw transparency with a different tool, first click on "Erase" then on the tool you want to use) Rectangular Selection Select Select a rectangular section of the icon using the mouse. Circular Selection Select Select a circular section of the icon using the mouse. Statusbar The statusbar gives information on the status of the current icon. The fields are: \t- Application messages \t- Cursor position \t- Size \t- Zoom factor \t- Number of colors Colors: %1 The URL: %1 seems to be malformed. There was an error loading: %1 Save Icon As A file named "%1" already exists. Overwrite it? Overwrite File? & Overwrite There was an error saving: %1 Print %1 %1, %2 %1 x %2 modified Icon draw grid The icon grid is the area where you draw the icons. You can zoom in and out using the magnifying glasses on the toolbar. (Tip: Hold the magnify button down for a few seconds to zoom to a predefined scale) width height Rulers This is a visual representation of the current cursor position Free Hand There was an error loading a blank image. All selected Cleared Selected area cut Selected area copied The clipboard image is larger than the current image! Paste as new image? Paste Do Not Paste Done pasting Invalid pixmap data in clipboard. Drawn Array Standard File Source File Compressed File Standard Folder Standard Package Mini Folder Mini Package Create from scratch Create from template Create New Icon Select Icon Type Create From Scratch Create From Template Size Select Size KDE Icon Editor KIconEdit (c) 1998, Thomas Tanghus Thomas Tanghus John Califf Laurent Montel Aaron J. Seigo Nadeem Hasan Rewrote UI to use XMLGUI Lots of fixes and cleanup Adrian Page Bug fixes and GUI tidy up Icon file(s) to open Preview This is a 1:1 preview of the current icon Current color This is the currently selected color System colors: System colors Here you can select colors from the KDE icon palette Custom colors: Custom colors Here you can build a palette of custom colors. Double-click on a box to edit the color & File & Edit & Tools & Settings Main Toolbar Tools Toolbar Pallette Toolbar Your names Your emails No %1 and or not No other %1 You are about to sort a set of thumbnails with others in between. This might result in an unexpected sort order. Are you sure you want to continue? Sort Thumbnails? Loading information from new files Depending on the number of images, this may take some time. However, there is only a delay when new images are found. Calculating checksum for %1 filesBy storing a checksum for each image KPhotoAlbum is capable of finding images even when you have moved them on the disk. Loading information from images Cancel jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec People Places Folder Tokens Media Type Keywords Unable to create directory '%1 '. Unable to Create Directory Error when saving image '%1 '. Error Saving Image Rereading EXIF information from all images EXIF Search Settings Aperture Value F Number Focal Length to mm Camera Miscellaneous Iso setting secs. 1 second Exposure time Exposure Program Not defined Manual Normal program Aperture priority Shutter priority Creative program (biased toward depth of field) Action program (biased toward fast shutter speed) Portrait mode (for closeup photos with the background out of focus) Landscape mode (for landscape photos with the background in focus) Orientation Not rotated Rotated counterclockwise Rotated clockwise Rotated 180 degrees Metering Mode Unknown Average CenterWeightedAverage Spot MultiSpot Pattern Partial Other Contrast Normal Soft Hard Sharpness Saturation Low High Read EXIF info from files Update EXIF search database Update image date Use modification date if EXIF not found Update image orientation from EXIF information Update image description from EXIF information Be aware that setting the data from EXIF may overwrite data you have previously entered manually using the image configuration dialog. Override image dates EXIF Information Current EXIF Label Search: Database driver: Database file: KPhotoAlbum database files (*. db) Server address: Server port: Default Database name: Username: Password: No SQL database drivers found. Invalid driver. Database driver not found: %1 Database schema is incompatible. Unknown tag %1, while reading configuration file. Expected one of: Options, Drawings Error creating zip file %1 Could not open file '%1 '. Error in file %1: unexpected element: '%2 ' Unable to find'Options' tag in configuration file %1. Unable to find'Images' tag in configuration file %1. Your images/ videos are not sorted, which means that navigating using the date bar will only work suboptimally. In the Maintenance menu, you can find Display Images with Incomplete Dates which you can use to find the images that are missing date information. You can then select the images that you have reason to believe have a correct date in either their EXIF data or on the file, and execute Maintenance- > Read EXIF Info to reread the information. Finally, once all images have their dates set, you can execute Images- > Sort Selected by Date & Time to sort them in the database. Images/ Videos Are Not Sorted Not all the images in the database have information about image sizes; this is needed to get the best result in the thumbnail view. To fix this, simply go to the Maintainance menu, and first choose Remove All Thumbnails, and after that choose Build Thumbnails. Not doing so will result in extra space around images in the thumbnail view - that is all - so there is no urgency in doing it. Not All Images Have Size Information The index. xml file read was from an older version of KPhotoAlbum. KPhotoAlbum read the old format without problems, but to be able to convert back to KimDaBa 2.1 format, you need to run the current KPhotoAlbum using the flag export-in-2.1-format, and then save. Old File Format read KPhotoAlbum was unable to load a default setup, which indicates an installation error If you have installed KPhotoAlbum yourself, then you must remember to set the environment variable KDEDIRS, to point to the topmost installation directory. If you for example ran configure with --prefix=/ usr/ local/ kde, then you must use the following environment variable setup (this example is for Bash and compatible shells): export KDEDIRS=/ usr/ local/ kde In case you already have KDEDIRS set, simply append the string as if you where setting the PATH environment variable No default setup file found Unable to open '%1 'for reading Error Running Demo Error on line %1 column %2 in file %3: %4 Error in file %1: No elements found Error in file %1: expected'KPhotoAlbum 'as top element but found '%2' None Image needs to be placed in a sub directory of your photo album, which is rooted at %1. Image path was %2 unknown (Selection) (Selection) unknown none Exif Info Search Untagged Images Show Thumbnails Search did not match any images or videos. Empty Search Result search No other Video Image Images Videos [zoom x%1] Configure Category Image Set Group: Member: Current image: New image: Show... Show Show Info Box Show Label Show Description Show Date Show Time Show Filename Show EXIF Show Image Size Error playing media %1nbsp; s Starting Slideshow Ending Slideshow Annotate... Show EXIF Viewer Close Set as Wallpaper Centered Tiled Center Tiled Centered Maxpect Tiled Maxpect Scaled Centered Auto Fit Rotate Rotate clockwise Rotate counterclockwise Skip First Last Show Next Skip 10 Forward Skip 100 Forward Skip 1000 Forward Show Previous Skip 10 Backward Skip 100 Backward Skip 1000 Backward Zoom Zoom In Zoom Out Full View Pixel for Pixel View Toggle Full Screen Slideshow Run Slideshow Run Faster Run Slower File not available Play Pause Setting Category: Assigning: Stop Slideshow Seek 10 minutes backward 1 seconds backward 100 milliseconds backward 100 milliseconds forward 1 seconds forward 10 seconds forward 10 minutes forward Stop Restart Filters 1 Year 1 Month 1 Week 1 Day 2 Hours 10 Minutes Widen selection to include all images and videos again Show Ranges Show Resolution Indicator %1 exact + %2 ranges = %3 total %1 images/ videos %1 _BAR_ %2 KPhotoAlbum KDE Photo Album Jesper K. Pedersen Development Tuomas Suutari SQL backend and numerous features Will Stephenson Developing an Icon for KPhotoAlbum Teemu Rytilahti Sending patches implementing (.) the "Set As Wallpaper" menu in the viewer. (.) Theme support for HTML generation Reimar Imhof Patch to sort items in option listboxes Thomas Schwarzgruber Patch to sort images in the thumbnail view, plus reading time info out of EXIF images for existing images Marcel Wiesweg Patch which speed up loading of thumbnails plus preview in image property dialog. Marco Caldarelli Patch for making it possible to reread EXIF info using a nice dialog. Jean-Michel FAYARD (.) Patch with directory info made available through the browser. (.) Patch for adding a check box for "and/ or" searches in the search page. Robert L Krawitz Numerous patches plus profiling KPhotoAlbum again and again. Christoph Moseler Numerous patches for lots of bugs plus patches for a few new features Clytie Siddall Tremendous help with the English text in the application. Config file Database engine to use Starts KPhotoAlbum with a prebuilt set of demo images Import file This will make an attempt at saving in a format understandable by KimDaBa 2.1 Unable to open '%1 'for reading. Error Importing Data Error reading directory contents of file %1; it is likely that the file is broken. Error reading index. xml file from %1; it is likely that the file is broken. Thumbnail item in export file was not a directory, this indicates that the file is broken. No thumbnail existed in export file for %1 export file did not contain a Images subdirectory, this indicates that the file is broken Images item in export file was not a directory, this indicates that the file is broken No image existed in export file for %1 Error in file %1 on line %2 col %3: %4 Unexpected top element while reading file %1. Expected KPhotoAlbum-export found %2 XML file did not specify the source of the images, this is a strong indication that the file is corrupted Unknown element while reading %1, expected image. Welcome to KPhotoAlbum Import This wizard will take you through the steps of an import operation. The steps are: First you must select which images you want to import from the export file. You do so by selecting the checkbox next to the image. Next you must tell KPhotoAlbum in which directory to put the images. This directory must of course be below the directory root KPhotoAlbum uses for images. KPhotoAlbum will take care to avoid name clashes The next step is to specify which categories you want to import (People, Places,...) and also tell KPhotoAlbum how to match the categories from the file to your categories. Imagine you load from a file, where a category is called Blomst (which is the Danish word for flower), then you would likely want to match this with your category, which might be called Blume (which is the German word for flower) - of course given you are German. The final steps, is matching the individual tokens from the categories. I may call myself Jesper in my image database, while you want to call me by my full name, namely Jesper K. Pedersen. In this step non matches will be highlighted in red, so you can see which tokens was not found in your database, or which tokens was only a partial match. Introduction Select All Deselect All Select Which Images to Import Destination of images: Destination of Images The directory must be a subdirectory of %1 Match Categories Directory %1 does not exist. Should it be created? Error creating directory %1 How to resolve clashes Unable to create temporary file Export Configuration / Copy Images How to Handle Images Include in. kim file Manual copy next to. kim file Automatically copy next to. kim file Hard link next to. kim file Compress export file Generate thumbnails Limit maximum image dimensions to: If your images are stored in a non-compressed file format then you may check this; otherwise, this just wastes time during import and export operations. In other words, do not check this if your images are stored in jpg, png or gif; but do check this if your images are stored in tiff. Generate thumbnail images With this option you may limit the maximum dimensions (width and height) of your images. Doing so will make the resulting export file smaller, but will of course also make the quality worse if someone wants to see the exported images with larger dimensions. When exporting images, bear in mind that there are two things the person importing these images again will need: 1) meta information (image content, date etc.) 2) the images themselves. The images themselves can either be placed next to the. kim file, or copied into the. kim file. Copying the images into the. kim file works well for a recipient who wants all, or most of those images, for example when emailing a whole group of images. However, when you place the images on the Web, a lot of people will see them but most likely only download a few of them. It works better in this kind of case, to separate the images and the. kim file, by place them next to each other, so the user can access the images s/ he wants. Error creating zip file & Cancel Creating index file Creating thumbnails Copying image files Error writing file %1 Other KPhotoAlbum users may now load the import file into their database, by choosing import in the file menu. If they find it on a web site, and the web server is correctly configured, all they need to do is simply to click it from within konqueror. To enable this, your web server needs to be configured for KPhotoAlbum. You do so by adding the following line to / etc/ httpd/ mime. types or similar: application/ vnd. kde. kphotoalbum-import kim This will make your web server tell konqueror that it is a KPhotoAlbum file when clicking on the link, otherwise the web server will just tell konqueror that it is a plain text file. How to Use the Export File Copying Images Error when writing image %1 Updating Database Key in file Key in your database Use data from Database Label Description On KPhotoAlbum's home page (http: / /www. kphotoalbum. org/) you may see a few videos featuring a number of different KPhotoAlbum features. It is possible to create new categories - that are alternatives to People, Places, and Events - in the annotation dialog. To add new categories or remove existing ones, go to the Settings-gt; Configure KPhotoAlbum dialog, and choose Categories in the side bar. You may rename or delete a person, location, keyword or similar by right-clicking on the item in the image property dialog. When generating HTML you must specify a base directory for the images. Here you can specify any protocol supported by KDE, like ftp or fish. Examples: ftp: / /someserver/ my-upload-area/ images (upload using FTP) fish: / /someserver/ home/ foo/ images (upload using ssh) smb: / /someserver/ c/ images (upload to a Windows share) When you bring new images to your collection, you might not have time right away to categorize them (i. e. specify People, Places, etc.). Therefore, you might later want to find those images which have not yet been categorized. Here is what I do. I use the keyword OK, which I set on images, once I've categorized them (i. e. just like you may have a keyword for Summer Party or Interrail trip 1990, you now have a keyword OK). To find uncategorized images, I choose the Search item from the browser, and in the keywords field, I type! OK. This will find all images which do not have the OK item. You can reorder images on your hard disk after having loaded them into KPhotoAlbum - KPhotoAlbum will still remember them, as it calculates checksums for the images. If you like KPhotoAlbum, and it adds value to your daily life, please consider donating money to the KPhotoAlbum developer as a courtesy. See http: / /www. kphotoalbum. org/ support. htm. It's possible to associate images with categories. That way when browsing, say people, you may get a small icon for each person with e. g. the person's face. To specify an icon for a person, load the person in the viewer, zoom to the part which you want to make into an icon, and choose Show Category Editor. This will bring up a dialog where you can find the person, and set the image. You may close the image annotation dialog (the one where you specify people, places, etc. for the images) by pressing Ctrl+Enter. KPhotoAlbum has a mailing list at http: / /klaralvdalens-datakonsult. se/ mailman/ listinfo/ kphotoalbum, and an IRC channel named #kphotoalbum on irc. kde. org. You may reorder images by dragging and dropping one image onto another. If you drop it on the left edge, it will end up in front of the other, if you drop it on the right edge it will be inserted behind. -- Tip contributed by Eivind Kjorstad On the thumbnail view, you can resize the grid to your needs just by clicking the middle mouse button and dragging around. On most systems you can emulate the middle mouse button by left and right clicking at the same time. -- Tip contributed by Rafael Beccar This is the last tip. If you know any additional tips or tricks, then please send an email to blackie@kde. org. Running Slide Show From Thumbnail View Viewing Images and Videos From Thumbnail View Slideshow interval: sec Image cache: Mbytes Standard size in viewer: Full Viewer Size Natural Image Size Natural Image Size If Possible Set the standard size for images to be displayed in the viewer. Full Viewer Size indicates that the image will be stretched or shrunk to fill the viewer window. Natural Image Size indicates that the image will be displayed pixel for pixel. Natural Image Size If Possible indicates that the image will be displayed pixel for pixel if it would fit the window, otherwise it will be shrunk to fit the viewer. Scaling Algorithm Fastest Best When displaying images, KPhotoAlbum normally performs smooth scaling of the image. If this option is not set, KPhotoAlbum will use a faster but less smooth scaling method. EXIF/ IPTC info to show in the Viewer EXIF/ IPTC info to show in the EXIF dialog General Thumbnail View Categories Subcategories Viewer Plugins EXIF/ IPTC Information Database backend Tooltip preview image size: No Image Preview Thumbnail image size: Thumbnail table cells aspect ratio 1:1 4:3 3:2 16:9 3:4 2:3 9:16 Thumbnail format Space around cells Display grid around thumbnails Display labels in thumbnail view Display categories in thumbnail view Auto display limit: Never Thumbnail screen cache: If you select Settings -gt; Show Tooltips in the thumbnail view, then you will see a small tool tip window displaying information about the thumbnails. This window includes a small preview image. This option configures the image size. Thumbnail image size. You may also set the size simply by dragging the thumbnail view using the middle mouse button. Choose what aspect ratio the cells holding thumbnails should have. How thick the cell padding should be. If you want to see grid around your thumbnail images, select this option. Checking this option will show the base name for the file under thumbnails in the thumbnail view. Checking this option will show the Categories for the file under thumbnails in the thumbnail view When you are browsing, and the count gets below the value specified here, the thumbnails will be shown automatically. The alternative is to continue showing the browser until you press Show Images %1 MB Due to a shortcoming in KPhotoAlbum, you need to save your database after renaming categories; otherwise all the filenames of the category thumbnails will be wrong, and thus lost. So either press Cancel now (and it will not be renamed), or press Continue, and as your next step save the database. Category: Super Categories: Items of Category: Add Super Category... Rename Super Category... Delete Super Category Notice: It is also possible to set up subcategories in the annotation dialog, simply by dragging items. New Group Group name: Really delete group %1? Delete Group & Delete New Images Trust image dates: Always Ask Use EXIF orientation information Use EXIF description Search for new images and videos on startup Do not read RAW files if a matching JPEG/ TIFF file exists Required size for the thumbnail: Size of histogram columns in date bar: Show splash screen Category for virtual albums: KPhotoAlbum will try to read the image date from EXIF information in the image. If that fails it will try to get the date from the file's time stamp. However, this information will be wrong if the image was scanned in (you want the date the image was taken, not the date of the scan). If you only scan images, in contrast to sometimes using a digital camera, you should reply no. If you never scan images, you should reply yes, otherwise reply ask. This will allow you to decide whether the images are from the scanner or the camera, from session to session. JPEG images may contain information about rotation. If you have a reason for not using this information to get a default rotation of your images, uncheck this check box. Note: Your digital camera may not write this information into the images at all. JPEG images may contain a description. Check this checkbox to specify if you want to use this as a default description for your images. KPhotoAlbum is capable of searching for new images and videos when started, this does, however, take some time, so instead you may wish to manually tell KPhotoAlbum to search for new images using Maintenance- > Rescan for new images KPhotoAlbum is capable of reading certain kinds of RAW images. Some cameras store both a RAW image and a matching JPEG or TIFF image. This causes duplicate images to be stored in KPhotoAlbum, which may be undesirable. If this option is checked, KPhotoAlbum will not read RAW files for which matching image files also exist. KPhotoAlbum shares plugins with other imaging applications, some of which have the concept of albums. KPhotoAlbum does not have this concept; nevertheless, for certain plugins to function, KPhotoAlbum behaves to the plugin system as if it did. KPhotoAlbum does this by defining the current album to be the current view - that is, all the images the browser offers to display. In addition to the current album, KPhotoAlbum must also be able to give a list of all albums; the list of all albums is defined in the following way: When KPhotoAlbum's browser displays the content of a category, say all People, then each item in this category will look like an album to the plugin. Otherwise, the category you specify using this option will be used; e. g. if you specify People with this option, then KPhotoAlbum will act as if you had just chosen to display people and then invoke the plugin which needs to know about all albums. Most users would probably want to specify Events here. Show the KPhotoAlbum splash screen on start up Choose Plugins to load: Delay loading plugins until the plugin menu is opened Trust Time Stamps? Database backend to use XML backend (recommended) SQL backend (experimental) XML Database Setting Choose speed over readability for index. xml file Compress backup file Auto save every: min. Number of backups to keep: Infinite KPhotoAlbum is capable of backing up the index. xml file by keeping copies named index. xml~1~ index. xml~2~ etc. and you can use the spinbox to specify the number of backup files to keep. KPhotoAlbum will delete the oldest backup file when it reaches the maximum number of backup files. The index. xml file may grow substantially if you have many images, and in that case it is useful to ask KPhotoAlbum to zip the backup files to preserve disk space. KPhotoAlbum is using a single index. xml file as its data base. With lots of images it may take a long time to read this file. You may cut down this time to approximately half, by checking this check box. The disadvantage is that the index. xml file is less readable by human eyes. SQL Database Settings Warning: The password is saved as plain text to the configuration file. Launch in full screen Size: Label: Icon: Thumbnail Size: Preferred view: List View List View with Custom Thumbnails Icon View Icon View with Custom Thumbnails New Delete Really delete category '%1 '? None Selected File Name: Date: x MP Image Size: Label: Description: Backup file '%1 'exists and is newer than '%2'. Should the backup file be used? Found Backup File Unable to copy '%1 'to '%2'. Unable to create directory '%1 'needed for demo. Unable to open '%1 'for writing. Unable to find file %1 Sort Alphabetically No Item Selected Rename... Sub Categories Super Categories New Category... Create Subcategory... Take item out of category %1 Sorting Usage Alphabetical Do you really want to delete "%1"? Deleting the item will remove any information about it from any image containing the item. Really Delete %1? Rename Item Enter new name: Do you really want to rename "%1" to "%2"? Doing so will rename "%3" on any image containing it. Really Rename %1? New Super Category New Super Category Name: New Sub Category New Sub Category Name: Annotate previous image Annotate next image Copy tags from previously tagged image Delete image Label and Dates Image Preview Revert This Item Clear Form Options... & Done & Search Label: Date: Time: Add Time Info... KPhotoAlbum Annotations (%1/ %2) Done Annotations Save Current Window Setup Reset layout Some changes are made to annotations. Do you really want to cancel all recent changes for each affected file? You have just opened the advanced search dialog; to get the most out of it, it is suggested that you read the section in the manual on advanced searching. This dialog is also used for typing in information about images; you can find extra tips on its usage by reading about typing in. You have just opened one of the most important windows in KPhotoAlbum; it contains lots of functionality which has been optimized for fast usage. It is strongly recommended that you take 5 minutes to read the documentation for this dialog Sort Most Recently Used Toggle Sorting Toggle Showing Selected Items Only Annotate Next Annotate Previous OK dialog Copy tags from previous image Toggle fullscreen preview tomorrow today yesterday & View Privacy & Maintenance Export Import Batch Plugins Tools Main Toolbar Your names Your emails Move Items Feature Status Overview Below you may see the list of compile- and runtime features KPhotoAlbum has, and their status: %1 What can I do if I miss a feature? If you compiled KPhotoAlbum yourself, then please review the sections below to learn what to install to get the feature in question. If on the other hand you installed KPhotoAlbum from a binary package, please tell whoever made the package about this defect, eventually including the information from the section below. In case you are missing a feature and you did not compile KPhotoAlbum yourself, please do consider doing so. It really is n't that hard. If you need help compiling KPhotoAlbum, feel free to ask on the KPhotoAlbum mailing listThe steps to compile KPhotoAlbum can be seen on the KPhotoAlbum home page. If you have never compiled a KDE application, then please ensure that you have the developer packages installed, in most distributions they go under names like kdelibs-devel Plug-ins SupportKPhotoAlbum has a plug-in system with lots of extensions. You may among other things find plug-ins for: Writing images to cds or dvd'sAdjusting timestamps on your imagesMaking a calendar featuring your imagesUploading your images to flickrUpload your images to facebookThe plug-in library is called KIPI, and may be downloaded from the KIPI Home page EXIF support Images store information like the date the image was shot, the shooting angle, focal length, and shutter-speed in what is known as EXIF information. KPhotoAlbum uses the EXIV2 library to read EXIF information from images SQL Database Support KPhotoAlbum allows you to search using a certain number of EXIF tags. For this KPhotoAlbum needs an Sqlite database. In addition the qt package for sqlite (e. g. qt-sql-sqlite) must be installed. Video Thumbnails SupportKPhotoAlbum asks the KDE plug-in system for help when it needs to generate a thumbnail for videos. Unfortunately KDE4 does currently not come with any plug-ins for this, you therefore need manually to install MPlayerThumbs. Video Support KPhotoAlbum relies on Qt's Phonon architecture for displaying videos; this in turn relies on GStreamer. If this feature is not enabled for you, have a look at the KPhotoAlbum wiki article on video support. Plug-ins available EXIF info supported SQL Database Support Sqlite Database Support (used for EXIF searches) Video Thumbnail support Video support Yes No OK Error Deleting Files Total: %1 Category # of Items Total Welcome to KPhotoAlbumIf you are interested in trying out KPhotoAlbum with a prebuilt set of images, then simply choose the Load Demo button. You may get to this demo at a later time from the Help menu. Alternatively you may start making you own database of images, simply by pressing the Create my own database button. Load Demo Create My Own Database... KPhotoAlbum requires that all your images and videos are stored with a common root directory. You are allowed to store your images in a directory tree under this directory. KPhotoAlbum will not modify or edit any of your images, so you can simply point KPhotoAlbum to the directory where you already have all your images located. Image/ Video root directory: Directory does not exist, create it? Could not create directory %1 %1 exists, but is not a directory KPhotoAlbum does not seem to be build with support for all its features. The following is a list indicating to you what you may miss: %1 For details on how to solve this problem, please choose Help _BAR_ KPhotoAlbum Feature Status from the menus. Feature Check Show Category Editor Make Category Image Remove Tokens Select tokens to remove from all images and videos: Select None Search: Current Item All Selected Items Invoke External Program Search for Images and Videos with Missing Dates Which Images and Videos to Display Search for images and videos with a valid date but an invalid time stamp Search for images and videos missing date and time Search for images and videos with only partial dates (like 1971 vs. 11/ 7-1971) Image Info Here you may see the date changes for the displayed items. Reading file properties Reading File Properties Loading Database Loading Main Window Searching for New Files Loading Plug-ins EXIF database cannot be opened. Check that the image root directory is writable. Delete Your Temporary Demo Database I hope you enjoyed the KPhotoAlbum demo. The demo database was copied to / tmp, should it be deleted now? If you do not delete it, it will waste disk space; on the other hand, if you want to come back and try the demo again, you might want to keep it around with the changes you made through this session. Delete Demo Database Do you want to save the changes? Save Changes? No item is selected. No Selection Saving... Saving... Done Generate HTML... Import... Export/ Copy Images... Delete Selected Annotate Individual Items Annotate Multiple Items at a Time View View (In New Window) Run Slide Show Run Randomized Slide Show Show & Oldest First Show & Newest First Sort Selected by Date & & Time Limit View to Marked Jump to Context Lock Images Unlock Change Password... Lock Away All Other Items Lock Away Current Set of Items Display Images and Videos Not on Disk Display Images and Videos with Incomplete Dates... Display Images and Videos with Changed MD5 Sum Recalculate Checksum Rescan for Images and Videos Recreate Exif Search Database Read EXIF Info From Files... Convert Backend... (Experimental!) Build Thumbnails Enable All Messages Configure Current View Tree Icons Show Tooltips in Thumbnails Window Run KPhotoAlbum Demo KPhotoAlbum Feature Status Show Demo Videos Show Exif Info Recreate Selected Thumbnails Auto saving.... Auto saving.... Done SQL backend initialization failed, because following error occurred: %1 SQL database support is not compiled in. Invalid database backend: %1 Do you want to use XML backend instead? The password protection is only a means of allowing your little sister to look in your images, without getting to those embarrassing images from your last party. In other words, anyone with access to the index. xml file can easily circumvent this password. Password Protection Type in Password to Unlock Invalid password. Type in Old Password Type in New Password Annotation Dialog Really enable all message boxes where you previously checked the do-not-show-again check box? Internal Error Enter file names No Matches Database conversion from SQL database is not yet supported. You should set SQL database settings before the conversion. Do you want to do this now? Converting database Converting database to SQL. Please wait. Database conversion is ready. Database conversion failed, because following error occurred: %1 %each Version %1 Version: %1 HTML Export Content Page title: Description: Create. kim export file Inline Movies in pages What to Include Date Layout Thumbnail size: Number of columns: Theme: Image Sizes Full size Destination Base directory: Base URL: URL for final destination: Output directory: Hint: Press the help button for descriptions of the fields You must select at least one resolution. You did not specify a base directory. This is the topmost directory for your images. Under this directory you will find each generated collection in separate directories. No Base Directory Specified You did not specify an output directory. This is a directory containing the actual images. The directory will be in the base directory specified above. No Output Directory Specified Error while reading information about %1. This is most likely because the directory does not exist. %1 does not exist, is not a directory or cannot be written to. Output directory %1 already exists. Usually, this means you should specify a new directory. Should %2 be deleted first? Directory Exists %1 (by %2) Could not find any themes - this is very likely an installation error Generating images for HTML page Error copying %1 to %2 Could not create file '%1 '. Could Not Create File Unable to copy %1 to %2 Unable to write image '%1 '. Really reorder thumbnails? By dragging images around in the thumbnail viewer, you actually reorder them. This is very useful where you do not know the exact date for the images. On the other hand, if the images have valid timestamps, you should use Images -gt; Sort Selected By Date and Time. Reorder Thumbnails Generating thumbnails Delete Images/ Videos from database %1 selected **NONE** Read File Info Show File List Read File Info %1 selected %1 files are affected by this operation, their filenames can be seen in the list below. Files affected What Show thumbnails on dark background The background color in the thumbnail view is the systems' default background; by checking this option, you can set it to be dark instead. File to open Disables direct rendering Add New %1 Add Objects bicubic patch Point (%1, %2) Normal (type 0) Preprocessed (type 1) Type: Steps: Flatness: Points: UV vectors blend map modifiers Frequency: Phase: Wave form: Ramp Triangle Sine Scallop Cubic Poly Exponent: blob blob cylinder End 1 End 2 Radius (1) Radius (2) End 1: End 2: Radius: Strength: Threshold: Sturm Hierarchy blob sphere Center Radius (x) Radius (y) Radius (z) Center: bounded by No child objects (= clipped by) box Corner 1 Corner 2 Corner 1: Corner 2: bump map File type: File name: Once Interpolate: None Bilinear Normalized Map type: Planar Spherical Cylindrical Toroidal Use index Bump size: camera Location Look at Perspective Orthographic Fish Eye Ultra Wide Angle Omnimax Panoramic Cylinder 1: Vertical, Fixed Viewpoint 2: Horizontal, Fixed Viewpoint 3: Vertical, Variable Viewpoint 4: Horizontal, Variable Viewpoint Camera type: Cylinder type: Location: Sky: Direction: Right: Up: Look at: Angle: Focal blur Aperture: Blur samples: Focal point: Confidence: Variance: Export to renderer The sky vector may not be a null vector. Error The direction vector may not be a null vector. The right vector may not be a null vector. The up vector may not be a null vector. Angle has to be smaller than 180 degrees for that camera type. clipped by (= bounded by) red: green: blue: filter transmit Background: Wire frame: Selected: Control points: Axes: Field of view: comment cone Radius 1 (1) Radius 1 (2) Radius 2 (1) Radius 2 (2) Open Radius 1: Radius 2: union intersection difference merge Union Intersection Difference Merge cylinder Change %1 declaration Identifier: Linked objects: Select... Please enter an identifier. An identifier may consist of letters, digits and the underscore character ('_ '). The first character must be a letter or the underscore character. You can not use a povray reserved word as an identifier. You can not use a povray directive as an identifier. Please enter a unique identifier. Delete %1 Delete Objects The declare "%1" can not be removed because of some remaining links. density Global detail Detail level: Very Low Low Medium High Very High Texture preview: local & Preview Povray Output Povray exited abnormally with exit code %1. See the povray output for details. There were errors while rendering. See the povray output for details. This object was modified. Save changes? Unsaved Changes Object Properties disc Hole Radius (1) Hole Radius (2) Normal Normal: Hole radius: Normalize The normal vector may not be a null vector. The radius may not be smaller than the hole radius. Messages There were warnings and errors: There were warnings: There were errors: Proceed When clicking Proceed, the program will try to proceed with the current action. & Cancel When clicking Cancel, the program will cancel the current action. Still try to proceed? Modeler for POV-Ray Scenes KPovModeler (c) 2001-2002, Andreas Zehender Andreas Zehender Luis Passos Carvalho Textures Leon Pennington POV-Ray 3.5 objects Philippe Van Hecke Some graphical objects Leonardo Skorianez Import Export finish Ambient color Color: Diffuse: Brilliance: Crand: Conserve energy for reflection Phong: Phong size: Specular: Roughness: Metallic: Iridiscence Amount: Thickness: Turbulence: Reflection Minimum: Maximum: Fresnel reflectivity Falloff: fog Fog type: Constant Ground Distance: Turbulence Value: Octaves: Omega: Lambda: Depth: Offset: Altitude: Up: global photons Photon numbers Spacing Count Gather Min: Max: Media Max stop: Factor: Jitter: Max trace level: Use global Adc bailout: Autostop: Expand Increase: Multiplier: global settings Ambient light: Assumed gamma: Hf gray 16 Iridiscence wave length: Maximum intersections: Maximum trace level: Number of waves: Noise generator: Original Range Corrected Perlin Radiosity (Povray 3.1) Brightness: Count: Maximum distance: Error boundary: Gray threshold: Low error factor: Minimum reuse: Nearest count: Recursion limit: Maximum intersections must be a positive value. Maximum trace level must be a positive value. Number of waves must be a positive value. Nearest count must be between 1 and 10. Recursion limit must be 1 or 2. Left Right Bottom Top Front Back Camera Left View Right View Top View Bottom View Front View Back View No Cameras (unnamed) Snap to Grid Control Points No Control Points Unknown GL view type. 3D View 3D View (%1) 3D view type: No shadow No image No reflection Double illuminate Visibility level: Relative Displayed Grid Control Point Grid 2D/ 3D movement: Scale: Rotation: height field Water level: Smooth imagemap Filter all Transmit all Indexed filters Indexed transmits Add new filter Remove filter Add new transmit Remove transmit Insert Errors Details Objects not inserted: Insert Objects As First Children some Last Children Siblings Insert Object As First Child Last Child Sibling interior Refraction: Caustics: Dispersion: Dispersion samples: Fade distance: Fade power: interior texture isosurface Box Sphere Corner1: Corner2: Adapt maximum gradient All intersections Function: Container: Accuracy: Maximum gradient: Values: Maximum traces: julia fractal Julia parameter: Algebra type: Quaternion Hypercomplex Function type: Maximum iterations: Precision: Slice normal: Slice distance: The slice normal vector may not be a null vector. The'k 'component of the slice normal vector may not be zero. Only the functions'sqr 'and'cube' are defined in the quaternion algebra. lathe Point %1 (xy) Add Point Remove Point Spline type: Linear Spline Quadratic Spline Cubic Spline Bezier Spline Spline points: Linear splines need at least 2 points. Quadratic splines need at least 3 points. Cubic splines need at least 4 points. Bezier splines need 4 points for each segment. Default view layout: Available View Layouts Add Remove View Layout Name: Type Position Dock position: Column width: View height: New Column Below Tabbed Floating Width: Height: Position x: View layouts may not have empty names. The docking position of the first view layout entry has to be'New Column '. Unnamed light Point at Point Light Spot Light Cylindrical Light Shadowless Light Tightness: Point at: Parallel Area light Area type: Rectangular Circular Axis 1: Axis 2: Size 1: Size 2: Adaptive: Orient Jitter Fading Media interaction Media attenuation light group Global lights Please enter a float value between %1 and %2 Please enter a float value > = %1 Please enter a float value > %1 Please enter a float value < = %1 Please enter a float value < %1 Please enter a valid float value. Please enter an integer value between %1 and %2 Please enter an integer value > = %1 Please enter an integer value < = %1 Please enter a valid integer value. Prototype: texture list pigment list color list density list normal list Checkers Brick Hexagon Brick size: Mortar: You can have at most two child items for that list type! looks like material material map media Method: 1 (Monte Carlo) 2 (Smooth) 3 (Adaptive sampling) Intervals: Samples Ratio: Anti-aliasing Level: Absorption Emission Scattering Isotropic Mie Haze Mie Murky Rayleigh Henyey-Greenstein Eccentricity: Extinction: Maximum number of samples lower than minimum number. mesh Mesh Point Mesh Normal Inside vector: Move %1 Move Objects Cannot insert the declare "%1" at that point. The declare "%1" cannot be moved behind linked objects. The %1 "%2" cannot be moved because it contains a link to the declare "%3" and the insert point is not after the declare. normal Bump size Accuracy UV mapping object link Declare "%1" has wrong type. Choose Object Subdivisions Sphere: Cylinder: Cone: Torus: Disc: Blob sphere: Blob cylinder: Lathe: Surface of revolution: Prism: Superquadric ellipsoid: Sphere sweep: Heightfield: Sizes Plane: Camera Views High detail for enhanced projections Direct rendering KPovModeler must be restarted for the changes to take effect The object "%1" does not support %2. The class "%1" does not support %2. Index Value Using the default value of 0.0 for clock Using the default value of 1.0 for clock_delta Note: The full povray syntax is not supported yet. If you want to add unsupported povray code to the scene, you can put this code between the two special comments "/ /*PMRawBegin" and "/ /*PMRawEnd". Line %1: Maximum of %1 errors reached. Warning Maximum of %1 warnings reached. '%1 'expected, found token '%2' instead. Unexpected token '%1 '. Info Cannot insert %1 into %2. Undefined object "%1". Object "%1" is undefined at that point. Delete Import... & Export... Render Modes Render Render Modes... Render Window Visibility level: Visibility Level Global detail: Global Detail Level Global Settings Sky Sphere Rainbow Fog Interior Density Material Cone Torus Lathe Prism Surface of Revolution Superquadric Ellipsoid Julia Fractal Height Field Text Blob Blob Sphere Blob Cylinder Plane Polynom Declaration Object Link Bounded By Clipped By Light Looks Like Projected Through Bicubic Patch Disc Texture Pigment Solid Color Texture List Color List Pigment List Normal List Density List Finish Pattern Blend Map Modifiers Texture Map Material Map Pigment Map Color Map Normal Map Bump Map Slope Map Density Map Slope Warp Image Map QuickColor Translate Scale Rotate Matrix Comment Raw Povray Iso Surface Radiosity Global Photons Photons Light Group Interior Texture Sphere Sweep Mesh Search Object Import %1 Cutting selection... Cut Deleting selection... Copying selection to clipboard... Drag Drop Inserting clipboard contents... Paste Undo last change... Redo last change... Declare Default Undo Redo pattern Agate Average Boxed Bozo Bumps Cells Crackle Density File Dents Gradient Granite Julia Leopard Mandel Marble Onion Quilt Radial Ripples Spiral1 Spiral2 Spotted Waves Wood Wrinkles Form: Metric: Offset: Solid: File: Interpolation: Trilinear Gradient: Complex number: Magnet Type 1 Type 2 Exterior type: 0: Returns Just 1 1: Iterations Until Bailout 2: Real Part 3: Imaginary Part 4: Squared Real Part 5: Squared Imaginary Part 6: Absolute Value Interior type: 1: Absolute Value Smallest 6: Absolute Value Last Quilt controls: Low slope: High slope: Altitiude Low altitude: High altitude: Spiral number: Use Global Setting Value: photons Target Spacing multiplier: Refraction Collect Pass through pigment plane Distance loaded deactivated Installed Plugins Name Description Status Load Deactivate quadric cubic quartic polynom Order Formula: POV-Ray 3.1 Files (*. pov, *. inc) POV-Ray 3.1 Files (*. pov) POV-Ray 3.1 Include Files (*. ini) POV-Ray 3.5 Files (*. pov, *. inc) POV-Ray 3.5 Files (*. pov) POV-Ray 3.5 Include Files (*. ini) matrix Boolean expression expected Found turbulence without a pattern. Invalid list member. identifier Float, color or vector identifier expected. Undefined identifier "%1". Bad operands for period operator. Float or vector expression expected Float expression expected Cannot multiply a vector by a color. Cannot divide a vector by a color. Cannot divide a color by a vector. Cannot add a vector and a color. Cannot subtract a color from a vector. Cannot subtract a vector from a color. Color expression expected The threshold value has to be positive height field type height field file The water level has to be between 0 and 1 font file name string of text Maximum iterations are less than 1, fixed Precision is less than 1.0, fixed The polynom order has to be between 2 and 7 inclusive %1 coefficients are needed for a polynom with order %2 Patch type has to be 0 or 1 At least %1 points are needed for that spline type Bezier splines need 4 points for each segment Linear splines need at least 4 points. Linear spline not closed Quadratic splines need at least 5 points. Quadratic spline not closed Cubic splines need at least 6 points. Cubic spline not closed Bezier spline not closed At least 4 points are needed for the surface of revolution The v coordinate of point %1 and %2 must be different; fixed The v coordinates must be strictly increasing; fixed The east-west exponent must be greater than 0.001 The north-south exponent must be greater than 0.001 Wrong number of matrix values. Wrong declare type Expecting a file name. Expecting a warp type Unknown bitmap type Using Old Reflection Syntax One graphical object expected Cannot render an empty scene. Could not write the scene to a temp file. Could not call povray. Please check your installation or set another povray command. Povray Command Command: Povray User Documentation Path: Version: Library Paths Add... Edit... Up Down Povray only supports up to 20 library paths. The list of library paths already contains this path. Stop Suspend Resume running suspended Malformed URL Unknown image format. Please enter a valid suffix. Format is not supported for writing. Could not correctly write the image. Wrong image format? Could not write the image. Permission denied. finished Povray exited abnormally (%1). See the povray output for details. running, %1 pixels/ second Size: Gamma: Rendered Objects Wall Enable wall Color 1: Color 2: Floor Enable floor Antialiasing Enable antialiasing At least one object has to be selected. prism Height 1 Height 2 Point %1. %2 Sweep type: Linear Sweep Conic Sweep Height 1: Height 2: Sub prism %1: Add sub prism Remove sub prism New sub prism Append sub prism Linear splines need at least 3 points. Quadratic splines need at least 4 points. Cubic splines need at least 5 points. Bezier splines need 3 points for each segment. Sub prisms do not work with bezier splines in POV-Ray 3.1. projected through object declaration texture declaration pigment declaration normal declaration finish declaration texture map declaration pigment map declaration color map declaration normal map declaration slope map declaration density map declaration interior declaration media declaration sky sphere declaration rainbow declaration fog declaration material declaration density declaration quick color radiosity Always sample Maximum sample: Pretrace start: Pretrace end: rainbow Arc angle: Falloff angle: Arc angle is smaller than falloff angle in rainbow. Direction vector is zero. Up vector is zero. Direction and up vectors are co-linear. raw povray Povray code: not supported approximated left right bottom top front back New mode 0, 1: Quick colors, full ambient lighting only 2, 3: Show specified diffuse and ambient light 4: Render shadows, but no extended lights 5: Render shadows, including extended lights 6, 7: Compute texture patterns 8: Compute reflected, refracted, and transmitted rays 9: Compute media 10: Compute radiosity but no media 11: Compute radiosity and media Description: Size Subsection Start column: End column: Start row: End row: Quality Quality: Non Recursive Recursive Output Alpha Please enter a description for the render mode. Rotation rotate scale Unexpected character '%1 'after "%2" Unexpected character %1 after "%2" Function statement not terminated Unknown directive String not terminated Comment not terminated Raw povray not terminated scene Configure Povray Povray Options OpenGL OpenGL Display Settings Colors Color Settings Grid Grid Settings Objects Display Settings for Objects Texture Preview Display Settings for Texture Previews Display Settings for View layouts Object Library Plugins Plugin Settings Show & Path Hide & Path New Top View New Bottom View New Left View New Right View New Front View New Back View New Camera View New Object Tree New Properties View New Library Browser View Layouts Save View Layout... Unknown Povray Modeler Files (*. kpm) All Files No changes need to be saved Save As Could not save the file. unknown A file with this name already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? Overwrite skysphere slope Slope: solid color Inverse Hollow surface of revolution Point %1 (yz) The surface of revolution object needs at least 4 points. The v coordinate of point %1 and %2 must be different. The v coordinates must be strictly increasing. sphere sphere sweep Center %1 Radius %1 (x) Radius %1 (y) Radius %1 (z) Add Sphere Remove Sphere B-Spline Spheres: Tolerance B-splines need at least 4 points. superquadric ellipsoid Exponents: East-west: North-south: text Font: Text: texture texture map pigment map color map normal map slope map density map Map values: (No Child Objects) (Pure Link) The map values have to be increasing. torus Major radius (x) Major radius (z) Minor radius (y) Minor radius (z) Minor radius: Major radius: Translation translate Object Tree smooth triangle triangle Point 1 Normal 1 Point 2 Normal 2 Point 3 Normal 3 Point %1: Normal %1: UV vector %1: Invert Normal Vectors Please enter a valid triangle. All normal vectors have to point to the same side of the triangle. Unknown view type "%1" Please enter a valid float value! Unknown dock position. Unknown view type. Could not open the view layouts file. View layouts not found. Save View Layout Enter view layout name: warp Warp type: Repeat Black Hole Flip: Repeat: Orientation: Distance exponent: Could not load the document's data. This document was created with a newer version of KPovModeler. The whole document may not be loaded correctly. Wrong top level tag Unknown object %1 & Edit & File & Insert & View & Settings Main Toolbar Library Toolbar Finite Solid Primitives Finite Patch Primitives Infinite Solid Primitives Constructive Solid Geometry Atmospheric Effects Transformations Infinite and Patch Primitives Misc Objects Povray Rendering Graphical View Your names Your emails Apply default image modifications Scaling Shrink image to screen size, if larger Scale image to screen size, if smaller, up to factor: Geometry Flip vertically Flip horizontally Rotate image: 0 Degrees 90 Degrees 180 Degrees 270 Degrees Adjustments Brightness: Contrast: Gamma: Preview Original Modified Open KuickShow Website Fullscreen mode Preload next image Remember last folder Background color: Show only files with extension: Quality/ Speed Smooth scaling Fast rendering Dither in HiColor (15/ 16bit) modes Dither in LowColor (< =8bit) modes Use own color palette Fast palette remapping Maximum cache size: MB Unlimited Show Next Image Show Previous Image Delete Image Restore Original Size Maximize Rotate 90 Degrees Rotate 180 Degrees Rotate 270 Degrees Flip Horizontally Flip Vertically Print Image... More Brightness Less Brightness More Contrast Less Contrast More Gamma Less Gamma Scroll Up Scroll Down Scroll Left Scroll Right Pause Slideshow Reload Image Properties %3 (%1 x %2) Unable to download the image from %1. Unable to load the image %1. Perhaps the file format is unsupported or your Imlib is not installed properly. Brightness Contrast Gamma Unable to print the image. Printing Failed Keep original image size Save As Could not save the file. Perhaps the disk is full, or you do not have write permission to the file. File Saving Failed Configure & General & Modifications & Slideshow & Viewer Shortcuts Browser Shortcuts Downloading %1... Configure %1... Start Slideshow About KuickShow Open Only One Image Window Show File Browser Hide File Browser Show Image Show Image in Active Window Show Image in Fullscreen Mode & File & Edit & Settings Main Toolbar Delete File Trash File Image Error Unable to initialize "Imlib". Start kuickshow from the command line and look for error messages. The program will now quit. Fatal Imlib Error Select Files or Folder to Open KuickShow A fast and versatile image viewer (c) 1998-2009, Carsten Pfeiffer Carsten Pfeiffer Rober Hamberger Thorsten Scheuermann Start in the last visited folder, not the current working folder. Optional image filenames/ urls to show Print %1 Image Settings Print filename below image Print image in & black and white Shrink image to & fit, if necessary Print exact size: Millimeters Centimeters Inches & Width: & Height: Your names Your emails Switch to & full-screen Start with current image Delay between slides: sec Wait for key & Iterations (0 = infinite): infinite Zoom In Zoom Out Edit Standard Header Edit Standard Footer Line: %1 Col: %1 Search To get started, first create a new signature by selecting "New" above. You will then be able to edit and save your collection of signatures. Do you want to save your changes before exiting? Standard signature header: Standard signature footer: KSig Display a random signature Display a signature for the day Main Toolbar Search Toolbar & Cancel Your names Your emails Signatures Configuration Enable window dragging Show name Show number Show background Show windows Type of Window Plain Icon Pixmap Layout Classical Horizontal Vertical & To Desktop Minimize Maximize & Sticky & Close Unsticky & All Desktops Desktop Overview Original Developer/ Maintainer Developer Create pager but keep the window hidden Desktop Pager Your names Your emails Monochrome By Danny Allen (danny@dannyallen. co. uk) KMag Screen Magnifier Clicks the mouse for you, reducing the effects of RSI KMouseTool Automatic Mouse Click German English Dutch Swedish KMouth Speech Synthesizer Frontend KSayIt Text-to-Speech Frontend String Replacer Generic String Replacement Filter Plugin for KTTS Talker Chooser Generic Talker Chooser Filter Plugin for KTTS XML Transformer Generic XML Tranformation Filter Plugin for KTTS Text-to-Speech Text-to-Speech Control Module The text-to-speech system seems to be functioning properly. KTTSD KDE Text To Speech Daemon kttsmgr Text-to-Speech Manager KDE Text-to-speech Manager kttsjobmgrpart KDE Text-to-speech Job Manager Sentence Boundary Detector Sentence Boundary Detection Filter Plugin for KTTS KTTSD ALSA Plugin KTTSD ALSA audio plugin Audio Plugin for KTTSD KTTSD Phonon Plugin KTTSD Phonon audio plugin Command Generic speech synthesizer from command line Epos TTS Synthesis System Epos TTS speech synthesizer Festival Interactive Festival speech synthesizer Festival Lite (flite) Festival Lite (flite) speech synthesizer FreeTTS FreeTTS speech synthesizer Hadifix German hadifix text-to-speech system KTextEditor KTTSD Plugin Adds a menu entry for speaking the text Keyboard Status Applet Panel applet that shows the state of the modifier keys kttsd, kcmkttsmgr, kttsmgr, tts, ttsd, ktts, text, to, speech, speak, synthesizer, synth, festival, command, freetts, proklam, via, voice & Very Low & Low & Medium & High Very High & No Rotation (0 Degrees) & Left (90 Degrees) & Upside Down (180 Degrees) & Right (270 Degrees) New & Window Open a new KMagnifier window & Stop Click to stop window refresh Clicking on this icon will start / stop updating of the display. Stopping the update will zero the processing power required (CPU usage) & Save Snapshot As... Saves the zoomed view to an image file. Save image to a file Click on this button to print the current zoomed view. Quits the application Click on this button to copy the current zoomed view to the clipboard which you can paste in other applications. Copy zoomed image to clipboard Show & Menu Hide & Menu Show Main & Toolbar Hide Main & Toolbar Show & View Toolbar Hide & View Toolbar Show & Settings Toolbar Hide & Settings Toolbar & Follow Mouse Mode Magnify around the mouse cursor If selected, the area around the mouse cursor is magnified Selection Window Mode Show a window for selecting the magnified area & Whole Screen Mode Magnify the whole screen Click on this button to fit the zoom view to the zoom window. Hide Mouse & Cursor Show Mouse & Cursor Hide the mouse cursor Click on this button to zoom-in on the selected region. & Zoom Select the zoom factor. Zoom factor Click on this button to zoom-out on the selected region. & Rotation Select the rotation degree. Rotation degree & Refresh Select the refresh rate. The higher the rate, the more computing power (CPU) will be needed. Refresh rate & Color Save Snapshot As Unable to save temporary file (before uploading to the network file you specified). Error Writing File Unable to upload file over the network. Current zoomed image saved to %1 Information Unable to save file. Please check if you have permission to write to the directory. Stop Click to stop window update Start Click to start window update Selection Window KMagnifier This is the main window which shows the contents of the selected region. The contents will be magnified according to the zoom level that is set. Screen magnifier for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) Sarang Lakare Michael Forster Original idea and author (KDE1) Olaf Schmidt Rework of the user interface, improved selection window, speed optimization, rotation, bug fixes Claudiu Costin Some tips File to open & File & Edit & View & Settings Your names Your emails (C) 2001-2003, Sarang Lakare Rewrite and current maintainer The drag time must be less than or equal to the dwell time. Invalid Value & Stop & Start There are unsaved changes in the active module. Do you want to apply the changes before closing the configuration window or discard the changes? Closing Configuration Window There are unsaved changes in the active module. Do you want to apply the changes before quitting KMousetool or discard the changes? Quitting KMousetool & Configure KMouseTool... KMousetool & Handbook & About KMouseTool KMouseTool (c) 2002-2003, Jeff Roush (c) 2003, Gunnar Schmi Dt Gunnar Schmi Dt Current maintainer Olaf Schmidt Usability improvements Jeff Roush Original author Joe Betts Settings Drag time (1/ 10 sec): & Minimum movement: & Enable strokes Dwell time (1/ 10 sec): Smart drag & Defaults & Reset Start with & KDE Audible click KMouseTool will run as a background application after you close this dialog. To change the settings again, restart KMouseTool or use the KDE system tray. & Help & Close & Quit Your names Your emails Local Latin1 Unicode without name Export Dictionary The file %1 already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? File Exists & Overwrite Creating Word List Parsing the KDE documentation... Merging dictionaries... Parsing file... Parsing directory... Performing spell check... Source of New Dictionary (1) Source of New Dictionary (2) & Directory: With this input field you specify which directory you want to load for creating the new dictionary. Merge result Empty list KDE Documentation Default Configuration & Preferences & Text-to-Speech General Options Word Completion KTTSD Speech Service KDE Text-to-Speech Daemon Configuration & Open as History... Opens an existing file as history Save & History As... Saves the actual history as... & Print History... Prints out the actual history Quits the application Cuts the selected section and puts it to the clipboard Cuts the selected section and puts it to the clipboard. If there is some text selected in the edit field it is placed it on the clipboard. Otherwise the selected sentences in the history (if any) are placed on the clipboard. Copies the selected section to the clipboard Copies the selected section to the clipboard. If there is some text selected in the edit field it is copied to the clipboard. Otherwise the selected sentences in the history (if any) are copied to the clipboard. Pastes the clipboard contents to actual position Pastes the clipboard contents at the current cursor position into the edit field. & Speak Speaks the currently active sentence(s) Speaks the currently active sentence(s). If there is some text in the edit field it is spoken. Otherwise the selected sentences in the history (if any) are spoken. & Edit... Show Phrasebook Bar Enables/ disables the phrasebook bar Enables/ disables the statusbar & Configure KMouth... Opens the configuration dialog Speaks the currently selected phrases in the history & Delete Deletes the currently selected phrases from the history Cut Cuts the currently selected phrases from the history and puts them to the clipboard & Copy Copies the currently selected phrases from the history to the clipboard Select & All Entries Selects all phrases in the history Deselect All Entries Deselects all phrases in the history Ready. Opening file... Saving history with a new filename... Printing... Exiting... Toggling menubar... Toggling toolbar... Toggling phrasebook bar... Toggle the statusbar... A type-and-say front end for speech synthesizers KMouth (c) 2002/ 2003, Gunnar Schmi Dt Gunnar Schmi Dt History file to open Olaf Schmidt Tips, extended phrase books & File & Edit & Phrase Books & Settings Preferences This combo box specifies whether selected phrases of the phrase book are immediately spoken or just inserted into the edit field. & Selection of phrases in the phrase book: Speak Immediately Insert Into Edit Field This combo box specifies whether the phrase book is automatically saved when the edit window is closed. Closing the phrase & book edit window: Save Phrase Book Discard Changes Ask Whether to Save Text-to-Speech Command for speaking texts: This field specifies both the command used for speaking texts and its parameters. KMouth knows the following placeholders: %t -- the text that should be spoken %f -- the name of a file containing the text %l -- the language code%% -- a percent sign Character & encoding: This combo box specifies which character encoding is used for passing the text. Send the data as standard & input This check box specifies whether the text is sent as standard input to the speech synthesizer. & Use KTTSD speech service if possible This check box specifies KMouth tries to use the KTTSD speech service prior to calling the speech synthesizer directly. The KTTSD speech service is a KDE daemon which gives KDE applications a standardized interface for speech synthesis and is currently developed in CVS. Your names Your emails Currently Selected Phrase or Phrase Book & Currently Selected Phrase or Phrase Book With this line edit you define the name of a sub-phrasebook or the contents of a phrase. If you select this option then the selected phrase will not be reachable by a keyboard shortcut. & None If you select this option then the selected phrase will be reachable by a keyboard shortcut. You can change the shortcut with the button next to this option. Custom Shortcut for the phrase: Text of the & phrase: If you select this check box the words are spell-checked before they are inserted into the new dictionary. Compare to OpenOffice. org dictionary: With this combo box you select the character encoding used to load text files. This combo box is not used for XML files or for dictionary files. With this input field you specify which file you want to load for creating the new dictionary. & Filename: With this input field you select the OpenOffice. org directory that will be used to spellcheck the words of the new dictionary. With this combo box you decide which language should be associated with the new dictionary. & Language: Create new dictionary: If you select this box a new dictionary is created by either loading a dictionary file or by counting the individual words in a text. & Merge dictionaries If you select this box a new dictionary is created by merging existing dictionaries. From & file If you select this box a new dictionary is created by loading a file. You may either select an XML file, a standard text file or a file containing a word completion dictionary. If you select a standard text file or an XML file the frequentness of the individual words is detected by simply counting the occurrences of each word. From & KDE documentation If you select this box a new dictionary is created by parsing the KDE documentation. The frequentness of the individual words is detect by simply counting the occurrences of each word. From folder If you select this box a new dictionary is created by loading all files in a folder and its subdirectories. Create an & empty wordlist If you select this box a blank dictionary without any entries is created. As KMouth automatically adds newly typed words to the dictionaries it will learn your vocabulary with the time. If you select this check box the words from the KDE documentation are spell-checked before they are inserted into the new dictionary. With this combo box you select which of the installed languages is used for creating the new dictionary. KMouth will only parse documentation files of this language. & Selected Dictionary With this combo box you select the language associated with the selected dictionary. With this input field you specify the name of the selected dictionary. & Name: With this button you can add a new dictionary to the list of available dictionaries. Add Dictionary... With this button you delete the selected dictionary. & Delete Dictionary With this button you move the selected dictionary up. Move & Up With this button you move the selected dictionary down. & Move Down With this button you export the selected dictionary to a file. & Export Dictionary... This list contains all available dictionaries for the word completion. KMouth will display a combo box next to the edit field in the main window if this list contains more than one dictionary. You can use this combo box in order to select the dictionary that actually gets used for the word completion. Dictionary Language Please decide which phrase books you need: Book By clicking on this button you can select the keyboard shortcut associated with the selected phrase. Phrase Book Phrase Shortcut This list contains the current phrase book in a tree structure. You can select and modify individual phrases and sub phrase books & New Phrase Adds a new phrase New Phrase & Book Adds a new phrase book into which other books and phrases can be placed Saves the phrase book onto the hard disk & Import... Imports a file and adds its contents to the phrase book Import Standard Phrase Book Imports a standard phrase book and adds its contents to the phrase book & Export... Exports the currently selected phrase(s) or phrase book(s) into a file Prints the currently selected phrase(s) or phrase book(s) Closes the window Cuts the currently selected entries from the phrase book and puts it to the clipboard Copies the currently selected entry from the phrase book to the clipboard Deletes the selected entries from the phrase book Name of the & phrase book: There are unsaved changes. Do you want to apply the changes before closing the "phrase book" window or discard the changes? Closing "Phrase Book" Window In order to use the '%1 'key as a shortcut, it must be combined with the Win, Alt, Ctrl, and/ or Shift keys. Invalid Shortcut Key (New Phrase Book) (New Phrase) *. phrasebook_BAR_Phrase Books (*. phrasebook) *. txt_BAR_Plain Text Files (*. txt) *_BAR_All Files Import Phrasebook There was an error loading file %1 Export Phrase Book There was an error saving file %1 *. txt_BAR_Plain Text Files (*. txt) *. phrasebook_BAR_Phrase Books (*. phrasebook) *_BAR_All Files Your chosen filename %1 has a different extension than. phrasebook. Do you wish to add. phrasebook to the filename? File Extension Add Do Not Add Your chosen filename %1 has the extension. phrasebook. Do you wish to save in phrasebook format? As Phrasebook As Plain Text The '%1 'key combination has already been allocated to %2. Please choose a unique key combination. the standard "%1" action Conflict with Standard Application Shortcut the global "%1" action Conflict with Global Shortcuts an other phrase Key Conflict Initial Configuration - KMouth Text-to-Speech Configuration Initial Phrase Book This list contains the history of spoken sentences. You can select sentences and press the speak button for re-speaking. Into this edit field you can type a phrase. Click on the speak button in order to speak the entered phrase. Save As *_BAR_All Files *. phrasebook_BAR_Phrase Books (*. phrasebook) *. txt_BAR_Plain Text Files (*. txt) Open File as History Language: New Rename... Delete... Overview Chapter Keywords Keyword Abstract Authors Author Date Release Info Title Paragraph Section Level 1 Section Level 2 Section Level 3 Section Level 4 Section Level 5 This paragraph contains mismatching tags. It will will be handled as CDATA. XML-Error Info Page unnamed Empty Document Untitled Unable to open File. Plain File Failed wrapping the file into XML. The file is of type %1, 'book 'expected. Save File The given URL is invalid. Try'File save as... 'instead. Unable open file to write. Save operation currently works on local files only. Save File As The given URL is invalid. Maybe the structure of the document has been changed. Please check if this bookmark is still valid. Bookmark not found. Maybe the file content or the bookmark URL has been changed. Rename Item Please enter the new name of the item: New Chapter Title New Keyword Author(s) Firstname Surname Firstname Surname Release New Section Title This is not a KSayIt bookmark. Bookmark not found untitled Say Pause Shut Up Next Sentence Previous Sentence Clear Edit Text Bookmarks Ready. Edit Mode ON. Edit Mode OFF. Open file... File to Speak Save file... Save file as... Exiting... Do you really want to quit? Toggle the statusbar... Setup speaking Clipboard... synthesizing... Paused... KSayIt - A Text To Speech frontend for KDE KSayIt (c) 1996 - 2005, Robert Vogl Robert Vogl Document Contents Hidden Effect Stack Setup Available: Active: Doubleclick opens the setup dialog. Remove All & Action Main Toolbar Your names Your emails Fatal error while parsing XML-Paragraph: %1, Line: %2 Fatal error Unresolved entity found: %1. KSayIt does not support DocBook files with external entities. Parsing can continue, but the resulting text will contain gaps. Parser problem Voice Settings The active TTS system does not make use of aRts effects. Plugin Configuration Your names Your emails & Name Language Synthesizer Voice & Type Male 1 Male 2 Male 3 Female 1 Female 2 Female 3 Female Child & Speed & Pitch & Volume General KTTSD not running When checked, and KTTSMgr was automatically started when speech began, automatically exits when speech has finished. Does not automatically exit if KTTSMgr was started manually or started from the System Settings. Exit when speaking is finished When checked, if KTTSMgr is not already running and speech begins, starts KTTSMgr and displays an icon in the system tray. Note: KTTSMgr only automatically starts for text jobs having 5 sentences or more. Start minimized in system tray when speaking Check to start the KTTS Daemon and enable Text-to-Speech. & Enable Text-to-Speech System (KTTSD) Talkers Click to add and configure a new Talker (speech synthesizer). Add... Up Down Click to configure options for the highlighted Talker. & Edit... Click to remove the highlighted Talker. & Remove Filters Click to add and configure a new Filter. Click to move selected filter up in the list. Filters higher in the list are applied first. Click to move a filter down in the list. Filters lower in the list are applied last. Click to configure options for the highlighted Filter. Click to remove the highlighted Filter. Select Talker When checked, will use the default Talker, which is the topmost Talker listed in the Talkers tab. & Use default Talker When checked, will use the specific Talker (if it is still configured), otherwise the Talker most closely matching. Use specific & Talker & Type & Word Regular & expression & Match: & Replace with: ... Match & case Configure String Replacer Enter any name you like for this filter. & Name: These settings determines when the filter is applied to text. This filter is applied to text jobs of the specified language. You may select more than one language by clicking the browse button and Ctrl-clicking on more than one in the list. If blank the filter applies to all text jobs of any language. Language is: Enter a D-Bus Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc, ksirc, kopete" Application & ID contains: Click to select one or more languages. This filter will be applied to text jobs of those languages. Enter a D-Bus Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use knotify to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc, ksirc, kopete" Click to load a word list from a file. Load Click to save word list to a file. & Save Click to empty the word list. Clear Click to add another word or regular expression to the list. & Add Click to move selected word up in the list. Words higher in the list are applied first. & Up Click to move a word down in the list. Words lower in the list are applied last. Click to modify an existing word or regular expression in the list. & Edit Click to remove a word or regular expression from the list. Type Match Case Match Replace With Configure Talker Chooser & Apply This Filter When This filter is applied to text jobs of the specified language. You may select more than one language by clicking the browse button and Ctrl-clicking on more than one in the list. If blank, the filter applies to all text jobs of any language. Text contains: The new Talker that will be used when the conditions above are met. The default Talker is the topmost in the Talkers tab. Click the button to choose a Talker. & Talker: Click to select a Talker. Click to load a Talker Chooser configuration from a file. & Load... Click to save this Talker Chooser to a file. & Save... Click to clear everything. Clear Configure XML Transformer Enter any descriptive name you like for this filter. Enter the full path to an XML Style Language - Transforms (XSLT) stylesheet file. XSLT files usually end with extension. xsl. Enter the path to the xsltproc executable program. If it is in the PATH environment variable, just enter "xsltproc". & XSLT file: xsltproc & executable: Apply This & Filter When This filter will be applied only to text having the specified XML root element. If blank, applies to all text. You may enter more than one root element separated by commas. Example: "html". This filter will be applied only to text having the specified DOCTYPE specification. If blank, applies to all text. You may enter more than one DOCTYPE separated by commas. Example: "xhtml". Enter a D-Bus Application ID. This filter will only apply to text queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use knotify to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc, ksirc, kopete" & Root element is: or DOCTYPE is: and Application & ID contains: testfilter A utility for testing KTTSD filter plugins. Copyright 2005, Gary Cramblitt & lt; garycramblitt@comcast. netgt; Gary Cramblitt Maintainer Name of a KTTSD filter plugin (required) Talker code passed to filter DCOP application ID passed to filter Config file group name passed to filter Display list of available Filter PlugIns and exit Display tabs as \\t, otherwise they are removed Display list of available filter plugins and exit Add Talker Filter You have made changes to the configuration but have not saved them yet. Click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to abandon the changes. Text-to-Speech This is the configuration for the text-to-speech D-Bus service This allows other applications to access text-to-speech resources Be sure to configure a default language for the language you are using as this will be the language used by most of the applications kttsd KCMKttsMgr (c) 2002, José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández Author Olaf Schmidt Contributor Paul Giannaros Select Filter Jobs KTTSD Version: %1 Filter Configuration KDE Text-to-Speech Text-to-speech synthesis daemon (C) 2002, José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández Original Author Current Maintainer Previous Maintainer Gunnar Schmi Dt Jorge Luis Arzola Testing David Powell KTTSMgr Text-to-Speech Manager Exit when speaking is finished & Stop/ Delete & Pause & Resume Repeat Speak Clipboard Contents & Configure KTTS & Handbook & About KTTSMgr Queued Waiting Speaking Paused Finished Unknown Text-to-Speech System is not running , current job %1 at sentence %2 of %3 sentences Code default Boy Girl Other United States of America USA United Kingdom UK Name Voice Type Volume Speed Pitch Select Language Unable to open file. File not in proper XML format. RegExp Word Yes No Unable to open file String Replacer Multiple Languages Error Select Languages Edit String Replacement Error Opening File Talker Chooser XML Transformer Changes a job to Paused state. If currently speaking, the job stops speaking. Paused jobs prevent jobs that follow them from speaking, so either click Resume to make the job speakable, or click Later to move it down in the list. Pause Resumes a paused job or changes a Queued job to Waiting. If the job is the top speakable job in the list, it begins speaking. Resume Queues the current contents of the clipboard for speaking and sets its state to Waiting. If the job is the topmost in the list, it begins speaking. The job will be spoken by the topmost Talker in the Talkers tab. & Speak Clipboard Prompts you for a file name and queues the contents of the file for speaking. You must click the Resume button before the job will be speakable. The job will be spoken by the topmost Talker in the Talkers tab. Speak File Prompts you with a list of your configured Talkers from the Talkers tab. The job will be spoken using the selected Talker. Change Talker Voice Job Num Priority Talker ID State Position Sentences Filtering Interrupted Warning Message Text & Language: & Synthesizer: & Rate: & Gender: & Volume: When checked, will use a configured Talker most closely matching the attributes you choose. Attributes with checks next to them will be preferred over unchecked attributes. Language is always preferred. Use closest & matching Talker having male female neutral medium fast Rate Rewinds a job to the beginning and changes its state to Waiting. If the job is the top speakable job in the list, it begins speaking. Restart Remove Moves a job downward in the list so that it will be spoken later. If the job is currently speaking, its state changes to Paused. & Later Rewinds a job to the previous sentence. & Previous Sentence Advances a job to the next sentence. & Next Sentence Refresh the list of jobs. & Refresh The text of the sentence currently speaking. Message text: Filtered text: Remove & All Cannot find method '%1 ' Sorry, cannot pass arg of type %1 yet. Could not convert '%1 'to type '%2'. Invalid number of parameters. Enter HELP & lt; optiongt; where & lt; optiongt; may be: COMMANDS to list local commands understood by kspeak. SIGNALS to list KTTSD signals sent via D-Bus. MEMBERS to list all commands that may be sent to KTTSD via D-Bus. & lt; membergt; to show a single command that may be sent to KTTSD via D-Bus. Options may be entered in lower- or uppercase. Examples: help commands help say Member argument types are displayed in brackets. Exit kspeak. Echo inputs to stdin. Do not echo inputs. Stop if any errors occur. Do not stop if an error occurs. Display values returned by KTTSD. Do not display KTTSD return values. Display signals emitted by KTTSD. Do not display KTTSD signals. Set the WAIT timeout to & lt; msecgt; milliseconds. 0 waits forever. Start filling a buffer. Stop filling buffer. Example buffer usage: Pause & lt; msecgt; milliseconds. Example: Wait for & lt; signalgt; with (optional) & lt; argsgt; arguments. Example: Values returned by a member may be assigned to a variable. Variables may be substituted in format $(variable). Examples: ERROR: No such member. Deleted Starting KTTSD failed with message: %1 ERROR: Invalid SET command. ERROR: Invalid WAIT command. A utility for sending speech commands to KTTSD service via D-Bus. Copyright 2006, Gary Cramblitt & lt; garycramblitt@comcast. netgt; Echo commands. [off] Show KTTSD D-Bus replies. [off] Start KTTSD if not already running. [off] Continue on error. Name of script to run. Use '- 'for stdin. Optional arguments passed to script. Type'help 'for kspeak commands. No script file specified These are all the text jobs. The State column may be: Queued - the job is waiting and will not be spoken until its state is changed to Waiting by clicking the Resume or Restart buttons. Waiting - the job is ready to be spoken. It will be spoken when the jobs preceding it in the list have finished. Speaking - the job is speaking. The Position column shows the current sentence of the job being spoken. You may pause a speaking job by clicking the Hold button. Paused - the job is currently paused. Paused jobs prevent jobs below them from speaking. Use the Resume or Restart buttons to resume speaking the job, or click Later to move the job down in the list. Finished - the job has finished speaking. When a second job finishes, this one will be deleted. You may click Restart to repeat the job. Note: Messages, Warnings, and Screen Reader Output do not appear in this list. See the Handbook for more information. Hold The radio buttons below determine which box shows all possibilities. The box to the left of the checked button shows all possibilities. The box to the left of the unchecked box only shows those possibilities that match the other box. Show All Check this box to display all the available synthesizers in the Synthesizer box to the left. When a synthesizer is chosen, only the languages that can be spoken by that synthesizer appear in the Language box. Check to list all the possible languages in the Language box at the left. When a language has been chosen, the Synthesizer box will show only those synthesizers that can speak in the chosen language. Select the speech synthesizer to do the speaking. Select the language to be spoken. Note that after you configure a Talker, your chosen Language may be overridden by the synthesizer, depending upon the options you choose. Click this button to edit the Sentence Boundary Detector (SBD) configuration or add additional SBD filters. Configure Interruption Check the Pre-sound box and choose a Pre-sound audio file, which will sound when a text job is interrupted by another message. Check the Post-message box and enter a Post-message, which will be spoken when a text job resumes after being interrupted by another message. Post-message: Pre-sound: Check the Pre-message box and enter a Pre-message, which will be spoken whenever a text job is interrupted by another message. & Pre-message: Check the Post-sound and choose a Post-sound audio file, which will sound before a text job resumes after being interrupted by another message. Post-sound: Audio Select the audio output method desired. If you select GStreamer, you must also select a Sink. Note: You must have GStreamer > = 0.87 to use GStreamer. Output Using Select the sound sink to be used for GStreamer output. Device: Select the PCM device to be used for ALSA output. Select "default" to use the default ALSA device. Check to use Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for audio output. KDE (Phonon) Check this if you want to keep the generated audio (wav) files. You will find them in the indicated directory. & Keep audio files: Specify the directory in which the audio files will be copied. Sets the speed of speech. Slide the slider to the left to slow speech down; to the right to increase talking speed. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "slow", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "fast". You cannot change the speed of MultiSyn voices. Current Sentence WARNING: This filter is a key component of the KTTS system. Please read the KTTS Handbook before modifying these settings. The name of this filter. Enter any descriptive name you like. The regular expression that detects boundaries between sentences in text jobs. & Sentence boundary regular expression: This string replaces the matched regular expression. Important: must end with tab (\\t). & Replacement sentence boundary: & Language is: Click to load a Sentence Boundary Detection configuration from a file. Click to save this Sentence Boundary Detection configuration to a file. Save... Command & for speaking texts: This field specifies both the command used for speaking texts and its parameters. If you want to pass the text as a parameter, write %t at the place where the text should be inserted. To pass a file of the text, write %f. To synthesize only and let KTTSD play the synthesized text, write %w for the generated audio file. & Send the data as standard input This check box specifies whether the text is sent as standard input (stdin) to the speech synthesizer. & Test Character & encoding: This combo box specifies which character encoding is used for passing the text. Parameters: %t: Text to be spoken %f: Filename of a temporary file containing the text %l: Language (two letter code) %w: Filename of a temporary file for generated audio Epos Config UI This is the configuration dialog for the Epos Czech and Slovak speech synthesizer. Epos Configuration Specifies which character encoding is used for passing the text. Sets the speed of speech. Slide the slider to the left to slow speech down; to the right to increase talking speed. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "slow", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "fast". Speed: Sets the tone (frequency) of speech. Slide the slider to the left to lower the voice tone; to the right to increase tone. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "low", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "high". Pitch: If the Epos server program will be found due to your PATH environment variable, simply enter "epos", otherwise enter the full path to the Epos server executable program. Epos server executable path: If the Epos client program will be found due to the PATH environment variable, simply enter "say" here. Otherwise, specify the full path to the Epos client program. Epos client executable path: Additional Options (advanced) Optional. Enter any server command line options here. To see available options, enter "epos -h" in a terminal. Do not use "-o". Specify options to be passed to Epos client. To see available options, enter "say -h" in a terminal. Do not use "-o". Epos server: Epos client: Click to test the configuration. If correct, you will hear a sentence spoken. Festival Config UI This is the dialog for configuring the Festival speech synthesizer in interactive mode. Festival & Interactive Configuration & Festival executable: If Festival is in your PATH environment variable, just enter "festival", otherwise specify the full path to the Festival executable program. & Select voice: Select a voice to speak text with. MultiSyn voices are high quality but are slow to load. If no voices are shown, check the Festival executable path. You must install at least one Festival voice. If you have installed a voice and still none are shown, check your Festival configuration. (See the README that comes with Festival.) & Rescan Sets the volume (loudness) of speech. Slide the slider to the left to lower the volume; to the right to increase volume. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "soft", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "loud". Speed: Sets the tone (frequency) of speech. Slide the slider to the left to lower the voice tone; to the right to increase tone. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "low", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "high". You cannot change the pitch of MultiSyn voices. & Load this voice when starting KTTSD If checked, Festival will be started and this voice will be loaded when the Text-to-Speech Daemon (KTTSD) is started. Check when a voice requires a long time to load in Festival (for example, multisyn voices), otherwise, leave unchecked. Click to test the configuration. Festival will be started and a test sentence will be spoken. Character encoding: Flite Config UI This is the configuration dialog for the Festival Lite (Flite) speech synthesis engine. Festival & Lite (flite) Configuration & Flite executable path: If Flite is in your PATH environment variable, simply enter "flite", otherwise specify the complete path to the Flite executable program. FreeTTS Config UI FreeTTS Interactive Configuration & FreeTTS jar file: Test Hadifix Configuration This is the configuration dialog for the Hadifix (txt2pho and Mbrola) speech synthesizer. & Basic Options & Voice file: Select a voice for speaking text. If no voices are listed, check your Mbrola configuration. You must install at least one voice. & Select... Volume & ratio: Adjusts the volume of speech. Slide to left for softer speech; to the right for louder. Adjusts the speed of speech. Slide to left for slower speech; to the right for faster. Adjusts the pitch (tone) of speech. Slide to left for lower speech; to the right for higher. & Advanced Options txt2pho executable: If the txt2pho program is in your PATH environment variable, simply enter "txt2pho", otherwise specify the full path to the txt2pho executable program. & Mbrola executable: If the Mbrola program is in your PATH environment variable, simply enter "mbrola", otherwise specify the full path to the Mbrola executable program. This combo box specifies which character encoding is used for passing the text. For most western languages, use ISO-8859-1. For Hungarian, use ISO-8859-2. Click to test the configuration. You should hear a spoken sentence. Selecting Voice File Path of the voice file: Try to Determine From Voice File American Male American Female, MBROLA American Male, MBROLA British Male Castilian Spanish Male American Male, HTS American Female, HTS Canadian English Male, HTS Scottish Male, HTS Canadian English Male, MultiSyn Scottish Male, MultiSyn German Female, Festival German Male, Festival Mexican Spanish Male, OGC Mexican Spanish Female, OGC American Male, OGC American Female, OGC British Male, OGC Finnish Male Czech Male, MBROLA Polish Male Russian Male Italian Male Italian Female Kiswahili Male Ibibio Female Zulu Male American Female British Female French Canadian Male French Canadian Female German Male German Female Americas Spanish Male Americas Spanish Female Vietnamese Male Vietnamese Female Text interrupted. Message. Resuming text. Sentence Boundary Detector & Add... Talker Configuration Standard Sentence Boundary Detector KTTS has not yet been configured. At least one Talker must be configured. Would you like to configure it now? KTTS Not Configured Configure Local Latin1 Unicode Invalid S S M L. Testing. Scanning... Please wait. Query Voices Querying Festival for available voices. This could take up to 15 seconds. Testing. MultiSyn voices require several seconds to load. Please be patient. Unable to locate freetts. jar in your path. Please specify the path to freetts. jar in the Properties tab before using KDE Text-to-Speech Male voice "%1" Unknown voice "%1" This plugin is distributed under the terms of the GPL v2 or later. Voice File - Hadifix Plugin The gender of the voice file %1 could not be detected. Trying to Determine the Gender - Hadifix Plug In The file %1 does not seem to be a voice file. Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc, ksirc, kopete" Enter a DCOP Application ID. This filter will only apply to text jobs queued by that application. You may enter more than one ID separated by commas. Use knotify to match all messages sent as KDE notifications. If blank, this filter applies to text jobs queued by all applications. Tip: Use kdcop from the command line to get the Application IDs of running applications. Example: "konversation, kvirc, ksirc, kopete" & Tools Main Toolbar Speak Text Starting KTTSD Failed D-Bus Call Failed The D-Bus call say failed. The D-Bus call setText failed. Text-to-Speech Manager Specify options to be passed to Epos client. Do not use -o. To see available options, enter "say -h" in a terminal. Do not use "-o". & Notifications The Talker that will speak the notification. The "default" Talker is the topmost talker listed on the Talkers tab. Talker: Click to select the Talker to speak the notification. Applies only to the default event. Does not affect application-specific events. Only events that display in the manner which you select will be spoken. Notifications to speak: Click to configure notification for a specific application event. Click to remove a specific notification event from the list. You cannot remove the default event. Removes all the application specific events. The default event remains. Click to read configured notification events from a file. Click to write all the configured application events to a file. Click to test notification Click this button to test the notification. A sample message will be spoken. Note: The Text-to-Speech system must be enabled. Specifies how KTTS should speak the event when received. If you select "Speak custom text", enter the text in the box. You may use the following substitution strings in the text: %e Name of the event %a Application that sent the event %m The message sent by the application Action: When checked and KTTS is enabled, notification events from applications sent via KNotify will be spoken according to the options you set on this tab. Speak notifications (KNotify) When checked, notification events that have a sound will not be spoken. Exclude notifications with a sound Event source: Event EventName(Hidden) Application/ Event Action Talker sample notification message sample application sample event Default (all other events) All other %1 events Select Event Notification Event List No description available Speak event name Speak the notification message Do not speak the notification Speak custom text: none notification dialogs notification dialogs and passive popups all notifications Task Scheduler Configure and schedule tasks KDat Tape Backup Tool Configure Network Settings Network Settings Configure TCP/ IP settings KNetworkConf Configure TCP/ IP Settings KSystemLog System log viewer tool System Logs Viewer KSysV SysV-Init Editor Saved Init Configuration SysV-Init Editor Log File KUser User Manager Boot Manager (LILO) Configure LILO (the Linux boot manager) RPM Stats Printer Configuration Configure local and remote Printers KPackage Package Manager KCron DEB Stats Comment=Debian Package & Graphics mode on text console: You can select the graphics mode for this kernel here. If you intend to use a VGA graphics mode, you must compile the kernel with support for framebuffer devices. The ask setting brings up a prompt at boot time. default ask text 80x25 (0) text 80x50 (1) text 80x43 (2) text 80x28 (3) text 80x30 (4) text 80x34 (5) text 80x60 (6) text 40x25 (7) VGA 640x480, 256 colors (769) VGA 640x480, 32767 colors (784) VGA 640x480, 65536 colors (785) VGA 640x480, 16.7M colors (786) VGA 800x600, 256 colors (771) VGA 800x600, 32767 colors (787) VGA 800x600, 65536 colors (788) VGA 800x600, 16.7M colors (789) VGA 1024x768, 256 colors (773) VGA 1024x768, 32767 colors (790) VGA 1024x768, 65536 colors (791) VGA 1024x768, 16.7M colors (792) VGA 1280x1024, 256 colors (775) VGA 1280x1024, 32767 colors (793) VGA 1280x1024, 65536 colors (794) VGA 1280x1024, 16.7M colors (795) Mount root filesystem & read-only Mount the root filesystem for this kernel read-only. Since the init scripts normally take care of remounting the root filesystem in read-write mode after running some checks, this should always be turned on. Do not turn this off unless you know what you are doing. Do not check & partition table This turns off some sanity checks while writing the configuration. This should not be used under "normal" circumstances, but it can be useful, for example, by providing the capability of booting from a floppy disk, without having a floppy in the drive every time you run lilo. This sets the unsafe keyword in lilo. conf. & Record boot command lines for defaults Checking this box enables automatic recording of boot command lines as the default for the following bootups. This way, lilo "locks" on a choice until it is manually overridden. This sets the lock option in lilo. conf Restrict parameters If this box is checked, a password (entered below) is required only if any parameters are changed (i. e. the user can boot linux, but not linux single or linux init=/ bin/ sh). This sets the restricted option in lilo. conf. Require & password: Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If restricted above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only. WARNING: The password is stored in clear text in / etc/ lilo. conf. Make sure that nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably do not want to use your normal/ root password here. kcmlilo LILO Configuration (c) 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer Bernhard "Bero" Rosenkraenzer Select... You can edit the lilo. conf file directly here. All changes you make here are automatically transferred to the graphical interface. Install & boot record to drive/ partition: Select the drive or partition you want to install the LILO boot loader to here. Unless you intend to use other boot managers in addition to LILO, this should be the MBR (master boot record) of your boot drive. In this case, you should probably select / dev/ hda if your boot drive is an IDE drive or / dev/ sda if your boot drive is SCSI. Boot the default kernel/ OS & after: / 10 seconds LILO will wait the amount of time specified here before booting the kernel (or OS) marked as default in the Images tab. Use & linear mode Check this box if you want to use the linear mode. Linear mode tells the boot loader the location of kernels in linear addressing rather than sector/ head/ cylinder. Linear mode is required for some SCSI drives, and should not cause problems unless you are planning to create a boot disk to be used with a different computer. See the lilo. conf man page for details. Use & compact mode Check this box if you want to use the compact mode. The compact mode tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single read request. This reduces load time and keeps the boot map smaller, but will not work on all systems. Checking this box enables automatic recording of boot command lines as the defaults for the following boots. This way, lilo "locks" on a choice until it is manually overridden. This sets the lock option in lilo. conf. If this box is checked, a password (entered below) is required only if any parameters are changed (i. e. the user can boot linux, but not linux single or linux init=/ bin/ sh). This sets the restricted option in lilo. conf. This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the Operating systems tab and select Details. Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If restricted is checked above, the password is only required for additional parameters. WARNING: The password is stored in clear text in / etc/ lilo. conf. Make sure that nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably do not want to use your normal/ root password here. This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the Operating systems tab and select Details. & Default graphics mode on text console: You can select the default graphics mode here. If you intend to use a VGA graphics mode, you must compile the kernel with support for framebuffer devices. The ask setting brings up a prompt at boot time. This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the Operating systems tab and select Details. Enter LILO & prompt automatically If this box is checked, LILO goes to the LILO prompt whether or not a key is pressed. If it is turned off, LILO boots the default operating system unless shift is pressed (in that case, it goes to the LILO prompt). This sets the prompt option in lilo. conf. This is the list of kernels and operating systems you can currently boot. Select which one you want to edit here. & Kernel: Enter the filename of the kernel you want to boot here. & Label: Enter the label (name) of the kernel you want to boot here. & Root filesystem: Enter the root filesystem (i. e. the partition that will be mounted as / at boot time) for the kernel you want to boot here. & Initial ramdisk: If you want to use an initial ramdisk (initrd) for this kernel, enter its filename here. Leave this field blank if you do not intend to use an initial ramdisk for this kernel. Extra parameters: Enter any extra parameters you wish to pass to the kernel here. Usually, this can be left blank. This sets the append option in lilo. conf. Set & Default Boot this kernel/ OS if the user does not make a different choice Details This button brings up a dialog box with further, less commonly used, options. & Probe Automatically generate a (hopefully) reasonable lilo. conf for your system & Check Configuration Run LILO in test mode to see if the configuration is okay. Add & Kernel... Add a new Linux kernel to the boot menu Add Other & OS... Add a non-Linux OS to the boot menu & Remove Entry Remove entry from the boot menu Configuration okay. LILO reported: Configuration Okay Configuration NOT okay. LILO reported: Configuration NOT Okay & Kernel filename: Boot from disk: Enter here the partition containing the operating system you would like to boot. Enter here the label (name) of the operating system. Disk: & General Options & Operating Systems & Expert & General options & Operating systems This turns off some sanity checks while writing the configuration. This should not be used under "normal" circumstances, but it is useful, for example, for installing the possibility to boot from a floppy disk without having a floppy in the drive every time you run lilo. This sets the unsafe keyword in lilo. conf. & What's this? The What's This? button is part of this program's help system. Click on the What's This button, then on any widget in the window to get information (like this) on it. This button calls up the program's online help system. If it does nothing, no help file has been written (yet); in that case, use the What's This button on the left. & Default This button resets all parameters to some (hopefully sane) default values. & Reset This button resets all parameters to what they were before you started the program. This button saves all your changes without exiting. This button saves all your changes and exits the program. This button exits the program without saving your changes. System Cron Override default home folder. Email output to specified account. Override default shell. Folders to search for program files. Local Variable System Crontab User %1: %2 At system startup every %1 every day %1: %2 , and and , No comment No password entry found for uid '%1 ' An error occurred while updating crontab. every month January February March April May June July August September October November December All users , 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Monday Tuesday Friday Sunday Scheduled Tasks New Task Modify Task Command Status Description Scheduling Details New & Task... Create a new task. Modify... Modify the selected task. Delete the selected task. & Run Now Run the selected task now. Task Scheduler KDE Task Scheduler The following error occurred while initializing KCron: %1 KCron will now exit. You can use this application to schedule programs to run in the background. To schedule a new task now, click on the Tasks folder and select Edit/ New from the menu. Welcome to the Task Scheduler Environment Variables Modify Variable New Variable Variable Value Comment New & Variable... Create a new variable. Modify the selected variable. Delete the selected variable. Enabled Disabled Add or modify a scheduled task & Command: & Run as: Comment: Run & every day Days of Month Months Days of Week Minutes Preselection: Each minute Every 2 minutes Every 5 minutes Every 10 minutes Every 15 minutes Every 20 minutes Every 30 minutes Hours AM: PM: Please type a valid command line... Please select an executable program... Please select from the'Months' section... Please select from the'Hours' section... Please select from the'Minutes' section... Set All Clear All Add or modify a variable & Variable: Value: Please enter the variable name... Please enter the variable value... Scheduled Tasks Environment Variables All Users Crontabs Cron Options Print crontab Print & all users Your names Your emails Every %1 minutes Saving... Ready. & Program: & Comment: Scheduled tasks have been modified. Do you want to save changes? (System Crontab) Ready. KCron & Enabled Printing... Copying to clipboard... Pasting from clipboard... Task name: Program: No tasks... Variable: Value: No variables... Disabled. Print Cron Tab No password entry found for user '%1 ' & New... Cutting to clipboard... Adding new entry... Modifying entry... Deleting entry... Disabling entry... Enabling entry... Running command... Enable/ disable the selected task or variable. TIME_FORMAT, DATE_FORMAT weekday Edit Variable Tasks/ Variables Edit Task & Browse... KCron Information Only local or mounted files can be executed by crontab. Daily %1 Archive name: Created on: Size: KDat: Backup Elapsed time: 00:00:00 Time remaining: Total KiB: KiB written: 0KiB Transfer rate: 0KiB/ min Files: Backup log: Save Log... No files to back up. Aborting. *** Write failed, giving up. %1/ min KDat: Backup Options Backup profile name: Files > > < < Files Backup Working folder: Backup files: Tar Options Stay on one filesystem GNU listed incremental Snapshot file: Remove snapshot file before backup caught. Exit the program from File- > Quit or do "kill -9< pid >" if you like. You can dump core by selecting the "Abort" button. Please notify the maintainer (see Help- > About KDat). An Error Signal was Received SIGHUP signal ("Hangup (POSIX)") SIGINT signal ("Interrupt (ANSI)") SIGFPE signal ("Floating-point exception (ANSI)") SIGSEGV signal ("Segmentation violation (ANSI)") SIGTERM signal ("Termination (ANSI)") File name: Last modified: Last accessed: Owner: Group: KDat: Format Options Tape name: Tape size: KDat: Index Archives: KiB read: Total files: Index log: Abort Rewinding tape. Cannot rewind tape. Indexing aborted. Cannot rewind tape. Failed to skip tape ID. Indexing aborted. Failed to skip tape ID. Indexing archive %1. Archive %1 Reindexed Tape KDat: Mount Tape Recreate Tape Index Format Tape... Delete Archive Verify... Restore... Backup... Delete Tape Index Create Backup Profile Delete Backup Profile Delete Index Configure KDat... & File KDat Version %1 KDat is a tar-based tape archiver. Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Sean Vyain Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Lawrence Widman kdat@cardiothink. com Mount/ unmount tape Restore Verify Ready. Unmount Tape KDat will dump your files properly to tape, but may not be able to restore them. To restore your files by hand, you need to know the name of the *non-rewinding* version of your tape device %1. For example, if your device is / dev/ st0, the non-rewinding version is / dev/ nst0. If your device name does not look like that, type "ls -l %1" in a terminal window to see the real name of your tape drive. Substitute that name for / dev/ nst0 below. Open a terminal window and type the following: tar tfv / dev/ nst0; tar tfv / dev/ nst0 tar xfv / dev/ nst0 The third call to "tar" will retrieve your data into your current directory. Please let us know if this happens to you. - KDat Maintenance Team Archive created on %1 Performing backup... Backup canceled. WARNING: The estimated archive size is %1 KiB but the tape has only %2 KiB of space. Back up anyway? Rewinding tape... Cannot rewind tape. Backup aborted. Backup Error Backup aborted. Skipping to end of tape... Cannot get to end of tape. Backup aborted. Backup in progress... Backup complete. Restore in progress... Verify in progress... Restore complete. Verify complete. Restore aborted. Verify aborted. There appears to be no tape in the drive %1. Please check "Edit- > Preferences" to make sure the correct device is selected as the tape drive (e. g. / dev/ st0). If you hear the tape drive moving, wait until it stops and then try mounting it again. The current tape index will be overwritten, continue? Index Tape Overwrite KDat: %1 Index complete. Index aborted. No archive is selected. In order to delete an archive, the archive to be deleted must be selected in the tree first. An archive cannot be removed from the middle of the tape. If the archive '%1 'is deleted then the following archives will also be deleted: %2 Delete all listed archives? Delete All Archives deleted. Really delete the archive '%1 '? Delete Archive deleted. No tape index is selected. In order to delete a tape index, the tape index to be deleted must be selected in the tree first. Tape is still mounted. The index for a mounted tape cannot be deleted. Unmount the tape and try again. Really delete the index for '%1 '? Tape index deleted. The tape in the drive is write protected. Please disable write protection and try again. All data currently on the tape will be lost. Are you sure you want to continue? Format Tape Format Tape created on %1 Formatting tape... Format complete. Backup Profile %1 Archive In order to delete a backup profile, the backup profile to be deleted must be selected in the tree first. Really delete backup profile '%1 '? Backup profile deleted. Tape unmounted. Reading tape header... This tape has not been formatted by KDat. This tape has not been formatted by KDat. Would you like to format it now? Do Not Format Tape mounted. Estimating backup size: %1, %2 KDat: Click "CANCEL" to stop the backup process. For example, you may quickly see that the size of the files you selected will exceed the size of the backup tape, and may then decide to stop and remove some files from your list of files to backup. Click "Continue" to remove this message while continuing the backup. Stop estimating backup size Log file exists, overwrite? KDat: Save Log & Overwrite tar-based DAT archiver for KDE KDat Cannot allocate memory in kdat Tape Indexes Backup Profiles Options Options Widget This setting determines the capacity that KDat assumes your backup tapes to be. This is used when formatting the tapes. Tape drives read and write data in individual blocks. This setting controls the size of each block, and should be set to your tape drive's block size. For floppy tape drives this should be set to 10240 bytes. MB GB This option chooses whether the default tape size to the left is in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). bytes Tape block size: Default tape size: ... Browse for the tar command. The location in the filesystem of the non-rewinding tape device. The default is / dev/ tape. Tar command: Browse for the tape device. This setting controls the command that KDat uses to perform the tape backup. The full path should be given. The default is tar. Tape device: Tape Drive Options Load tape on mount Issue an mtload command prior to mounting the tape. This command issues an mtload command to the tape device before trying to mount it. This is required by some tape drives. Lock tape drive on mount Disable the eject button after mounting the tape. This option makes KDat try to disable the eject button on the tape drive after the tape has been mounted. This does n't work for all tape drives. Eject tape on unmount Try to eject the tape after it is unmounted. Do not use this for ftape. Try to eject the tape after it has been unmounted. This option should not be used for floppy-tape drives. Variable block size Enable variable-block size support in the tape drive. Some tape drives support different sizes of the data block. With this option, KDat will attempt to enable that support. You must still specify the block size. Your names Your emails New Tape Rewinding tape failed. Format Failed Cannot set tape block size. Writing magic string failed. Writing version number failed. Writing tape ID length failed. Writing tape ID failed. No index file was found for this tape. Recreate the index from tape? Tape Index Recreate Reading version number failed. Index File Error The tape index file format is version %1. The index cannot be read by this version of KDat. Perhaps the tape index file was created by a newer version of KDat? Error during fseek #1 while accessing archive: "%1": %2 File Access Error Error while accessing string #1 in archive: "%1": %2 Error while accessing string #2 in archive: "%1": %2 Error during fseek #2 while accessing archive: "%1": %2 Error while updating archive name: Reading tape ID failed. Tape ID on tape does not match tape ID in index file. Reading creation time failed. Reading modification time failed. Reading tape name failed. Reading tape size failed. Reading archive count failed. Reading archive name failed. Reading archive time stamp failed. Reading archive start block failed. Reading archive end block failed. Reading archive file count failed. Reading file name failed. Reading file size failed. Reading file modification time failed. Reading file record number failed. Tape mounted readonly. Tape mounted read/ write. Reading magic string... Reading magic string failed. Reading version number... Tape was formatted by a more recent version of KDat. Consider upgrading. Reading tape ID... Reading tape ID length failed. Skipping to archive... Skipping to block... Start record: End record: Tape ID: Archive count: Space used: KDat: Restore KDat: Verify Differences: Restore log: Verify log: & Save Log... & Abort failed while reading tape data. KDat: Restore Options KDat: Verify Options Restore to folder: Verify in folder: Restore files: Verify files: %02d: %02d: %02d FAILED to remove %1 from %2: "%3" FAILED to remove %1 from %2: "%3" removed %1 from %2 removed %1 from %2 created %1 in %2 created %1 in %2 FAILED to create %1 in %2: "%3" FAILED to create %1 in %2: "%3" Runlevel Menu Services Menu & Available Services Runlevel & %1 Runlevel %1 Start & Start & Runlevel path: Path Configuration Your names Folder %1 already exists. %2 may become owner and permissions may change. Do you really want to use %3? Connection Password Policy Delete & home folder: %1 Group Properties Group rid: Users in Group Add Users NOT in Group User login: & User ID: Set & Password... Full & name: Surname: & Home folder: Home drive: User workstations: stat() call on file %1 failed: %2 Check KUser settings. Error opening %1 for reading. Error opening %1 for writing. LDAP Operation GID Group Name RID You have run out of uid space. Ready & Add... & Edit... & Delete... & Set Password... & Reload... & Select Connection... Can not create backup file for %1 Error creating symlink %1. Error: %2 Cannot change owner of folder %1. Error: %2 Cannot change permissions on folder %1. Error: %2 Cannot change owner of file %1. Error: %2 Cannot change permissions on file %1. Error: %2 Password: Connection Selection & Edit & Delete Delete Connection Cannot create home folder for %1: it is null or empty. Cannot create home folder %1. Error: %2 Cannot change owner of home folder %1. Error: %2 Cannot change permissions on home folder %1. Error: %2 Folder %1 already exists. Will make %2 owner and change permissions. Do you want to continue? Cannot change owner of %1 folder. Error: %2 Folder %1 left'as is'. Verify ownership and permissions for user %2 who may not be able to log in. %1 exists and is not a folder. User %2 will not be able to log in. Cannot create %1 folder. Error: %2 stat call on %1 failed. Error: %2 Cannot create %1: %2 Cannot change owner on mailbox: %1 Error: %2 Cannot change permissions on mailbox: %1 Error: %2 Folder %1 does not exist, cannot copy skeleton for %2. Folder %1 does not exist, cannot copy skeleton. Cannot remove home folder %1. Error: %2 Removal of home folder %1 failed (uid = %2, gid = %3). stat call on file %1 failed. Error: %2 Cannot remove crontab %1. Error: %2 Cannot remove mailbox %1. Error: %2 KUser sources were not configured. Set'Password file 'in Settings/ Files Stat call on file %1 failed: %2 Check KUser settings. Error opening %1 for reading. No / etc/ passwd entry for %1. Entry will be removed at the next ` Save'-operation. Unable to build password database. UID User Login Full Name Samba Home Drive Group file: Password file: Copy skeleton to home folder User base: Group filter: User filter: Group base: Password hash: Password file Group file LDAP User LDAP Password LDAP version LDAP User filter LDAP Group filter Samba domain name & User & Group & Settings Your names LDAP Query Unable to process NIS group file without a minimum GID specified. Please update KUser settings (File Source Settings). Specifying NIS minimum GID requires NIS file(s). Please update KUser settings (File Source Settings). Unable to build NIS group databases. Unable to process NIS passwd file without a minimum UID specified. Please update KUser settings (Files). Specifying NIS minimum UID requires NIS file(s). Please update KUser settings (Files). Unable to build password databases. Aya Theme that matches current system colors (Optimized with Oxygen style) Blend A consistent looking theme with an elegant touch. Elegance An elegant theme for plasma Heron Simple, smooth theme Silicon Transparent slim theme Slim Glow Slick theme for dark wallpapers KDE-Classic KDE Classic Icon Theme Nuvola theme Icon Theme by David Vignoni (icon-king. com) - 2003-2004 Primary By Danny Allen (danny@dannyallen. co. uk) Asciiquarium Display in specified window Display in root window Display setup dialog Banner Setup... Display in Specified Window Display in Root Window Blob Clock Euphoria (GL) Fireworks 3D (GL) Flux (GL) Particle Fountain (GL) Gravity (GL) Lines Lorenz Attractor KPendulum (GL) Polygons KRotation (GL) Science Slide Show Solar Winds (GL) Virtual Machine Bitmap Flag (GL) Media Screen Saver Abstractile Anemone Anemotaxis Ant AntInspect AntMaze AntSpotlight Apollonian Apple ][ Atlantis (GL) Attraction Atunnel Barcode Blaster BlinkBox BlitSpin BlockTube Boing Bouboule BouncingCow Boxed BoxFit Braid BSOD Bubble 3D (GL) Bubbles Bumps Cage (GL) Carousel C Curve Celtic Circuit CloudLife Compass Coral Crackberg Critical Crystal Cube21 Cubenetic CubeStorm CubicGrid CWaves Cynosure DangerBall DecayScreen Deco Deluxe Demon Discrete Distort Drift Endgame Engine Epicycle Eruption Euler2d Extrusion Fade Plot Fiberlamp Fireworkx Flag Flame FlipFlop Flipscreen3d FlipText Flow FluidBalls Flurry Flying Toasters FontGlide Forest FuzzyFlakes Galaxy Gears (GL) GFlux GLBlur GLCells Gleidescope GLForestFire GLHanoi GLKnots GLMatrix GL Planet (GL) GLSchool GLSlideshow GLSnake GLText Goop Gravity graynetic Halftone Halo Helix Hopalong Hyperball Hypercube 4D Hypertorus Hypnowheel Iterated-function-system Images Fractal Maps Interaggregate Interference Intermomentary JigglyPuff Jigsaw Juggle Juggler3D Julia Kaleidescope Klein Kumppa Lament (GL) Laser LavaLite LCDscrub Lightning Lisa Lissie Morphing Lines Lockward Loop m6502 Maze MemScroller Menger MetaBalls MirrorBlob Mismunch Moebius (GL) MoebiusGears Moire2 Moire Molecule Morph3D Mountain Munch NerveRot Noof Noseguy Pacman Pedal Penetrate Penrose Petri Phosphor Photopile Piecewise Pinion Pipes - another (GL) pixmaps Polyhedra Polyominoes Regular 4D Polytopes Pong Popsquares Providence Pulsar (GL) Pyro Qix Queens RD-Bomb Ripples Rocks Rorschach Rotor RotZoomer Rubik Cube (GL) Sballs ShadeBobs Sierpinski3D Sierpinski SkyTentacles SlideScreen Slip Sonar SpeedMine Sphere Spheremonics Spiral Spotlight Sproingies (GL) Squiral Stairs (GL) Starfish StarWars StonerView Strange Substrate Superquadrics (GL) Swirl Time 3D Tangram Thornbird TimeTunnel TopBlock Triangle Truchet Twang Vermiculate vidwhacker Vines Voronoi Wander Web Collage WhirlwindWarp WhirlyGig Worm Wormhole XAnalogTV XFlame XJack Xlyap The Matrix XRaySwarm XSpiroGraph xsublim XTeeVee Zoom Space (GL) Swarm CDE Glow IceWM KDE 1 KStep OpenLook RISC OS System++ Phase Clean classical look Atra Dot Blue Curl Colorado Farm Emotion EOS Flower Drops Golden Ripples Green Concentration HighTide Ladybuggin Leafs Labyrinth Midnight in Karelia Skeeter Hawk There is Rain on the Table Vector Sunset At Night Beach Reflecting Clouds Hail Icy Tree JK Bridge at Night Winter Track Weather KDE-LoColor Lowcolor Icon Theme Crystal SVG Kids . NET style Fast, sharp, and minimalistic. Biosphere Relative Altitude Relative Altitude (bw) False Color Rainfall Fulmine Gear Flowers Kraftwurm Kubical Smooth Blend Name=Display in specified window Name=Display in root window KBanner Setup Banner Screen Saver About Font Family: Size: Bold Italic Color: Cycling color Speed: Message: Show current time Banner Version 2.2.1 Written by Martin R. Jones 1996 mjones@kde. org Extended by Alexander Neundorf 2000 alexander. neundorf@rz. tu-ilmenau. de KBlob Random Linear Horizontal Sine Circular Bounce Polar Coordinates Random Setup Blob Screen Saver Frame duration: sec Algorithm: Blobsaver Version 0.1 Written by Tiaan Wessels 1997 tiaan@netsys. co. za Euphoria Regular Grid Cubism Bad Math M-Theory UHFTEM Nowhere Echo Kaleidoscope (Random) Setup Euphoria Screen Saver Mode: Euphoria 1.0 Copyright (c) 2002 Terence M. Welsh http: / /www. reallyslick. com/ Ported to KDE by Karl Robillard Setup Screen Saver KFireSaver 3D 1.0 TEST Koral - Enrico Ros: :2004 Fireworks 3D (GL) www. kde. org Conquer your desktop! KFIRESAVER 3D Thank you for using KDE Welcome to KDE %1. %2. %3 Flux Hypnotic Insane Sparklers Paradigm Galactic Flux 1.0 Copyright (c) 2002 Terence M. Welsh http: / /www. reallyslick. com/ Ported to KDE by Karl Robillard Particle Fountain Screen Saver Particle Fountain Setup Particle Fountain Particle Fountain Screen Saver for KDE Copyright (c) Ian Reinhart Geiser 2001 KConfig code and KScreenSaver "Setup..." improvements by Nick Betcher < nbetcher\@usinternet\.com > 2001 Particle Gravity Screen Saver Gravity Setup Gravity Particle Gravity Screen Saver for KDE Copyright (c) Ian Reinhart Geiser 2001 KConfig code and KScreenSaver "Setup..." improvements by Nick Betcher < nbetcher\@usinternet\.com > 2001 Clock Setup Clock Screen Saver Colors & Hour-hand: & Minute-hand: & Second-hand: Scale: & Background: Size: Small Medium Big & Keep clock centered Clock Screen Saver Version 2.0 Melchior FRANZ (c) 2003, 2006, 2007 Virtual Machine Setup Virtual Machine Virtual machine speed: Display update speed: Virtual Machine Version 0.1 Copyright (c) 2000 Artur Rataj < art\@zeus\.polsl\.gliwice\.pl > About Virtual Machine KLines Setup Lines Screen Saver Length: Beginning: Middle: End: Lines Version 2.2.0 Written by Dirk Staneker 1997 dirk. stanerker@student. uni-tuebingen. de KLorenz Setup Lorenz Attractor Epoch: Color rate: Rotation Z: Rotation Y: Rotation X: Lorenz Attractor screen saver for KDE Copyright (c) 2000 Nicolas Brodu Simulation of a two-part pendulum KPendulum Setup Ratio of 2nd mass to sum of both masses. Valid values from %1 to %2. Ratio of 2nd pendulum part length to the sum of both part lengths. Valid values from %1 to %2. Gravitational constant in arbitrary units. Valid values from %1 to %2. Energy in units of the maximum potential energy of the given configuration. Valid values from %1 to %2. Time in seconds after which a random perspective change occurs. Valid values from %1 to %2. KPendulum Screen Saver for KDE Simulation of a two-part pendulum Copyright (c) Georgnbsp; Drenkhahn 2004 Georg. Drenkhahn@gmx. net KPolygon Setup Polygon Screen Saver Vertices: Polygon Version 2.2.0 Written by Martin R. Jones 1996 mjones@kde. org Simulation of a force free rotating asymmetric body KRotation Setup Length of traces in seconds of visibility. Valid values from %1 to %2. Angular momentum in z direction in arbitrary units. Valid values from %1 to %2. KRotation Screen Saver for KDE Simulation of a force free rotating asymmetric body Copyright (c) Georgnbsp; Drenkhahn 2004 Georg. Drenkhahn@gmx. net Science Screen Saver Whirl Sphere Exponential Contraction Wave Curvature Setup Science Screen Saver Inverse Gravity Hide background Intensity: Motion: Science Version 0.26.5 Written by Rene Beutler (1998) rbeutler@g26. ethz. ch KSlideshow SlideShow (c) 1999-2003, The KDE Team Stefan Taferner Chris Howells Sven Leiber No images found Setup Slide Show Screen Saver Solar Winds Cosmic Strings Cold Pricklies Space Fur Jiggly Undertow Setup Solar Wind Solar Winds 1.0 Copyright (c) 2002 Terence M. Welsh http: / /www. reallyslick. com/ Ported to KDE by Karl Robillard Bitmap Wave Screen Saver Bitmap Flag Setup Bitmap Flag Screen Saver Waving Flag Screen Saver for KDE Copyright (c) Ian Reinhart Geiser 2001 KDE Screen Lock/ Saver KLock Setup screen saver Run in the specified XWindow Run in the root XWindow Start screen saver in demo mode GL can not render with root visual Setup Space Screen Saver Warp interval: KSpace Copyright (c) 1998 Bernd Johannes Wuebben < wuebben\@kde\.org > Setup Swarm Screen Saver Number of bees: Swarm Copyright (c) 1991 by Patrick J. Naughton Ported to kscreensaver by Emanuel Pirker. About Swarm Your names KFireSaver Setup & Load KDE (default) Elegant White Quick Simple Enhanced Reality Hypnotic Illusions Preset: Preview preview window Here is the preview (if it is not detached) P R E V I E W & Show in separate window & Apply & & Update Show Show type: Simple Show Completely Random Only Change Color Only Change Fireworks Number of fireworks: few more Size of particles: small big Use bottom fire Select the color Enable sounds Limit overload (recommended) Realtime fps adjust (recommended) Fireworks Blinding white Velvet purple Deep-sea green Deep red Multicolor try bi-color fireworks This allow a random creation of fireworks that explodes in 2 colors Boring blue Hot orange Purest green Flames ring try me Atomic splitter Sparkling fall Classic Only explosion SuperNova Toxic spirals Flames world Specials Logos Watch exploding images Enable images explosion. KDE icons Enables KDE Icons Enables random KDE Icons explosions. Tux Enables Tux Enables random Tux explosions. Reduce detail useful for increasing speed When enabled speeds up logo explosion but reduces quality. Konqui Enables Konqui Enables random Konqui explosions. Frequency: sometimes often Flickering enables a natural'flicker 'effect This option produces a sort of vibration in the lightness of the star. Red-blue gradient emulate horizon coloring Gives lower stars a reddish tint. Number: less Stars Watch the stars Enable stars in the sky. Writings Effects Flash screen on explosions hypnotic Mega flares Dimension: Fireworks leave a particle trail not yet ported Flash opacity: min max Fade effect Spherical light after explosion warning, this can shock your mind: -) Multiplies the scale factor for particles near you, resulting in a colorful experience. Shapes Flares Particle size: m 2 ----------- m 1 +m 2 l 2 ------ l 1 +l 2 g E specify the time in seconds after which a random perspective change occurs Perspective Change [s] Bars M1 M2 Traces x y z Theta: Lz: & Include images from sub-folders & Random order Resize images Image folder: Show & names & Delay: Random & position Use textures KPart Screen Saver The screen saver is not configured yet. All of your files are unsupported Media Screen Saver Select Media Files Files & Down & Up & Add... & Remove Settings Only show one randomly chosen medium Switch to another medium after a delay Delay: Choose next medium randomly seconds Your names Your emails Style Configuration Dialog This option will draw buttons and several other widgets using a gradient texture Use & gradients This option will highlight buttons and several other widgets when the mouse cursor is over them Highlight on & mouse hover CDE preview Menu Help Minimize Maximize Close Restore Text & Alignment Use these buttons to set the alignment of the titlebar caption text. Left Centered Right Draw window frames using & titlebar colors When selected, the window decoration borders are drawn using the titlebar colors. Otherwise, they are drawn using normal border colors instead. Tip: If you want the look of the original Motif(tm) Window Manager, click the "Buttons" tab above and remove the help and close buttons from the titlebar. Not on all desktops On all desktops Glow preview Theme Button Size Button Glow Colors Titlebar gradient: Show resize handle KDE 1 preview Not On All Desktops On All Desktops KDE 1 decoration IceWM preview Rollup Rolldown Make your IceWM selection by clicking on a theme here. Use theme & title text colors When selected, titlebar colors will follow those set in the IceWM theme. If not selected, the current KDE titlebar colors will be used instead. & Show title bar on top of windows When selected, all window titlebars will be shown at the top of each window, otherwise they will be shown at the bottom. & Menu button always shows application mini icon When selected, all titlebar menu buttons will have the application icon shown. If not selected, the current theme's defaults are used instead. Open KDE's IceWM theme folder Clicking on the link above will cause a window to appear showing the KDE IceWM theme folder. You can add or remove native IceWM themes by uncompressing http: / /icewm. themes. org/ theme files into this folder, or by creating folder symlinks to existing IceWM themes on your system. Infadel #2 (default) KStep preview Shade Resize Unshade Do not keep above others Keep above others Do not keep below others Keep below others RiscOS preview System++ OpenLook preview KDE X Screen Saver Configuration tool KXSConfig Filename of the screen saver to configure Optional screen saver name used in messages No configuration available for %1 KDE X Screen Saver Launcher KXSRun Filename of the screen saver to start Extra options to pass to the screen saver 0 seconds 60 seconds Abstractile Block tiles Fast Flat tiles Linger Random tile layout Slow Speed Thin tiles Tiled tiles Anemone Few Many Number of colors Often Thick Thickness Thin Turn speed Two Anemotaxis Distance Far High Low Near Sources Draw shadows AntMaze Draws a few views of a few ants walking around in a simple maze. Written by Blair Tennessy; 2005. AntSpotlight A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as the heads ("ants") walk along the screen, they change pixel values in their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior is influenced. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Langton%27s_ant http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Turing_machine Written by David Bagley; 1997. Ant Ant size Ants count Draw eyes Four sided cells Large Nine sided cells Random cell shape Sharp turns Six sided cells Small Three sided cells Timeout Truchet lines Twelve sided cells Apollonian Deep Depth Draw labels Draws an Apollonian gasket: a fractal packing of circles with smaller circles, demonstrating Descartes's theorem. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Apollonian_gasket http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Descartes%27_theorem Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley; 2002. Include alternate geometries Shallow Apple2 Display images Run basic programs A 3D animation of a number of sharks, dolphins, and whales. Written by Mark Kilgard; 1998. Agressive Atlantis Clear water Flat background Gradient background None Number of sharks Shark proximity Shimmering water Shy Whale speed Wireframe Attraction Ball count Ball mass Balls Bounce off walls Environmental viscosity Filled splines Ignore screen edges Inward Lines Long Orbital mode Outward Polygons Radius Repulsion threshold Short Splines Tails Trail length Uses a simple simple motion model to generate many different display modes. The control points attract each other up to a certain distance, and then begin to repel each other. The attraction/ repulsion is proportional to the distance between any two particles, similar to the strong and weak nuclear forces. Written by Jamie Zawinski and John Pezaris; 1992. Lighting Textured Blaster Draws a simulation of flying space-combat robots (cleverly disguised as colored circles) doing battle in front of a moving star field. Written by Jonathan Lin; 1999. Lasers Robots Stars Box size Fade 10 minutes 10 seconds 90 degree rotation speed Bitmap to rotate BlitSpin Duration Fuzzy rotation speed Repeatedly rotates a bitmap by 90 degrees by using logical operations: the bitmap is divided into quadrants, and the quadrants are shifted clockwise. Then the same thing is done again with progressively smaller quadrants, except that all sub-quadrants of a given size are rotated in parallel. As you watch it, the image appears to dissolve into static and then reconstitute itself, but rotated. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Color hold time Boing Huge Parallels Scanlines Size Smoothing Tiny Bouboule Do Red/ Blue 3D separation Number of spots This draws what looks like a spinning, deforming balloon with varying-sized spots painted on its invisible surface. Written by Jeremie Petit; 1997. Bounce speed Number of cows Ball size Boxed Draws a box full of 3D bouncing balls that explode. Written by Sander van Grieken; 2002. Explosion decay Explosion force Explosion momentum Full Lots Number of balls Popcorn Border Boxes Boxes only Boxes or circles Color gradient Grab images Spacing Braid Draws random color-cycling inter-braided concentric circles. Written by John Neil; 1997. Line thickness Number of rings 2 minutes 5 seconds AmigaDOS Atari BSD BSOD BSOD stands for "Blue Screen of Death". The finest in personal computer emulation, BSOD simulates popular screen savers from a number of less robust operating systems. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998. Mac bomb MacsBug NCD X Terminal SCO Sad Mac Solaris Windows 2000 Windows 3.1 Windows NT Bubble color Bubble3D Draws a stream of rising, undulating 3D bubbles, rising toward the top of the screen, with transparency and specular reflections. Written by Richard Jones; 1998. Transparent bubbles Bubbles Bubbles fall Bubbles float Bubbles rise Do n't hide bubbles when they pop Draw circles instead of bubble images Leave trails This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils: small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol; 1996. Bumps Cage This draws Escher's "Impossible Cage", a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and rotates it in three dimensions. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998. 1 minute Animation speed Number of images Show file names Zoom in/ out 30 seconds CCurve Density Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic "C Curve". http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; 1999. Celtic Draw graph Animates a number of 3D electronic components. Written by Ben Buxton; 2001. Circuit Directional lighting Flat coloring Parts Rotation speed Spin Cell size Initial density Max age Young Compass This draws a compass, with all elements spinning about randomly, for that "lost and nauseous" feeling. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999. 1 second Coral Dense Seeds Simulates coral growth, albeit somewhat slowly. Written by Frederick Roeber; 1997. Sparse Eagle nest Earthy coloration Flat shading Hurt me Random coloration Water Critical Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by Martin Pool; 1999. Center on screen Crystal Draw cell Draw grid Horizontal symmetries Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidoscope. See also the "Kaleidescope" and "GLeidescope" screen savers. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Kaleidoscope Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998. Number of crystals Vertical symmetries Cube size Cube21 Outlines Random color Rotation Silver edition Wander White Cubenetic Do n't rotate Draws a pulsating set of overlapping boxes with ever-chaning blobby patterns undulating across their surfaces. It's sort of a cubist Lavalite. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002. Rotate around X and Y axes Rotate around X and Z axes Rotate around X axis Rotate around Y and Z axes Rotate around Y axis Rotate around Z axis Rotate around all three axes Surface pattern complexity Surface pattern overlap Surface pattern speed CubeStorm Cubes Struts Big dots Close Dot spacing CWaves Color transitions Complexity Rough Smooth This generates a languidly-scrolling vertical field of sinusoidal colors. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007. Cynosure DangerBall Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001. Number of spikes Ouch Spike growth DecayScreen Fuzzy melt Melt away from center Melt down Melt down, left Melt down, right Melt left Melt right Melt towards center Melt up Melt up, left Melt up, right Melty melt Random melt style Shuffle melt Stretchy melt This takes an image and makes it melt. You've no doubt seen this effect before, but no screensaver would really be complete without it. It works best if there's something colorful visible. Warning, if the effect continues after the screen saver is off, seek medical attention. Written by David Wald, Vivek Khera, Jamie Zawinski, and Vince Levey; 1993. Deco Golden ratio Maximum depth Mondrian Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like Brady-Bunch-era rec-room wall paneling. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919. E2.80.931938 Written by Jamie Zawinski and Michael Bayne; 1997. 1 Deluxe Draws a pulsing sequence of transparent stars, circles, and lines. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999. Shapes Transparency A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organizes it into stripes and spirals. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Maxwell%27s_demon Written by David Bagley; 1999. Demon States Discrete More "discrete map" systems, including new variants of Hopalong and Julia, and a few others. See also the "Hopalong" and "Julia" screen savers. Written by Tim Auckland; 1998. Black hole Bounce Distort Grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens wander around the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by Jonas Munsin; 1998. Lens count Lens size Magnify Normal Reflect Swamp thing Vortex Drift Drifting recursive fractal cosmic flames. Written by Scott Draves; 1997. Endgame Engine Random engine Epicycle Harmonics This draws the path traced out by a point on the edge of a circle. That circle rotates around a point on the rim of another circle, and so on, several times. These were the basis for the pre-heliocentric model of planetary motion. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Deferent_and_epicycle Written by James Youngman; 1998. Eruption Gravity Heat Inferno Number of particles Pleasant Euler2D Particles Power Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002. Draws various rotating extruded shapes that twist around, lengthen, and turn inside out. Written by Linas Vepstas, David Konerding, and Jamie Zawinski; 1999. Extrusion Helix 2 Helix 3 Helix 4 Join offset Random object Screw Taper Twistoid Use flat coloring Use lighting Cycles Draws what looks like a waving ribbon following a sinusoidal path. Written by Bas van Gaalen and Charles Vidal; 1997. FadePlot Draws a groovy rotating fiber optic lamp. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005. Fibers Flag Text for flag This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around the screen. The flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a picture of "Bob". Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski; 1997. Flame Iterative fractals. Written by Scott Draves; 1993. Number of fractals Draw Sticks Draw Tiles Load image Stopped Whirlwind Width FlipScreen3D Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton and Jamie Zawinski; 2001. Rotate Centered text Draws successive pages of text. The lines flip in and out in a soothing 3D pattern. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005. FlipText Flush left text Flush right text Font point size Random text alignment Text columns Text lines Count Draw bounding box Flow Periodic attractors Rotating around attractor Freefall Clay FluidBalls Friction Hurricane Jupiter Models the physics of bouncing balls, or of particles in a gas or fluid, depending on the settings. If "Shake Box" is selected, then every now and then, the box will be rotated, changing which direction is down (in order to keep the settled balls in motion.) Written by Peter Birtles and Jamie Zawinski; 2002. Rubber Shake box Still Various ball sizes Wind Classic Fire Psychedelic Random Air speed Number of slices Number of toasters Swarm Brief Font border thickness Random display style Forest Fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung; 1997. Blue Border thickness Green Layers Magenta Pink Random colors Yellow Galaxy Rotate viewpoint This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars to the, uh, four winds or something. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald Backert, and Hubert Feyrer; 1997. Gear count Gears 10 Checkerboard Draws a rippling waves on a rotating wireframe grid. Written by Josiah Pease; 2000. Flat lighting GFlux Mesh density Wave speed Waves Wire mesh 15 Cell radius Gorge Keep dead cells Min distance Quick Starve 5 minutes Gleidescope Image duration Move Zoom Desert Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape filled with trees. Written by Eric Lassauge; 2002. Fog GLForestFire Huge fire Number of trees Rain Shadows Textures 31 Enable fog Enable lighting Number of disks GLKnots Resolution Segmented Binary encoding GLMatrix Genetic encoding Glyph density Hexadecimal encoding Matrix encoding Panning Draws a planet bouncing around in space. The built-in image is a map of the earth (extracted from ` xearth '), but you can wrap any texture around the sphere, e. g., the planetary textures that come with ` ssystem'. Written by David Konerding; 1998. GLPlanet Image file Centering Draw goal Fish count Velocity matching 100% Crossfade duration Pan/ zoom duration Angular velocity Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. See also the "Rubik" and "Cube21" screen savers. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Rubik%27s_Snake Written by Jamie Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett; 2002. GLSnake Loose Packing Show titles Tight Y angular velocity Z angular velocity Display date and time Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. The text can use strftime() escape codes to display the current date and time. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001. GLText Additive colors (reflected light) Blobs Elasticity Goop Opaque blobs Speed limit Subtractive colors (transmitted light) This draws set of animating, transparent, amoeba-like blobs. The blobs change shape as they wander around the screen, and they are translucent, so you can see the lower blobs through the higher ones, and when one passes over another, their colors merge. I got the idea for this from a mouse pad I had once, which achieved the same kind of effect in real life by having several layers of plastic with colored oil between them. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997. Transparent blobs XOR blobs Grav Number of objects Object trails Orbital decay This draws a simple orbital simulation. With trails enabled, it looks kind of like a cloud-chamber photograph. Written by Greg Bowering; 1997. Draws random colored, stippled and transparent rectangles. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Grey Greynetic Big Dot size Gravity points Halftone Maximum speed Minimum speed Animate circles Draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1993. Halo Number of circles Ramp mode Random mode Seuss mode Helix Spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Color contrast EJK1 EJK2 EJK3 EJK4 EJK5 EJK6 Hopalong Jong Martin RR Sine This draws lacy fractal patterns based on iteration in the imaginary plane, from a 1986 Scientific American article. See also the "Discrete" screen saver. Written by Patrick Naughton; 1992. HyperBall Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the 4D analog to the dodecahedron. Technically, it is a "120 cell polytope". See also "polytopes" for a more general version of this using OpenGL. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Hypercube http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Regular_polytope Written by Joe Keane; 2000. XW rotation XY rotation XZ rotation YW rotation YZ rotation ZW rotation HyperCube This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each touching six others. To make it easier to visualize the rotation, it uses a different color for the edges of each face. Do n't think about it too long, or your brain will melt. See also "polytopes" for a more general version of this using OpenGL. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Hypercube http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Regular_polytope Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Color wheel Hypertorus Orthographic 3D Orthographic 4D Solid object Solid surface Transparent surface WX rotation speed WY rotation speed WZ rotation speed Wireframe mesh XY rotation speed XZ rotation speed YZ rotation speed Twistiness IFS Number of functions Scale Translate 1 Minute 1 Second Brightness gradients Hue gradients IMSMap Saturation gradients This generates random cloud-like patterns. The idea is to take four points on the edge of the image, and assign each a random "elevation". Then find the point between them, and give it a value which is the average of the other four, plus some small random offset. Coloration is done based on elevation. Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Interaggregate Number of discs Interference Magnification Number of waves Wave size Collapse Cycle Sphere Spookiness Strong Tetrahedron Jigsaw Tilt Juggler3D Juggling speed Max height Max objects Min height Min objects Clubs Draws a juggling stick-man. See also "Juggler3D". http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Siteswap Written by Tim Auckland; 2002. Juggle Rings Iterations Julia Kaleidescope Segments Symmetry Trails Double buffer Kumppa Randomize Spiraling, spinning, and very, very fast splashes of color rush toward the screen. Written by Teemu Suutari; 1998. Animates a simulation of Lemarchand's Box, the Lament Configuration, repeatedly solving itself. Warning: occasionally opens doors. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998. Lament Laser Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. (Frankie say relax.) Written by Pascal Pensa; 1997. Do n't Rotate Lavalite Random Lamp Style Horizontal white Line spread Solid black Solid white Vertical white Lightning Lisa Steps Lissajous loops. This one draws the progress of circular shapes along a path. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Lissajous_curve Written by Alexander Jolk; 1997. Lissie Closed figures Control points Interpolation steps LMorph Less More Open and closed figures Open figures This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines; 1995. Blinking effects Generates loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, and eventually die. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Langton%27s_loops Written by David Bagley; 1999. Loop Display time for each program Depth-first backtracking maze generator Grid size Head toward exit Ignorant of exit direction Linger after solving Maze Random maze generator Draw green Draw in RGB Draw random numbers MemScroller Max depth Menger This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Menger_sponge http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001. MetaBall Radius MetaBalls Metaball count 30 sec 5 min 5 sec 50 bumps Clear Enable colouring Enable reflected image Enable walls Opaque Show image on background MoebiusGears Number of gears Number of teeth Draw ants Moebius Solid floor Generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines the planes with various operations. The planes are moving independently of one another, causing the interference lines to spray. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998. Moire2 Moire Offset Use shared memory Describe molecule Draw atomic bonds Draw atomic nuclei Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common molecules are built in, and it can also read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Protein_Data_Bank_%28file_format%29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001. Label atoms Molecule Cube Dodecahedron Icosahedron Morph3D Octahedron Generates random 3D plots that look vaguely mountainous. Written by Pascal Pensa; 1997. Mountain Peaks DATAI 2 ADDB 1,2 ROTC 2, -22 XOR 1,2 JRST. -4 As reported by HAKMEM (MIT AI Memo 239, 1972), Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code in 1962. That code still lives on here, some 46 years later. In "mismunch" mode, it displays a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching squares algorithm instead. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ HAKMEM http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Munching_square Written by Jackson Wright, Tim Showalter, Jamie Zawinski and Steven Hazel; 1997. Munch Munch only Solid XOR Blot count Calm Changes Colors Crunchiness Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. Written by Dan Bornstein; 2000. Frequent NerveRot Nervousness Seldom Spastic NoseGuy Pacman Player size Pedal This is sort of a combination spirograph/ string-art. It generates a large, complex polygon, and renders it by filling using an even/ odd winding rule. Written by Dale Moore; 1995. Always play well Explosions Penetrate Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Missile_Command Written by Adam Miller; 1999. Start badly, but learn Draw ammann lines Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica technology. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating that "a nonrepeating pattern could exist in nature") for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he does n't like litigation but, "When it comes to the population of Great Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe their bottoms on what appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be taken." As reported by News of the Weird #491, 4-Jul-1997. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Penrose_tiling Written by Timo Korvola; 1997. Penrose Tile size Colony shape Death comes Diamond Fertility Maximum lifespan Maximum rate of death Maximum rate of growth Minimum lifespan Minimum rate of death Minimum rate of growth Mold varieties Offspring Petri Quickly Slowly Square This simulates colonies of mold growing in a petri dish. Growing colored circles overlap and leave spiral interference in their wake. Written by Dan Bornstein; 1999. Draws a simulation of an old terminal, with large pixels and long-sustain phosphor. On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator! Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999. Phosphor Image size Color shift Maximum radius Minimum radius 100 Gear size Max RPM Scrolling speed Allow tight turns Ball joints Bolted fittings Curved pipes Fisheye lens Gadgetry Number of pipes Pipe length Pipes Cuboctahedron Cubohemioctahedron Deltoidal hexecontahedron Disdyakisdodecahedron Great dodecadodecahedron Great dodecahedron Great dodecicosahedron Great icosahedron Great icosidodecahedron Great rhombidodecahedron Great rhombihexahedron Icosidodecadodecahedron Icosidodecahedron Octahemioctacron Octahemioctahedron Pentakisdodecahedron Rhombic dodecahedron Rhombicosahedron Rhombicosidodecahedron Rhombicuboctahedron Rhombidodecadodecahedron Small dodecicosahedron Small rhombidodecahedron Snub dodecadodecahedron Snub dodecahedron Tetradyakishexahedron Tetrahemihexacron Tetrahemihexahedron Tetrakishexahedron Triakisicosahedron Triakisoctahedron Triakistetrahedron Tridyakisicosahedron Truncated dodecahedron Truncated icosahedron Truncated octahedron Truncated tetrahedron Utah teapotahedron Identical pieces Polyominoes Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-shaped puzzle pieces. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Polyomino Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002. Polytopes Clock mode Game speed Noise Noisy Pong Dark red Dark yellow Light cyan Light green PopSquares Draw eye Anti-alias lines Draws some intersecting planes, making use of alpha blending, fog, textures, and mipmaps. Written by David Konerding; 1999. Enable blending Enable depth buffer Enable texture filtering Enable texture mipmaps Enable texturing Pulsar Quad count Explosive yield Launch frequency Particle density Pyro Additive colors Bounces a series of line segments around the screen, and uses variations on this basic motion pattern to produce all sorts of different presentations: line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping translucent areas. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Qix Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Line segments Linear motion Max size Poly corners Qix Random motion Solid objects Subtractive colors Transparent 1% Diffusion Draws a grid of growing square-like shapes that, once they overtake each other, react in unpredictable ways. "RD" stands for reaction-diffusion. Written by Scott Draves; 1997. Epoch Fill screen RDbomb Reaction Seed radius Wander speed X tile size Y tile size Big drops Drippiness Drizzle Grayscale Magic lighting effect Moving splashes Psychedelic colors Ripples Small drops Storm This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water. With the -water option, it manipulates your desktop image to look like something is dripping into it. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999. Rocks Steering This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes in rotation and direction. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992. Velocity Rorschach With X symmetry With Y symmetry Length Rotor Animate Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the screen. Written by Claudio Matsuoka; 2001. Rectangle count RotZoomer Stationary rectangles Sweeping arcs Wandering rectangles Draws a Rubik's Cube that rotates in three dimensions and repeatedly shuffles and solves itself. See also the "GLSnake" and "Cube21" screen savers. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Rubik%27s_Cube Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997. Hide shuffling Rubik Plane Pyramid SBalls Star ShadeBobs This draws smoothly-shaded oscillating oval patterns that look something like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999. Sierpinski3D Points Sierpinski This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski triangle fractal. See also the "Sierpinski3D" screen saver. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Sierpinski_triangle Written by Desmond Daignault; 1997. Draw skin Flexibility Wiggliness X resolution Y resolution Gutter size Pause Slide speed SlideScreen This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles the squares around as if it was one of those "fifteen-puzzle" games where there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994. Slip This throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them through a jet engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning the image completely to mush, every now and then it will it interject some splashes of color into the scene, or go into a spin cycle, or stretch the image like taffy. Written by Scott Draves and Jamie Zawinski; 1997. A count B count Font size Show ping times Simulation team A name Simulation team B name Sonar Allow wall collisions Display crosshair Max velocity Present bonuses Rocky walls Simulates speeding down a rocky mineshaft, or a funky dancing worm. Written by Conrad Parker; 2001. SpeedMine Thrust Worm Smoothed lines Spheremonics These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although they are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in the solution to certain wave functions, most notably the eigenfunctions of angular momentum operators. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Spherical_harmonics#Visualization_of_the_spherical_harmonics Written by Paul Bourke and Jamie Zawinski; 2002. Spiral Draws a spotlight scanning across a black screen, illuminating the underlying desktop (or a picture) when it passes. Written by Rick Schultz and Jamie Zawinski; 1999. Spotlight Spotlight size Sproingies Draws a set of interacting, square-spiral-producing automata. The spirals grow outward until they hit something, then they go around it. Written by Jeff Epler; 1999. Handedness Left Randomness Right Squiral Stairs Color gradients Pulsating blob Starfish This generates a sequence of undulating, throbbing, star-like patterns which pulsate, rotate, and turn inside out. Another display mode uses these shapes to lay down a field of colors, which are then cycled. The motion is very organic. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997. Anti-aliased lines Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over a star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Star_Wars_opening_crawl Written by Jamie Zawinski and Claudio Matauoka; 2001. Fade out Scroll speed Slow StarWars Texture-mapped font Thick lines Wrap long lines or, Text columns Chains of colorful squares dance around each other in complex spiral patterns. Inspired by David Tristram's ` electropaint 'screen saver, originally written for SGI computers in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Written by Andrew Plotkin; 2001. StonerView Translucent Strange This draws iterations to strange attractors: it's a colorful, unpredictably-animating swarm of dots that swoops and twists around. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Massimino Pascal; 1997. 0% Initial cracks Substrate Wireframe only Spin speed Superquadrics Swirl 5 minute tick marks Bigger Cycle seconds Draws a working analog clock composed of floating, throbbing bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan; 1999. Minute tick marks Smaller T3D Turn side-to-side Wobbliness Tangram X rotation Y rotation Z rotation Displays a view of the "Bird in a Thornbush" fractal. Written by Tim Auckland; 2002. Thornbird 0 sec Draw logo Blob mode Carpet Carpet size Drop speed Follow Nipples Polygon count Generates random mountain ranges using iterative subdivision of triangles. Written by Tobias Gloth; 1997. Triangle This draws line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Tessellation Written by Adrian Likins; 1998. Truchet Border width Divides the screen into a grid, and plucks them. Written by Dan Bornstein; 2002. Jumpy Springiness Transference Twang Draws squiggly worm-like paths. Written by Tyler Pierce; 2001. Vermiculate 2 seconds Image directory This is a shell script that grabs a frame of video from the system's video input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at random) to manipulate and recombine the video frame in various ways (edge detection, subtracting the image from a rotated version of itself, etc.) Then it displays that image for a few seconds, and does it again. This works really well if you just feed broadcast television into it. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998. VidWhacker Generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric patterns. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen; 1997. Vines Insertion speed Point size Zoom frequency Zoom speed Draw spots Draws a colorful random-walk, in various forms. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Random_walk Written by Rick Campbell; 1999. 2 min 2 secs 30 secs Dictionary file Image opacity Overall filter program Per-image filter program This makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then extracting images from the returned pages. WARNING: THE INTERNET SOMETIMES CONTAINS PORNOGRAPHY. The Internet being what it is, absolutely anything might show up in the collage including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even nudity. Please act accordingly. See also http: / /www. jwz. org/ webcollage/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999. WebCollage Floating stars are acted upon by a mixture of simple 2D forcefields. The strength of each forcefield changes continuously, and it is also switched on and off at random. Written by Paul'Joey 'Clark; 2001. Trail size WhirlWindWarp Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew; 2001. Explain modes Leave a trail Whirlies Whirlygig Wrap the screen X amplitude X random X speed X spin Y amplitude Y random Y speed Y spin Star speed Wormhole Draws multicolored worms that crawl around the screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik Theiling; 1991. Bitmap file Draws a simulation of pulsing fire. It can also take an arbitrary image and set it on fire too. Written by Carsten Haitzler and many others; 1999. Enable blooming XFlame This behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997. XJack This generates pretty fractal pictures via the Lyapunov exponent. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997. XLyap Expansion algorithm Large font Phone number Run trace program Slider algorithm Small font Synergistic algorithm XMatrix Draws a few swarms of critters flying around the screen, with faded color trails behind them. Written by Chris Leger; 2000. XRaySwarm Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. http: / /en. wikipedia. org/ wiki/ Spirograph Written by Rohit Singh; 2000. XSpirograph Y lens offset X lens offset X border width Y border width Lenses X magnification Y magnification Zooms in on a part of the screen and then moves around. With the "Lenses" option, the result is like looking through many overlapping lenses rather than just a simple zoom. Written by James Macnicol; 2001. Ammann lines An older file named '%1 'already exists. A similar file named '%1 'already exists. A newer file named '%1 'already exists. Source File Existing File Would you like to replace the existing file with the one on the right? This audio file is not stored on the local host. Click on this label to load it. Unable to load audio file Artist: %1 Title: %1 Comment: %1 Bitrate: %1 %2 Sample rate: %1 %2 Length: Dolphin File Manager Dolphin View Icons Details Columns Dolphin General This service allows configuration of general Dolphin settings. General Configure general file manager settings Dolphin Navigation This service allows configuration of the Dolphin navigation. Navigation Configure file manager navigation Dolphin Services Services Configure file manager services Dolphin View Modes This service allows configuration of the Dolphin view modes. View Modes Configure file manager view modes and logic operator and or logic operator or not logic operator not File extension for example txt Rating 1 to 10, for example > =7 Use < ,< =,:, > = and >. Tag Title File size in bytes, for example > 1000 Content size in bytes Last modified for example > 1999-10-10 Subversion Version Control Plugin for File Views Qt Assistant Document Browser Data Display Debugger DDD Qt Designer Interface Designer Qt DlgEdit Dialog Editor Eclipse Eclipse IDE FormDesigner Java IDE Forte J2ME Toolkit J2ME Qt Linguist Translation Tool Palm/ Wireless Emulator Pose Sced Scene Modeler Emacs Text Editor gEdit Vi IMproved Lucid Emacs Nano Nedit Pico X Editor X Emacs Alephone - No OpenGL An open source version of Marathon Infinity for SDL that has OpenGL disabled Alephone An open source version of Marathon Infinity for SDL Batallion Arcade Game Battleball Ball Game ClanBomber cxhextris Tetris-Like Game Frozen Bubble Gnibbles GNOME Nibbles Game Gnobots II Mures Rocks n Diamonds Tactical Game Scavenger Super Methane Brothers Trophy Racing Game TuxRacer XKobo XSoldier Gataxx GNOME Chess Glines GNOME Mahjongg Tile Game GNOME Mines Logic Game Gnotravex Gnotski GNOME Klotski Game GNOME Stones Iagno Board Game Same GNOME Chess Game Xboard Xgammon AisleRiot Card Game FreeCell PySol XPat 2 Clanbomber Defendguin Game ChessMail Email for Chess Arcade Emulator Qmamecat GTali Dice Game Penguin Command Angband Dive into Angband and defeat Morgoth Moria Dive into Moria and defeat the Balrog NetHack Quest Game Rogue The Original ToME ZAngband Defeat the Serpent of Chaos Freeciv Strategy Game Freeciv Server A server for Freeciv XScorch A free Scorched Earth clone for UNIX and X XShipWars X Bitmap Bitmap Creator Blender 3D Modeler/ Renderer Electric Eyes Image Viewer GhostView PostScript Viewer GIMP Image Manipulation Program GNOME Color Selector GNOME Icon Editor GPhoto Digital Camera Program Gqview Image Browser GV Postscript Viewer Inkscape Vector Drawing Sketch Vector-based Drawing Program Sodipodi TGif Drawing Program X DVI DVI Viewer Xfig X Paint Paint Program Xpcd PhotoCD Tools XV Picture Viewer Xwpick Screen Capture Program Arena Web Browser Balsa Mail Client BlueFish HTML Editor BitTorrent GUI BitTorrent Python wxGTK GUI Coolmail Mail Alert DCTC GUI Direct Connect Clone Dpsftp FTP Browser DrakSync Folder Synchronization eDonkey2000 GTK+ Core Controller eDonkey2000 GUI Epiphany Ethereal Network Analyzer Evolution Faces Fetchmailconf Fetchmail Configuration Gabber Instant Messenger Gaim Galeon gFTP GNOMEICU ICQ Messenger GnomeMeeting Video Conferencing GNOME Talk GNOME Telnet Remote Access ickle ICQ2000 Chat Java Web Start KNews Usenet News Reader Licq MLDonkey GTK+ Core Controller MLDonkey GUI Mozilla Firefox Thunderbird Netscape 6 Netscape Netscape Messenger Nmapfe Port Scanner Opera Pan Sylpheed BitTorrent Python Curses GUI FTP Client Lftp Links Lynx Mutt NcFTP Pine SILC Client SILC Slrn News Reader w3m Wireshark X Biff XChat IRC Chat XFMail X FTP Videotext Viewer AleVT AlsaMixerGui Alsa Mixer Frontend ams Alsa Modular Synthesizer amSynth Retro Analog - Modeling Softsynth Ardour Multitrack Audio Studio Audacity Audio Editor Aumix Audio Mixer AVI Video Player Aviplay Broadcast 2000 Audio and Video IDE DJPlay DJ-Mixer and Player EcaMegaPedal Ecasound Effektrack EnjoyMPEG MPEG Player FreeBirth Drum Machine FreqTweak Effects for Jack gAlan Modular Synth Grip CD Player/ Ripper GTV Hydrogen Jack-Rack Jack Effectrack Jamin Jack Mastering Tool Jazz Sound Processor Dual Channel VU-Meter Meterbridge Mixxx MP3 Info Video Player MPlayer MpegTV MusE Music Sequencer DVD Player Ogle MOV Video Player OQTPlayer QJackCtl Control for Jack QSynth Control for FluidSynth RealPlayer reZound Slab Audio Recorder Sweep vkeybd Virtual MIDI Keyboard Watch TV! XawTV XCam Camera Program Xine Multimedia Player XMMS Playlist Tool Enqueue in XMMS XMovie ZynaddsubFX Soft Synth AbiWord Word Processor Acrobat Reader PDF Viewer Applix Office Suite Dia Program for Diagrams GNOME-Cal Personal Calendar GNOME-Card Contact Manager GNOME Time Tracker GnuCash Finance Manager Gnumeric Spread Sheet Guppi Ical Calendar Program LyX MrProject Project Manager Netscape Address Book Plan Calendar Manager Bibliographic Database Pybliographic Scribus Desktop Publishing WordPerfect 2000 WordPerfect xacc Personal Accounting Tool X PDF XsLite Citrix ICA Client WTS Client EditXRes X Resource Editor SAM System-Administration Terminal Terminal Program Procinfo System Process Information ouR eXtended Virtual Terminal RXVT Vmstat Virtual Memory Statistics Wine Run Windows Programs X osview System Monitor X Eyes Tux Linux Mascot Calctool Calculator E-Notes Personal Notes GKrellM GNU Krell Monitors GNOME Who System Info Tool OClock Clock System Info System Log Viewer X-Gnokii Mobile Phone Management Tool X Calc X Clipboard Clipboard Viewer X Clock X Console Console Message Viewer X Kill Window Termination Tool X Load Monitors System Load X Magnifier Desktop Magnifier X Refresh Refresh Screen X Terminal X Traceroute Network Tool Menu Updating Tool Password & User Account User information such as password, name and email Change Password Find Part Find Files/ Folders Devices Attached devices information DMA-Channels DMA information Interrupts Interrupt information IO-Ports IO-port information Processor Processor information SCSI SCSI information Sound Sound information X-Server X-Server information Information about available protocols Protocols KInfoCenter Info Center Memory Memory information Network Interfaces Network interface information OpenGL OpenGL information Partitions Partition information PCI PCI information Samba Status Samba status monitor Processor Information USB Devices USB devices attached to this computer IEEE 1394 Devices Attached IEEE 1394 devices About-Page for Konqueror Home Personal Files Konqueror KDE File Manager & Web Browser File Manager - Super User Mode Text-to-Speech Produces audio output for text in the current page Konqueror Preloading During KDE startup KDED Konqueror Preloader Module Reduces Konqueror startup time File Management File Preview KDE Development Midnight Commander Tabbed Browsing Web Browsing Print... Web Shortcuts Configure enhanced browsing Bookmarks Configure the bookmarks home page Cache Configure web cache settings Cookies Configure the way cookies work Connection Preferences Configure generic network preferences, like timeout values Proxy Configure the proxy servers used Windows Shares Use to configure which windows (SMB) filesystems you can browse UserAgent Strings UADescription (Android Phone 1.0) UADescription (Google Chrome 1.0 on Windows XP) UADescription (Firefox 2.0 on current) UADescription (Firefox 3.0 on current) UADescription (Googlebot/ 2.1) UADescription (IE 4.01 on Win 2000) UADescription (IE 5.0 on Mac PPC) UADescription (IE 5.5 on Win 2000) UADescription (IE 6.0 on current) UADescription (IE 6.0 on Win XP) UADescription (IE 7.0 on Win XP) UADescription (Lynx 2.8.3) UADescription (NN 3.01 on current) UADescription (NN 4.76 on current) UADescription (NN 4.7 on Windows 95) UADescription (Netscape 7.1 on current) UADescription (Netscape 7.1 on XP) UADescription (Opera 4.03 on NT) UADescription (Opera 8.5 on current) UADescription (Opera 9.00 on current) UADescription (Opera 9.62 on current) UADescription (Safari 2.0 on MacOS X) UADescription (Safari 3.0 on iPhone) UADescription (Safari 3.2 on MacOS X) UADescription (w3m 0.1.9) UADescription (Wget 1.11.4) Browser Identification Configure the way Konqueror reports itself Paths Change the location important files are stored Appearance You can configure how Konqueror looks as a file manager here Behavior You can configure how Konqueror behaves as a file manager here Stylesheets Configure the stylesheets used to render web pages Configure how to display web pages Web Behavior Configure the browser behavior AdBlocK Filters Configure Konqueror AdBlocK filters Configure general Konqueror behavior Java & JavaScript Configure the behavior of Java and JavaScript Performance Configure settings that can improve Konqueror performance KDE Performance Configure settings that can improve KDE performance Shell Command Plugin Shell Command Plugin for Konqueror This is the list of your bookmarks, for a faster access History This is the history of the URLs you have recently visited. You can sort them in many ways. Home Folder This folder contains your personal files Network Root Folder This is the root of the filesystem Configure the history sidebar History SideBar Module Sidebar Test Folder FTP Archives KDE Official FTP KDE Applications Web Sites KDE News KDE Home Page KDE Eye Candy Applications Print System Browser Settings Web SideBar Module Shell Konsole default profile Konsole Open Terminal Here Bell in Visible Session Bell emitted within a visible session Bell in Non-Visible Session Bell emitted within a non-visible session Activity in Monitored Session Activity detected in a monitored session Silence in Monitored Session Silence detected in a monitored session Session Finished With Non-Zero Status A session has exited with non-zero status Terminal Emulator Quick Access Terminal KWrite Bookmark Toolbar KDED Favicon Module Shortcut icon support Drag-and-drop plugin for the Konqueror Popup Menu. Plugin for the Konqueror Popup Menu Eject Folder... Enter folder name: Format HTML File... Enter HTML filename: Camera Device... New camera CD-ROM Device... New CD-ROM Device CDWRITER Device... New CDWRITER Device DVD-ROM Device... New DVD-ROM Device Floppy Device... New Floppy Device Hard Disc Device... New Hard Disc MO Device... New MO Device NFS... New NFS Link Basic link to file or directory... Enter path of file or directory: Link to Application... New Link to Application Link to Location (URL)... Enter link to location (URL): ZIP Device... New ZIP Device Text File... Enter text filename: Plugins Configure the browser plugins Folder View Display the contents of folders (User's home folder as default) Open Collaboration Services provider management Manage Open Collaboration Services providers Air A breath of fresh air Oxygen Theme done in the Oxygen style gdb Default Applications Choose the default components for various services Here you can configure your default web browser. All KDE applications in which you can select hyperlinks should honor this setting. Here you can configure your default file manager. The entries in the K menu and all KDE applications in which you can open folders will use this file manager. Email Client This service allows you to configure your default email client. All KDE applications which need access to an email client application should honor this setting. This service allows you to configure your default terminal emulator. All KDE applications which invoke a terminal emulator application should honor this setting. Window Manager Here you can select the window manager to be run in your KDE session. A nice name you have chosen for your interface A helpful description of the interface for the top right info box Compiz custom (create wrapper script'compiz-kde-launcher 'to launch it) Compiz Metacity (GNOME) Openbox Service Discovery Configure service discovery Emoticons Emoticons Themes Manager Customize KDE Icons Service Manager KDE Services Configuration System Notifications System Notification Configuration US English Country/ Region & Language Language, numeric, and time settings for your particular region Information Spell Checker Configure the spell checker File Associations Configure file associations KDED Global Shortcuts Server KDE Global Shortcuts Daemon kglobalaccel Application The application name Global Shortcut Registration An application registered new global shortcuts. Global Shortcut Triggered The user triggered a global shortcut Help Index Index generation Help Index Help center search index configuration and generation KHelpCenter The KDE Help Center Application Manuals Contact Information The KDE FAQ Browse Info Pages Control Center Modules KInfoCenter Modules Kioslaves KDE on the Web UNIX manual pages (1) User Commands (2) System Calls (3) Subroutines (4) Devices (5) File Formats (6) Games (7) Miscellaneous (8) Sys. Administration (9) Kernel (n) New Plasma Manual Scrollkeeper Supporting KDE Tutorials Tutorial and introduction documents. Quickstart Guide KDE quickstart guide. A Visual Guide to KDE Guide to KDE widgets KDE Users' Manual Welcome to KDE CGI Scripts Configure the CGI KIO slave KDED Desktop Folder Notifier Trash Contains removed files A kioslave for the FISH protocol Embeddable Troff Viewer KManPart A kioslave to browse the network Network Watcher Keeps track of the network and updates directory listings of the network: / protocol KDED Remote Base URL Notifier A kioslave for sftp Samba Shares Comic Books Cursor Files Desktop Files Directories DjVu Files EXR Images HTML Files Images JPEG Images SVG Images Text Files Thumbnail Handler Microsoft Windows Executables Microsoft Windows Images This service allows configuration of the trash. Configure trash settings Original Path, Deletion Date KNetAttach Network Folder Wizard KDE System Notifications Trash: Emptied The trash has been emptied Textcompletion: Rotation The end of the list of matches has been reached Textcompletion: No Match No matching completion was found Textcompletion: Partial Match There is more than one possible match Fatal Error There was a serious error causing the program to exit Notification Something special happened in the program Warning There was an error in the program which may cause problems Catastrophe A very serious error occurred, at least causing the program to exit Login KDE is starting up Logout KDE is exiting Logout Canceled KDE logout was canceled Print Error A print error has occurred Information Message An information message is being shown Warning Message A warning message is being shown Critical Message A critical message is being shown Question A question is being asked Beep Sound bell KNotify KDE Notification Daemon KDED Password Module Password caching support HighContrast A style that works well with high contrast color schemes Styling of the next generation desktop B3/ KDE B3/ Modification of B2 BeOS Unthemed BeOS-like style KDE Classic Classic KDE style HighColor Classic Highcolor version of the classic style Keramik A style using alphablending Light Style, 2nd revision Second revision of the simple and elegant'Light 'widget style. Light Style, 3rd revision Third revision of the simple and elegant'Light 'widget style. MegaGradient highcolor style CDE Built-in unthemed CDE style Cleanlooks Built-in unthemed style similar to Clearlooks from GNOME GTK+ Style Style that uses the GTK+ theming engine Mac OS X Style that uses the Apple Appearance Manager Motif Plus Built-in enhanced Motif style Motif Built-in unthemed Motif style Plastique Built-in unthemed style similar to Plastik from KDE3 Platinum Built-in unthemed Platinum style SGI Built-in SGI style MS Windows 9x Built-in unthemed Windows 9x style MS Windows Vista Style that uses the Windows Vista style engine MS Windows XP Style that uses the Windows XP style engine Web style Web widget style KDE Time Zone Daemon Time zone daemon for KDE kuiserver KDE's Progress Info UI server FixHostFilter InternetKeywordsFilter SearchKeywordsFilter Search Engine Acronym Database http: / /www. chemie. de/ tools/ acronym. php3? language=eacronym=\\\\{@} Alexa http: / /info. alexa. com/ search? q=\\\\{@} Alexa URL http: / /info. alexa. com/ data/ details? url=\\\\{@} AllTheWeb fast http: / /www. alltheweb. com/ search? exec=FAST+Searchtype=allquery=\\\\{@}cat=web AltaVista http: / /www. altavista. com/ cgi-bin/ query? pg=qkl=XXstype=stextq=\\\\{@} All Music Guide http: / /www. allmusic. com/ cg/ amg. dll? p=amgopt1=1sql=\\\\{@} KDE App Search http: / /www. kde-apps. org/ content/ search. php? search=Searchname=\\\\{@} AustroNaut http: / /austronaut. at/ page. php? begriff=\\\\{@}wo=at Debian Backports Search http: / /www. backports. org/ package. php? search=\\\\{@} KDE Bug Database Fulltext Search http: / /bugs. kde. org/ buglist. cgi? quicksearch=\\\\{@} KDE Bug Database Bug Number Search https: / /bugs. kde. org/ show_bug. cgi? id=\\\\{@} QRZ. com Callsign Database http: / /www. qrz. com/ database? callsign=\\\\{@} CIA World Fact Book http: / /www. google. com/ search? q=allintitle%3A\\\\{@}+world+fact+book+site%3Awww. cia. govie=UTF-8btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Lucky CiteSeer: Scientific Literature Digital Library http: / /citeseer. ist. psu. edu/ cs? q=\\\\{@}submit=Search+Documentscs=1 CPAN - Comprehensive Perl Archive Network http: / /search. cpan. org/ search? mode=\\\\{mode,2, "dist"}query=\\\\{query, q,1} CTAN Catalog http: / /tug. ctan. org/ cgi-bin/ search. py? metadataSearch=\\\\{@}metadataSearchSubmit=Search CTAN - Comprehensive TeX Archive Network http: / /ctan. org/ cgi-bin/ filenameSearch. py? filename=\\\\{@}Search=Search Debian BTS Bug Search http: / /bugs. debian. org/ \\\\{@} dict. cc Translation: German to English http: / /www. dict. cc/ ?s=\\\\{@} LEO - Translate Between German and French http: / /dict. leo. org/ ?lp=frdesearch=\\\\{@} Debian Package Search http: / /packages. debian. org/ \\\\{@} CNRTL/ TILF French dictionary http: / /www. cnrtl. fr/ definition/ \\\\{@} Open Directory http: / /search. dmoz. org/ cgi-bin/ search? search=\\\\{@} DocBook - The Definitive Guide http: / /www. docbook. org/ tdg/ en/ html/ \\\\{1}. html Digital Object Identifier http: / /dx. doi. org/ \\\\{@} dict. cc Translation: English to German WordReference. com Translation: English to Spanish http: / /www. wordreference. com/ es/ translation. asp? tranword=\\\\{@} WordReference. com Translation: English to French http: / /www. wordreference. com/ fr/ Translation. asp? enfr=\\\\{@} WordReference. com Translation: English to Italian http: / /www. wordreference. com/ it/ translation. asp? enit=\\\\{@} WordReference. com Translation: Spanish to English http: / /www. wordreference. com/ es/ en/ translation. asp? spen=\\\\{@} Ethicle http: / /www. ethicle. com/ search. php? q=\\\\{@} Excite http: / /search. excite. com/ search. gw? search=\\\\{@} Feedster http: / /www. feedster. com/ search. php? q=\\\\{@}ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing http: / /foldoc. doc. ic. ac. uk/ foldoc/ foldoc. cgi? query=\\\\{@} LEO - Translate Between French and German WordReference. com Translation: French to English http: / /www. wordreference. com/ fr/ en/ translation. asp? fren=\\\\{@} FreeDB http: / /www. freedb. org/ freedb_search. php? words=\\\\{@} Freshmeat http: / /freshmeat. net/ search/ ?q=\\\\{@} Froogle http: / /froogle. google. com/ froogle? q=\\\\{@} FSF/ UNESCO Free Software Directory http: / /directory. fsf. org/ search/ ?query=\\\\{@} Google Advanced Search http: / /www. google. com/ search? as_q=\\\\{all, @}num=\\\\{num, "10"}btnG=Google+Searchas_epq=\\\\{exact," "}as_oq=\\\\{any," "}as_eq=\\\\{without," "}lr=\\\\{lang," "}as_ft=\\\\{ft," i"}as_filetype=\\\\{filetype, "" }as_qdr=\\\\{date, "all"}as_occt=\\\\{occ," any"}as_dt=\\\\{siteop, "i"}as_sitesearch=\\\\{site}safe=\\\\{safe," active"}ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Google http: / /www. google. com/ search? q=\\\\{@}ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Google Groups http: / /groups. google. com/ groups? oi=djqas_q=\\\\{@} Google Image Search http: / /images. google. com/ images? q=\\\\{@} Google (I'm Feeling Lucky) http: / /www. google. com/ search? q=\\\\{@}btnI=I%27m+Feeling+Luckyie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Google Movies http: / /www. google. com/ search? q=movie: \\\\{@}ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Google News http: / /news. google. com/ news? q=\\\\{@}ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8 Gracenote http: / /www. gracenote. com/ music/ search-adv. html? 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Sound and Video Configuration Phonon Xine Xine Backend Configuration Sound Policy Server A server to centralize decisions and data of applications using Phonon KDE Multimedia Backend Phonon: KDE's Multimedia Library Audio Device Fallback Notification on automatic fallback if the preferred device is unavailable KDE-HiColor Fallback icon theme JavaScript Widget Native Plasma widget written in JavaScript JavaScript DataEngine JavaScript Runner Platform Windows Platform Manager KDED Windows Start Menu Module Audio Preview Image Displayer Solid Auto-eject service Allows to automatically release drives when their eject button is pushed Removable Devices Configure automatic handling of removable storage media Removable Device Automounter Automatically mounts devices when they are plugged in, or at login Solid User Interface Server A User Interface server for Solid, the hardware detection system KDE Accessibility Tool A modifier key has become active A modifier key (e. g. Shift or Ctrl) has changed its state and is now active A modifier key has become inactive A modifier key (e. g. Shift or Ctrl) has changed its state and is now inactive A modifier key has been locked A modifier key (e. g. Shift or Ctrl) has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses A lock key has been activated A lock key (e. g. Caps Lock or Num Lock) has changed its state and is now active A lock key has been deactivated A lock key (e. g. Caps Lock or Num Lock) has changed its state and is now inactive Sticky keys has been enabled or disabled Slow keys has been enabled or disabled Bounce keys has been enabled or disabled Mouse keys has been enabled or disabled Improve accessibility for disabled persons Autostart A configuration tool for managing which programs start up with KDE. System Bell System Bell Configuration Colors Color settings Date & Time Date and time settings Date and Time Control Module Save the date/ time settings System policies prevent you from saving the date/ time settings. Fonts Font settings Display Display Settings Joystick settings Joystick Mouse Mouse settings Fish Net Flowers Night Rock by Tigert Pavement Rattan Stonewall 2 by Tigert Triangles XEarth by Kirk Johnson XGlobe by Thorsten Scheuermann XPlanet by Hari Nair Login Manager Configure the login manager (KDM) Keyboard Keyboard settings Global Keyboard Shortcuts Configuration of keybindings KDE Default for 3 Modifier Keys KDE Default for 4 Modifier Keys Mac Scheme UNIX Scheme Windows Scheme (Without Win Key) Windows Scheme (With Win Key) WindowMaker (3 Modifier Keys) Install... KFontView Font Viewer Manage system-wide fonts. Modifying the system-wide font configuration requires privileges. Font Installer Install, manage, and preview fonts Font Files Install KDE Theme Theme Manager Manage global KDE visual themes Keyboard Layout Keyboard Map Tool Launch Feedback Choose application-launch feedback style KRandRTray Screen Resize & Rotate A panel applet for resizing and reorientating X screens. Detecting RANDR (monitor) changes Size & Orientation Resize and Rotate your display Screen Saver Screen Saver Settings Smartcards Configure smartcard support Standard Keyboard Shortcuts Configuration of standard keybindings Style Allows the manipulation of widget behavior and changing the Style for KDE Workspace Global options for the Plasma workspace Multiple Monitors Configure KDE for multiple monitors Default Blue 9WM An emulation of the Plan 9 window manager 8-1/ 2 AEWM A minimalist window manager AEWM++ A minimal window manager based on AEWM, enhanced by virtual desktops and partial GNOME support AfterStep A window manager with the NeXTStep look and feel, based on FVWM AMATERUS A GTK+ based window manager with a window grouping feature AmiWM The Amiga look-alike window manager ASClassic AfterStep Classic, a window manager based on AfterStep v1.1 awesome Highly configurable framework window manager Blackbox A fast & light window manager The Common Desktop Environment, a proprietary industry standard desktop environment CTWM Claude's Tab Window Manager, TWM enhanced by virtual screens, etc. CWWM The ChezWam Window Manager, a minimalist window manager based on EvilWM Enlightenment DR16 An extremely themable very feature-rich window manager Enlightenment EvilWM A minimalist window manager based on AEWM Fluxbox A highly configurable and low resource window manager based on Blackbox FLWM The Fast Light Window Manager, based primarily on WM2 FVWM95 A Windows 95 look-alike derivative of FVWM FVWM A powerful ICCCM-compliant multiple virtual desktop window manager GNOME The GNU Network Object Model Environment. A complete, free and easy-to-use desktop environment Golem A lightweight window manager IceWM A Windows 95-OS/ 2-Motif-like window manager Ion A keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows, based on PWM LarsWM The Lars Window Manager, based on 9WM, supports tiled windows LWM The Lightweight Window Manager. A non-configurable, bare window manager Matchbox A window manager for handheld devices Metacity A lightweight GTK2 based window manager MWM The Motif Window Manager OLVWM The OpenLook Virtual Window Manager. OLWM enhanced for handling of virtual desktops OLWM The traditional Open Look Window Manager A lightweight window manager based on Blackbox Oroborus A lightweight themeable window manager Phluid An Imlib2 based window manager PWM A lightweight window manager able to attach multiple windows to one frame QVWM A Windows 95 like window manager Ratpoison A simple keyboard-only window manager modeled after Screen Sapphire A minimal but configurable window manager Sawfish An extensible window manager scriptable with an Emacs Lisp-like language TWM The Tab Window Manager UDE The UNIX Desktop Environment VTWM The Virtual Tab Window Manager. TWM enhanced by virtual screens, etc. W9WM A window manager based on 9WM, enhanced by virtual screens and keyboard bindings Waimea A highly customizable window manager based on Blackbox WM2 A small, non-configurable window manager WindowMaker A simple window manager that resembles the NeXTStep look very closely XFce 4 The Cholesterol Free Desktop Environment, version 4. A desktop environment reminiscent of CDE XFce The Cholesterol Free Desktop Environment. A desktop environment reminiscent of CDE Circles Theme with blue circles Oxygen-Air Oxygen Theme KHotKeys KHotKeys daemon. No daemon, no hotkeys. Comment KMenuEdit Search Simple_action This group contains various examples demonstrating most of the features of KHotkeys. (Note that this group and all its actions are disabled by default.) Examples After pressing Ctrl+Alt+I, the KSIRC window will be activated, if it exists. Simple. Activate KSIRC Window KSIRC window KSIRC After pressing Alt+Ctrl+H the input of'Hello 'will be simulated, as if you typed it. This is especially useful if you have call to frequently type a word (for instance, 'unsigned'). Every keypress in the input is separated by a colon ':'. Note that the keypresses literally mean keypresses, so you have to write what you would press on the keyboard. In the table below, the left column shows the input and the right column shows what to type.\\ "enter" (i. e. new line) Enter or Return\ a (i. e. small a) A\ A (i. e. capital a) Shift+A\: (colon) Shift+;\ '' (space) Space Type'Hello ' This action runs Konsole, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+T. Run Konsole Read the comment on the "Type'Hello '" action first.\\ Qt Designer uses Ctrl+F4 for closing windows. In KDE, however, Ctrl+F4 is the shortcut for going to virtual desktop 4, so this shortcut does not work in QT Designer. Further, Qt Designer does not use KDE's standard Ctrl+W for closing the window.\\ This problem can be solved by remapping Ctrl+W to Ctrl+F4 when the active window is Qt Designer. When Qt Designer is active, every time Ctrl+W is pressed, Ctrl+F4 will be sent to Qt Designer instead. In other applications, the effect of Ctrl+W is unchanged.\\ We now need to specify three things: A new shortcut trigger on'Ctrl+W', a new keyboard input action sending Ctrl+F4, and a new condition that the active window is Qt Designer.\ Qt Designer seems to always have title'Qt Designer by Trolltech ', so the condition will check for the active window having that title. Remap Ctrl+W to Ctrl+F4 in Qt Designer By pressing Alt+Ctrl+W a D-Bus call will be performed that will show the minicli. You can use any kind of D-Bus call, just like using the command line'qdbus' tool. Perform D-Bus call'kdesktop KDesktopIface popupExecuteCommand() ' Read the comment on the "Type'Hello '" action first.\\ Just like the "Type'Hello'" action, this one simulates keyboard input, specifically, after pressing Ctrl+Alt+B, it sends B to XMMS (B in XMMS jumps to the next song). The'Send to specific window 'checkbox is checked and a window with its class containing'XMMS_Player' is specified; this will make the input always be sent to this window. This way, you can control XMMS even if, for instance, it is on a different virtual desktop.\\ (Run'xprop 'and click on the XMMS window and search for WM_CLASS to see'XMMS_Player'). Next in XMMS XMMS window XMMS Player window Konqueror in KDE3.1 has tabs, and now you can also have gestures.\\ Just press the middle mouse button and start drawing one of the gestures, and after you are finished, release the mouse button. If you only need to paste the selection, it still works, just click the middle mouse button. (You can change the mouse button to use in the global settings).\\ Right now, there are the following gestures available:\ move right and back left - Forward (Alt+Right)\ move left and back right - Back (Alt+Left)\ move up and back down - Up (Alt+Up)\ circle anticlockwise - Reload (F5)\\ The gesture shapes can be entered by performing them in the configuration dialog. You can also look at your numeric pad to help you: gestures are recognized like a 3x3 grid of fields, numbered 1 to 9.\\ Note that you must perform exactly the gesture to trigger the action. Because of this, it is possible to enter more gestures for the action. You should try to avoid complicated gestures where you change the direction of mouse movement more than once. For instance, 45654 or 74123 are simple to perform, but 1236987 may be already quite difficult.\\ The conditions for all gestures are defined in this group. All these gestures are active only if the active window is Konqueror (class contains'konqueror '). Konqi Gestures Konqueror window Back Gesture_triggers Forward Up Reload After pressing Win+E (Tux+E) a WWW browser will be launched, and it will open http: / /www. kde. org. You may run all kind of commands you can run in minicli (Alt+F2). Go to KDE Website Basic Konqueror gestures. Konqueror Gestures Press, move left, release. Opera-style: Press, move up, release.\ NOTE: Conflicts with'New Tab ', and as such is disabled by default. Stop Loading Going up in URL/ directory structure.\ Mozilla-style: Press, move up, move left, move up, release. Going up in URL/ directory structure.\ Opera-style: Press, move up, move left, move up, release.\ NOTE: Conflicts with "Activate Previous Tab", and as such is disabled by default. Up #2 Press, move up, move right, release. Activate Next Tab Press, move up, move left, release. Activate Previous Tab Press, move down, move up, move down, release. Duplicate Tab Press, move down, move up, release. Duplicate Window Press, move right, release. Press, move down, move half up, move right, move down, release.\ (Drawing a lowercase'h '.) Press, move right, move down, move right, release.\ Mozilla-style: Press, move down, move right, release. Close Tab Press, move up, release.\ Conflicts with Opera-style'Up #2 ', which is disabled by default. New Tab Press, move down, release. New Window Press, move up, move down, release. This group contains actions that are set up by default. Preset Actions Launches KSnapShot when PrintScrn is pressed. PrintScreen Input Actions Configure Input Actions settings Klipper Clipboard Tool A cut & paste history utility Jpeg-Image Launch & Gwenview Web-URL Open with & default Browser Open with & Konqueror Open with & Mozilla Send & URL Open with & Firefox Send & Page Mail-URL Launch & Kmail Launch & mutt Text File Launch KWrite Local file URL Send & File Gopher URL ftp URL Menu Editor Command Runner The KDE Screen Saver Screen saver started The screen saver has been started Screen locked The screen has been locked Screen saver exited The screen saver has finished Screen unlocked The screen has been unlocked Screen unlock failed Failed attempt to unlock the screen Blank Screen Setup... Display in Specified Window Display in Root Window Random ScreenSaver Session Manager Configure the session manager and logout settings Splash Screen Manager for Splash Screen Themes KDE System Guard Pattern Matched Search pattern matched Sensor Alarm Sensor exceeded critical limit Aurorae Decoration Theme Engine Example An example theme based on the Air desktop theme. B II KDE 2 KWM Theme Laptop Modern System Plastik Quartz Redmond Tabstrip KWin test Web (Default) Disable focus stealing prevention for XV Blur Blurs the background behind semi-transparent windows Box Switch Display thumbnails of windows in the alt+tab window switcher Cover Switch Display a Cover Flow effect for the alt+tab window switcher Desktop Cube Display each virtual desktop on a side of a cube Desktop Cube Animation Animate desktop switching with a cube Desktop Grid Zoom out so all desktops are displayed side-by-side in a grid Dialog Parent Darkens the parent window of the currently active dialog Dim Inactive Darken inactive windows Dim Screen for Administrator Mode Darkens the entire screen when requesting root privileges Explosion Make windows explode when they are closed Fade Desktop Fade between virtual desktops when switching between them Fade Make windows smoothly fade in and out when they are shown or hidden Fall Apart Closed windows fall into pieces Flip Switch Flip through windows that are in a stack for the alt+tab window switcher Highlight Window Highlight the appropriate window when hovering over taskbar entries Invert Inverts the color of the desktop and windows KWin Effect Smoothly fade to the desktop when logging in Desaturate the desktop when displaying the logout dialog Looking Glass A screen magnifier that looks like a fisheye lens Magic Lamp Simulate a magic lamp when minimizing windows Magnifier Magnify the section of the screen that is near the mouse cursor Minimize Animation Animate the minimizing of windows Mouse Mark Allows you to draw lines on the desktop Present Windows Zoom out until all opened windows can be displayed side-by-side Resize Window Effect to outline geometry while resizing a window Scale In Animate the appearing of windows Shadow Draw shadows under windows Sharpen Make the entire desktop look sharper Sheet Make modal dialogs smoothly fly in and out when they are shown or hidden Show FPS Display KWin's performance in the corner of the screen Show Paint Highlight areas of the desktop that have been recently updated Slide Back Slide back windows losing focus Slide Slide windows across the screen when switching virtual desktops Sliding popups Sliding animation for Plasma popups Snap Helper Help you locate the center of the screen when moving a window. Snow Simulate snow falling over the desktop Taskbar Thumbnails Display window thumbnails when hovering over taskbar entries Demo Liquid Demo Shaky Move Demo ShiftWorkspaceUp Demo ShowPicture Demo Wavy Windows Drunken Flame Cube Gears Display gears inside the cube Howto Slide Tabs Slide windows when switching or grouping tabs. Swivel Tabs Make the windows turn when switching tabs Test_FBO Test_Input Test_Thumbnail Video Record Record a video of your desktop Thumbnail Aside Display window thumbnails on the edge of the screen Track Mouse Display a mouse cursor locating effect when activated Translucency Make windows translucent under different conditions Wobbly Windows Deform windows while they are moving Zoom Magnify the entire desktop Desktop Effects Configure desktop effects Windows Configure the look and feel of window titles Multiple Desktops You can configure how many virtual desktops there are. Actions Configure keyboard and mouse settings Advanced Configure advanced window management features Focus Configure the window focus policy Moving Configure the way that windows are moved Window Behavior Configure the window behavior Window-Specific Configure settings specifically for a window Screen Edges Configure active screen edges Navigate Through Windows Configure the behavior for navigating through windows. The KDE Window Manager Change to Desktop 1 Virtual desktop one is selected Change to Desktop 2 Virtual desktop two is selected Change to Desktop 3 Virtual desktop three is selected Change to Desktop 4 Virtual desktop four is selected Change to Desktop 5 Virtual desktop five is selected Change to Desktop 6 Virtual desktop six is selected Change to Desktop 7 Virtual desktop seven is selected Change to Desktop 8 Virtual desktop eight is selected Change to Desktop 9 Virtual desktop nine is selected Change to Desktop 10 Virtual desktop ten is selected Change to Desktop 11 Virtual desktop eleven is selected Change to Desktop 12 Virtual desktop twelve is selected Change to Desktop 13 Virtual desktop thirteen is selected Change to Desktop 14 Virtual desktop fourteen is selected Change to Desktop 15 Virtual desktop fifteen is selected Change to Desktop 16 Virtual desktop sixteen is selected Change to Desktop 17 Virtual desktop seventeen is selected Change to Desktop 18 Virtual desktop eighteen is selected Change to Desktop 19 Virtual desktop nineteen is selected Change to Desktop 20 Virtual desktop twenty is selected Activate Window Another window is activated New window Delete Window Delete window Window Close A window closes Window Shade Up A window is shaded up Window Shade Down A window is shaded down Window Minimize A window is minimized Window Unminimize A Window is restored Window Maximize A window is maximized Window Unmaximize A window loses maximization Window on All Desktops A window is made visible on all desktops Window Not on All Desktops A Window is no longer visible on all desktops New Dialog Transient window (a dialog) appears Delete Dialog Transient window (a dialog) is removed Window Move Start A window has begun moving Window Move End A window has completed its moving Window Resize Start A window has begun resizing Window Resize End A window has finished resizing Window on Current Desktop Demands Attention A window on the current virtual desktop demands attention Window on Other Desktop Demands Attention A window on an inactive virtual desktop demands attention Compositing Performance Is Slow The compositing performance was too slow and compositing has been suspended Compositing has been suspended Another application has requested to suspend compositing. Effects not supported Some effects are not supported by backend or hardware. KDE Write Daemon Watch for messages from local users sent with write(1) or wall(1) KDE write daemon New message received The daemon received a new message sent with wall(1) or write(1) KDED-module for screen-management KSysGuard Kill or stop etc a process Sends a given signal to a given process Change the priority of a process Change the niceness of a given process Change IO Scheduler and priority Change how the read and writes of a given process are prioritized Change CPU Scheduler and priority Change which CPU scheduler is to schedule the running of a given process Fake Bluetooth Fake Bluetooth Management Fake Net Fake Network Management Bluetooth Management Backend Network Management Backend Power Management Backend Remote Control Management Backend Application Launcher Launcher to start applications Application Launcher Menu Traditional menu based application launcher Pager Switch between virtual desktops Task Manager Switch between running applications Trashcan Access to deleted items Window List Plasmoid to show list of opened windows. Default desktop containment Panel A containment for a panel Plasma Desktop Shell Interact with the Plasma desktop shell Plasma Desktop Workspace New widget published Default Plasma Animator Activity Bar Tab bar to switch activities Analog Clock A clock with hands Battery Monitor See the power status of your battery Calendar View and pick dates from the calendar Device Notifier Notifications and access for new devices Open with File Manager Digital Clock Time displayed in a digital format Icon A generic icon Lock/ Logout Lock the screen or log out Panel Spacer Reserve empty spaces within the panel. Quicklaunch Launch your favourite Applications System Monitor - CPU A CPU usage monitor System Monitor - Hard Disk A hard disk usage monitor System Monitor - Hardware Info Show hardware info System Monitor - Network A network usage monitor System Monitor - RAM A RAM usage monitor System Monitor - Temperature A system temperature monitor System monitoring applet System Tray Access hidden applications minimized in the system tray KDED Status Notifier watcher Keep track of applications that want to use the D-Bus based status notifier protocol. A simple web browser Simple application launcher Standard Menu The menu that normally shows on right-click Minimal Menu Paste Creates a widget from the contents of the clipboard Switch Activity Switch to another activity Switch Desktop Switch to another virtual desktop Switch Window Show a list of windows to switch to A dummy plugin for testing Akonadi Akonadi PIM data engine Application Job Information Application job updates (via kuiserver) Application Information Information and launching of all applications in the app menu. Calendar data engine Dictionary Look up word meanings Run Commands Run Executable Data Engine Favicons Data Engine for getting favicons of web sites Files and Directories Information about files and directories. Geolocation Geolocation Data Engine Geolocation GPS Geolocation from GPS address. Geolocation IP Plasma Geolocation Provider Hotplug Events Tracks hot-pluggable devices as they appear and disappear. Keyboard and Mouse State Keyboard modifier and mouse buttons states Meta Data Pointer Position Mouse position and cursor Networking Application Notifications Passive visual notifications for the user. Now Playing Lists currently playing music Places Places, as seen in the file manager and in file dialogs. Power Management Battery, AC, sleep and PowerDevil information. RSS RSS News Data Engine Device Information Device data via Solid System status information Window Information Information and management services for all available windows. Date and Time Date and time by timezone BBC Weather from UK MET Office XML Data from the UK MET Office Environment Canada XML Data from Environment Canada NOAA's National Weather Service XML Data from NOAA's National Weather Service wetter. com Weather forecast by wetter. com Weather Weather data from multiple online sources Find and open bookmarks Calculate expressions Kill Applications Terminate Applications Stop applications that are currently running Locations File and URL opener Nepomuk Desktop Search Runner KRunner which performs desktop searches via Nepomuk Open Devices and Folder Bookmarks Basic Power Management Operations PowerDevil Recent Documents Find applications, control panels and services Desktop Sessions Fast user switching Command Line Executes shell commands Manage removable devices Allows user to use Konqueror's Web shortcuts List windows and desktops and switch them Google Gadgets Google Desktop Gadget GoogleGadgets Google Desktop Gadgets Python Widget Plasma widget support written in Python Python data engine Plasma data engine support for Python Python Runner Plasma Runner support for Python Python wallpaper Plasma wallpaper support for Python QEdje QEdje Gadgets QEdje Gadget Ruby Widget Native Plasma widget written in Ruby MacOS Dashboard Widgets MacOS dashboard widget Web Widgets HTML widget Dashboard MacOS X dashboard widget Web Widget Webpage widget using HTML and JavaScript Color Image Slideshow Current Application Control Controls for the active window Search Box Search Box for a given RunnerManager Panel for Mobile Internet Devices Panel for Netbooks Newspaper activity An activity that puts widgets on two columns Search and Launch Containment Special Containment with Launcher Plasma Search and Launch menu Menu entry for The Plasma search and launch activity List all your bookmarks Contacts List all your contacts Educational applications A collection of fun games Graphics applications, such as paint programs and image viewers Internet related applications, such as Web browser, Email and chat Multimedia applications, such as audio and video players Office related applications, such as wordprocessing and spreadsheets System preferences and setup programs Small utilities and accessories Search and Launch Engine Engine to handle queries to SAL containment Air for netbooks Plasma Netbook Workspace shell for netbook devices. SaverDesktop Desktop Theme Details Customize individual desktop theme items PolicyKit Authorization Set up policies for applications using PolicyKit A Laptop Power Management Daemon Display brightness, suspend and power profile settings Used for warning notifications Used for standard notifications Critical notification Notifies a critical event Low Battery Your battery has reached low level Battery at warning level Your battery has reached warning level Battery at critical level Your battery has reached critical level. This notification triggers a countdown before doing the configured action, hence it is strongly advised to leave that on. AC adaptor plugged in The power adaptor has been plugged in AC adaptor unplugged The power adaptor has been unplugged Job error There was an error while performing a job Profile Changed The profile was changed Performing a suspension job This notification is displayed when a suspension job is about to be done, and it triggers a countdown. Hence, it is strongly advised to leave it on. Internal PowerDevil Error PowerDevil has triggered an internal error Suspension inhibited The suspension has been inhibited because an application requested it BlueZ Bluetooth management using the BlueZ stack HAL-Power Hardware power management using freedesktop. org HAL daemon Hardware Hardware Integration Configuration with Solid Lirc Linux Infrared Remote Control Network Status Daemon Tracks status of network interfaces and provides notification to applications using the network. NetworkManager Network management using the NetworkManager daemon NetworkManager 0.7 Network management using the NetworkManager daemon, version 0.7 Object Name Plugged Solid Device Device Type Driver Driver Handle Name Soundcard Type Charge Percent Charge State Rechargeable Type Device Major Minor Has State State Value Supported Drivers Supported Protocols Device Adapter Device Index Hw Address Iface Name Mac Address Wireless Appendable Available Content Blank Capacity Disc Type Fs Type Ignored Label Rewritable Size Usage Uuid Bus Drive Type Hotpluggable Read Speed Removable Supported Media Write Speed Write Speeds Can Change Frequency Instruction Sets Max Speed Number Port Serial Type Reader Type Accessible File Path Device Actions A configuration tool for managing the actions available to the user when connecting new devices to the computer Solid Device Type Wicd Network management using the Wicd daemon. System Settings About Me Advanced User Settings Bluetooth Computer Administration Keyboard & Mouse Look & Feel Network & Connectivity Network Settings Notifications Personal Regional & Language Sharing System Settings Category Classic Tree View A Classic KDE 3 KControl style system settings view. System Settings External Application System Settings View Icon View The KDE 4 icon view style Aghi Code Poets Dream Curls on Green Ethais Evening Fields of Peace Finally Summer in Germany Fresh Morning Media Life Plasmalicious Quadros Red Leaf Spring Sunray The Rings of Saturn Communication Pataca Jpeg Svg Local Network Browsing History Sidebar Navigation Panel Power Control Settings for display power management script-digital-clock Javascript digital clock script-mediaplayer Javascript media player script-nowplaying Javascript version current track playing Tiger Python Clock Python Date and Time Python Time data for Plasmoids Ruby Analog Clock An SVG themable clock Ruby Web Browser DBpedia data for Plasmoids Run your favourite apps Text based debugger from GNU in a konsole Nitrogen Plasma KDED Locking Module Audio Interface Battery Block Button Camera Dvb Interface Generic Interface Network Interface Portable Media Player Serial Interface Storage Access Flower Drops UADescription (Mozilla 1.7 on current) UADescription (Mozilla 1.7 on Windows XP) Developer Settings preferred for developers The application %progname (%appname), pid %pid, crashed and caused the signal %signum (%signame). You might want to fix your program. Take a look at the backtrace below. SIGILL Illegal instruction. Aborted. SIGFPE Floating point exception. End user Settings preferred for end users Please help us improve the software you use by filing a report at http: / /bugs. kde. org. Useful details include how to reproduce the error, documents that were loaded, etc. An application mostly receives the SIGFPE signal due to a bug in the application. The application was asked to save its documents. An application mostly receives the SIGSEGV signal due to a bug in the application. The application was asked to save its documents. Sorry, I do not know this signal. Windows and Tasks System Information Application Launchers Online Services Applet Kuiserver data for Plasmoids Network information for Plasmoids http: / /bugs. kde. org/ buglist. cgi? quicksearch=\\\\{1}+\\\\{2}+\\\\{3}+\\\\{4}+\\\\{5}+\\\\{6}+\\\\{7}+\\\\{8}+\\\\{9} KDED Systemtray daemon Remote Encoding Plugin Remote Encoding Plugin for Konqueror Oxygen Team Configure Hotkey settings Desktop Cylinder Display each virtual desktop on the side of a cylinder Display each virtual desktop on the side of a sphere UADescription (Firefox 1.5 on current) Open with Dolphin WeatherEngine Ion Ruby Package Structure Emotion You can configure Konqueror's file manager mode here Previews & Meta-Data You can configure how Konqueror Previews & Meta-data work here You can configure how the desktop behaves here Plasma applet container and background painter Plasma Data Engine KRunner plugin Power Management Preferences KWallet Daemon Module Dims the screen if a window asks for root password Alt-Tab window switcher flipping through windows on a stack Inverts (negates) desktop colors Login visual effect Logout visual effect Animates minimizing of windows with a magic lamp Makes decorations or entire windows translucent Shows KWin's performance Shows areas painted by KWin Size & & Orientation Graphics Adaptor 3D Options Monitor Gamma Multiple Monitors Power Control Previews Icons Details Column Hide Filter Bar Filter: Update of version information failed. Updating version information... SVN Update SVN Commit... SVN Delete Updating SVN repository... Update of SVN repository failed. Updated SVN repository. SVN Commit Commit Commit of SVN changes failed. Committing SVN changes... Committed SVN changes. Adding files to SVN repository... Adding of files to SVN repository failed. Added files to SVN repository. Removing files from SVN repository... Removing of files from SVN repository failed. Removed files from SVN repository. Expandable Folders Columns %1 selected %1 selected (%2) %1 (%2) Delete operation completed. The location is empty. The location '%1 'is invalid. Reload Default Loading folder... No items found. Dolphin does not support web pages, the web browser has been launched Protocol not supported by Dolphin, Konqueror has been launched Rename Item Rename Items & Rename Rename the item %1 to: New name # (# will be replaced by ascending numbers) The new name is empty. A name with at least one character must be entered. The name must contain at least one # character. Dolphin File Manager (C) 2006-2009 Peter Penz Maintainer and developer Developer Aaron J. Seigo Rafael Fernández López Kevin Ottens Holger Freyther Max Blazejak Documentation Document to open Empty Trash Add to Places Do you really want to empty the Trash? All items will be deleted. Trash Restore Create New View Mode Properties Paste Into Folder Others Normal Update required Locally modified Removed Conflicting Version Folders Small Medium Big Today Yesterday %A Last Week Two Weeks Ago Three Weeks Ago Yesterday (%B, %Y) %A (%B, %Y) Last Week (%B, %Y) Two Weeks Ago (%B, %Y) Three Weeks Ago (%B, %Y) Earlier on %B, %Y Read, Write, Execute, Forbidden Unknown error. Add Comment... Change... Change Comment Add Comment Changing annotations Configure Shown Data Type Size Modified Owner Permissions Rating Tags Comment Change Tags Add Tags Create new tag: Delete tag Delete Cancel Add Tags... Size: Folder Total Size: Type: Modified: Owner: Permissions: Rating: Tags: Comment: Preview Configure... stop Cut Copy Paste Rename... Move to Trash Show Hidden Files Select Items Matching... Unselect All Invert Selection Applications & Network Folders Settings Open & Terminal Dolphin Part Select Select all items matching this pattern: Selection Sort By Additional Information & Go Dolphin Toolbar Panels Location Bar Main Toolbar Search Toolbar Your names Show preview Show hidden files Location When this option is enabled, a preview of the file content is shown as an icon. Categorized Sorting Sort files by This option defines which attribute (name, size, date, etc.) sorting is performed on. Order in which to sort files Additional information Properties last changed Font size Font weight Icon size Preview size Expandable folders Arrangement Item height Item width Grid spacing Number of textlines Column width Should the full path be shown inside the location bar Should the filter bar be shown Should the view properties be used for all directories Rename inline Show tooltips Show'Copy To 'and'Move To' commands in context menu Show zoom slider in the statusbar Show the space information in the statusbar Successfully copied. Successfully moved. Successfully linked. Successfully moved to trash. Created folder. Go back Confirmation Close Current Tab Do not ask again Close Tab New & Window Select All Stop Stop loading Editable Location Replace Location Recently Closed Tabs Show Search Bar Show Filter Bar Compare Files Open Terminal Activate Next Tab Activate Previous Tab Open in New Window Information Terminal Places Close Split Split view Tag Search... From Here All Text Filenames Search: What: Add search option Search Start searching Save Name: Save Search Options Remove search option Greater Than or Equal to Less Than Less Than or Equal to This Week This Month Date: Any Not Equal to Tag: Byte KByte MByte GByte Deselect Item Select Item Icon Size Preview: Show zoom slider Show space information System Font Custom Font Choose... Configure which services should be shown in the context menu. Download New Services... Show previews for: Maximum file size: Applying View Properties Counting folders: %1 Folders: %1 Font: Text width: Large Number of lines: Grid Arrangement: Grid spacing: None Dolphin Preferences Startup View Modes Navigation General Single-click to open files and folders Double-click to open files and folders Open archives as folder Home Folder Location: Use Current Location Use Default Location Split view mode Editable location bar Show full path inside location bar Show filter bar Show'Delete 'command View Properties Remember view properties for each folder Use common view properties for all folders Ask For Confirmation When Moving files or folders to trash Deleting files or folders Show selection marker View mode: Sorting: Ascending Descending By Name By Size By Date By Permissions By Owner By Group By Type Show folders first Show in groups Apply View Properties To Current folder Current folder including all sub folders All folders Use as default for new folders The view properties of all sub folders will be changed. Do you want to continue? The view properties of all folders will be changed. Do you want to continue? Date Group Unknown size %1 free Create Folder... Show preview of files and folders Folders First Show in Groups Adjust View Properties... Find File... Name Icons view mode Details view mode Columns view mode Navigation Bar Date Modified File Size Copy operation completed. Move operation completed. Link operation completed. Move to trash operation completed. Renaming operation completed. Texts Show comment Show tags with optional icon and description No Tags Detailed description (optional): Editing Not yet tagged Move To Trash & Rename... & Delete & Properties Preview Descending Show & Hidden Files & Size Date Permissions & Owner & Type & Group & Icons Details Columns Information Panel Quick View Paste One Folder Paste One File About Bug Reporting - Help Information about bug reporting You can help us improve this software by filing a bug report. It is safe to close this dialog. If you do not want to, you do not have to file a bug report. In order to generate a useful bug report we need some information about both the crash and your system. (You may also need to install some debug packages.) Bug Reporting Assistant Guide This assistant will guide you through the crash reporting process for the KDE Bug Reports Database Site. All the information you enter on the bug report must be in English, if possible, as KDE is formed internationally. What do you know about the crash? In this page you need to describe how much do you know about the desktop and the application state before it crashed. If you can, describe in as much detail as possible the crash circumstances, and what you were doing when the application crashed (this information is going to be requested later.) You can mention: actions you were taking inside or outside the application documents or images that you were using and their type/ format (later if you go to look at the report in the bug tracking system, you can attach a file to the report) widgets that you were running the URL of a web site you were browsing configuration details of the application or other strange things you notice before or after the crash. Screenshots can be very helpful sometimes. You can attach them to the bug report after it is posted to the bug tracking system. Crash Information (backtrace) This page will generate a "backtrace" of the crash. This is information that tells the developers where the application crashed. If the crash information is not detailed enough, you may need to install some debug packages and reload it (if the Install Debug Symbols button is available you can use it to automatically install the missing information.) You can find more information about backtraces, what they mean, and how they are useful at %1 Once you get a useful backtrace (or if you do not want to install the missing debugging packages) you can continue. Conclusions Using the quality of the crash information gathered, and your answers on the previous page, the assistant will tell you if the crash is worth reporting or not. If the crash is worth reporting but the application is not supported in the KDE bug tracking system, you will need to directly contact the maintainer of the application. If the crash is listed as being not worth reporting, and you think the assistant has made a mistake, you can still manually report the bug by logging into the bug tracking system. You can also go back and change information and download debug packages. Login into the bug tracking system We may need to contact you in the future to ask for further information. As we need to keep track of the bug reports, you need to have an account on the KDE bug tracking system. If you do not have one, you can create one here: %1 Then, enter your username and password and press the Login button. You can use this login to directly access the KDE bug tracking system later. The KWallet dialog may appear when pressing Login to save your password in the KWallet password system. Also, it will prompt you for the KWallet password upon loading to autocomplete the login fields if you use this assistant again. List of possible duplicate reports This page will search the bug report database for similar crashes which are possible duplicates of your bug. If there are similar bug reports found, you can double click on them to see details. Then, read the current bug report information so you can check to see if they are similar. If you are very sure your bug is the same as another that is previously reported, you can set your information to be attached to the existing report. If you are unsure whether your report is the same, follow the main options to tentatively mark your crash as a duplicate of that report. This is usually the safest thing to do. We cannot uncombine bug reports, but we can easily merge them. If not enough possible duplicates are found, or you did not find a similar report, then you can force it to search for more bug reports (only if the date range limit is not reached.) If you do not find any related reports, your crash information is not useful enough, and you really cannot give additional information about the crash context, then it is better to not file the bug report, thereby closing the assistant. Details of the bug report and your system In this case you need to write a title and description of the crash. Explain as best you can. You can also specify your distribution method (GNU/ Linux distribution or packaging system) or if you compiled the KDE Platform from sources. You should write in English. Sending the Crash Report The last page will send the bug report to the bug tracking system and will notify you when it is done. It will then show the web address of the bug report in the KDE bug tracking system, so that you can look at the report later. If the process fails, you can click Retry to try sending the bug report again. If the report cannot be sent because the bug tracking database has a problem, you can save it to a file to manually report later. Thank you for being part of KDE! If you are interested into helping us to organize bug reports allowing the developers to focus on fixing the real issues, join the BugSquad (#kde-bugs on FreeNode IRC) & Reload Use this button to reload the crash information (backtrace). This is useful when you have installed the proper debug symbol packages and you want to obtain a better backtrace. & Install Debug Symbols Use this button to install the missing debug symbols packages. Use this button to copy the crash information (backtrace) to the clipboard. Loading... Loading crash information... (this may take some time) Another debugger is currently debugging the same application. The crash information could not be fetched. The crash information could not be fetched. Another debugging process is attached to the crashed application. Therefore, the DrKonqi debugger cannot fetch the backtrace. Please close the other debugger and click Reload Crash Information. This crash information is useful This crash information may be useful This crash information is probably not useful This crash information is not useful The rating of this crash information is invalid. This is a bug in drkonqi itself. You can click the Install Debug Symbols button in order to automatically install the missing debugging information packages. If this method does not work: please read How to create useful crash reports to learn how to get a useful backtrace; install the needed packages and click the Reload Crash Information button. The debugger has quit unexpectedly. The crash information could not be generated. You could try to regenerate the backtrace by clicking the Reload Crash Information button. The debugger application is missing or could not be launched. You need to install the debugger package (%1) and click the Reload Crash Information button. Error during the installation of debug symbols Unknown response from the server Invalid bug report: corrupted data Invalid bug list: corrupted data Unknown error Error while attaching the data to the bug report: %1 Error while adding yourself to the CC list: %1 Missing debug symbols Requesting installation of missing debug symbols packages... Could not find debug symbol packages for this application. Report saved to %1. Could not create a file in which to save the report. Select Filename Cannot open file %1 for writing. & General & Developer Information We are sorry, %1 closed unexpectedly. The reporting assistant is disabled because the crash handler dialog was started in safe mode. You can manually report this bug to %1 (including the backtrace from the Developer Information tab.) You can help us improve KDE Software by reporting this error. Learn more about bug reporting. It is safe to close this dialog if you do not want to report this bug. You cannot report this error, because the application does not provide a bug reporting address. Details: Executable: %1 PID: %2 Signal: %3 (%4) Report Bug Debug Starts a program to debug the crashed application. Restart Application Use this button to restart the crashed application. Close this dialog (you will lose the crash information.) The KDE Crash Handler gives the user feedback if a program has crashed. The KDE Crash Handler (C) 2000-2009, The DrKonqi Authors Hans Petter Bieker Dario Andres Rodriguez George Kiagiadakis The signal number that was caught Name of the program Path to the executable The version of the program The bug address to use Translated name of the program The PID of the program Startup ID of the program The program was started by kdeinit Disable arbitrary disk access The program has already been restarted Your names Your emails Sometimes Please select which additional information you can provide: Unusual desktop behavior I noticed Custom settings of the application that may be related Backtrace of the crash I am sending: See if your bug has already been reported. Double click a report in the list and compare it to yours. You can suggest that your crash is a duplicate of that report or directly attach your information to it. Bug ID Description Possible duplicates: Complete the bug report fields: Use English. Title of the bug report: (examples) Information about the crash: Distribution method: KDE Platform is compiled from sources The crash and system information will be automatically added to the bug report. Username: Password: Save login information using the KDE Wallet system This is a preview of the report's contents which will be sent. If you want to modify it go the previous pages. Open the bug report page when clicking the Finish button Restart the application when clicking the Finish button Since communication between you and the developers is required for effective debugging, to continue reporting this bug it is required for you to agree that developers may contact you. Feel free to close this dialog if you do not accept this. Crash Reporting Assistant Welcome to the Reporting Assistant Crash Information (Backtrace) Crash Analysis Results KDE Bug Tracking System Login Bug Report Possible Duplicates List Details of the Bug Report Preview Report Send Crash Report Close the assistant Cancel Save information and close Do you really want to close the bug reporting assistant? The crash information is still valid, so you can save the report before closing if you want. Close the Assistant Do you really want to close the bug reporting assistant? This crash information is not useful enough, do you want to try to improve it? You will need to install some debugging packages. Crash Information is not useful enough What I was doing when the application "%1" crashed Widgets you have in your desktop and panels (both official and unofficial), desktop settings (wallpaper plugin, themes), activities, and dashboard configuration. State of Desktop Effects (Compositing), kind of effects enabled, window decoration, and specific window rules and configuration. sites you were visiting, number of opened tabs, plugins you have installed, and any other non-default setting. File view mode, grouping and sorting settings, preview settings, and directory you were browsing. Instant Messaging protocols you use, and plugins you have installed (official and unofficial). Mail protocols and account-types you use. Type of the document you were editing. Type of media (extension and format) you were watching and/ or listening to. Examples: %1 Show Contents of the Report Use this button to show the generated report information about this crash. Report to %1 The automatically generated crash information is useful. The automatically generated crash information lacks some details but may be still be useful. The automatically generated crash information lacks important details and it is probably not helpful. The crash information was not generated because it was not needed. The automatically generated crash information does not contain enough information to be helpful. You can improve it by installing debugging packages and reloading the crash on the Crash Information page. You can get help with the Bug Reporting Guide by clicking on the Help button. The information you can provide could be considered helpful. The information you can provide is not considered helpful enough in this case. This report is considered helpful. This application's bugs are reported to the KDE bug tracking system: click Next to start the reporting process. You can manually report at %1 This application is not supported in the KDE bug tracking system. Click Finish to report this bug to the application maintainer. Also, you can manually report at %1. This report does not contain enough information for the developers, so the automated bug reporting process is not enabled for this crash. If you wish, you can go back and change your answers. You can manually report this bug at %1. Click Finish to close the assistant. You can manually report this bug to its maintainer at %1. Click Finish to close the assistant. Contents of the Report & Save to File... Use this button to save the generated crash report information to a file. You can use this option to report the bug later. You need to login with your %1 account in order to proceed. Login Use this button to login to the KDE bug tracking system using the provided username and password. You need a user account on the KDE bug tracking system in order to file a bug report, because we may need to contact you later for requesting further information. If you do not have one, you can freely create one here. Error when trying to login: %1. Logged in at the KDE bug tracking system (%1) as: %2. Performing login at %1 as %2... Error: Invalid username or password Unspecified Debian stable Debian testing Debian unstable Exherbo Gentoo Mandriva Slackware SuSE/ OpenSUSE RedHat Fedora Kubuntu/ Ubuntu (and derivatives) Pardus Archlinux FreeBSD (Ports) NetBSD (pkgsrc) OpenBSD Mac OS X Solaris The title does not provide enough information. The description about the crash details does not provide enough information. Both the title and the description about the crash details do not provide enough information. If you cannot provide enough information, your report will probably waste developers' time. Can you tell us more? We need more information Examples of good titles: "Plasma crashed after adding the Notes widget and writing on it" "Konqueror crashed when accessing the Facebook application'X '" "Kopete suddenly closed after resuming the computer and talking to a MSN buddy" "Kate closed while editing a log file and pressing the Delete key a couple of times" Retry... Use this button to retry sending the crash report if it failed before. Sending crash report... (please wait) Crash report sent. URL: %1 Thank you for being part of KDE. You can now close this window. Error sending the crash report: %1. Custom Manually enter a bug report ID Search for more reports Use this button to search for more similar bug reports on an earlier date. Retry search Use this button to retry the search that previously failed. Open selected report Use this button to view the information of the selected bug report. Stop searching Use this button to stop the current search. Remove Use this button to remove a selected possible duplicate You have not selected any possible duplicates, or a report to which to attach your crash information. Have you read all the reports, and can you confirm that there are no real duplicates? No selected possible duplicates Searching for duplicates (from %1 to %2)... Search stopped. Search stopped. Showing results from %1 to %2 Showing results from %1 to %2 [Open] [Fixed] [Non-reproducible] [Already reported] [Invalid] [External problem] [Incomplete] Search Finished. No reports found. Error fetching the bug report list Error fetching the bug report list %1. Please wait some time and try again. Enter a custom bug report number Enter the number of the bug report you want to check The report is going to be attached to bug %1. Cancel Bug Description Use this button to retry loading the bug report. Add as a possible duplicate Use this button to mark your crash as related to the currently shown bug report. This will help the KDE developers to determine whether they are duplicates or not. Attach to this report (Advanced) Use this button to attach your crash information to this report; only if you are really sure this is the same crash. Bug report page at the KDE bug tracking system Loading information about bug %1 from %2.... Yes, read the main report No, let me read the report I selected The report you selected (bug %1) is already marked as duplicate of bug %2. Do you want to read that report instead? (recommended) Nested duplicate detected Opened Fixed the bug was fixed by KDE developers Non-reproducible Already reported Not a valid report/ crash Not caused by a problem in the KDE's Applications or libraries the bug is caused by a problem in an external application or library, or by a distribution or packaging issue. Closed (%1) Temporarily closed, because of a lack of information %1 Product: %1 (%2) Description of the bug %1 Additional Comments %1 Showing report %1 Invalid report data This report is marked as "closed" because %1. If you are sure your crash is the same, then adding further details or creating a new report will be useless and will waste developers' time. Can you be sure this is the same as your crash? This report is already closed If you want to attach new information to an existing bug report you need to be sure that they refer to the same crash. Are you sure you want to attach your report to bug %1? Attach the information to bug %1 Error fetching the bug report %1. Please wait some time and try again. Error fetching the bug report Title: %1 Status: %1 Full Description: %1 Comments: %1 unknown %1 & Copy Bug Report Keywords Could not generate a backtrace as the debugger '%1 'was not found. Backtrace loaded. A file named %1 already exists. Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Overwrite File? & Overwrite Unable to create a valid backtrace. This backtrace appears to be of no use. This is probably because your packages are built in a way which prevents creation of proper backtraces, or the stack frame was seriously corrupted in the crash. Loading backtrace... The following options are enabled: As the usage of these options is not recommended - because they can, in rare cases, be responsible for KDE problems - a backtrace will not be generated. You need to turn these options off and reproduce the problem again in order to get a backtrace. Backtrace will not be created. System configuration startup check disabled. You have to edit the description before the report can be sent. Application crashed The program %appname crashed. Do you want to generate a backtrace? This will help the developers to figure out what went wrong. Unfortunately this will take some time on slow machines. Note: A backtrace is not a substitute for a proper description of the bug and information on how to reproduce it. It is not possible to fix the bug without a proper description. Include Backtrace Generate Do Not Generate It was not possible to generate a backtrace. Backtrace Not Possible Done. What is this? %1 What can I do? %1 Show file in embedded viewer Show file in separate viewer Here you can configure what the Konqueror file manager will do when you click on a file belonging to this group. Konqueror can display the file in an embedded viewer or start up a separate application. You can change this setting for a specific file type in the'Embedding 'tab of the file type configuration. Dolphin shows files always in a separate viewer This button displays the icon associated with the selected file type. Click on it to choose a different icon. This is the icon associated with the selected file type. Choosing a different icon requires shared-mime-info to be at least version 0.40. Filename Patterns This box contains a list of patterns that can be used to identify files of the selected type. For example, the pattern *. txt is associated with the file type'text/ plain '; all files ending in'. txt 'are recognized as plain text files. Add... Add a new pattern for the selected file type. Remove Remove the selected filename pattern. Description: You can enter a short description for files of the selected file type (e. g. 'HTML Page '). This description will be used by applications like Konqueror to display directory content. Ask whether to save to disk instead (only for Konqueror browser) Here you can configure what the Konqueror file manager will do when you click on a file of this type. Konqueror can either display the file in an embedded viewer, or start up a separate application. If set to'Use settings for G group ', the file manager will behave according to the settings of the group G to which this type belongs; for instance, 'image' if the current file type is image/ png. Dolphin always shows files in a separate viewer. & General & Embedding Add New Extension Extension: File type %1 Use settings for '%1 'group File Associations This module allows you to choose which applications are associated with a given type of file. File types are also referred to as MIME types (MIME is an acronym which stands for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions"). A file association consists of the following: Rules for determining the MIME-type of a file, for example the filename pattern *. png, which means'all files with names that end in. png ', is associated with the MIME type "image/ png"; A short description of the MIME-type, for example the description of the MIME type "image/ png" is simply'PNG image'; An icon to be used for displaying files of the given MIME-type, so that you can easily identify the type of file in a file manager or file-selection dialog (at least for the types you use often); A list of the applications which can be used to open files of the given MIME-type -- if more than one application can be used then the list is ordered by priority. You may be surprised to find that some MIME types have no associated filename patterns; in these cases, KDE is able to determine the MIME-type by directly examining the contents of the file. Find file type or filename pattern Enter a part of a filename pattern, and only file types with a matching file pattern will appear in the list. Alternatively, enter a part of a file type name as it appears in the list. Known Types Here you can see a hierarchical list of the file types which are known on your system. Click on the '+ 'sign to expand a category, or the '-' sign to collapse it. Select a file type (e. g. text/ html for HTML files) to view/ edit the information for that file type using the controls on the right. Click here to add a new file type. & Remove Select a file type by name or by extension & Revert KEditFileType KDE file type editor - simplified version for editing a single file type (c) 2000, KDE developers Makes the dialog transient for the window specified by winid File type to edit (e. g. text/ html) %1 File Edit File Type %1 Create New File Type %1 %1 (%2) Application Preference Order Services Preference Order This is a list of applications associated with files of the selected file type. This list is shown in Konqueror's context menus when you select "Open With...". If more than one application is associated with this file type, then the list is ordered by priority with the uppermost item taking precedence over the others. This is a list of services associated with files of the selected file type. This list is shown in Konqueror's context menus when you select a "Preview with..." option. If more than one service is associated with this file type, then the list is ordered by priority with the uppermost item taking precedence over the others. Move & Up Assigns a higher priority to the selected application, moving it up in the list. Note: This only affects the selected application if the file type is associated with more than one application. Assigns a higher priority to the selected service, moving it up in the list. Move & Down Assigns a lower priority to the selected application, moving it down in the list. Note: This only affects the selected application if the file type is associated with more than one application. Assigns a lower priority to the selected service, moving it down in the list. Add a new application for this file type. Edit... Edit command line of the selected application. Remove the selected application from the list. None You are not authorized to remove this service. Add Service Select service: Create New File Type Group: Select the category under which the new file type should be added. Type name: Type the name of the file type. For instance, if you selected'image 'as category and you type'custom' here, the file type'image/ custom 'will be created. Your names Your emails Left Click Action Click here to remove the selected file type. The service %1 can not be removed. The service is listed here because it has been associated with the %1 (%2) file type and files of type %3 (%4) are per definition also of type %5. Either select the %1 file type to remove the service from there or move the service down to deprecate it. KHtmlIndex KDE Index generator for help files. 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Files processed: %1 Your names Your emails You want to overwrite the left picture with the one on the right. This picture is not stored on the local host. Click on this label to load it. Unable to load image Depth: %1 Dimensions: %1x%2 Calibration Next Please wait a moment to calculate the precision (usually X) (usually Y) Calibration is about to check the value range your device delivers. Please move axis %1 %2 on your device to the minimum position. Press any button on the device or click on the'Next 'button to continue with the next step. Calibration is about to check the value range your device delivers. Please move axis %1 %2 on your device to the center position. Press any button on the device or click on the'Next 'button to continue with the next step. Calibration is about to check the value range your device delivers. Please move axis %1 %2 on your device to the maximum position. Press any button on the device or click on the'Next 'button to continue with the next step. Communication Error You have successfully calibrated your device Calibration Success Value Axis %1: %2 The given device %1 could not be opened: %2 The given device %1 is not a joystick. Could not get kernel driver version for joystick device %1: %2 The current running kernel driver version (%1. %2. %3) is not the one this module was compiled for (%4. %5. %6). Could not get number of buttons for joystick device %1: %2 Could not get number of axes for joystick device %1: %2 Could not get calibration values for joystick device %1: %2 Could not restore calibration values for joystick device %1: %2 Could not initialize calibration values for joystick device %1: %2 Could not apply calibration values for joystick device %1: %2 internal error - code %1 unknown KDE Joystick Control Module KDE System Settings Module to test Joysticks Joystick This module helps to check if your joystick is working correctly. If it delivers wrong values for the axes, you can try to solve this with the calibration. This module tries to find all available joystick devices by checking / dev/ js[0-4] and / dev/ input/ js[0-4] If you have another device file, enter it in the combobox. The Buttons list shows the state of the buttons on your joystick, the Axes list shows the current value for all axes. NOTE: the current Linux device driver (Kernel 2.4, 2.6) can only autodetect 2-axis, 4-button joystick 3-axis, 4-button joystick 4-axis, 4-button joystick Saitek Cyborg'digital 'joysticks (For details you can check your Linux source/ Documentation/ input/ joystick. txt) PRESSED Device: Position: Show trace Buttons: State Axes: Value Calibrate No joystick device automatically found on this computer. Checks were done in / dev/ js[0-4] and / dev/ input/ js[0-4] If you know that there is one attached, please enter the correct device file. The given device name is invalid (does not contain / dev). Please select a device from the list or enter a device file, like / dev/ js0. Unknown Device Device Error 1(x) 2(y) Calibration is about to check the precision. Please move all axes to their center position and then do not touch the joystick anymore. Click OK to start the calibration. Restored all calibration values for joystick device %1. Your names Your emails The Shift key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Shift key is now active. The Shift key is now inactive. The Control key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Control key is now active. The Control key is now inactive. The Alt key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Alt key is now active. The Alt key is now inactive. The Win key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Win key is now active. The Win key is now inactive. The Meta key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Meta key is now active. The Meta key is now inactive. The Super key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Super key is now active. The Super key is now inactive. The Hyper key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Hyper key is now active. The Hyper key is now inactive. The Alt Graph key has been locked and is now active for all of the following keypresses. The Alt Graph key is now active. The Alt Graph key is now inactive. The Num Lock key has been activated. The Num Lock key is now inactive. The Caps Lock key has been activated. The Caps Lock key is now inactive. The Scroll Lock key has been activated. The Scroll Lock key is now inactive. AltGraph Hyper Super Meta Warning & When a gesture was used: Change Settings Without Asking Show This Confirmation Dialog Deactivate All AccessX Features & Gestures Sticky keys Slow keys Bounce keys Mouse keys Do you really want to deactivate "%1"? Do you really want to deactivate "%1" and "%2"? Do you really want to deactivate "%1", "%2" and "%3"? Do you really want to deactivate "%1", "%2", "%3" and "%4"? Do you really want to activate "%1"? Do you really want to activate "%1" and to deactivate "%2"? Do you really want to activate "%1" and to deactivate "%2" and "%3"? Do you really want to activate "%1" and to deactivate "%2", "%3" and "%4"? Do you really want to activate "%1" and "%2"? Do you really want to activate "%1" and "%2" and to deactivate "%3"? Do you really want to activate "%1", and "%2" and to deactivate "%3" and "%4"? Do you really want to activate "%1", "%2" and "%3"? Do you really want to activate "%1", "%2" and "%3" and to deactivate "%4"? Do you really want to activate "%1", "%2", "%3" and "%4"? An application has requested to change this setting. You held down the Shift key for 8 seconds or an application has requested to change this setting. You pressed the Shift key 5 consecutive times or an application has requested to change this setting. You pressed %1 or an application has requested to change this setting. An application has requested to change these settings, or you used a combination of several keyboard gestures. An application has requested to change these settings. These AccessX settings are needed for some users with motion impairments and can be configured in the KDE System Settings. You can also turn them on and off with standardized keyboard gestures. If you do not need them, you can select "Deactivate all AccessX features and gestures". Slow keys has been enabled. From now on, you need to press each key for a certain length of time before it gets accepted. Slow keys has been disabled. Bounce keys has been enabled. From now on, each key will be blocked for a certain length of time after it was used. Bounce keys has been disabled. Sticky keys has been enabled. From now on, modifier keys will stay latched after you have released them. Sticky keys has been disabled. Mouse keys has been enabled. From now on, you can use the number pad of your keyboard in order to control the mouse. Mouse keys has been disabled. kaccess KDE Accessibility Tool (c) 2000, Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Author Your names Your emails KDE's application finder KAppfinder Install. desktop files into directory < dir > Your names Your emails The application finder looks for non-KDE applications on your system and adds them to the KDE menu system. Click'Scan 'to begin, select the desired applications and then click'Apply'. Application Description Command Summary: Scan Select All Unselect All AltGraph Hyper Super Press %1 while NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock are active Press %1 while CapsLock and ScrollLock are active Press %1 while NumLock and ScrollLock are active Press %1 while ScrollLock is active Press %1 while NumLock and CapsLock are active Press %1 while CapsLock is active Press %1 while NumLock is active Press %1 kaccess KDE Accessibility Tool (c) 2000, Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Author Audible Bell Use & system bell Use customized bell If this option is checked, the default system bell will be used. See the "System Bell" control module for how to customize the system bell. Normally, this is just a "beep". Check this option if you want to use a customized bell, playing a sound file. If you do this, you will probably want to turn off the system bell. Please note that on slow machines this may cause a "lag" between the event causing the bell and the sound being played. Sound & to play: Browse... If the option "Use customized bell" is enabled, you can choose a sound file here. Click "Browse..." to choose a sound file using the file dialog. Visible Bell & Use visible bell This option will turn on the "visible bell", i. e. a visible notification shown every time that normally just a bell would occur. This is especially useful for deaf people. Invert screen All screen colors will be inverted for the amount of time specified below. Flash screen The screen will turn to a custom color for the amount of time specified below. Click here to choose the color used for the "flash screen" visible bell. Duration: msec Here you can customize the duration of the "visible bell" effect being shown. & Bell Sticky Keys Use & sticky keys & Lock sticky keys Turn sticky keys off when two keys are pressed simultaneously Use system bell whenever a modifier gets latched, locked or unlocked Locking Keys Use system bell whenever a locking key gets activated or deactivated Use KDE's system notification mechanism whenever a modifier or locking key changes its state Configure & Notifications... & Modifier Keys Slow Keys & Use slow keys Acceptance delay: & Use system bell whenever a key is pressed & Use system bell whenever a key is accepted & Use system bell whenever a key is rejected Bounce Keys Use bounce keys Debounce time: Use the system bell whenever a key is rejected & Keyboard Filters Activation Gestures Use gestures for activating sticky keys and slow keys Here you can activate keyboard gestures that turn on the following features: Sticky keys: Press Shift key 5 consecutive times Slow keys: Hold down Shift for 8 seconds Here you can activate keyboard gestures that turn on the following features: Mouse Keys: %1 Sticky keys: Press Shift key 5 consecutive times Slow keys: Hold down Shift for 8 seconds Turn sticky keys and slow keys off after a certain period of inactivity. min Timeout: Notification Use the system bell whenever a gesture is used to turn an accessibility feature on or off Show a confirmation dialog whenever a keyboard accessibility feature is turned on or off If this option is checked, KDE will show a confirmation dialog whenever a keyboard accessibility feature is turned on or off. Ensure you know what you are doing if you uncheck it, as the keyboard accessibility settings will then always be applied without confirmation. Use KDE's system notification mechanism whenever a keyboard accessibility feature is turned on or off *. wav_BAR_WAV Files Your names Your emails Advanced Background Settings %1 min. Unable to remove the program: the program is global and can only be removed by the system administrator. Cannot Remove Program Are you sure you want to remove the program ` %1 '? Remove Background Program & Remove Configure Background Program & Name: Comment: Command: & Preview cmd: & Executable: & Refresh time: min New Command New Command Bell Settings & Use system bell instead of system notification You can use the standard system bell (PC speaker) or a more sophisticated system notification, see the "System Notifications" control module for the "Something Special Happened in the Program" event. System Bell Here you can customize the sound of the standard system bell, i. e. the "beep" you always hear when there is something wrong. Note that you can further customize this sound using the "Accessibility" control module; for example, you can choose a sound file to be played instead of the standard bell. & Volume: Here you can customize the volume of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module. Hz & Pitch: Here you can customize the pitch of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module. msec & Duration: Here you can customize the duration of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module. & Test Click "Test" to hear how the system bell will sound using your changed settings. kcmbell KDE Bell Control Module (c) 1997 - 2001 Christian Czezatke, Matthias Elter Original author Current maintainer Carsten Pfeiffer Your names Your emails Paths to Local CGI Programs Add... Remove kcmcgi CGI KIO Slave Control Module (c) 2002 Cornelius Schumacher Cornelius Schumacher CGI Scripts The CGI KIO slave lets you execute local CGI programs without the need to run a web server. In this control module you can configure the paths that are searched for CGI scripts. Your names Your emails Colors Current Default Import Color Scheme Save Color Scheme & Enter a name for the color scheme: A color scheme with that name already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? Normal Background Alternate Background Inactive Text Active Text Link Text Visited Text Negative Text Positive Text & Scheme Get new color schemes from the Internet Import a color scheme from a file Import Scheme... Save the current color scheme Save Scheme... Remove Scheme Shade sorted column & in lists Apply colors to & non-KDE4 applications Shading of frames and lighting ("3D") effects Shading Contrast Color set: Common Colors View Window Button Selection Tooltip New Row View Background View Text Window Background Window Text Button Background Button Text Selection Background Selection Text Selection Inactive Text Tooltip Background Tooltip Text Active Titlebar Active Titlebar Text Inactive Titlebar Inactive Titlebar Text Inactive Inactive intensity effect type Shade Inactive intensity effect amount Color: Inactive color effect type Inactive color amount Inactive color Contrast: Inactive contrast effect type Inactive contrast effect amount Disabled intensity effect type Disabled color effect type Disabled contrast type Window text on Window Background Window text View Normal Text against View Normal Background link visited View Active Text against View Normal Background View Inactive Text against View Normal Background View Negative Text against View Normal Background View Neutral Text against View Normal Background View Positive Text against View Normal Background Selected text Button text on Button Background Push Button Normal Text on Normal Background Link Text on Normal Background Visited Text on Normal Background Active Text on Normal Background active Inactive Text on Normal Background inactive Negative Text on Normal Background negative Neutral Text on Normal Background Positive Text on Normal Background positive Hover on Normal Background Inactive Text on Alternate Background Focus on Normal Background focus Your names Your emails & Save... Import... Active Window Active Window Text Inactive Window InactiveWindowText Colors This module allows you to choose the color scheme used for the KDE desktop. The different elements of the desktop, such as title bars, menu text, etc., are called "widgets". You can choose the widget whose color you want to change by selecting it from a list, or by clicking on a graphical representation of the desktop. You can save color settings as complete color schemes, which can also be modified or deleted. KDE comes with several predefined color schemes on which you can base your own. All KDE applications will obey the selected color scheme. Non-KDE applications may also obey some or all of the color settings, if this option is enabled. This is a preview of the color settings which will be applied if you click "Apply" or "OK". You can click on different parts of this preview image. The widget name in the "Widget color" box will change to reflect the part of the preview image you clicked. This is a list of predefined color schemes, including any that you may have created. You can preview an existing color scheme by selecting it from the list. The current scheme will be replaced by the selected color scheme. Warning: if you have not yet applied any changes you may have made to the current scheme, those changes will be lost if you select another color scheme. Press this button if you want to save the current color settings as a color scheme. You will be prompted for a name. Press this button to remove the selected color scheme. Note that this button is disabled if you do not have permission to delete the color scheme. Press this button to import a new color scheme. Note that the color scheme will only be available for the current user. Inactive Title Blend Active Title Blend Standard Active Title Button Active Window Handle Inactive Window Handle Followed Link Check this box to show the sorted column in a list with a shaded background Use this slider to change the contrast level of the current color scheme. Contrast does not affect all of the colors, only the edges of 3D objects. Low High Check this box to apply the current color scheme to non-KDE applications. (c) 1997-2005 Colors Developers This color scheme could not be removed. Perhaps you do not have permission to alter the filesystem where the color scheme is stored. Overwrite Import failed. Untitled Theme Click here to select an element of the KDE desktop whose color you want to change. You may either choose the "widget" here, or click on the corresponding part of the preview image above. Click here to bring up a dialog box where you can choose a color for the "widget" selected in the above list. Select preferred Web browser application: Unknown You changed the default component of your choice, do want to save that change now? No description available Choose from the list below which component should be used by default for the %1 service. Select preferred email client: Select preferred terminal application: kcmcomponentchooser Component Chooser (c), 2002 Joseph Wenninger Joseph Wenninger Open http and https URLs in an application based on the contents of the URL in the following browser: ... Here you can change the component program. Components are programs that handle basic tasks, like the terminal emulator, the text editor and the email client. Different KDE applications sometimes need to invoke a console emulator, send a mail or display some text. To do so consistently, these applications always call the same components. You can choose here which programs these components are. Default Component This list shows the configurable component types. Click the component you want to configure. In this dialog you can change KDE default components. Components are programs that handle basic tasks, like the terminal emulator, the text editor and the email client. Different KDE applications sometimes need to invoke a console emulator, send a mail or display some text. To do so consistently, these applications always call the same components. Here you can select which programs these components are. Kmail is the standard Mail program for the KDE desktop. & Use KMail as preferred email client Select this option if you want to use any other mail program. Use a different & email client: %t: Recipient's address %s: Subject %c: Carbon Copy (CC) %b: Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) %B: Template body text %A: Attachment %u: Full mailto: URL Press this button to select your favorite email client. Please note that the file you select has to have the executable attribute set in order to be accepted. You can also use several placeholders which will be replaced with the actual values when the email client is called: %t: Recipient's address %s: Subject %c: Carbon Copy (CC) %b: Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) %B: Template body text %A: Attachment Click here to browse for the mail program file. Activate this option if you want the selected email client to be executed in a terminal (e. g. Konsole). & Run in terminal & Use Konsole as terminal application Use a different & terminal program: Press this button to select your favorite terminal client. Please note that the file you select has to have the executable attribute set in order to be accepted. Also note that some programs that utilize Terminal Emulator will not work if you add command line arguments (Example: konsole -ls). Click here to browse for terminal program. Use a different & window manager: Note: Most window managers have their own configuration and do not follow KDE settings. Your names Your emails Here you can read a small description of the currently selected component. To change the selected component, click on the list to the left. To change the component program, please choose it below. Component Description Configure Anti-Alias Settings Exclude range: pt to If you have a TFT or LCD screen you can further improve the quality of displayed fonts by selecting this option. Sub-pixel rendering is also known as ClearType(tm). In order for sub-pixel rendering to work correctly you need to know how the sub-pixels of your display are aligned. On TFT or LCD displays a single pixel is actually composed of three sub-pixels, red, green and blue. Most displays have a linear ordering of RGB sub-pixel, some have BGR. This feature does not work with CRT monitors. & Use sub-pixel rendering: Hinting style: Hinting is a process used to enhance the quality of fonts at small sizes. General Fixed width Toolbar Menu Window title Taskbar Desktop Used for normal text (e. g. button labels, list items). A non-proportional font (i. e. typewriter font). Used to display text beside toolbar icons. Used by menu bars and popup menus. Used by the window titlebar. Used by the taskbar. Used for desktop icons. Adjust All Fonts... Click to change all fonts Use anti-aliasing: Enabled System Settings Disabled If this option is selected, KDE will smooth the edges of curves in fonts. Configure... Force fonts DPI: 96 DPI 120 DPI This option forces a specific DPI value for fonts. It may be useful when the real DPI of the hardware is not detected properly and it is also often misused when poor quality fonts are used that do not look well with DPI values other than 96 or 120 DPI. The use of this option is generally discouraged. For selecting proper DPI value a better option is explicitly configuring it for the whole X server if possible (e. g. DisplaySize in xorg. conf or adding -dpi value to ServerLocalArgs= in $KDEDIR/ share/ config/ kdm/ kdmrc). When fonts do not render properly with real DPI value better fonts should be used or configuration of font hinting should be checked. Some changes such as anti-aliasing will only affect newly started applications. Font Settings Changed Some changes such as DPI will only affect newly started applications. None RGB BGR Vertical RGB Vertical BGR Medium Slight Full If you have a TFT or LCD screen you can further improve the quality of displayed fonts by selecting this option. Sub-pixel hinting is also known as ClearType(tm). This will not work with CRT monitors. ht: / /dig The fulltext search feature makes use of the ht: / /dig HTML search engine. You can get ht: / /dig at the Information about where to get the ht: / /dig package. ht: / /dig home page Program Locations htdig Enter the path to your htdig program here, e. g. / usr/ local/ bin/ htdig htsearch Enter the path to your htsearch program here, e. g. / usr/ local/ bin/ htsearch htmerge Enter the path to your htmerge program here, e. g. / usr/ local/ bin/ htmerge Scope Here you can select which parts of the documentation should be included in the fulltext search index. Available options are the KDE Help pages, the installed man pages, and the installed info pages. You can select any number of these. & KDE help & Man pages & Info pages Additional Search Paths Here you can add additional paths to search for documentation. To add a path, click on the Add... button and select the folder from where additional documentation should be searched. You can remove folders by clicking on the Delete button. Add... Delete Language Settings Here you can select the language you want to create the index for. & Language Generate Index... Click this button to generate the index for the fulltext search. without name Help Index This configuration module lets you configure the ht: / /dig engine which can be used for fulltext search in the KDE documentation as well as other system documentation like man and info pages. Your names Your emails Use of Icon Default Active Disabled Size: Animate icons Set Effect... Toolbar Main Toolbar Small Icons Panel All Icons Setup Default Icon Effect Setup Active Icon Effect Setup Disabled Icon Effect & Effect: No Effect To Gray Colorize Gamma Desaturate To Monochrome & Semi-transparent Preview Effect Parameters & Amount: Color: & Second color: Name Description Install Theme File... Get New Themes... Remove Theme Select the icon theme you want to use: Drag or Type Theme URL Unable to find the icon theme archive %1. Unable to download the icon theme archive; please check that address %1 is correct. The file is not a valid icon theme archive. A problem occurred during the installation process; however, most of the themes in the archive have been installed Installing icon themes Installing %1 theme Are you sure you want to remove the %1 icon theme? This will delete the files installed by this theme. Confirmation & Theme Advanced Icons Icons Control Panel Module (c) 2000-2003 Geert Jansen Geert Jansen Icons This module allows you to choose the icons for your desktop. To choose an icon theme, click on its name and apply your choice by pressing the "Apply" button below. If you do not want to apply your choice you can press the "Reset" button to discard your changes. By pressing the "Install New Theme" button you can install your new icon theme by writing its location in the box or browsing to the location. Press the "OK" button to finish the installation. The "Remove Theme" button will only be activated if you select a theme that you installed using this module. You are not able to remove globally installed themes here. You can also specify effects that should be applied to the icons. Your names Your emails Double-sized pixels Desktop/ File Manager KDE Panel System Information Control Module (c) 2008 Nicolas Ternisien (c) 1998 - 2002 Helge Deller Helge Deller This list displays system information on the selected category. No information available about %1. All the information modules return information about a certain aspect of your computer hardware or your operating system. Processor(s) Interrupt I/ O-Port Soundcard SCSI DMA-Channel Devices X-Server Your names Your emails kcminfo Partitions (Default Screen) Dimensions %1 x %2 Pixel (%3 x %4 mm) Resolution %1 x %2 dpi Depths (%1) Root Window ID Depth of Root Window %1 plane %1 planes Number of Colormaps minimum %1, maximum %2 Default Colormap Default Number of Colormap Cells Preallocated Pixels Black %1, White %2 Options Largest Cursor unlimited Current Input Event Mask Event = %1 LSBFirst MSBFirst Unknown Order %1 1 Byte %1 Bytes Information Value Server Information Name of the Display Vendor String Vendor Release Number Version Number Available Screens Supported Extensions Supported Pixmap Formats Pixmap Format #%1 %1 BPP, Depth: %2, Scanline padding: %3 Maximum Request Size Motion Buffer Size Bitmap Unit Order Padding Image Byte Order Name Status Location Description MB Device Mount Point FS Type Total Size Free Size n/ a CPU %1: %2, %3 MHz CPU %1: %2, unknown speed Your sound system could not be queried. / dev/ sndstat does not exist or is not readable. SCSI subsystem could not be queried: / sbin/ camcontrol could not be found SCSI subsystem could not be queried: / sbin/ camcontrol could not be executed Could not find any programs with which to query your system's PCI information PCI subsystem could not be queried: %1 could not be executed The PCI subsystem could not be queried, this may need root privileges. Could not check filesystem info: Mount Options PA-RISC Processor PA-RISC Revision Could not get Information. Machine Model Machine Identification Number (none) Number of Active Processors CPU Clock MHz (unknown) CPU Architecture enabled disabled Numerical Coprocessor (FPU) Total Physical Memory Bytes Size of One Page Audio-Support (Alib) was disabled during configuration and compile-time. Unable to open Audio-Server (Alib). Audio Name Vendor Alib Version Protocol Revision Vendor Number Release Byte Order ALSBFirst (LSB) AMSBFirst (MSB) Invalid Byteorder. Bit Order ALeastSignificant (LSB) AMostSignificant (MSB) Invalid Bitorder. Data Formats Sampling Rates Input Sources Mono-Microphone Mono-Auxiliary Left-Microphone Right-Microphone Left-Auxiliary Right-Auxiliary Input Channels Mono-Channel Left-Channel Right-Channel Output Destinations Mono-InternalSpeaker Mono-Jack Left-InternalSpeaker Right-InternalSpeaker Left-Jack Right-Jack Output Channels Gain Input Gain Limits Output Gain Limits Monitor Gain Limits Gain Restricted Lock Queue Length Block Size Stream Port (decimal) Ev Buffer Size Ext Number Used By I/ O-Range Major Number Minor Number Character Devices Block Devices Miscellaneous Devices IRQ No PCI devices found. No I/ O port devices found. No audio devices found. No SCSI devices found. Total Nodes Free Nodes Flags Unable to run / sbin/ mount. Kernel is configured for %1 CPUs CPU %1: %2 Device Name: %1 Manufacturer: %1 Instance CPU Type FPU Type State Mount Time Spectype: character special block special Nodetype: Major/ Minor: (no value) Driver Name: (driver not attached) Binding Name: Compatible Names: Physical Path: Type: Value: Minor Nodes PCI %1 GiB %1 MiB %1 KiB KDE Panel Memory Information Control Module Not available. Total physical memory: Free physical memory: Shared memory: Disk buffers: Active memory: Inactive memory: Disk cache: Total swap memory: Free swap memory: Total Memory This graph gives you an overview of the total sum of physical and virtual memory in your system. Physical Memory This graph gives you an overview of the usage of physical memory in your system. Most operating systems (including Linux) will use as much of the available physical memory as possible as disk cache, to speed up the system performance. This means that if you have a small amount of Free Physical Memory and a large amount of Disk Cache Memory, your system is well configured. Swap Space The swap space is the virtual memory available to the system. It will be used on demand and is provided through one or more swap partitions and/ or swap files. Memory Information This display shows you the current memory usage of your system. The values are updated on a regular basis and give you an overview of the physical and virtual used memory. %1 free %1 bytes = Application Data Disk Buffers Disk Cache Free Physical Memory Used Swap Free Swap Used Physical Memory Total Free Memory OpenGL Max. number of light sources Max. number of clipping planes Max. pixel map table size Max. display list nesting level Max. evaluator order Max. recommended vertex count Max. recommended index count Occlusion query counter bits Max. vertex blend matrices Max. vertex blend matrix palette size Max. texture size Num. of texture units Max. 3D texture size Max. cube map texture size Max. rectangular texture size Max. texture LOD bias Max. anisotropy filtering level Num. of compressed texture formats Max. viewport dimensions Subpixel bits Aux. buffers Frame buffer properties Texturing Various limits Points and lines Stack depth limits Direct Rendering Indirect Rendering 3D Accelerator Subvendor Revision unknown Driver Renderer OpenGL version Kernel module OpenGL extensions Implementation specific GLX server GLX vendor server GLX version server GLX extensions client GLX vendor client GLX version client GLX extensions GLX extensions GLU GLU version GLU extensions Could not initialize OpenGL Mouse type: %1 RF channel 1 has been set. Please press Connect button on mouse to re-establish link Press Connect Button RF channel 2 has been set. Please press Connect button on mouse to re-establish link none Cordless Mouse Cordless Wheel Mouse Cordless MouseMan Wheel Cordless TrackMan Wheel TrackMan Live Cordless TrackMan FX Cordless MouseMan Optical Cordless Optical Mouse Cordless MouseMan Optical (2ch) Cordless Optical Mouse (2ch) Cordless Mouse (2ch) Cordless Optical TrackMan MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse (2ch) Unknown mouse Mouse This module allows you to choose various options for the way in which your pointing device works. Your pointing device may be a mouse, trackball, or some other hardware that performs a similar function. & General If you are left-handed, you may prefer to swap the functions of the left and right buttons on your pointing device by choosing the'left-handed 'option. If your pointing device has more than two buttons, only those that function as the left and right buttons are affected. For example, if you have a three-button mouse, the middle button is unaffected. The default behavior in KDE is to select and activate icons with a single click of the left button on your pointing device. This behavior is consistent with what you would expect when you click links in most web browsers. If you would prefer to select with a single click, and activate with a double click, check this option. Activates and opens a file or folder with a single click. If you check this option, pausing the mouse pointer over an icon on the screen will automatically select that icon. This may be useful when single clicks activate icons, and you want only to select the icon without activating it. If you have checked the option to automatically select icons, this slider allows you to select how long the mouse pointer must be paused over the icon before it is selected. & Cursor Theme Advanced Pointer acceleration: This option allows you to change the relationship between the distance that the mouse pointer moves on the screen and the relative movement of the physical device itself (which may be a mouse, trackball, or some other pointing device.) A high value for the acceleration will lead to large movements of the mouse pointer on the screen even when you only make a small movement with the physical device. Selecting very high values may result in the mouse pointer flying across the screen, making it hard to control. Pointer threshold: The threshold is the smallest distance that the mouse pointer must move on the screen before acceleration has any effect. If the movement is smaller than the threshold, the mouse pointer moves as if the acceleration was set to 1X; thus, when you make small movements with the physical device, there is no acceleration at all, giving you a greater degree of control over the mouse pointer. With larger movements of the physical device, you can move the mouse pointer rapidly to different areas on the screen. msec Double click interval: The double click interval is the maximal time (in milliseconds) between two mouse clicks which turns them into a double click. If the second click happens later than this time interval after the first click, they are recognized as two separate clicks. Drag start time: If you click with the mouse (e. g. in a multi-line editor) and begin to move the mouse within the drag start time, a drag operation will be initiated. Drag start distance: If you click with the mouse and begin to move the mouse at least the drag start distance, a drag operation will be initiated. Mouse wheel scrolls by: If you use the wheel of a mouse, this value determines the number of lines to scroll for each wheel movement. Note that if this number exceeds the number of visible lines, it will be ignored and the wheel movement will be handled as a page up/ down movement. Mouse Navigation & Move pointer with keyboard (using the num pad) & Acceleration delay: Repeat interval: Acceleration & time: pixel/ sec Maximum speed: Acceleration & profile: Mouse (c) 1997 - 2005 Mouse developers Button Order Right handed Left handed Change the direction of scrolling for the mouse wheel or the 4th and 5th mouse buttons. Reverse scroll direction Icons Double-click to open files and folders (select icons on first click) & Single-click to open files and folders Change pointer shape over icons Automatically select icons Delay: Short Long Cordless Name Sensor Resolution 400 counts per inch 800 counts per inch Battery Level RF Channel Channel 1 Channel 2 You have a Logitech Mouse connected, and libusb was found at compile time, but it was not possible to access this mouse. This is probably caused by a permissions problem - you should consult the manual on how to fix this. Your names Your emails Select the cursor theme you want to use (hover preview to test cursor): Remove Theme Install New Theme... Select the cursor theme you want to use: Name Description You have to restart KDE for these changes to take effect. Cursor Settings Changed Small black Small black cursors Large black Large black cursors Small white Small white cursors Large white Large white cursors Drag or Type Theme URL Unable to find the cursor theme archive %1. Unable to download the cursor theme archive; please check that the address %1 is correct. The file %1 does not appear to be a valid cursor theme archive. Are you sure you want to remove the %1 cursor theme? This will delete all the files installed by this theme. Confirmation A theme named %1 already exists in your icon theme folder. Do you want replace it with this one? Overwrite Theme? No description available Show feedback when clicking an icon Visual feedback on activation The old classic X cursors System theme Do not change cursor theme kcmioslaveinfo KDE Panel System Information Control Module (c) 2001 - 2002 Alexander Neundorf Alexander Neundorf No documentation available for the '%1: / 'protocol. Your names Your emails Some information about protocol '%1: / '... Available IO slaves: IO slaves Gives you an overview of the installed ioslaves. Here you can change the system time. Click into the hours, minutes or seconds field to change the relevant value, either using the up and down buttons to the right or by entering a new value. Current local time zone: %1 (%2) Public Time Server (pool. ntp. org), asia. pool. ntp. org, europe. pool. ntp. org, north-america. pool. ntp. org, oceania. pool. ntp. org Unable to contact time server: %1. Can not set date. Error setting new time zone. Time zone Error Date & Time This system settings module can be used to set the system date and time. As these settings do not only affect you as a user, but rather the whole system, you can only change these settings when you start the System Settings as root. If you do not have the root password, but feel the system time should be corrected, please contact your system administrator. kcmclock KDE Clock Control Module Original author Current Maintainer Added NTP support Date & Time This control module can be used to set the system date and time. As these settings do not only affect you as a user, but rather the whole system, you can only change these settings when you start the System Settings as root. If you do not have the root password, but feel the system time should be corrected, please contact your system administrator. Set date and time & automatically: Here you can change the system date's day of the month, month and year. Time Zone To change the local time zone, select your area from the list below. Current local time zone: Your names Your emails Date/ Time Error kcmkded KDE Service Manager (c) 2002 Daniel Molkentin Daniel Molkentin Service Manager This module allows you to have an overview of all plugins of the KDE Daemon, also referred to as KDE Services. Generally, there are two types of service: Services invoked at startup Services called on demand The latter are only listed for convenience. The startup services can be started and stopped. In Administrator mode, you can also define whether services should be loaded at startup. Use this with care: some services are vital for KDE; do not deactivate services if you do not know what you are doing. Running Not running Load-on-Demand Services This is a list of available KDE services which will be started on demand. They are only listed for convenience, as you cannot manipulate these services. Service Status Description Startup Services This shows all KDE services that can be loaded on KDE startup. Checked services will be invoked on next startup. Be careful with deactivation of unknown services. Use Start Stop Unable to contact KDED. Unable to start server %1. Unable to start service %1. Error: %2 Unable to stop server %1. Unable to stop service %1. Error: %2 Your names Your emails ZeroConf configuration (C) 2004-2007 Jakub Stachowski Setup services browsing with ZeroConf List of Internet domains that will be browsed for services in addition to default domain (typically local network). Additional Domains Your names Your emails kcm_kdnssd MyDialog1 & General Browse local network Browse local network (domain. local) using multicast DNS. Publishing Mode Local network Advertise services on local network (in domain. local) using multicast DNS. & Wide area network Advertise services on Internet domain using public IP. To have this option working you need to configure wide area operation in using administrator mode Wide area Shared secret: Name of this machine. Must be in fully qualified form (host. domain) Optional shared secret used for authorization of DNS dynamic updates. Domain: Hostname: Reset to defaults Current Component All Components Import Scheme... Export Scheme... Your current changes will be lost if you load another scheme before saving this one Load Shortcut Scheme Remove component Components Select Shortcut Scheme Select one of the standard KDE shortcut schemes & Standard scheme: Select a shortcut scheme file Shortcuts: & Key Scheme Click here to remove the selected key bindings scheme. You cannot remove the standard system-wide schemes'Current scheme 'and'KDE default'. Keyboard Shortcuts Using shortcuts you can configure certain actions to be triggered when you press a key or a combination of keys, e. g. Ctrl+C is normally bound to'Copy '. KDE allows you to store more than one'scheme' of shortcuts, so you might want to experiment a little setting up your own scheme, although you can still change back to the KDE defaults. In the'Global Shortcuts' tab you can configure non-application-specific bindings, like how to switch desktops or maximize a window; in the'Application Shortcuts' tab you will find bindings typically used in applications, such as copy and paste. New scheme & Global Shortcuts Shortcut Sequences User-Defined Scheme Win This scheme requires the "%1" modifier key, which is not available on your keyboard layout. Do you wish to view it anyway? Save Key Scheme Enter a name for the key scheme: A key scheme with the name '%1 'already exists; do you want to overwrite it? Overwrite Command Shortcut Alternate System Navigation Walk Through Windows Walk Through Windows (Reverse) Walk Through Desktops Walk Through Desktops (Reverse) Walk Through Desktop List Walk Through Desktop List (Reverse) Windows Window Operations Menu Close Window Maximize Window Maximize Window Vertically Maximize Window Horizontally Minimize Window Shade Window Move Window Resize Window Raise Window Lower Window Toggle Window Raise/ Lower Make Window Fullscreen Hide Window Border Keep Window Above Others Keep Window Below Others Activate Window Demanding Attention Setup Window Shortcut Pack Window to the Right Pack Window to the Left Pack Window Up Pack Window Down Pack Grow Window Horizontally Pack Grow Window Vertically Pack Shrink Window Horizontally Pack Shrink Window Vertically Window & Desktop Keep Window on All Desktops Window to Desktop 1 Window to Desktop 2 Window to Desktop 3 Window to Desktop 4 Window to Desktop 5 Window to Desktop 6 Window to Desktop 7 Window to Desktop 8 Window to Desktop 9 Window to Desktop 10 Window to Desktop 11 Window to Desktop 12 Window to Desktop 13 Window to Desktop 14 Window to Desktop 15 Window to Desktop 16 Window to Desktop 17 Window to Desktop 18 Window to Desktop 19 Window to Desktop 20 Window to Next Desktop Window to Previous Desktop Window One Desktop to the Right Window One Desktop to the Left Window One Desktop Up Window One Desktop Down Window to Screen 0 Window to Screen 1 Window to Screen 2 Window to Screen 3 Window to Screen 4 Window to Screen 5 Window to Screen 6 Window to Screen 7 Window to Next Screen Desktop Switching Switch to Desktop 1 Switch to Desktop 2 Switch to Desktop 3 Switch to Desktop 4 Switch to Desktop 5 Switch to Desktop 6 Switch to Desktop 7 Switch to Desktop 8 Switch to Desktop 9 Switch to Desktop 10 Switch to Desktop 11 Switch to Desktop 12 Switch to Desktop 13 Switch to Desktop 14 Switch to Desktop 15 Switch to Desktop 16 Switch to Desktop 17 Switch to Desktop 18 Switch to Desktop 19 Switch to Desktop 20 Switch to Next Desktop Switch to Previous Desktop Switch One Desktop to the Right Switch One Desktop to the Left Switch One Desktop Up Switch One Desktop Down Switch to Screen 0 Switch to Screen 1 Switch to Screen 2 Switch to Screen 3 Switch to Screen 4 Switch to Screen 5 Switch to Screen 6 Switch to Screen 7 Switch to Next Screen Mouse Emulation Kill Window Window Screenshot to Clipboard Block Global Shortcuts Switch to Next Keyboard Layout Keyboard Click here to remove the selected key bindings scheme. You can not remove the standard system wide schemes, 'Current scheme 'and'KDE default'. Panel Popup Launch Menu Toggle Showing Desktop Next Taskbar Entry Previous Taskbar Entry Clipboard Show Klipper Popup-Menu Manually Invoke Action on Current Clipboard Enable/ Disable Clipboard Actions Desktop Run Command Show Taskmanager Show Window List Switch User Lock Session Log Out Log Out Without Confirmation Halt without Confirmation Reboot without Confirmation KDE Modifiers Modifier X11-Mod Ctrl Cache This module lets you configure your cache settings. The cache is an internal memory in Konqueror where recently read web pages are stored. If you want to retrieve a web page again that you have recently read, it will not be downloaded from the Internet, but rather retrieved from the cache, which is a lot faster. Unable to start the cookie handler service. You will not be able to manage the cookies that are stored on your computer. & Policy & Management Cookies Cookies contain information that Konqueror (or other KDE applications using the HTTP protocol) stores on your computer, initiated by a remote Internet server. This means that a web server can store information about you and your browsing activities on your machine for later use. You might consider this an invasion of privacy. However, cookies are useful in certain situations. For example, they are often used by Internet shops, so you can'put things into a shopping basket '. Some sites require you have a browser that supports cookies. Because most people want a compromise between privacy and the benefits cookies offer, KDE offers you the ability to customize the way it handles cookies. So you might want to set KDE's default policy to ask you whenever a server wants to set a cookie, allowing you to decide. For your favorite shopping web sites that you trust, you might want to set the policy to accept, then you can access the web sites without being prompted every time KDE receives a cookie. D-Bus Communication Error Unable to delete all the cookies as requested. Unable to delete cookies as requested. Cookie Management Quick Help Information Lookup Failure Unable to retrieve information about the cookies stored on your computer. End of session Yes New Cookie Policy Change Cookie Policy A policy already exists for %1 Do you want to replace it? Duplicate Policy Replace Unable to communicate with the cookie handler service. Any changes you made will not take effect until the service is restarted. Cookies Cookies contain information that Konqueror (or any other KDE application using the HTTP protocol) stores on your computer from a remote Internet server. This means that a web server can store information about you and your browsing activities on your machine for later use. You might consider this an invasion of privacy. However, cookies are useful in certain situations. For example, they are often used by Internet shops, so you can'put things into a shopping basket '. Some sites require you have a browser that supports cookies. Because most people want a compromise between privacy and the benefits cookies offer, KDE offers you the ability to customize the way it handles cookies. You might, for example want to set KDE's default policy to ask you whenever a server wants to set a cookie or simply reject or accept everything. For example, you might choose to accept all cookies from your favorite shopping web site. For this all you have to do is either browse to that particular site and when you are presented with the cookie dialog box, click on This domain under the'apply to' tab and choose accept or simply specify the name of the site in the Domain Specific Policy tab and set it to accept. This enables you to receive cookies from trusted web sites without being asked every time KDE receives a cookie. Variable Proxy Configuration You must specify at least one valid proxy environment variable. Make sure you entered the actual environment variable name rather than its value. For example, if the environment variable is HTTP_PROXY=http: / /localhost:3128 you need to enter HTTP_PROXY here instead of the actual value http: / /localhost:3128. Invalid Proxy Setup Successfully verified. Proxy Setup Did not detect any environment variables commonly used to set system wide proxy information. To learn about the variable names the automatic detection process searches for, press OK, click on the quick help button on the window title bar of the previous dialog and then click on the "Auto Detect" button. Automatic Proxy Variable Detection Manual Proxy Configuration Invalid Proxy Setting One or more of the specified proxy settings are invalid. The incorrect entries are highlighted. You entered a duplicate address. Please try again. %1 is already in the list. Duplicate Entry New Exception Change Exception Invalid Entry The address you have entered is not valid. Make sure none of the addresses or URLs you specified contain invalid or wildcard characters such as spaces, asterisks (*), or question marks(?). Examples of VALID entries: http: / /mycompany. com, 192.168.10.1, mycompany. com, localhost, http: / /localhost Examples of INVALID entries: http: / /my company. com, http: / mycompany, com file: / localhost Enter the URL or address that should use the above proxy settings: Enter the address or URL that should be excluded from using the above proxy settings: Enter a valid address or URL. NOTE: Wildcard matching such as *. kde. org is not supported. If you want to match any host in the. kde. org domain, e. g. printing. kde. org, then simply enter. kde. org. The address of the automatic proxy configuration script is invalid. Please correct this problem before proceeding. Otherwise, your changes will be ignored. Proxy A proxy server is an intermediate program that sits between your machine and the Internet and provides services such as web page caching and/ or filtering. Caching proxy servers give you faster access to sites you have already visited by locally storing or caching the content of those pages; filtering proxy servers, on the other hand, provide the ability to block out requests for ads, spam, or anything else you want to block. Note: Some proxy servers provide both services. The proxy settings you specified are invalid. Please click on the Setup... button and correct the problem before proceeding; otherwise your changes will be ignored. Update Failed You have to restart the running applications for these changes to take effect. You have to restart KDE for these changes to take effect. Timeout Values sec Socket read: Proxy connect: Server connect: & Server response: FTP Options Enable passive & mode (PASV) Enables FTP's "passive" mode. This is required to allow FTP to work from behind firewalls. Mark & partially uploaded files Marks partially uploaded FTP files. When this option is enabled, partially uploaded files will have a ". part" extension. This extension will be removed once the transfer is complete. Network Preferences Here you can define the behavior of KDE programs when using Internet and network connections. If you experience timeouts or use a modem to connect to the Internet, you might want to adjust these settings. Disk cache size: kB & Clear Cache Check this box if you want the web pages you visit to be stored on your hard disk for quicker access. The stored pages will only be updated as needed instead of on every visit to that site. This is especially useful if you have a slow connection to the Internet. & Use cache Policy Verify whether the cached web page is valid before attempting to fetch the web page again. & Keep cache in sync Always use documents from the cache when available. You can still use the reload button to synchronize the cache with the remote host. Use cache whenever & possible Do not fetch web pages that are not already stored in the cache. Offline mode prevents you from viewing pages that you have not previously visited. Offline browsing mode Disk cache & size: Clear Cache Enter the name of the environment variable, e. g. HTTP_PROXY, used to store the address of the HTTP proxy server. Alternatively, you can click on the "Auto Detect" button to attempt automatic discovery of this variable. HTTP: Enter the name of the environment variable, e. g. HTTPS_PROXY, used to store the address of the HTTPS proxy server. Alternatively, you can click on the "Auto Detect" button to attempt an automatic discovery of this variable. HTTPS: Enter the name of the environment variable, e. g. FTP_PROXY, used to store the address of the FTP proxy server. Alternatively, you can click on the "Auto Detect" button to attempt an automatic discovery of this variable. & FTP: Enter the environment variable, e. g. NO_PROXY, used to store the addresses of sites for which the proxy server should not be used. Alternatively, you can click on the "Auto Detect" button to attempt an automatic discovery of this variable. NO & PROXY: Show the & value of the environment variables Verify whether or not the environment variable names you supplied are valid. If an environment variable is not found, the associated labels will be highlighted to indicate that they are invalid. & Verify Attempt automatic discovery of the environment variables used for setting system wide proxy information. This feature works by searching for commonly used variable names such as HTTP_PROXY, FTP_PROXY and NO_PROXY. Auto & Detect Search Search interactively for domains and hosts Domain [Group] Host [Set By] Delete Delete All Change & Policy... & Reload List Details Name: Value: Domain: Path: Expires: Secure: Enable cookie support. Normally you will want to have cookie support enabled and customize it to suit your privacy needs. Please note that disabling cookie support might make many web sites unbrowsable. Enable cookies Reject the so called third-party cookies. These are cookies that originate from a site other than the one you are currently browsing. For example, if you visit www. foobar. com while this option is on, only cookies that originate from www. foobar. com will be processed per your settings. Cookies from any other site will be rejected. This reduces the chances of site operators compiling a profile about your daily browsing habits. Only accept cookies from originating server Automatically accept temporary cookies meant to expire at the end of the current session. Such cookies will not be stored in your computer's hard drive or storage device. Instead, they are deleted when you close all applications (e. g. your browser) that use them. NOTE: Checking this option along with the next one will override your default as well as site specific cookie policies. However, doing so also increases your privacy since all cookies will be removed when the current session ends. Automatically accept session cookies Treat all cookies as session cookies. Session cookies are small pieces of data that are temporarily stored in your computer's memory until you quit or close all applications (e. g. your browser) that use them. Unlike regular cookies, session cookies are never stored on your hard drive or other storage medium. NOTE: Checking this option along with the previous one will override your default as well as site specific cookie policies. However, doing so also increases your privacy since all cookies will be removed when the current session ends. Treat & all cookies as session cookies Determines how cookies received from a remote machine will be handled: Ask will cause KDE to ask for your confirmation whenever a server wants to set a cookie. Accept will cause cookies to be accepted without prompting you. Reject will cause the cookiejar to refuse all cookies it receives. NOTE: Domain specific policies, which can be set below, always take precedence over the default policy. Default Policy Ask & for confirmation Accept all cookies Reject all cookies To add a new policy, simply click on the Add... button and supply the necessary information. To change an existing policy, use the Change... button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the Delete button will remove the currently selected policy causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain, whereas Delete All will remove all the site specific policies. Site Policy & New... Change... List of sites for which you have set a specific cookie policy. Specific policies override the default policy setting for these sites. Domain Search interactively for domains Disable Passive FTP When FTP connections are passive the client connects to the server, instead of the other way round, so firewalls do not block the connection; old FTP servers may not support Passive FTP though. Mark partially uploaded files While a file is being uploaded its extension is ". part". When fully uploaded it is renamed to its real name. Setup proxy configuration. A proxy server is an intermediate machine that sits between your computer and the Internet and provides services such as web page caching and filtering. Caching proxy servers give you faster access to web sites you have already visited by locally storing or caching those pages; filtering proxy servers usually provide the ability to block out requests for ads, spam, or anything else you want to block. If you are uncertain whether or not you need to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, consult your Internet service provider's setup guide or your system administrator. Connect to the Internet directly. Connect to the & Internet directly Automatically detect and configure the proxy settings. Automatic detection is performed using the Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD). NOTE: This option might not work properly or not work at all in some UNIX/ Linux distributions. If you encounter a problem when using this option, please check the FAQ section at http: / /konqueror. kde. org. Automatically detect proxy configuration Use the specified proxy script URL to configure the proxy settings. Use proxy configuration URL: Enter the address for the proxy configuration script. Use environment variables to configure the proxy settings. Environment variables such as HTTP_PROXY and NO_PROXY are usually used in multi-user UNIX installations, where both graphical and non-graphical applications need to share the same proxy configuration information. Use preset proxy environment & variables Show the proxy environment variable configuration dialog. Setup... Manually enter proxy server configuration information. & Manually specify the proxy settings Show the manual proxy configuration dialog. Authorization Prompt for login information whenever it is required. Prompt as & needed Use this login information. Use information specified here to login into proxy servers as needed. Username: Login name. Login password. Password: Options Use persistent proxy connection. Although a persistent proxy connection is faster, note that it only works correctly with proxies that are fully HTTP 1.1 compliant. Do not use this option in combination with non-HTTP 1.1 compliant proxy servers such as JunkBuster and WWWOfle. Use persistent connections to proxy Servers Enter the address of the HTTP proxy server. Enter the address of the HTTPS proxy server. Enter the address of the FTP proxy server. Enter the port number of the FTP proxy server. Default 8080. Another common value is 3128. Enter the port number of the HTTP proxy server. Default is 8080. Another common value is 3128. & Use the same proxy server for all protocols Exceptions Reverse the use of the exception list. Checking this box will result in the proxy servers being used only when the requested URL matches one of the addresses listed here. This feature is useful if all you want or need is to use a proxy server for a few specific sites. If you have more complex requirements you might want to use a configuration script. Use proxy only for entries in this list Remove all proxy exception addresses from the list. Delete All Remove the selected proxy exception address from the list. Delete Add new proxy exception address to the list. Change the selected proxy exception address. Change... Enter the host or domain to which this policy applies, e. g. www. kde. org or. kde. org. & Domain name: Select the desired policy: Accept - Allows this site to set cookies Reject - Refuse all cookies sent from this site Ask - Prompt when cookies are received from this site & Policy: Accept Reject Ask Here you can modify the default browser-identification text or set a site (eg. www. kde. org) or a domain (eg. kde. org) specific identification text. To add a new site-specific identification text, click the New button and supply the necessary information. To change an existing site-specific entry, click on the Change button. The Delete button will remove the selected site-specific identification text, causing the default setting to be used for that site or domain. Send the browser identification to web sites. NOTE: Many sites rely on this information to display pages properly, hence, it is highly recommended that you do not totally disable this feature but rather customize it. By default, only minimal identification information is sent to remote sites. The identification text that will be sent is shown below. & Send identification The browser identification text sent to the sites you visit. Use the provided options to customize it. Default Identification The browser identification text sent to the sites you visit. You can customize it using the options provided below. Includes your operating system's name in the browser identification text. Add operating system name Includes your operating system's version number in the browser identification text. Add operating system & version Includes your platform type in the browser identification text Add & platform name Includes your machine's CPU type in the browser identification text. Add & machine (processor) type Includes your language settings in the browser identification text to obtain localized versions of the page. Add language information Site Specific Identification Site Name Identification User Agent Add new identification text for a site. Change the selected identifier text. Delete the selected identifier text. Delete all identifiers. Enter the site or domain name where a fake browser identification should be used. NOTE: Wildcard syntax such as \\"*,?\\ "is NOT allowed: instead, use the top level address of a site to make generic matches; for example, if you want all KDE sites to receive a fake browser identification, you would enter. kde. org - the fake identity would then be sent to any KDE site that ends with kde. org. & When browsing the following site: Select the browser identification to use whenever contacting the site you specified above. & Use the following identification: The actual browser identification text that will be sent to the remote machine. Real identification: Default user name: Default password: Windows Shares Konqueror is able to access shared Microsoft Windows file systems, if properly configured. If there is a specific computer from which you want to browse, fill in the Browse server field. This is mandatory if you are not running Samba locally. The Broadcast address and WINS address fields will also be available, if you use the native code, or the location of the'smb. conf 'file from which the options are read, when using Samba. In any case, the broadcast address (interfaces in smb. conf) must be set up if it is guessed incorrectly or you have multiple cards. A WINS server usually improves performance, and reduces the network load a lot. The bindings are used to assign a default user for a given server, possibly with the corresponding password, or for accessing specific shares. If you choose to, new bindings will be created for logins and shares accessed during browsing. You can edit all of them from here. Passwords will be stored locally, and scrambled so as to render them unreadable to the human eye. For security reasons, you may not want to do that, as entries with passwords are clearly indicated as such. Add Identification Modify Identification Found an existing identification for %1 Do you want to replace it? Duplicate Identification Browser Identification The browser-identification module allows you to have full control over how Konqueror will identify itself to web sites you browse. This ability to fake identification is necessary because some web sites do not display properly when they detect that they are not talking to current versions of either Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, even if the browser actually supports all the necessary features to render those pages properly. For such sites, you can use this feature to try to browse them. Please understand that this might not always work, since such sites might be using non-standard web protocols and or specifications. NOTE: To obtain specific help on a particular section of the dialog box, simply click on the quick help button on the window title bar, then click on the section for which you are seeking help. Local Network Browsing Here you setup your "Network Neighborhood". You can use either the LISa daemon and the lan: / ioslave, or the ResLISa daemon and the rlan: / ioslave. About the LAN ioslave configuration: If you select it, the ioslave, if available, will check whether the host supports this service when you open this host. Please note that paranoid people might consider even this to be an attack. Always means that you will always see the links for the services, regardless of whether they are actually offered by the host. Never means that you will never have the links to the services. In both cases you will not contact the host, so nobody will ever regard you as an attacker. More information about LISa can be found at the LISa Homepage or contact Alexander Neundorf & lt; neundorf@kde. org gt;. & Windows Shares & LISa Daemon lan: / Ioslave & Search: & Proxy & SOCKS SOCKS Check this to enable SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 support in KDE applications and I/ O subsystems. & Enable SOCKS support Click here to test SOCKS support. & Test SOCKS Implementation Select custom if you wish to use an unlisted SOCKS library. Please note that this may not always work as it depends on the API of the library which you specify (below). Use & custom library Enter the path to an unsupported SOCKS library. If you select Autodetect, then KDE will automatically search for an implementation of SOCKS on your computer. Auto detect This will force KDE to use NEC SOCKS if it can be found. & NEC SOCKS This will force KDE to use Dante if it can be found. & Dante Here you can specify additional directories to search for the SOCKS libraries. / usr/ lib, / usr/ local/ lib, / usr/ local/ socks5/ lib and / opt/ socks5/ lib are already searched by default. Additional Library Search Paths Your names Your emails kcmsocks KDE SOCKS Control Module (c) 2001 George Staikos George Staikos These changes will only apply to newly started applications. SOCKS Support Success: SOCKS was found and initialized. SOCKS could not be loaded. SOCKS This module allows you to configure KDE support for a SOCKS server or proxy. SOCKS is a protocol to traverse firewalls as described in RFC 1928. If you have no idea what this is and if your system administrator does not tell you to use it, leave it disabled. & Path: This is the list of additional paths that will be searched. Path & Add & OK & Cancel List of sites for which the specified identification text will be used instead of the default one. ... Konqueror Behavior You can configure how Konqueror behaves as a file manager here. Misc Options Open folders in separate & windows If this option is checked, Konqueror will open a new window when you open a folder, rather than showing that folder's contents in the current window. Show'Delete 'context menu entries which bypass the trashcan Check this if you want'Delete 'menu commands to be displayed on the desktop and in the file manager's context menus. You can always delete files by holding the Shift key while calling'Move to Trash'. Paths This module allows you to choose where in the filesystem the files on your desktop should be stored. Use the "Whats This?" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options. Desktop path: This folder contains all the files which you see on your desktop. You can change the location of this folder if you want to, and the contents will move automatically to the new location as well. Autostart path: This folder contains applications or links to applications (shortcuts) that you want to have started automatically whenever KDE starts. You can change the location of this folder if you want to, and the contents will move automatically to the new location as well. Documents path: This folder will be used by default to load or save documents from or to. Downloads path: This folder will be used by default to save your downloaded items. Movies path: This folder will be used by default to load or save movies from or to. Pictures path: This folder will be used by default to load or save pictures from or to. This folder will be used by default to load or save music from or to. Autostart Desktop Documents Movies The path for '%1 'has been changed. Do you want the files to be moved from '%2' to '%3 '? Move The path for '%1 'has been changed. Do you want to move the directory '%2' to '%3 '? Confirmation Required Menu Editor Menu New... Remove Move Up Move Down Ask Confirmation For This option tells Konqueror whether to ask for a confirmation when you "delete" a file. Move To Trash: moves the file to your trash folder, from where it can be recovered very easily. Delete: simply deletes the file. & Move to trash Delete & Behavior & Previews & & Meta-Data Allow previews, "Folder Icons Reflect Contents", and retrieval of meta-data on protocols: Preview Options Here you can modify the behavior of Konqueror when it shows the files in a folder. The list of protocols: check the protocols over which previews should be shown; uncheck those over which they should not. For instance, you might want to show previews over SMB if the local network is fast enough, but you might disable it for FTP if you often visit very slow FTP sites with large images. Maximum File Size: select the maximum file size for which previews should be generated. For instance, if set to 1 MB (the default), no preview will be generated for files bigger than 1 MB, for speed reasons. Select Protocols Local Protocols Internet Protocols This option makes it possible to choose when the file previews, smart folder icons, and meta-data in the File Manager should be activated. In the list of protocols that appear, select which ones are fast enough for you to allow previews to be generated. & Maximum file size: MB & Increase size of previews relative to icons & Use thumbnails embedded in files Select this to use thumbnails that are found inside some file types (e. g. JPEG). This will increase speed and reduce disk usage. Deselect it if you have files that have been processed by programs which create inaccurate thumbnails, such as ImageMagick. Sound Files & Left button: You can choose what happens when you click the left button of your pointing device on the desktop: Right button: You can choose what happens when you click the right button of your pointing device on the desktop: No action Window list menu: a menu showing all windows on all virtual desktops pops up. You can click on the desktop name to switch to that desktop, or on a window name to shift focus to that window, switching desktops if necessary, and restoring the window if it is hidden. Hidden or minimized windows are represented with their names in parentheses. Desktop menu: a context menu for the desktop pops up. Among other things, this menu has options for configuring the display, locking the screen, and logging out of KDE. Application menu: the "K" menu pops up. This might be useful for quickly accessing applications if you like to keep the panel hidden from view. You can choose what happens when you click on the desktop using your pointing device's middle button: No action Window list menu: a menu showing all windows on all virtual desktops pops up. You can click on the desktop name to switch to that desktop, or on a window name to shift focus to that window, switching desktops if necessary, and restoring the window if it is hidden. Hidden or minimized windows are represented with their names in parentheses. Desktop menu: a context menu for the desktop pops up. Among other things, this menu has options for configuring the display, locking the screen, and logging out of KDE. Application menu: the "K" menu pops up. This might be useful for quickly accessing applications if you like to keep the panel hidden from view. No action: as you might guess, nothing happens! Window list menu: a menu showing all windows on all virtual desktops pops up. You can click on the desktop name to switch to that desktop, or on a window name to shift focus to that window, switching desktops if necessary, and restoring the window if it is hidden. Hidden or minimized windows are represented with their names in parentheses. Desktop menu: a context menu for the desktop pops up. Among other things, this menu has options for configuring the display, locking the screen, and logging out of KDE. Application menu: the "K" menu pops up. This might be useful for quickly accessing applications if you like to keep the panel (also known as "Kicker") hidden from view. No Action Window List Menu Desktop Menu Application Menu Bookmarks Menu Custom Menu 1 Custom Menu 2 Behavior This module allows you to choose various options for your desktop, including the way in which icons are arranged and the pop-up menus associated when clicking on the desktop using the middle and right mouse buttons. Use the "What's This?" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options. General Uncheck this option if you do not want to have icons on the desktop. Without icons the desktop will be somewhat faster but you will no longer be able to drag files to the desktop. & Show icons on desktop Check this option if you want to run X11 programs that draw into the desktop such as xsnow, xpenguin or xmountain. If you have problems with applications like netscape that check the root window for running instances, disable this option. Allow programs in desktop window Show & tooltips Menu Bar at top of Screen If this option is selected, there is no menu bar at the top of the screen. & None If this option is selected, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the desktop menus. & Desktop menu bar If this option is selected, applications will not have their menu bar attached to their own window anymore. Instead, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the menus of the currently active application. You might recognize this behavior from Mac OS. & Current application's menu bar (Mac OS-style) Mouse Button Actions Middle button: Left button: Right button: Edit... File Icons Check this option if you want to see your icons automatically aligned to the grid when you move them. Automatically & line up icons If you check this option, any files in your desktop directory that begin with a period (.) will be shown. Usually, such files contain configuration information, and remain hidden from view. For example, files which are named ". directory" are plain text files which contain information for Konqueror, such as the icon to use in displaying a directory, the order in which files should be sorted, etc. You should not change or delete these files unless you know what you are doing. Show & hidden files Select for which types of files you want to enable preview images. Show Icon Previews For Device Icons & Show device icons: Deselect the device types which you do not want to see on the desktop. Device Types to Display Show file & tips Here you can control if, when moving the mouse over a file, you want to see a small popup window with additional information about that file Show & previews in file tips Here you can control if you want the popup window to contain a larger preview for the file, when moving the mouse over it. Multiple Desktops In this module, you can configure how many virtual desktops you want and how these should be labeled. Number of desktops: Here you can set how many virtual desktops you want on your KDE desktop. Move the slider to change the value. Desktop & Names Desktop %1: Here you can enter the name for desktop %1 Mouse wheel over desktop background switches desktop Desktop %1 Rename icons inline Checking this option will allow files to be renamed by clicking directly on the icon name. & Appearance & Standard font: This is the font used to display text in Konqueror windows. Font size: This is the font size used to display text in Konqueror windows. Normal text color: This is the color used to display text in Konqueror windows. & Text background color: This is the color used behind the text for the icons on the desktop. Height for icon text: This is the maximum number of lines that can be used to draw icon text. Long file names are truncated at the end of the last line. & Width for icon text: This is the maximum width for the icon text when konqueror is used in multi column view mode. & Underline filenames Checking this option will result in filenames being underlined, so that they look like links on a web page. Note: to complete the analogy, make sure that single click activation is enabled in the mouse control module. Display file sizes in bytes Checking this option will result in file sizes being displayed in bytes. Otherwise file sizes are being displayed in kilobytes or megabytes if appropriate. Appearance You can configure how Konqueror looks as a file manager here. & Show network operations in a single window Checking this option will group the progress information for all network file transfers into a single window with a list. When the option is not checked, all transfers appear in a separate window. Home & URL: Select Home Folder This is the URL (e. g. a folder or a web page) where Konqueror will jump to when the "Home" button is pressed. This is usually your home folder, symbolized by a'tilde '(~). Qt: :DockLeft button: Qt: :DockRight button: & Quick Copy & & Move General Fonts Stylesheets Images Automatically load images If this box is checked, Konqueror will automatically load any images that are embedded in a web page. Otherwise, it will display placeholders for the images, and you can then manually load the images by clicking on the image button. Unless you have a very slow network connection, you will probably want to check this box to enhance your browsing experience. Draw frame around not completely loaded images If this box is checked, Konqueror will draw a frame as a placeholder around images embedded in a web page that are not yet fully loaded. You will probably want to check this box to enhance your browsing experience, especially if have a slow network connection. Enabled Disabled Show Only Once Controls how Konqueror shows animated images: Enabled: Show all animations completely. Disabled: Never show animations, show the starting image only. Show only once: Show all animations completely but do not repeat them. Animations: Miscellaneous Only on Hover Underline links: Controls how Konqueror handles underlining hyperlinks: Enabled: Always underline links Disabled: Never underline links Only on Hover: Underline when the mouse is moved over the link Note: The site's CSS definitions can override this value. When Efficient Always Konqueror Fonts On this page, you can configure which fonts Konqueror should use to display the web pages you view. Font Size This is the relative font size Konqueror uses to display web sites. Minimum font size: Konqueror will never display text smaller than this size, overriding any other settings. & Medium font size: Standard font: This is the font used to display normal text in a web page. & Fixed font: This is the font used to display fixed-width (i. e. non-proportional) text. Serif font: This is the font used to display text that is marked up as serif. Sans serif font: This is the font used to display text that is marked up as sans-serif. Cursive font: This is the font used to display text that is marked up as italic. Fantasy font: This is the font used to display text that is marked up as a fantasy font. Font & size adjustment for this encoding: Use Language Encoding Default encoding: Select the default encoding to be used; normally, you will be fine with'Use language encoding 'and should not have to change this. Host/ Domain Policy & New... Change... Delete & Import... & Export... Click on this button to manually add a host or domain specific policy. Click on this button to change the policy for the host or domain selected in the list box. Click on this button to delete the policy for the host or domain selected in the list box. You must first select a policy to be changed. You must first select a policy to delete. Use Global Accept Reject Enable filters Hide filtered images URL Expressions to Filter Insert Update Remove Import... Export... Enable or disable AdBlocK filters. When enabled, a set of URL expressions should be defined in the filter list for blocking to take effect. When enabled blocked images will be removed from the page completely, otherwise a placeholder'blocked 'image will be used. This is the list of URL filters that will be applied to all embedded images and media objects. Konqueror AdBlocK Konqueror AdBlocK allows you to create a list of filters that are checked against linked images and frames. URL's that match are either discarded or replaced with a placeholder image. Tabbed Browsing When & Konqueror starts: Show Introduction Page Show My Home Page Show Blank Page Show My Bookmarks Home page: Select Home Page Konqueror Browser Here you can configure Konqueror's browser functionality. Please note that the file manager functionality has to be configured using the "File Manager" configuration module. You can make some settings how Konqueror should handle the HTML code in the web pages it loads. It is usually not necessary to change anything here. Bookmarks Ask for name and folder when adding bookmarks If this box is checked, Konqueror will allow you to change the title of the bookmark and choose a folder in which to store it when you add a new bookmark. Show only marked bookmarks in bookmark toolbar If this box is checked, Konqueror will show only those bookmarks in the bookmark toolbar which you have marked to do so in the bookmark editor. Form Completion If this box is checked, Konqueror will remember the data you enter in web forms and suggest it in similar fields for all forms. & Maximum completions: Here you can select how many values Konqueror will remember for a form field. Mouse Behavior Change cursor over links If this option is set, the shape of the cursor will change (usually to a hand) if it is moved over a hyperlink. Middle click opens URL in selection If this box is checked, you can open the URL in the selection by middle clicking on a Konqueror view. Right click goes & back in history If this box is checked, you can go back in history by right clicking on a Konqueror view. To access the context menu, press the right mouse button and move. Allow automatic delayed & reloading/ redirecting Some web pages request an automatic reload or redirection after a certain period of time. By unchecking this box Konqueror will ignore these requests. Enable Access Key activation with Ctrl key Pressing the Ctrl key when viewing webpages activates Access Keys. Unchecking this box will disable this accessibility feature. (Konqueror needs to be restarted for this change to take effect.) Enable Java globally Java Runtime Settings & Use security manager Use & KIO Shutdown applet server when inactive for more than sec & Path to Java executable, or'java ': Additional Java arguments: Enables the execution of scripts written in Java that can be contained in HTML pages. Note that, as with any browser, enabling active contents can be a security problem. This box contains the domains and hosts you have set a specific Java policy for. This policy will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling Java applets on pages sent by these domains or hosts. Select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it. Click this button to choose the file that contains the Java policies. These policies will be merged with the existing ones. Duplicate entries are ignored. Click this button to save the Java policy to a zipped file. The file, named java_policy. tgz, will be saved to a location of your choice. Here you can set specific Java policies for any particular host or domain. To add a new policy, simply click the New... button and supply the necessary information requested by the dialog box. To change an existing policy, click on the Change... button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the Delete button will remove the selected policy, causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain. Enabling the security manager will cause the jvm to run with a Security Manager in place. This will keep applets from being able to read and write to your file system, creating arbitrary sockets, and other actions which could be used to compromise your system. Disable this option at your own risk. You can modify your $HOME/. java. policy file with the Java policytool utility to give code downloaded from certain sites more permissions. Enabling this will cause the jvm to use KIO for network transport Enter the path to the java executable. If you want to use the jre in your path, simply leave it as'java '. If you need to use a different jre, enter the path to the java executable (e. g. / usr/ lib/ jdk/ bin/ java), or the path to the directory that contains'bin/ java' (e. g. / opt/ IBMJava2-13). If you want special arguments to be passed to the virtual machine, enter them here. When all the applets have been destroyed, the applet server should shut down. However, starting the jvm takes a lot of time. If you would like to keep the java process running while you are browsing, you can set the timeout value to whatever you like. To keep the java process running for the whole time that the konqueror process is, leave the Shutdown Applet Server checkbox unchecked. Domain-Specific New Java Policy Change Java Policy & Java policy: Select a Java policy for the above host or domain. Enable JavaScript globally Enables the execution of scripts written in ECMA-Script (also known as JavaScript) that can be contained in HTML pages. Note that, as with any browser, enabling scripting languages can be a security problem. Enable debugger Enables builtin JavaScript debugger. Report & errors Enables the reporting of errors that occur when JavaScript code is executed. Here you can set specific JavaScript policies for any particular host or domain. To add a new policy, simply click the New... button and supply the necessary information requested by the dialog box. To change an existing policy, click on the Change... button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the Delete button will remove the selected policy causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain. The Import and Export button allows you to easily share your policies with other people by allowing you to save and retrieve them from a zipped file. This box contains the domains and hosts you have set a specific JavaScript policy for. This policy will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling JavaScript on pages sent by these domains or hosts. Select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it. Click this button to choose the file that contains the JavaScript policies. These policies will be merged with the existing ones. Duplicate entries are ignored. Click this button to save the JavaScript policy to a zipped file. The file, named javascript_policy. tgz, will be saved to a location of your choice. Global JavaScript Policies Domain-Specific New JavaScript Policy Change JavaScript Policy JavaScript policy: Select a JavaScript policy for the above host or domain. Domain-Specific JavaScript Policies Open new windows: Use global Use setting from global policy. Allow Accept all popup window requests. Ask Prompt every time a popup window is requested. Deny Reject all popup window requests. Smart Accept popup window requests only when links are activated through an explicit mouse click or keyboard operation. If you disable this, Konqueror will stop interpreting the window. open() JavaScript command. This is useful if you regularly visit sites that make extensive use of this command to pop up ad banners. Note: Disabling this option might also break certain sites that require window. open() for proper operation. Use this feature carefully. Resize window: Allow scripts to change the window size. Ignore Ignore attempts of scripts to change the window size. The web page will think it changed the size but the actual window is not affected. Some websites change the window size on their own by using window. resizeBy() or window. resizeTo(). This option specifies the treatment of such attempts. Move window: Allow scripts to change the window position. Ignore attempts of scripts to change the window position. The web page will think it moved the window but the actual position is not affected. Some websites change the window position on their own by using window. moveBy() or window. moveTo(). This option specifies the treatment of such attempts. Focus window: Allow scripts to focus the window. Ignore attempts of scripts to focus the window. The web page will think it brought the focus to the window but the actual focus will remain unchanged. Some websites set the focus to their browser window on their own by using window. focus(). This usually leads to the window being moved to the front interrupting whatever action the user was dedicated to at that time. This option specifies the treatment of such attempts. Modify status bar text: Allow scripts to change the text of the status bar. Ignore attempts of scripts to change the status bar text. The web page will think it changed the text but the actual text will remain unchanged. Some websites change the status bar text by setting window. status or window. defaultStatus, thus sometimes preventing displaying the real URLs of hyperlinks. This option specifies the treatment of such attempts. Accept languages: Accept character sets: kcmkonqhtml Konqueror Browsing Control Module (c) 1999 - 2001 The Konqueror Developers JavaScript access controls Per-domain policies extensions & Java JavaScript JavaScript On this page, you can configure whether JavaScript programs embedded in web pages should be allowed to be executed by Konqueror. Java On this page, you can configure whether Java applets embedded in web pages should be allowed to be executed by Konqueror. Note: Active content is always a security risk, which is why Konqueror allows you to specify very fine-grained from which hosts you want to execute Java and/ or JavaScript programs. Global Settings & Enable plugins globally Only allow & HTTP and HTTPS URLs for plugins & Load plugins on demand only CPU priority for plugins: %1 Domain-Specific Settings Domain-Specific Policies Enables the execution of plugins that can be contained in HTML pages, e. g. Macromedia Flash. Note that, as with any browser, enabling active contents can be a security problem. This box contains the domains and hosts you have set a specific plugin policy for. This policy will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling plugins on pages sent by these domains or hosts. Select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it. Click this button to choose the file that contains the plugin policies. These policies will be merged with the existing ones. Duplicate entries are ignored. Click this button to save the plugin policy to a zipped file. The file, named plugin_policy. tgz, will be saved to a location of your choice. Here you can set specific plugin policies for any particular host or domain. To add a new policy, simply click the New... button and supply the necessary information requested by the dialog box. To change an existing policy, click on the Change... button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the Delete button will remove the selected policy causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain. Plugins lowest low medium high highest Konqueror Plugins The Konqueror web browser can use Netscape plugins to show special content, just like the Navigator does. Please note that the way you have to install Netscape plugins may depend on your distribution. A typical place to install them is, for example, '/ opt/ netscape/ plugins'. Do you want to apply your changes before the scan? Otherwise the changes will be lost. The nspluginscan executable cannot be found. Netscape plugins will not be scanned. Scanning for plugins Select Plugin Scan Folder Netscape Plugins Plugin MIME type Description Suffixes New Plugin Policy Change Plugin Policy & Plugin policy: Select a plugin policy for the above host or domain. & Host or domain name: Enter the name of a host (like www. kde. org) or a domain, starting with a dot (like. kde. org or. org) You must first enter a domain name. This will open a new tab instead of a new window in various situations, such as choosing a link or a folder with the middle mouse button. Open & links in new tab instead of in new window Whether or not JavaScript popups if allowed shall open in a new tab or in a new window. Open popups in new tab instead of in new window When you click a URL in another KDE program or call kfmclient to open a URL, the current desktop will be searched for a non-minimized Konqueror and, if found, the URL opened as a new tab within it. Otherwise a new Konqueror window will be opened with the required URL. Open as tab in existing Konqueror when URL is called externally This will open a new tab in the background, instead of in the foreground. Open new tabs in the background This will open a new tab opened from a page after the current tab, instead of after the last tab. Open & new tab after current tab This will display the tab bar only if there are two or more tabs. Otherwise it will always be displayed. Hide the tab bar when only one tab is open This will display close buttons inside each tab instead of websites' icons. & Show close button on tabs When you click on a tab using the middle mouse button or mouse wheel, it will close that tab. (Konqueror needs to be restarted for changes to take effect.) This will ask you whether you are sure you want to close a window when it has multiple tabs opened in it. Confirm & when closing windows with multiple tabs When checking this the previous used or opened tab will be activated when you close the current active tab instead of the one right to the current tab. Activate previously used tab when closing the current tab Folders & Remove & New Down & Up Click here to scan for newly installed Netscape plugins now. & Scan for Plugins Here you can see a list of the Netscape plugins KDE has found. Information Value Your names Your emails Stylesheets See http: / /www. w3. org/ Style/ CSS for further information on cascading style sheets. Stylesheets Use this groupbox to determine how Konqueror will render style sheets. Use default stylesheet Select this option to use the default stylesheet. Use default stylesheet Use user-defined stylesheet If this box is checked, Konqueror will try to load a user-defined style sheet as specified in the location below. The style sheet allows you to completely override the way web pages are rendered in your browser. The file specified should contain a valid style sheet (see http: / /www. w3. org/ Style/ CSS for further information on cascading style sheets). Use & user-defined stylesheet Use accessibility stylesheet Selecting this option will allow you to define a default font, font size, and font color with a few simple clicks of the mouse. Simply wander over to the Customize... dialog and pick out your desired options. Use accessibility stylesheet Customize... Font family A font family is a group of fonts that resemble one another, with family members that are e. g. bold, italic, or any number of the above. Font Family Base family: This is the currently selected font family Use same family for all text Select this option to override custom fonts everywhere in favor of the base font. Use same family for all text Font Size Base font size: 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 20 24 32 48 64 Use same size for all elements Select this option to override custom font sizes in favor of the base font size. All fonts will be displayed in the same size. & Use same size for all elements Colors Black on White This is what you normally see. & Black on white White on Black This is your classic inverse color scheme. & White on black Custom Select this option to define a custom color for the default font. Custom Background This background color is the one displayed behind the text by default. A background image will override this. Background: Background Behind this door lays the ability to choose a custom default background. Use same color for all text Select this option to apply your chosen color to the default font as well as any custom fonts as specified in a stylesheet. Use same color for all text Foreground color The foreground color is the color that the text is drawn in. & Foreground: Images Suppress images Selecting this will prevent Konqueror from loading images. & Suppress images Suppress background images Selecting this option will prevent Konqueror from loading background images. Suppress background images Preview Konqueror Stylesheets This module allows you to apply your own color and font settings to Konqueror by using stylesheets (CSS). You can either specify options or apply your own self-written stylesheet by pointing to its location. Note that these settings will always have precedence before all other settings made by the site author. This can be useful to visually impaired people or for web pages that are unreadable due to bad design. Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3 User defined stylesheets allow increased accessibility for visually handicapped people. Expression (e. g. http: / /www. example. com/ ad/ *): Enter an expression to filter. Expressions can be defined as either a filename style wildcard e. g. http: / /www. example. com/ ads* or as a full regular expression by surrounding the string with '/ 'e. g. / /(ad_BAR_banner)\\. / Enable completion of & forms Applet server timeout: Scan Use artsdsp to pipe plugin sound through aRts If this option is enabled, KDE will look for new Netscape plugins every time it starts up. This makes it easier for you if you often install new plugins, but it may also slow down KDE startup. You might want to disable this option, especially if you seldom install plugins. Scan for new plugins at & KDE startup Advanced Options Advanced Options Enhanced Browsing In this module you can configure some enhanced browsing features of KDE. Web Shortcuts Web Shortcuts are a quick way of using Web search engines. For example, type "altavista: frobozz" or "av: frobozz" and Konqueror will do a search on AltaVista for "frobozz". Even easier: just press Alt+F2 (if you have not changed this shortcut) and enter the shortcut in the KDE Run Command dialog. Under construction... & Filters & Enable Web shortcuts Enable shortcuts that allow you to quickly search for information on the web. For example, entering the shortcut gg: KDE will result in a search of the word KDE on the Google(TM) search engine. & Keyword delimiter: Choose the delimiter that separates the keyword from the phrase or word to be searched. Default & search engine: Select the search engine to use for input boxes that provide automatic lookup services when you type in normal words and phrases instead of a URL. To disable this feature select None from the list. None Change... Modify a search provider. Delete Delete the selected search provider. & New... Add a search provider. Name Shortcuts List of search providers, their associated shortcuts and whether they shall be listed in menus. Colon Space Enter the human readable name of the search provider here. & Charset: Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query Search & URI: Enter the URI that is used to do a search on the search engine here. The whole text to be searched for can be specified as \\{@} or \\{0}. Recommended is \\{@}, since it removes all query variables (name=value) from the resulting string whereas \\{0} will be substituted with the unmodified query string. You can use \\{1}... \\{n} to specify certain words from the query and \\{name} to specify a value given by'name=value 'in the user query. In addition it is possible to specify multiple references (names, numbers and strings) at once (\\{name1, name2,..., "string"}). The first matching value (from the left) will be used as substitution value for the resulting URI. A quoted string can be used as default value if nothing matches from the left of the reference list. Search & provider name: The shortcuts entered here can be used as a pseudo-URI scheme in KDE. For example, the shortcut av can be used as in av: my search URI shortcuts: Select the character set that will be used to encode your search query. In this module you can configure the web shortcuts feature. Web shortcuts allow you to quickly search or lookup words on the Internet. For example, to search for information about the KDE project using the Google engine, you simply type gg: KDE or google: KDE. If you select a default search engine, normal words or phrases will be looked up at the specified search engine by simply typing them into applications, such as Konqueror, that have built-in support for such a feature. Search Filters Modify Search Provider New Search Provider The URI does not contain a \\{...} placeholder for the user query. This means that the same page is always going to be visited, regardless of what the user types. Keep It %1 does not have a home folder. There is no user called %1. The file or folder %1 does not exist. & ShortURLs KDE %1 (unavailable) To add or remove titlebar buttons, simply drag items between the available item list and the titlebar preview. Similarly, drag items within the titlebar preview to re-position them. Resize Shade Keep Below Others Keep Above Others Close Maximize Minimize Help On All Desktops Menu --- spacer --- Select the window decoration. This is the look and feel of both the window borders and the window handle. Decoration Options Border size: Use this combobox to change the border size of the decoration. & Show window button tooltips Enabling this checkbox will show window button tooltips. If this checkbox is off, no window button tooltips will be shown. Use custom titlebar button & positions The appropriate settings can be found in the "Buttons" Tab; please note that this option is not available on all styles yet. & Window Decoration & Buttons kcmkwindecoration Window Decoration Control Module (c) 2001 Karol Szwed Karol Szwed Tiny Normal Large Very Large Huge Very Huge Oversized Window Manager Decoration This module allows you to choose the window border decorations, as well as titlebar button positions and custom decoration options. To choose a theme for your window decoration click on its name and apply your choice by clicking the "Apply" button below. If you do not want to apply your choice you can click the "Reset" button to discard your changes. You can configure each theme. There are different options specific for each theme. On the "Buttons" tab check the "Use custom titlebar button positions" box and you can change the positions of the buttons to your liking. No preview available. Most probably there was a problem loading the plugin. Active Window Inactive Window Your names Your emails Buttons KDE 2 Normal Window Desktop Dock (panel) Toolbar Torn-Off Menu Dialog Window Override Type Standalone Menubar Utility Window Splash Screen Unknown - will be treated as Normal Window kcmkwinrules Window-Specific Settings Configuration Module (c) 2004 KWin and KControl Authors Window-specific Settings Here you can customize window settings specifically only for some windows. Please note that this configuration will not take effect if you do not use KWin as your window manager. If you do use a different window manager, please refer to its documentation for how to customize window behavior. Remember settings separately for every window Show internal settings for remembering Internal setting for remembering Application settings for %1 Window settings for %1 KWin KWin helper utility This helper utility is not supposed to be called directly. Information About Selected Window Class: Role: Type: Title: Extra role: Machine: For selecting all windows belonging to a specific application, selecting only window class should usually work. Use window & class (whole application) For selecting a specific window in an application, both window class and window role should be selected. Window class will determine the application, and window role the specific window in the application; many applications do not provide useful window roles though. Use window class and window & role (specific window) With some (non-KDE) applications whole window class can be sufficient for selecting a specific window in an application, as they set whole window class to contain both application and window role. Use & whole window class (specific window) Match also window & title A single shortcut can be easily assigned or cleared using the two buttons. Only shortcuts with modifiers can be used. It is possible to have several possible shortcuts, and the first available shortcut will be used. The shortcuts are specified using space-separated shortcut sets. One set is specified as base+(list), where base are modifiers and list is a list of keys. For example "Shift+Alt+(123) Shift+Ctrl+(ABC)" will first try Shift+Alt+1, then others with Shift+Ctrl+C as the last one. & Single Shortcut Clear & New... & Modify... Delete Move & Up Move & Down & Window Description: Window & class (application type): Match whole window class Unimportant Exact Match Substring Match Regular Expression Edit Window & role: & Detect Window Properties Window & Extra Window & types: Window title: & Machine (hostname): & Geometry Do Not Affect Apply Initially Remember Force Apply Now Force Temporarily 0123456789-+, xX: & Size & Position Maximized & horizontally & Fullscreen Maximized & vertically & Desktop Shaded Minimized Default No Placement Smart Maximizing Cascade Centered Random Top-Left Corner Under Mouse On Main Window Placement & Preferences Keep & above Keep & below Skip pager Skip & taskbar & No border Accept & focus & Closeable Active opacity in% 0123456789 Inactive opacity in% Shortcut Edit... Workarounds & Focus stealing prevention Opaque Transparent Window & type & Moving/ resizing None Low Normal High Extreme Minimum size Maximum size Ignore requested & geometry Strictly obey geometry Block global shortcuts Your names Your emails Enable this checkbox to alter this window property for the specified window(s). Specify how the window property should be affected: Do Not Affect: The window property will not be affected and therefore the default handling for it will be used. Specifying this will block more generic window settings from taking effect. Apply Initially: The window property will be only set to the given value after the window is created. No further changes will be affected. Remember: The value of the window property will be remembered and every time time the window is created, the last remembered value will be applied. Force: The window property will be always forced to the given value. Apply Now: The window property will be set to the given value immediately and will not be affected later (this action will be deleted afterwards). Force temporarily: The window property will be forced to the given value until it is hidden (this action will be deleted after the window is hidden). Specify how the window property should be affected: Do Not Affect: The window property will not be affected and therefore the default handling for it will be used. Specifying this will block more generic window settings from taking effect. Force: The window property will be always forced to the given value. Force temporarily: The window property will be forced to the given value until it is hidden (this action will be deleted after the window is hidden). All Desktops Settings for %1 Unnamed entry You have specified the window class as unimportant. This means the settings will possibly apply to windows from all applications. If you really want to create a generic setting, it is recommended you at least limit the window types to avoid special window types. Edit Window-Specific Settings This configuration dialog allows altering settings only for the selected window or application. Find the setting you want to affect, enable the setting using the checkbox, select in what way the setting should be affected and to which value. Consult the documentation for more details. Edit Shortcut & Detect & Focus & Titlebar Actions Window Actions & Moving Advanced kcmkwinoptions Window Behavior Configuration Module (c) 1997 - 2002 KWin and KControl Authors Window Behavior Here you can customize the way windows behave when being moved, resized or clicked on. You can also specify a focus policy as well as a placement policy for new windows. Please note that this configuration will not take effect if you do not use KWin as your window manager. If you do use a different window manager, please refer to its documentation for how to customize window behavior. Maximize Maximize (vertical only) Maximize (horizontal only) Minimize Shade Lower On All Desktops Nothing Behavior on double click into the titlebar. & Titlebar double-click: Raise/ Lower Shade/ Unshade Maximize/ Restore Keep Above/ Below Move to Previous/ Next Desktop Change Opacity Handle mouse wheel events Titlebar wheel event: Titlebar & & Frame Here you can customize mouse click behavior when clicking on the titlebar or the frame of a window. Left button: In this row you can customize left click behavior when clicking into the titlebar or the frame. Right button: In this row you can customize right click behavior when clicking into the titlebar or the frame. Middle button: In this row you can customize middle click behavior when clicking into the titlebar or the frame. Active In this column you can customize mouse clicks into the titlebar or the frame of an active window. Raise Operations Menu Toggle Raise & Lower Behavior on left click into the titlebar or frame of an active window. Behavior on right click into the titlebar or frame of an active window. Behavior on middle click into the titlebar or frame of an active window. Behavior on left click into the titlebar or frame of an inactive window. Behavior on right click into the titlebar or frame of an inactive window. Inactive In this column you can customize mouse clicks into the titlebar or the frame of an inactive window. Activate & Raise Activate & Lower Activate Behavior on middle click into the titlebar or frame of an inactive window. Maximize Button Here you can customize behavior when clicking on the maximize button. Behavior on left click onto the maximize button. Behavior on middle click onto the maximize button. Behavior on right click onto the maximize button. Inactive Inner Window Here you can customize mouse click behavior when clicking on an inactive inner window ('inner 'means: not titlebar, not frame). In this row you can customize left click behavior when clicking into an inactive inner window ('inner 'means: not titlebar, not frame). In this row you can customize middle click behavior when clicking into an inactive inner window ('inner 'means: not titlebar, not frame). In this row you can customize right click behavior when clicking into an inactive inner window ('inner 'means: not titlebar, not frame). In this row you can customize behavior when scrolling into an inactive inner window ('inner 'means: not titlebar, not frame). Activate, Raise & Pass Click Activate & Pass Click Activate & Scroll Activate, Raise & Scroll Inner Window, Titlebar & & Frame Here you can customize KDE's behavior when clicking somewhere into a window while pressing a modifier key. Meta Alt Here you select whether holding the Meta key or Alt key will allow you to perform the following actions. Modifier key: Move Activate, Raise and Move Resize Here you can customize KDE's behavior when scrolling with the mouse wheel in a window while pressing the modifier key. Mouse wheel: Your names Your emails None Low Medium High Extreme This option specifies how much KWin will try to prevent unwanted focus stealing caused by unexpected activation of new windows. (Note: This feature does not work with the Focus Under Mouse or Focus Strictly Under Mouse focus policies.) None: Prevention is turned off and new windows always become activated. Low: Prevention is enabled; when some window does not have support for the underlying mechanism and KWin cannot reliably decide whether to activate the window or not, it will be activated. This setting may have both worse and better results than the medium level, depending on the applications. Medium: Prevention is enabled. High: New windows get activated only if no window is currently active or if they belong to the currently active application. This setting is probably not really usable when not using mouse focus policy. Extreme: All windows must be explicitly activated by the user. Windows that are prevented from stealing focus are marked as demanding attention, which by default means their taskbar entry will be highlighted. This can be changed in the Notifications control module. Focus stealing prevention level: Click to Focus Focus Follows Mouse Focus Under Mouse Focus Strictly Under Mouse & Policy: The focus policy is used to determine the active window, i. e. the window you can work in. Click to focus: A window becomes active when you click into it. This is the behavior you might know from other operating systems. Focus follows mouse: Moving the mouse pointer actively on to a normal window activates it. New windows will receive the focus, without you having to point the mouse at them explicitly. Very practical if you are using the mouse a lot. Focus under mouse: The window that happens to be under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse points nowhere, the last window that was under the mouse has focus. New windows will not automatically receive the focus. Focus strictly under mouse: Only the window under the mouse pointer is active. If the mouse points nowhere, nothing has focus. Note that'Focus under mouse 'and'Focus strictly under mouse' prevent certain features such as the Alt+Tab walk through windows dialog in the KDE mode from working properly. ms Delay focus by: Click raises active window When this option is enabled, a window in the background will automatically come to the front when the mouse pointer has been over it for some time. This is the delay after which the window that the mouse pointer is over will automatically come to the front. When this option is enabled, the active window will be brought to the front when you click somewhere into the window contents. To change it for inactive windows, you need to change the settings in the Actions tab. When this option is enabled, there will be a delay after which the window the mouse pointer is over will become active (receive focus). This is the delay after which the window the mouse pointer is over will automatically receive focus. Separate screen focus When this option is enabled, focus operations are limited only to the active Xinerama screen When this option is enabled, the active Xinerama screen (where new windows appear, for example) is the screen containing the mouse pointer. When disabled, the active Xinerama screen is the screen containing the focused window. By default this option is disabled for Click to focus and enabled for other focus policies. Shading & Enable hover If Shade Hover is enabled, a shaded window will un-shade automatically when the mouse pointer has been over the title bar for some time. Sets the time in milliseconds before the window unshades when the mouse pointer goes over the shaded window. Delay: Window Tabbing Smart Maximizing Cascade Random Centered Zero-Cornered The placement policy determines where a new window will appear on the desktop. Smart will try to achieve a minimum overlap of windows Maximizing will try to maximize every window to fill the whole screen. It might be useful to selectively affect placement of some windows using the window-specific settings. Cascade will cascade the windows Random will use a random position Centered will place the window centered Zero-Cornered will place the window in the top-left corner & Placement: Hide utility windows for inactive applications When turned on, utility windows (tool windows, torn-off menus,...) of inactive applications will be hidden and will be shown only when the application becomes active. Note that applications have to mark the windows with the proper window type for this feature to work. Windows Display content in moving windows Enable this option if you want a window's content to be fully shown while moving it, instead of just showing a window'skeleton '. The result may not be satisfying on slow machines without graphic acceleration. Display content in & resizing windows Enable this option if you want a window's content to be shown while resizing it, instead of just showing a window'skeleton '. The result may not be satisfying on slow machines. Display window & geometry when moving or resizing Enable this option if you want a window's geometry to be displayed while it is being moved or resized. The window position relative to the top-left corner of the screen is displayed together with its size. Allow moving and resizing of maximized windows When enabled, this feature activates the border of maximized windows and allows you to move or resize them, just like for normal windows Snap Zones none Here you can set the snap zone for screen borders, i. e. the'strength 'of the magnetic field which will make windows snap to the border when moved near it. & Border snap zone: Here you can set the snap zone for windows, i. e. the'strength 'of the magnetic field which will make windows snap to each other when they are moved near another window. & Window snap zone: Here you can set the snap zone for the screen center, i. e. the'strength 'of the magnetic field which will make windows snap to the center of the screen when moved near it. & Center snap zone: Snap windows only when overlapping Here you can set that windows will be only snapped if you try to overlap them, i. e. they will not be snapped if the windows comes only near another window or border. Show window list while switching windows Hold down the Alt key and press the Tab key repeatedly to walk through the windows on the current desktop (the Alt+Tab combination can be reconfigured). If this checkbox is checked a popup widget is shown, displaying the icons of all windows to walk through and the title of the currently selected one. Otherwise, the focus is passed to a new window each time Tab is pressed, with no popup widget. In addition, the previously activated window will be sent to the back in this mode. & Traverse windows on all desktops Leave this option disabled if you want to limit walking through windows to the current desktop. Desktop navigation wraps around Enable this option if you want keyboard or active desktop border navigation beyond the edge of a desktop to take you to the opposite edge of the new desktop. Popup desktop name on desktop & switch Enable this option if you wish to see the current desktop name popup whenever the current desktop is changed. Normal Active Desktop Borders If this option is enabled, moving the mouse to a screen border will change your desktop. This is e. g. useful if you want to drag windows from one desktop to the other. Disabled Only & when moving windows Always enabled Here you can set a delay for switching desktops using the active borders feature. Desktops will be switched after the mouse has been pushed against a screen border for the specified number of milliseconds. Desktop & switch delay: Here you can customize KDE's behavior when middle clicking into a window while pressing the modifier key. Here you can customize mouse click behavior when double clicking on the titlebar of a window. Modifier key + left button: Modifier key + right button: Modifier key + middle button: Focus Auto & raise Navigation Active & mouse screen Animate Animate the action of reducing the window to its titlebar (shading) as well as the expansion of a shaded window Animate minimize and restore Enable this option if you want an animation shown when windows are minimized or restored. Slow Fast Here you can set the speed of the animation shown when windows are minimized and restored. & Translucency It seems that alpha channel support is not available. Please make sure you have Xorg & ge; 6.8, and have installed the kompmgr that came with kwin. Also, make sure you have the following entries in your XConfig (e. g. / etc/ X11/ xorg. conf): Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection And if your GPU provides hardware-accelerated Xrender support (mainly nVidia cards): Option "RenderAccel" "true" In Section "Device" Apply translucency only to decoration Active windows: Inactive windows: Moving windows: Dock windows: Treat'keep above 'windows as active ones Disable ARGB windows (ignores window alpha maps, fixes gtk1 apps) Opacity Use shadows Active window size: Inactive window size: Dock window size: Vertical offset: Horizontal offset: Shadow color: Remove shadows on move Remove shadows on resize Shadows Fade-in windows (including popups) Fade between opacity changes Effects Use translucency/ shadows Translucency support is new and may cause problems including crashes (sometimes the translucency engine, seldom even X). Fade-out speed: Launch Feedback You can configure the application-launch feedback here. Busy Cursor Busy Cursor KDE offers a busy cursor for application startup notification. To enable the busy cursor, select one kind of visual feedback from the combobox. It may occur, that some applications are not aware of this startup notification. In this case, the cursor stops blinking after the time given in the section'Startup indication timeout ' No Busy Cursor Passive Busy Cursor Blinking Cursor Bouncing Cursor & Startup indication timeout: sec Taskbar & Notification Taskbar Notification You can enable a second method of startup notification which is used by the taskbar where a button with a rotating hourglass appears, symbolizing that your started application is loading. It may occur, that some applications are not aware of this startup notification. In this case, the button disappears after the time given in the section'Startup indication timeout ' Enable & taskbar notification Startup indication timeout: without name Country or region: Languages: Remove %1 (change...) Add Language This is where you live. KDE will use the defaults for this country or region. This will add a language to the list. If the language is already in the list, the old one will be moved instead. This will remove the highlighted language from the list. KDE programs will be displayed in the first available language in this list. If none of the languages are available, US English will be used. Here you can choose your country or region. The settings for languages, numbers etc. will automatically switch to the corresponding values. Here you can choose the languages that will be used by KDE. If the first language in the list is not available, the second will be used, etc. If only US English is available, no translations have been installed. You can get translation packages for many languages from the place you got KDE from. Note that some applications may not be translated to your languages; in this case, they will automatically fall back to US English. Numbers: Money: Date: Short date: Time: This is how numbers will be displayed. This is how monetary values will be displayed. This is how date values will be displayed. This is how date values will be displayed using a short notation. This is how the time will be displayed. Currency: Currency symbol: Decimal symbol: Thousands separator: Decimal places: Positive Prefix currency symbol Sign position: Negative Digit set: Parentheses Around Before Quantity Money After Quantity Money Before Money After Money Here you can define the decimal separator used to display monetary values. Note that the decimal separator used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the'Numbers' tab). Here you can define the thousands separator used to display monetary values. Note that the thousands separator used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the'Numbers' tab). Here you can set the number of decimal places displayed for monetary values, i. e. the number of digits after the decimal separator. Note that the decimal places used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the'Numbers' tab). If this option is checked, the currency sign will be prefixed (i. e. to the left of the value) for all positive monetary values. If not, it will be postfixed (i. e. to the right). If this option is checked, the currency sign will be prefixed (i. e. to the left of the value) for all negative monetary values. If not, it will be postfixed (i. e. to the right). Here you can select how a positive sign will be positioned. This only affects monetary values. Here you can select how a negative sign will be positioned. This only affects monetary values. Here you can define the set of digits used to display monetary values. If digits other than Arabic are selected, they will appear only if used in the language of the application or the piece of text where the number is shown. Note that the set of digits used to display other numbers has to be defined separately (see the'Numbers' tab). & Decimal symbol: Thousands separator: Positive sign: & Negative sign: Decimal & places: Here you can define the decimal separator used to display numbers (i. e. a dot or a comma in most countries). Note that the decimal separator used to display monetary values has to be set separately (see the'Money 'tab). Here you can define the thousands separator used to display numbers. Note that the thousands separator used to display monetary values has to be set separately (see the'Money 'tab). Here you can specify text used to prefix positive numbers. Most people leave this blank. Here you can specify text used to prefix negative numbers. This should not be empty, so you can distinguish positive and negative numbers. It is normally set to minus (-). Here you can set the number of decimal places displayed for numeric values, i. e. the number of digits after the decimal separator. Here you can define the set of digits used to display numbers. If digits other than Arabic are selected, they will appear only if used in the language of the application or the piece of text where the number is shown. Note that the set of digits used to display monetary values has to be set separately (see the'Money 'tab). Paper format: Measure system: Metric Imperial A4 US Letter HH hH PH pH MM SS AMPM YYYY YY mM SHORTMONTH MONTH dD DD SHORTWEEKDAY WEEKDAY Calendar system: Time format: Date format: Short date format: Use declined form of month name First day of the week: First working day of the week: Last working day of the week: Day of the week for religious observance: HH: MM: SS pH: MM: SS AMPM WEEKDAY MONTH dD YYYY SHORTWEEKDAY MONTH dD YYYY YYYY-MM-DD dD. mM. YYYY DD. MM. YYYY The text in this textbox will be used to format time strings. The sequences below will be replaced: HH The hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (00-23). hH The hour (24-hour clock) as a decimal number (0-23). PH The hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (01-12). pH The hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number (1-12). MM The minutes as a decimal number (00-59). SS The seconds as a decimal number (00-59). AMPM Either "am" or "pm" according to the given time value. Noon is treated as "pm" and midnight as "am". YYYY The year with century as a decimal number. YY The year without century as a decimal number (00-99). MM The month as a decimal number (01-12). mM The month as a decimal number (1-12). SHORTMONTH The first three characters of the month name. MONTH The full month name. DD The day of month as a decimal number (01-31). dD The day of month as a decimal number (1-31). SHORTWEEKDAY The first three characters of the weekday name. WEEKDAY The full weekday name. The text in this textbox will be used to format long dates. The sequences below will be replaced: The text in this textbox will be used to format short dates. For instance, this is used when listing files. The sequences below will be replaced: This option determines which day will be considered as the first one of the week. This option determines which day will be considered as the first working day of the week. This option determines which day will be considered as the last working day of the week. This option determines which day will be considered as the day of the week for religious observance. This option determines whether possessive form of month names should be used in dates. None None selected (change...) Your names Your emails KCMLocale Regional settings Changed language settings apply only to newly started applications. To change the language of all programs, you will have to logout first. Applying Language Settings Country/ Region & Language From here you can configure language, numeric, and time settings for your particular region. In most cases it will be sufficient to choose the country you live in. For instance KDE will automatically choose "German" as language if you choose "Germany" from the list. It will also change the time format to use 24 hours and and use comma as decimal separator. Examples & Locale & Numbers & Money & Time & & Dates & Other Fract digits: Gregorian Hijri Hebrew Jalali Calendar system Locale Number Move Up Move Down Name IP Address Network Mask Type State HWAddr & Update kcminfo KDE Panel System Information Control Module (c) 2001 - 2002 Alexander Neundorf Alexander Neundorf Up Down Broadcast Point to Point Multicast Loopback Unknown Your names Your emails System Notifications KDE allows for a great deal of control over how you will be notified when certain events occur. There are several choices as to how you are notified: As the application was originally designed. With a beep or other noise. Via a popup dialog box with additional information. By recording the event in a logfile without any additional visual or audible alert. Event source: & Applications & Player Settings KNotify System Notification Control Panel Module Original implementation Use the & KDE sound system 100% 0% & Volume: & Use an external player & Player: & No audio output Your names Your emails Audio Player Settings KDE Performance You can configure settings that improve KDE performance here. Konqueror System Konqueror Performance You can configure several settings that improve Konqueror performance here. These include options for reusing already running instances and for keeping instances preloaded. Disables the minimization of memory usage and allows you to make each browsing activity independent from the others With this option activated, only one instance of Konqueror used for file browsing will exist in the memory of your computer at any moment, no matter how many file browsing windows you open, thus reducing resource requirements. Be aware that this also means that, if something goes wrong, all your file browsing windows will be closed simultaneously With this option activated, only one instance of Konqueror will exist in the memory of your computer at any moment, no matter how many browsing windows you open, thus reducing resource requirements. Be aware that this also means that, if something goes wrong, all your browsing windows will be closed simultaneously. If non-zero, this option allows keeping Konqueror instances in memory after all their windows have been closed, up to the number specified in this option. When a new Konqueror instance is needed, one of these preloaded instances will be reused instead, improving responsiveness at the expense of the memory required by the preloaded instances. If enabled, an instance of Konqueror will be preloaded after the ordinary KDE startup sequence. This will make the first Konqueror window open faster, but at the expense of longer KDE startup times (but you will be able to work while it is loading, so you may not even notice that it is taking longer). If enabled, KDE will always try to have one preloaded Konqueror instance ready; preloading a new instance in the background whenever there is not one available, so that windows will always open quickly. Warning: In some cases, it is actually possible that this will reduce perceived performance. Minimize Memory Usage & Never For & file browsing only (recommended) Always (use with care) Preloading Maximum number of instances kept & preloaded: Preload an instance after KDE startup Always try to have at least one preloaded instance System Configuration Disable & system configuration startup check This option may in rare cases lead to various problems. Consult the What's This (Shift+F1) help for details. During startup KDE needs to perform a check of its system configuration (mimetypes, installed applications, etc.), and in case the configuration has changed since the last time, the system configuration cache (KSyCoCa) needs to be updated. This option delays the check, which avoid scanning all directories containing files describing the system during KDE startup, thus making KDE startup faster. However, in the rare case the system configuration has changed since the last time, and the change is needed before this delayed check takes place, this option may lead to various problems (missing applications in the K Menu, reports from applications about missing required mimetypes, etc.). Changes of system configuration mostly happen by (un)installing applications. It is therefore recommended to turn this option temporarily off while (un)installing applications. Phonon Configuration Module Copyright 2006 Matthias Kretz Matthias Kretz Device Preference Backend Audio Output Audio Capture Play a test sound on the selected device Default Output Device Preference Default Capture Device Preference Output Device Preference for the '%1 'Category Capture Device Preference for the '%1 'Category A list of Phonon Backends found on your system. The order here determines the order Phonon will use them in. Prefer Defer Various categories of outputs. For each category you may choose what device you wish to output to. Audio Outputs found on your system. Choose the device that you wish sound to come out of. The order determines the preference of the output devices. If for some reason the first device cannot be used Phonon will try to use the second, and so on. Remove prefer the selected device no preference for the selected device Your names Your emails Type Resource Mounted Under This list shows the Samba and NFS shared resources mounted on your system from other hosts. The "Type" column tells you whether the mounted resource is a Samba or an NFS type of resource. The "Resource" column shows the descriptive name of the shared resource. Finally, the third column, which is labeled "Mounted under" shows the location on your system where the shared resource is mounted. Samba log file: Show opened connections Show closed connections Show opened files Show closed files & Update This page presents the contents of your samba log file in a friendly layout. Check that the correct log file for your computer is listed here. If you need to, correct the name or location of the log file, and then click the "Update" button. Check this option if you want to view the details for connections opened to your computer. Check this option if you want to view the events when connections to your computer were closed. Check this option if you want to see the files which were opened on your computer by remote users. Note that file open/ close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module). Check this option if you want to see the events when files opened by remote users were closed. Note that file open/ close events are not logged unless the samba log level is set to at least 2 (you cannot set the log level using this module). Click here to refresh the information on this page. The log file (shown above) will be read to obtain the events logged by samba. Date & Time Event Service/ File Host/ User This list shows details of the events logged by samba. Note that events at the file level are not logged unless you have configured the log level for samba to 2 or greater. As with many other lists in KDE, you can click on a column heading to sort on that column. Click again to change the sorting direction from ascending to descending or vice versa. If the list is empty, try clicking the "Update" button. The samba log file will be read and the list refreshed. CONNECTION OPENED CONNECTION CLOSED FILE OPENED FILE CLOSED Could not open file %1 Connections: 0 File accesses: 0 Event: Service/ File: Host/ User: & Search Clear Results Show expanded service info Show expanded host info Nr Hits Connection File Access Connections: %1 File accesses: %1 FILE OPENED Service Accessed From UID GID PID Open Files Error: Unable to run smbstatus Error: Unable to open configuration file "smb. conf" & Exports & Imports & Log & Statistics The Samba and NFS Status Monitor is a front end to the programs smbstatus and showmount. Smbstatus reports on current Samba connections, and is part of the suite of Samba tools, which implements the SMB (Session Message Block) protocol, also called the NetBIOS or LanManager protocol. This protocol can be used to provide printer sharing or drive sharing services on a network including machines running the various flavors of Microsoft Windows. kcmsamba KDE Panel System Information Control Module (c) 2002 KDE Information Control Module Samba Team Alexander Neundorf Your names Your emails Advanced Options Specify the priority that the screensaver will run at. A higher priority may mean that the screensaver runs faster, though may reduce the speed that other programs run at while the screensaver is active. The action to take when the mouse cursor is located in the top left corner of the screen for 15 seconds. The action to take when the mouse cursor is located in the top right corner of the screen for 15 seconds. The action to take when the mouse cursor is located in the bottom left corner of the screen for 15 seconds. The action to take when the mouse cursor is located in the bottom right corner of the screen for 15 seconds. Banners & Pictures Desktop Distortions Flying Things Fractals Gadgets & Simulations Illusions of Depth Miscellaneous OpenGL Screen Savers Rapid Motion Visit to Flatland Screen Corner Actions Top left: No Action Lock Screen Prevent Locking Top right: Bottom left: Bottom right: Screen Saver Priority Low Medium High Advanced & Options Settings Automatically start the screen saver after a period of inactivity. Start automatically The period of inactivity after which the screen saver should start. After: Prevent potential unauthorized use by requiring a password to stop the screen saver. & Require password to stop The amount of time, after the screen saver has started, to ask for the unlock password. Screen Saver Select the screen saver to use. Configure the screen saver's options, if any. & Setup... Show a full screen preview of the screen saver. & Test Your names Your emails Screen Saver This module allows you to enable and configure a screen saver. Note that you can enable a screen saver even if you have power saving features enabled for your display. Besides providing an endless variety of entertainment and preventing monitor burn-in, a screen saver also gives you a simple way to lock your display if you are going to leave it unattended for a while. If you want the screen saver to lock the session, make sure you enable the "Require password" feature of the screen saver; if you do not, you can still explicitly lock the session using the desktop's "Lock Session" action. A preview of the selected screen saver. kcmscreensaver KDE Screen Saver Control Module (c) 1997-2002 Martin R. Jones (c) 2003-2004 Chris Howells Loading... Choose the period after which the display will be locked. Setup... Desktop Widgets KDE Control Module A tool to start single KDE control modules (c) 1999-2004, The KDE Developers Maintainer List all possible modules Configuration module to open Specify a particular language Do not display main window The following modules are available: No description available Your names Your emails Embeds the module with buttons in window with id Embeds the module without buttons in window with id Configure - %1 Unable to contact the KDE smartcard service. Possible Reasons 1) The KDE daemon, 'kded 'is not running. You can restart it by running the command'kdeinit' and then try reloading the KDE System Settings to see if this message goes away. 2) You do not appear to have smartcard support in the KDE libraries. You will need to recompile the kdelibs package with libpcsclite installed. Smartcard Support & Enable smartcard support Enable & polling to autodetect card events In most cases you should have this enabled. It allows KDE to automatically detect card insertion and reader hotplug events. Automatically & launch card manager if inserted card is unclaimed When you insert a smartcard, KDE can automatically launch a management tool if no other application attempts to use the card. & Beep on card insert and removal Readers Reader Type Subtype SubSubtype PCSCLite Configuration To add new readers you have to modify / etc/ readers. conf file and re-start pcscd Your names Your emails kcmsmartcard KDE Smartcard Control Module (c) 2001 George Staikos George Staikos Change Module... Unable to launch KCardChooser No card inserted Smart card support disabled No readers found. Check'pcscd 'is running NO ATR or no card inserted Managed by: No module managing this card smartcard This module allows you to configure KDE support for smartcards. These can be used for various tasks such as storing SSL certificates and logging in to the system. Session Manager You can configure the session manager here. This includes options such as whether or not the session exit (logout) should be confirmed, whether the session should be restored again when logging in and whether the computer should be automatically shut down after session exit by default. General Check this option if you want the session manager to display a logout confirmation dialog box. Confirm logout Offer shutdown options Here you can choose what should happen by default when you log out. This only has meaning, if you logged in through KDM. Default Leave Option & End current session & Turn off computer & Restart computer Restore previous session: Will save all applications running on exit and restore them when they next start up Restore manually saved session: Allows the session to be saved at any time via "Save Session" in the K-Menu. This means the currently started applications will reappear when they next start up. Start with an empty session: Do not save anything. Will come up with an empty desktop on next start. On Login Restore & previous session Restore & manually saved session Start with an empty & session Applications to be excluded from sessions: Here you can enter a colon or comma separated list of applications that should not be saved in sessions, and therefore will not be started when restoring a session. For example'xterm: konsole 'or'xterm, konsole'. Session Manager Advanced Window Manager Style This module allows you to modify the visual appearance of user interface elements, such as the widget style and effects. kcmstyle KDE Style Module (c) 2002 Karol Szwed, Daniel Molkentin Widget style: Configure... Preview & Applications & Workspace There was an error loading the configuration dialog for this style. Unable to Load Dialog No description available. Description: %1 Here you can choose from a list of predefined widget styles (e. g. the way buttons are drawn) which may or may not be combined with a theme (additional information like a marble texture or a gradient). This area shows a preview of the currently selected style without having to apply it to the whole desktop. No Text: Shows only icons on toolbar buttons. Best option for low resolutions. Text Only: Shows only text on toolbar buttons. Text Beside Icons: Shows icons and text on toolbar buttons. Text is aligned beside the icon. Text Below Icons: Shows icons and text on toolbar buttons. Text is aligned below the icon. If you enable this option, KDE Applications will show small icons alongside some important buttons. If you enable this option, KDE Applications will run internal animations. Show icons on buttons: Toolbars Text Only Text Beside Icons Text Below Icons Tab 1 Group Box Radio button Checkbox Button Combobox Tab 2 Get New Themes... Your names Your emails Configure %1 Icons Only Text position of toolbar elements: & Style This page allows you to enable various widget style effects. For best performance, it is advisable to disable all effects. Highlight buttons under mouse Enable tooltips If this option is selected, toolbar buttons will change their color when the mouse cursor is moved over them. If you check this option, the KDE application will offer tooltips when the cursor remains over items in the toolbar. & Effects Show tear-off handles in & popup menus & Enable GUI effects Disable Animate Combobox effect: Fade & Tool tip effect: Make Translucent & Menu effect: Menu tear-off handles: Menu & drop shadow Software Tint Software Blend XRender Blend 0% 50% 100% Menu translucency type: Menu & opacity: Transparent toolbars when moving Selected style: %1 One or more effects that you have chosen could not be applied because the selected style does not support them; they have therefore been disabled. Menu translucency is not available. Menu drop-shadows are not available. If you check this box, you can select several effects for different widgets like combo boxes, menus or tooltips. Disable: do not use any combo box effects. Animate: Do some animation. Disable: do not use any tooltip effects. Animate: Do some animation. Fade: Fade in tooltips using alpha-blending. Disable: do not use any menu effects. Animate: Do some animation. Fade: Fade in menus using alpha-blending. Make Translucent: Alpha-blend menus for a see-through effect. (KDE styles only) When enabled, all popup menus will have a drop-shadow, otherwise drop-shadows will not be displayed. At present, only KDE styles can have this effect enabled. Software Tint: Alpha-blend using a flat color. Software Blend: Alpha-blend using an image. XRender Blend: Use the XFree RENDER extension for image blending (if available). This method may be slower than the Software routines on non-accelerated displays, but may however improve performance on remote displays. By adjusting this slider you can control the menu effect opacity. Note: that all widgets in this combobox do not apply to Qt-only applications. If you check this box, the toolbars will be transparent when moving them around. If you enable this option some pop-up menus will show so called tear-off handles. If you click them, you get the menu inside a widget. This can be very helpful when performing the same action multiple times. % Button Group This module allows you to see the devices attached to your USB bus(es). Device kcmusb KDE USB Viewer (c) 2001 Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Matthias Hoelzer-Kluepfel Live Monitoring of USB Bus Your names Your emails Unknown Manufacturer: Serial #: Class %1 Subclass %1 Protocol %1 USB Version %1. %2 Vendor ID 0x%1 Product ID 0x%1 Revision %1. %2 Speed %1 Mbit/ s Channels %1 Power Consumption %1 mA Power Consumption self powered Attached Devicenodes %1 Max. Packet Size %1 Bandwidth %1 of %2 (%3%) Intr. requests %1 Isochr. requests %1 Could not open one or more USB controller. Make sure, you have read access to all USB controllers that should be listed here. AT-commands ATM Networking Abstract (modem) Audio Bidirectional Boot Interface Subclass Bulk (Zip) CAPI 2.0 CAPI Control CDC PUF Communications Control Device Control/ Bulk Control/ Bulk/ Interrupt Data Direct Line Ethernet Networking Floppy HDLC Host Based Driver Hub Human Interface Devices I.430 ISDN BRI Interface Keyboard Mass Storage Mouse Multi-Channel No Subclass Non Streaming None Printer Q.921 Q.921M Q.921TM Q.932 EuroISDN SCSI Streaming Telephone Transparent Unidirectional V.120 V.24 rate ISDN V.42bis Vendor Specific Vendor Specific Class Vendor Specific Protocol Vendor Specific Subclass Vendor specific USB Devices Name GUID Local IRM CRM ISO BM PM Acc Speed Vendor Generate 1394 Bus Reset Here you can see some information about your IEEE 1394 configuration. The meaning of the columns: Name: port or node name, the number can change with each bus reset GUID: the 64 bit GUID of the node Local: checked if the node is an IEEE 1394 port of your computer IRM: checked if the node is isochronous resource manager capable CRM: checked if the node is cycle master capable ISO: checked if the node supports isochronous transfers BM: checked if the node is bus manager capable PM: checked if the node is power management capable Acc: the cycle clock accuracy of the node, valid from 0 to 100 Speed: the speed of the node Vendor: the vendor of the device Port %1: "%2" Node %1 Not ready Unknown kcmxinerama KDE Multiple Monitor Configurator (c) 2002-2003 George Staikos George Staikos Multiple Monitors This module allows you to configure KDE support for multiple monitors. Display %1 Display Containing the Pointer This module is only for configuring systems with a single desktop spread across multiple monitors. You do not appear to have this configuration. Some settings may affect only newly started applications. KDE Multiple Monitors Multiple Monitor Support Enable multiple monitor virtual desktop support Enable multiple monitor window resistance support Enable multiple monitor window placement support Enable multiple monitor window maximize support Enable multiple monitor window fullscreen support X Coordinate Y Coordinate Width Height Show unmanaged windows on: & Identify All Displays Your names Your emails Show KDE splash screen on: Debug Settings Debug area: File Message Box Shell Syslog None Information Output to: Filename: Warning Error Fatal Error Abort on fatal errors & Select All & Deselect All KDebugDialog A dialog box for setting preferences for debug output Maintainer Show the fully-fledged dialog instead of the default list dialog Turn area off Your names Your emails KDE passwd Changes a UNIX password. Maintainer Change password of this user You need to be root to change the password of other users. Change Password Please enter your current password: Conversation with'passwd 'failed. Could not find the program'passwd '. Incorrect password. Please try again. Internal error: illegal return value from PasswdProcess: :checkCurrent. Please enter your new password: Please enter the new password for user %1: Your password is longer than 8 characters. On some systems, this can cause problems. You can truncate the password to 8 characters, or leave it as it is. The password is longer than 8 characters. On some systems, this can cause problems. You can truncate the password to 8 characters, or leave it as it is. Password Too Long Truncate Use as Is Your password has been changed. Your password has not been changed. Your names Your emails KDE su Runs a program with elevated privileges. Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Geert Jansen, Pietro Iglio Geert Jansen Maintainer Pietro Iglio Original author Specifies the command to run Run command under target uid if < file > is not writable Specifies the target uid Do not keep password Stop the daemon (forgets all passwords) Enable terminal output (no password keeping) Set priority value: 0 < = prio < = 100, 0 is lowest Use realtime scheduling Do not display ignore button Specify icon to use in the password dialog Do not show the command to be run in the dialog Command '%1 'not found. Illegal priority: %1 No command specified. Su returned with an error. Command: realtime: Priority: Your names Your emails Ignore Run as %1 Please enter your password below. The action you requested needs root privileges. Please enter root's password below or click Ignore to continue with your current privileges. The action you requested needs root privileges. Please enter root's password below. The action you requested needs additional privileges. Please enter the password for %1 below or click Ignore to continue with your current privileges. The action you requested needs additional privileges. Please enter the password for %1 below. & Ignore Conversation with su failed. The program'su 'could not be found. Ensure your PATH is set correctly. Incorrect password, please try again. Internal error: illegal return from SuProcess: :checkInstall() KDE su daemon Daemon used by kdesu Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Geert Jansen Geert Jansen Author Your names Your emails Open Save As Choose Color KDialog KDialog can be used to show nice dialog boxes from shell scripts (C) 2000, Nick Thompson David Faure Current maintainer Brad Hards Nick Thompson Matthias Hölzer David Gümbel Richard Moore Dawit Alemayehu Question message box with yes/ no buttons Question message box with yes/ no/ cancel buttons Warning message box with yes/ no buttons Warning message box with continue/ cancel buttons Warning message box with yes/ no/ cancel buttons 'Sorry 'message box 'Error 'message box Message Box dialog Input Box dialog Password dialog Text Box dialog Text Input Box dialog ComboBox dialog Menu dialog Check List dialog Radio List dialog Passive Popup File dialog to open an existing file File dialog to save a file File dialog to select an existing directory File dialog to open an existing URL File dialog to save a URL Icon chooser dialog Progress bar dialog, returns a D-Bus reference for communication Color dialog to select a color Dialog title Default entry to use for combobox, menu and color Allows the --getopenurl and --getopenfilename options to return multiple files Return list items on separate lines (for checklist option and file open with --multiple) Outputs the winId of each dialog Config file and option name for saving the "do-not-show/ ask-again" state Slider dialog box, returns selected value Calendar dialog box, returns selected date Makes the dialog transient for an X app specified by winid Arguments - depending on main option Your names Your emails kdialog: could not open file %1 Enable background If this is checked, KDM will use the settings below for the background. If it is disabled, you have to look after the background yourself. This is done by running some program (possibly xsetroot) in the script specified in the Setup= option in kdmrc (usually Xsetup). Attention Read help Enable Auto-Login Turn on the auto-login feature. This applies only to KDM's graphical login. Think twice before enabling this! User: Select the user to be logged in automatically. Lock session The automatically started session will be locked immediately (provided it is a KDE session). This can be used to obtain a super-fast login restricted to one user. Preselect User & None Previous Preselect the user that logged in previously. Use this if this computer is usually used several consecutive times by one user. Specified: Preselect the user specified in the combo box to the right. Use this if this computer is predominantly used by a certain user. Select the user to be preselected for login. This box is editable, so you can specify an arbitrary non-existent user to mislead possible attackers. Focus password When this option is on, KDM will place the cursor in the password field instead of the user field after preselecting a user. Use this to save one key press per login, if the preselection usually does not need to be changed. Enable Password-Less Logins When this option is checked, the checked users from the list below will be allowed to log in without entering their password. This applies only to KDM's graphical login. Think twice before enabling this! No password required for: Check all users you want to allow a password-less login for. Entries denoted with '@ 'are user groups. Checking a group is like checking all users in that group. Miscellaneous Automatically log in again after & X server crash When this option is on, a user will be logged in again automatically when their session is interrupted by an X server crash; note that this can open a security hole: if you use a screen locker than KDE's integrated one, this will make circumventing a password-secured screen lock possible. & Greeting: This is the "headline" for KDM's login window. You may want to put some nice greeting or information about the operating system here. KDM will substitute the following character pairs with the respective contents: %d - > current display %h - > host name, possibly with domain name %n - > node name, most probably the host name without domain name %s - > the operating system %r - > the operating system's version %m - > the machine (hardware) type%% - > a single% Logo area: Show clock Show logo You can choose to display a custom logo (see below), a clock or no logo at all. & Logo: Click here to choose an image that KDM will display. You can also drag and drop an image onto this button (e. g. from Konqueror). Dialog & position: There was an error loading the image: %1 It will not be saved. Welcome to %s at %n KDM - Dialog Here you can configure the basic appearance of the KDM login manager in dialog mode, i. e. a greeting string, an icon etc. Locale & Language: Here you can choose the language used by KDM. This setting does not affect a user's personal settings; that will take effect after login. & Use themed greeter Enable this if you would like to use a themed Login Manager. default GUI style: You can choose a basic GUI style here that will be used by KDM only. Color scheme: You can choose a basic Color Scheme here that will be used by KDM only. This changes the font which is used for all the text in the login manager except for the greeting and failure messages. & General: This changes the font which is used for failure messages in the login manager. & Failure: This changes the font which is used for the login manager's greeting. Greeting: Use anti-aliasing for fonts If you check this box and your X-Server has the Xft extension, fonts will be antialiased (smoothed) in the login dialog. Allow Shutdown & Local: Everybody Only Root Nobody & Remote: Here you can select who is allowed to shutdown the computer using KDM. You can specify different values for local (console) and remote displays. Possible values are: Everybody: everybody can shutdown the computer using KDM Only root: KDM will only allow shutdown after the user has entered the root password Nobody: nobody can shutdown the computer using KDM Commands Halt: Command to initiate the system halt. Typical value: / sbin/ halt Reboot: Command to initiate the system reboot. Typical value: / sbin/ reboot None Grub Lilo Boot manager: Enable boot options in the "Shutdown..." dialog. Theme Author This is a list of installed themes. Click the one to be used. This is a screen shot of what KDM will look like. This contains information about the selected theme. Install & new theme This will install a theme into the theme directory. & Remove theme This will remove the selected theme. & Get New Themes Unable to create folder %1 Copyright: %1 Description: %1 Drag or Type Theme URL Unable to find the KDM theme archive %1. Unable to download the KDM theme archive; please check that address %1 is correct. The file is not a valid KDM theme archive. Installing KDM themes Installing %1 theme Are you sure you want to remove the following themes? Remove themes? User'nobody 'does not exist. Displaying user images will not work in KDM. System UIDs Users with a UID (numerical user identification) outside this range will not be listed by KDM and this setup dialog. Note that users with the UID 0 (typically root) are not affected by this and must be explicitly excluded in "Inverse selection" mode. Below: Above: Users Show list If this option is checked, KDM will show a list of users, so users can click on their name or image rather than typing in their login. Autocompletion If this option is checked, KDM will automatically complete user names while they are typed in the line edit. Inverse selection This option specifies how the users for "Show list" and "Autocompletion" are selected in the "Select users and groups" list: If not checked, select only the checked users. If checked, select all non-system users, except the checked ones. Sort users If this is checked, KDM will alphabetically sort the user list. Otherwise users are listed in the order they appear in the password file. Select users and groups: Selected Users KDM will show all checked users. Entries denoted with '@ 'are user groups. Checking a group is like checking all users in that group. Excluded Users KDM will show all non-checked non-system users. Entries denoted with '@ 'are user groups. Checking a group is like checking all users in that group. User Image Source Here you can specify where KDM will obtain the images that represent users. "System" represents the global folder; these are the pictures you can set below. "User" means that KDM should read the user's $HOME/. face. icon file. The two selections in the middle define the order of preference if both sources are available. System System, user User, system User User Images The user the image below belongs to. User: Click or drop an image here Here you can see the image assigned to the user selected in the combo box above. Click on the image button to select from a list of images or drag and drop your own image on to the button (e. g. from Konqueror). Click this button to make KDM use the default image for the selected user. Save image as default? There was an error loading the image %1 There was an error saving the image: %1 %1 does not appear to be an image file. Please use files with these extensions: %2 KDE Login Manager Config Module (c) 1996-2008 The KDM Authors Thomas Tanghus Original author Steffen Hansen Oswald Buddenhagen Current maintainer Stephen Leaf Login Manager In this module you can configure the various aspects of the KDE Login Manager. This includes the look and feel as well as the users that can be selected for login. Note that you can only make changes if you run the module with superuser rights. If you have not started the KDE System Settings with superuser rights (which is absolutely the right thing to do, by the way), click on the Modify button to acquire superuser rights. You will be asked for the superuser password. General On this tab page, you can configure parts of the Login Manager's look, and which language it should use. The language settings made here have no influence on the user's language settings. Dialog Here you can configure the look of the "classical" dialog based mode if you have chosen to use it. Background If you want to set a special background for the dialog based login screen, this is where to do it. Themes Here you can specify a theme to be used by the Login Manager. Shutdown Here you can specify who is allowed to shutdown/ reboot the machine and whether a boot manager should be used. Users On this tab page, you can select which users the Login Manager will offer you for logging in. Convenience Here you can specify a user to be logged in automatically, users not needing to provide a password to log in, and other convenience features. Note, that these settings are security holes by their nature, so use them very carefully. & General & Dialog There is no login dialog window in themed mode. & Background The background cannot be configured separately in themed mode. & Theme Themed mode is disabled. See "General" tab. & Shutdown & Users & Convenience Drag the anchor to move the center of the dialog to the desired position. Keyboard control is possible as well: Use the arrow keys or Home to center. Note that the actual proportions of the dialog are probably different. Your names Your emails User: General (1) Admin kcmkdm Hidden Users < default > Choose Image without name & Y: [fix kdmrc] KRootImage Fancy desktop background for kdm Name of the configuration file & Local Login XDMCP Host Menu Hostname Status Host: Add & Accept & Refresh & Menu Unknown host %1 Default Custom Failsafe %1 (previous) Your saved session type '%1 'is not valid any more. Please select a new one, otherwise'default' will be used. Warning: this is an unsecured session This display requires no X authorization. This means that anybody can connect to it, open windows on it or intercept your input. Login Session & Type & Authentication Method & Remote Login Login failed *** Cannot connect to console log *** *** Lost connection with console log *** Switch User Cancel Session Restart X Server Close Connection Console Login & Shutdown... %1 (%2) No greeter widget plugin loaded. Check the configuration. You are required to change your password immediately (password aged). You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced). You are not allowed to login at the moment. Home folder not available. Logins are not allowed at the moment. Try again later. Your login shell is not listed in / etc/ shells. Root logins are not allowed. Your account has expired; please contact your system administrator. A critical error occurred. Please look at KDM's logfile(s) for more information or contact your system administrator. Your account expires today. Your password expires today. Authentication failed Authenticated user (%1) does not match requested user (%2). Warning: Caps Lock is on Change failed Theme not usable with authentication method '%1 '. Changing authentication token Root authorization required. & Schedule... Shutdown Type & Turn off computer & Restart computer Scheduling & Start: Timeout: & Force after timeout Entered start date is invalid. Entered timeout date is invalid. & Turn Off Computer & Restart Computer %1 (current) Turn Off Computer Switch to Console Restart Computer (Next boot: %1) Abort active sessions: No permission to abort active sessions: Session Location Cancel pending shutdown: No permission to cancel pending shutdown: now infinite console user control socket turn off computer restart computer Next boot: %1 Owner: %1 Type: %2%5 Start: %3 Timeout: %4 abort all sessions abort own sessions cancel shutdown After timeout: %1 Lan_guage Session _Type _Menu Disconn_ect _Quit Power o_ff Re_boot _Remote login Caps Lock is enabled User %u will log in in %t Welcome to %h _Domain: _Username: _Password: _Login %a %d %B Cannot open theme file %1 Cannot parse theme file %1 %1 does not seem to be a correct theme file Unused %1: %2 X login on %1 Abort Session Login Failed. Cannot open console XDMCP Choose_r _Suspend You have got caps lock on. Insert Separator Create Bookmark Create Folder Copy %1 Icon Change Title Change URL Change Comment Change Move %1 Set as Bookmark Toolbar Copy Items Move Items Import %1 Bookmarks %1 Bookmarks Import as a new subfolder or replace all the current bookmarks? %1 Import As New Folder Replace *. xbel_BAR_Galeon Bookmark Files (*. xbel) *. xml_BAR_KDE Bookmark Files (*. xml) Bookmarks Bookmark URL Comment Status Another instance of %1 is already running. Do you really want to open another instance or continue work in the same instance? Please note that, unfortunately, duplicate views are read-only. Warning Run Another Continue in Same Bookmark Editor Bookmark Organizer and Editor Copyright 2000-2007, KDE developers Initial author Author Import bookmarks from a file in Mozilla format Import bookmarks from a file in Netscape (4. x and earlier) format Import bookmarks from a file in Internet Explorer's Favorites format Import bookmarks from a file in Opera format Export bookmarks to a file in Mozilla format Export bookmarks to a file in Netscape (4. x and earlier) format Export bookmarks to a file in a printable HTML format Export bookmarks to a file in Internet Explorer's Favorites format Export bookmarks to a file in Opera format Open at the given position in the bookmarks file Set the user-readable caption, for example "Konsole" Hide all browser related functions A unique name that represents this bookmark collection, usually the kinstance name. This should be "konqueror" for the Konqueror bookmarks, "kfile" for KFileDialog bookmarks, etc. The final D-Bus object path is / KBookmarkManager/ dbusObjectName File to edit You may only specify a single --export option. You may only specify a single --import option. KBookmarkMerger Merges bookmarks installed by 3rd parties into the user's bookmarks Copyright © 2005 Frerich Raabe Original author Directory to scan for extra bookmarks Name: Location: Comment: First viewed: Viewed last: Times visited: Search Columns All Visible Columns Column No. %1 Search: Updating favicon... & File & Edit & View & Folder & Bookmark & Settings Main Toolbar & Import & Export & Tools Your names Your emails Checking... Galeon KDE Netscape Mozilla IE Opera Crashes & Delete Rename Change URL Change Comment Change Icon... Update Favicon Recursive Sort & New Folder... & New Bookmark & Insert Separator & Sort Alphabetically Set as Toolbar Folder & Expand All Folders Collapse & All Folders & Open in Konqueror Check & Status Check Status: & All Update All & Favicons Cancel & Checks Cancel & Favicon Updates Import & Netscape Bookmarks... Import & Opera Bookmarks... Import All & Crash Sessions as Bookmarks... Import & Galeon Bookmarks... Import & KDE 2 or KDE 3 Bookmarks... Import & Internet Explorer Bookmarks... Import & Mozilla Bookmarks... Export & Netscape Bookmarks Export & Opera Bookmarks... Export & HTML Bookmarks... Export & Internet Explorer Bookmarks... Export & Mozilla Bookmarks... *. html_BAR_HTML Bookmark Listing Cut Items Paste Create New Bookmark Folder New folder: Sort Alphabetically Delete Items My Bookmarks Icon Title Find Files/ Folders Searching... Error. Please specify an absolute path in the "Look in" box. Could not find the specified folder. Find Component Read-write Read-only Write-only Inaccessible Name In Subfolder Size Modified Permissions First Matching Line & Delete Save Results As Unable to save results. KFind Results File Results were saved to file & Named: You can use wildcard matching and ";" for separating multiple names Look & in: Include & subfolders Case sensitive search & Browse... & Use files index Enter the filename you are looking for. Alternatives may be separated by a semicolon ";". The filename may contain the following special characters:? matches any single character * matches zero or more of any characters [...] matches any of the characters between the braces Example searches: *. kwd; *. txt finds all files ending with. kwd or. txt go[dt] finds god and got Hel? o finds all files that start with "Hel" and end with "o", having one character in between My Document. kwd finds a file of exactly that name This lets you use the files' index created by the slocate package to speed-up the search; remember to update the index from time to time (using updatedb). Find all files created or & modified: & between and File & size is: Files owned by & user: Owned by & group: (none) At Least At Most Equal To KiB MiB GiB File & type: Containing text: If specified, only files that contain this text are found. Note that not all file types from the list above are supported. Please refer to the documentation for a list of supported file types. Case sensitive Include & binary files Regular expression This lets you search in any type of file, even those that usually do not contain text (for example program files and images). & Edit... for: Search & metainfo sections: All Files & Folders Files Folders Symbolic Links Special Files (Sockets, Device Files,...) Executable Files SUID Executable Files All Images All Video All Sounds Name/ Location Contents & Properties Search within files' specific comments/ metainfo These are some examples: Audio files (mp3...) Search in id3 tag for a title, an album Images (png...) Search images with a special resolution, comment... If specified, search only in this field Audio files (mp3...) This can be Title, Album... Images (png...) Search only in Resolution, Bitdepth... Unable to search within a period which is less than a minute. The date is not valid. Invalid date range. Unable to search dates in the future. Size is too big. Set maximum size value? Error Set Do Not Set Error while using locate KDE file find utility KFind (c) 1998-2003, The KDE Developers Current Maintainer Developer UI Design & more search options UI Design Path(s) to search Your names Your emails Aborted. Ready. Open Open Folder Properties Selected Files AMiddleLengthText... & Find kfmclient KDE tool for opening URLs from the command line Non interactive use: no message boxes Show available commands Command (see --commands) Arguments for command Syntax: kfmclient openURL'url '['mimetype'] # Opens a window showing'url '. # 'url' may be a relative path # or file name, such as. or subdir/ # If'url 'is omitted, $HOME is used instead. # If'mimetype 'is specified, it will be used to determine the # component that Konqueror should use. For instance, set it to # text/ html for a web page, to make it appear faster kfmclient newTab'url '['mimetype'] # Same as above but opens a new tab with'url 'in an existing Konqueror # window on the current active desktop if possible. kfmclient openProfile'profile '['url'] # Opens a window using the given profile. # 'profile 'is a file under ~/. kde/ share/ apps/ konqueror/ profiles. # 'url' is an optional URL to open. Profile %1 not found Syntax Error: Not enough arguments Syntax Error: Too many arguments Syntax Error: Unknown command '%1 ' kfmclient openProperties'url '# Opens a properties menu kfmclient exec ['url '['binding']] # Tries to execute'url '. 'url' may be a usual # URL, this URL will be opened. You may omit # 'binding '. In this case the default binding # is tried. Of course URL may be the URL of a # document, or it may be a *. desktop file. # This way you could for example mount a device # by passing'Mount default 'as binding to # 'cdrom. desktop' kfmclient move'src ''dest' # Moves the URL'src 'to'dest'. # 'src 'may be a list of URLs. kfmclient download ['src '] # Copies the URL'src' to a user specified location '. # 'src' may be a list of URLs, if not present then # a URL will be requested. kfmclient copy'src ''dest' # Copies the URL'src 'to'dest'. # 'src 'may be a list of URLs. kfmclient sortDesktop # Rearranges all icons on the desktop. kfmclient configure # Re-read Konqueror's configuration. kfmclient configureDesktop # Re-read kdesktop's configuration. *** Examples: kfmclient exec file: / root/ Desktop/ cdrom. desktop "Mount default" / / Mounts the CD-ROM kfmclient exec file: / home/ weis/ data/ test. html / / Opens the file with default binding kfmclient exec file: / home/ weis/ data/ test. html Netscape / / Opens the file with netscape kfmclient exec ftp: / /localhost/ / / Opens new window with URL kfmclient exec file: / root/ Desktop/ emacs. desktop / / Starts emacs kfmclient exec file: / root/ Desktop/ cdrom. desktop / / Opens the CD-ROM's mount directory kfmclient exec. / / Opens the current directory. Very convenient. Unable to download from an invalid URL. Your names Your emails Do you wish to install the font(s) for personal use (only available to you), or system-wide (available to all users)? Where to Install Font Installer Simple font installer (C) Craig Drummond, 2007 Makes the dialog transient for an X app specified by winid URL to install Print Font Printer Simple font printer Size index to print fonts Font to print, specified as "Family, Style" where Style is a 24-bit decimal number composed as :< weight > < width > < slant > File containing list of fonts to print Remove file containing list of fonts to print Select Font to View Font Viewer Simple font viewer (C) Craig Drummond, 2004-2007 URL to open Duplicate Fonts Scanning for duplicate fonts. Please wait... No duplicate fonts found. Are you sure you wish to delete: %1 Are you sure you wish to delete: Cancel font scan? Canceling... Font/ File Size Date Links To Open in Font Viewer Properties Unmark for Deletion Mark for Deletion Open all %1 fonts in font viewer? Set Criteria Family Style FontConfig Match File File Location Writing System Symbol/ Other Type here to filter on %1 Font This column shows the status of the font family, and of the individual font styles. This list shows your installed fonts. The fonts are grouped by family, and the number in square brackets represents the number of styles in which the family is available. e. g. Times [4] Regular Bold Bold Italic Italic ... plus %1 more %1 [%2] Delete Enable Disable Print... Reload All Fonts Personal Fonts System Fonts Unclassified Group Do you really want to remove '%1'? This will only remove the group, and not the actual fonts. Remove Group Remove Remove group All Fonts contains all the fonts installed on your system. Unclassified contains all fonts that have not yet been placed within a "Custom" group. All Fonts contains all the fonts installed on your system - both "System" and "Personal". System contains all fonts that are installed system-wide (i. e. available to all users). Personal contains your personal fonts. Unclassified contains all fonts that have not yet been placed within a "Custom" group. Font Groups This list displays the font groups available on your system. There are 2 main types of font groups: Standard are special groups used by the font manager. %1 Custom are groups created by you. To add a font family to one of these groups simply drag it from the list of fonts, and drop onto the desired group. To remove a family from the group, drag the font onto the "All Fonts" group. A group named '%1 'already exists. Rename... Export... Cancel Remove from current group. Cancel? Are you sure you wish to cancel? Finished Please note that any open applications will need to be restarted in order for any changes to be noticed. Installing Uninstalling Enabling Updating Removing Disabling Updating font configuration. Please wait... %1 is a bitmap font, and these have been disabled on your system. %1 contains the font %2, which is already installed on your system. Could not remove all files associated with %1 %1 already exists. Unsupported action. %1 Authentication failed. %1 KDE Font Installer (C) Craig Drummond, 2000 - 2009 Craig Drummond Developer and maintainer Scan for Duplicate Fonts... Tools Create a new group Enable all disabled fonts in the current group Disable all enabled fonts in the current group This displays a preview of the selected font. Add... Install fonts Delete all selected fonts Change Preview Text... Font Installer This module allows you to install TrueType, Type1, and Bitmap fonts. You may also install fonts using Konqueror: type fonts: / into Konqueror's location bar and this will display your installed fonts. To install a font, simply copy one into the folder. Font Installer This module allows you to install TrueType, Type1, and Bitmap fonts. You may also install fonts using Konqueror: type fonts: / into Konqueror's location bar and this will display your installed fonts. To install a font, simply copy it into the appropriate folder - "%1" for fonts available to just yourself, or "%2" for system-wide fonts (available to all). Add Fonts Failed to locate font printer. Failed to save list of fonts to print. Failed to start font printer. There are no printable fonts. You can only print non-bitmap and enabled fonts. Cannot Print You did not select anything to delete. Nothing to Delete Do you really want to delete '%1'? Delete Font Delete Fonts Deleting font(s)... You did not select anything to move. Nothing to Move Do you really want to move '%1'? Move Font Move Move Fonts Moving font(s)... Failed to open %1 for writing Create New Group Please enter the name of the new group: New Group Preview Text Please enter new text: Scanning font list... No fonts Looking for any associated files... Scanning Files... Looking for additional files to install... Looking for files associated with %1 Installing font(s)... You did not select anything to enable. You did not select anything to disable. Nothing to Enable Nothing to Disable Do you really want to enable '%1'? Do you really want to disable '%1'? Do you really want to enable '%1', contained within group '%2'? Do you really want to disable '%1', contained within group '%2'? Enable Font Disable Font Enable Fonts Disable Fonts Enabling font(s)... Disabling font(s)... Print Font Samples Select size to print font: Waterfall 12pt 18pt 24pt 36pt 48pt You cannot install a fonts package directly. Please extract %1, and install the components individually. Cannot copy fonts Cannot move fonts Can only remove fonts from either "%1" or "%2". Please specify "%1" or "%2". Fonts Failed to start the system daemon %1 is a bitmap font, and these have been disabled on your system. %1 contains the font %2, which is already installed on your system. %1 is not a font. Could not remove all files associated with %1 Unknown Aa AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz0123456789 No characters found. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789.:,; (*! ?'/ \\")£$€ %^-+@~#< > {}[] ERROR: Could not determine font's name. Other, Control Other, Format Other, Not Assigned Other, Private Use Other, Surrogate Letter, Lowercase Letter, Modifier Letter, Other Letter, Titlecase Letter, Uppercase Mark, Spacing Combining Mark, Enclosing Mark, Non-Spacing Number, Decimal Digit Number, Letter Number, Other Punctuation, Connector Punctuation, Dash Punctuation, Close Punctuation, Final Quote Punctuation, Initial Quote Punctuation, Other Punctuation, Open Symbol, Currency Symbol, Modifier Symbol, Math Symbol, Other Separator, Line Separator, Paragraph Separator, Space Category UCS-4 UTF-16 UTF-8 XML Decimal Entity Show Face: Install... Change Text... Could not read font. Preview String Please enter new string: No information Preview Type Standard Preview All Characters Unicode Block: %1 Unicode Script: %1 Personal System All Administrator Thin Extra Light Ultra Light Light Regular Normal Medium Demi Bold Semi Bold Bold Extra Bold Ultra Bold Black Heavy Roman Italic Oblique Ultra Condensed Extra Condensed Condensed Semi Condensed Semi Expanded Expanded Extra Expanded Ultra Expanded Monospaced Charcell Proportional Basic Latin Latin-1 Supplement Latin Extended-A Latin Extended-B IPA Extensions Spacing Modifier Letters Combining Diacritical Marks Greek and Coptic Cyrillic Cyrillic Supplement Armenian Hebrew Arabic Syriac Arabic Supplement Thaana NKo Devanagari Bengali Gurmukhi Gujarati Oriya Tamil Telugu Kannada Malayalam Sinhala Thai Lao Tibetan Myanmar Georgian Hangul Jamo Ethiopic Ethiopic Supplement Cherokee Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Ogham Runic Tagalog Hanunoo Buhid Tagbanwa Khmer Mongolian Limbu Tai Le New Tai Lue Khmer Symbols Buginese Balinese Phonetic Extensions Phonetic Extensions Supplement Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement Latin Extended Additional Greek Extended General Punctuation Superscripts and Subscripts Currency Symbols Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols Letter-Like Symbols Number Forms Arrows Mathematical Operators Miscellaneous Technical Control Pictures Optical Character Recognition Enclosed Alphanumerics Box Drawing Block Elements Geometric Shapes Miscellaneous Symbols Dingbats Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A Supplemental Arrows-A Braille Patterns Supplemental Arrows-B Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B Supplemental Mathematical Operators Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows Glagolitic Latin Extended-C Coptic Georgian Supplement Tifinagh Ethiopic Extended Supplemental Punctuation CJK Radicals Supplement Kangxi Radicals Ideographic Description Characters CJK Symbols and Punctuation Hiragana Katakana Bopomofo Hangul Compatibility Jamo Kanbun Bopomofo Extended CJK Strokes Katakana Phonetic Extensions Enclosed CJK Letters and Months CJK Compatibility CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A Yijing Hexagram Symbols CJK Unified Ideographs Yi Syllables Yi Radicals Modifier Tone Letters Latin Extended-D Syloti Nagri Phags-pa Hangul Syllables High Surrogates High Private Use Surrogates Low Surrogates Private Use Area CJK Compatibility Ideographs Alphabetic Presentation Forms Arabic Presentation Forms-A Variation Selectors Vertical Forms Combining Half Marks CJK Compatibility Forms Small Form Variants Arabic Presentation Forms-B Half-Width and Full-Width Forms Specials Linear B Syllabary Linear B Ideograms Aegean Numbers Ancient Greek Numbers Old Italic Gothic Ugaritic Old Persian Deseret Shavian Osmanya Cypriot Syllabary Phoenician Kharoshthi Cuneiform Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation Byzantine Musical Symbols Musical Symbols Ancient Greek Musical Notation Tai Xuan Jing Symbols Counting Rod Numerals Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement Tags Variation Selectors Supplement Supplementary Private Use Area-A Supplementary Private Use Area-B Braille Canadian Aboriginal Common Cypriot Greek Han Hangul Inherited Latin Linear B Nko Phags Pa Yi Preview Show Preview %1 (Disabled) Drop here to copy, or move, the selected fonts to your personal folder. Installing %1 GUI front-end to the fonts: / ioslave. (c) Craig Drummond, 2000 - 2007 Settings Disable all selected fonts Sorry, fonts cannot be renamed. Internal fontconfig error. You are attempting to copy a font that is located in a file alongside other fonts; in order to proceed with the copy they will all have to be copied. The affected fonts are: %1 Do you wish to copy all of these? You are attempting to delete a font that is located in a file alongside other fonts; in order to proceed with the deletion they will all have to be deleted. The affected fonts are: %1 Do you wish to delete all of these? You are attempting to enable a font that is located in a file alongside other fonts; in order to proceed with the enabling they will all have to be enabled. The affected fonts are: %1 Do you wish to enable all of these? Enable... Disable... Delete... Enable font Disable font Enable fonts CFontViewPart Slant The fonts shown are your personal fonts. To see (and install) system-wide fonts, click on the "Administrator Mode" button below. Name Output: Modern applications use a system called "FontConfig" to obtain the list of fonts. Older applications, such as OpenOffice 1. x, GIMP 1. x, etc. use the previous "core X fonts" mechanism for this. Selecting this option will inform the installer to create the necessary files so that these older applications can use the fonts you install. Please note, however, that this will slow down the installation process. Configure fonts for Ghostscript You have enabled a previously disabled option. Would you like the config files updated now? (Normally they are only updated upon installing, or removing, a font.) Do Not Update Do you wish to install the font into "%1" (in which case the font will only be usable by you), or "%2" (the font will be usable by all users - but you will need to know the administrator's password)? Could not install %1: %2 & Username: Username: & Password: Current & password: & New password: Confirm password: Unrecognized prompt "%1" Username + password (classic) & Domain: & Username: Domain: Username: & Password: Current & password: & New password: Confirm password: Unrecognized prompt "%1" Winbind / Samba KDE Help Center The KDE Help Center (c) 1999-2003, The KHelpCenter developers Original Author Info page support URL to display Top-Level Documentation %1 (%2) English Font Configuration Sizes Minimum font size: Medium font size: Fonts Standard font: Fixed font: Serif font: Sans serif font: & Italic font: & Fantasy font: Encoding & Default encoding: Use Language Encoding & Font size adjustment: By Topic Alphabetically Rebuilding glossary cache... Rebuilding cache... done. Error Unable to show selected glossary entry: unable to open file'glossary. html. in '! See also: KDE Glossary ht: / /dig The fulltext search feature makes use of the ht: / /dig HTML search engine. Information about where to get the ht: / /dig package. Program Locations htsearch: Enter the URL of the htsearch CGI program. Indexer: Enter the path to your htdig indexer program here. htdig database: Enter the path to the htdig database folder. By Category Change Index Folder Index folder: Build Search Indices Index creation log: Close Index creation finished. Stop Details & lt; lt; Details & gt; gt; Build Search Index Build Index To be able to search a document, a search index needs to exist. The status column of the list below shows whether an index for a document exists. To create an index, check the box in the list and press the "Build Index" button. Search Scope Status Change... The folder %1 does not exist; unable to create index. OK Missing Document '%1 '(%2): No document type. No search handler available for document type '%1 '. No indexing command specified for document type '%1 '. Failed to build index. Error executing indexing build command: %1 Unable to start command '%1 '. KHelpCenter Index Builder (c) 2003, The KHelpCenter developers Document to be indexed Index directory Search Error Log Preparing Index Ready Previous Page Moves to the previous page of the document Next Page Moves to the next page of the document Table of & Contents Table of contents Go back to the table of contents & Last Search Result Build Search Index... Show Search Error Log Configure Fonts... Increase Font Sizes Decrease Font Sizes & Search & Contents Search Options Glossary Start Page Unable to run search program. A search index does not yet exist. Do you want to create the index now? Create Do Not Create Path to index directory. Path to directory containing search indices. Currently visible navigator tab & File & Edit & View & Go Main Toolbar Your names Your emails Error: No document type specified. Error: No search handler for document type '%1 '. Unable to initialize SearchHandler from file '%1 '. No valid search handler found. Search Results for '%1 ': Search Results Error executing search command '%1 '. Error: %1 No search command or URL specified. and or & Method: Max. & results: & Scope selection: Scope Build Search & Index... Custom Default All None unknown Copy Link Address ht: / /dig home page Conquer your Desktop! Help Center Welcome to the K Desktop Environment The KDE team welcomes you to user-friendly UNIX computing KDE is a powerful graphical desktop environment for UNIX workstations. A KDE desktop combines ease of use, contemporary functionality and outstanding graphical design with the technological superiority of the UNIX operating system. What is the K Desktop Environment? Contacting the KDE Project Supporting the KDE Project Useful links Getting the most out of KDE General Documentation A Quick Start Guide to the Desktop KDE Users' guide Frequently asked questions Basic Applications The Kicker Desktop Panel The KDE Control Center The Konqueror File manager and Web Browser Details > > Clear search Your names Your emails Export Actions Enabled Disabled & Shortcut: Trigger When Window appears Window disappears Window gets focus Window loses focus Window Edit Window Data Comment: Window title: Is Not Important Contains Is Matches Regular Expression Does Not Contain Is Not Does Not Match Regular Expression Window class: Window role: & Autodetect Window Types Normal Desktop Dialog Dock & Edit... & New... & Delete New Edit... Delete Gestures Mouse button: Remote application: Remote object: Function: Arguments: Active window Specific window Action window Application: Select Application... Command/ URL: Settings Comment Edit Gesture Active Window... Existing Window... And Or Not Conditions Test New Group Export Group... Import... Global Shortcut Window Action Mouse Gesture Action Command/ URL D-Bus Command K-Menu Entry Send Keyboard Input New Action Failed to run qdbusviewer Export Group Maintainer Trigger Action Shortcut trigger: Gesture trigger Window trigger: Voice trigger: Active window: Existing window: Window simple: Menu entry: D-Bus: Command/ URL: Activate window: Keyboard input: This "actions" file has already been imported before. Are you sure you want to import it again? This "actions" file has no ImportId field and therefore it cannot be determined whether or not it has been imported already. Are you sure you want to import it? Menu Editor entries Form & Edit Active Window KHotKeys Update Helper (C) 2003-2009 Lubos Lunak These entries were created using Menu Editor. Enable Gestures KHotKeys update utility KHotKeys Daemon Menu & Enabled Parent group is disabled General KDE Hotkeys: & Modify... & Copy & New Action Global & Settings Command/ URL to execute: Window activates Window deactivates Menu entry to execute: & Browse... & Play & Record & Stop Gestures: Action group & name: & Disable: Info_tab_ui This module allows configuration of input actions, such as mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts for performing commands, launching applications or D-Bus calls, and similar. NOTE: If you are not an experienced user, you should be careful when modifying the actions, and should limit your changes mainly to enabling/ disabling actions, and changing triggers. Disable mouse gestures globally Gesture timeout (ms): Disable KHotKeys daemon Keyboard_input_widget_ui Keyboard input: Modify... Send Input To Specify the window where the keyboard input should be sent to: Action window: The window where the triggering action happened; this is usually the currently active window, except for mouse gesture triggers - where it is the window under mouse - and window triggers -where it is the window triggering the action. Active window: The currently active window. Specific window: Any window matching the given criteria. Called & function: & Try Action & type: Action & name: In order to trigger a spoken action, you have to press the key (or combination of keys) configured below, speak the command and then press the same key again once you have finished speaking. Note: To get voice recognition working correctly and in full duplex mode: make sure Full duplex is checked in your Sound System options. Simple Window... Draw the gesture you would like to record below. Press and hold the left mouse button while drawing, and release when you have finished. You will be required to draw the gesture 3 times. After each drawing, if they match, the indicators below will change to represent which step you are on. If at any point they do not match, you will be required to restart. If you want to force a restart, use the reset button below. Draw here: Your gestures did not match. You have already completed the three required drawings. Either press'Ok 'to save or'Reset' to try again. Button 2 (middle) Button 3 (secondary) Button 4 (often wheel up) Button 5 (often wheel down) Button 6 (if available) Button 7 (if available) Button 8 (if available) Button 9 (if available) Info General Settings Gestures Settings Command/ URL Settings Menu Entry Settings D-Bus Call Settings Keyboard Input Settings A group is selected. Add the new condition in this selected group? Add in Group Recording... The word you recorded is too close to the existing reference '%1 '. Please record another word. Unable to extract voice information from noise. If this error occurs repeatedly, it suggests that there is either too much background noise, or the quality of your microphone is too poor. Lubos Lunak New Action Group Select File with Actions to Be Imported Import of the specified file failed. Most probably the file is not a valid file with actions. Command/ URL... Activate Window... Enter a code for the sound (e. g. the word you are saying) and record the same word twice. %1 The sound code already exists %1 One of the sound references is not correct Generic Keyboard Shortcut - > Command/ URL (simple) K-Menu Entry (simple) Keyboard Shortcut - > D-Bus Call (simple) Keyboard Shortcut - > Keyboard Input (simple) Gesture - > Keyboard Input (simple) Keyboard Shortcut - > Activate Window (simple) Shortcut Trigger... Gesture Trigger... Window Trigger... Voice Trigger... Select keyboard shortcut: Copy of Run & KDCOP DCOP: Voice & Speak Text Starting KTTSD Failed The D-Bus call say() failed. D-Bus Call Failed & Tools Speech Toolbar You cannot read anything except web pages with this plugin. Cannot Read Source The D-Bus call supportsMarkup failed. The D-Bus call setText failed. Value Total Size Free Size Machine Model Numerical Coprocessor (FPU) Release Block Size block special 1 Byte KDE Info Center Get system and desktop environment information Welcome to the "KDE Info Center", a central place to find information about your computer system. Click on the "Help" tab on the left to view help for the active control module. Use the "Search" tab if you are unsure where to look for a particular configuration option. KDE version: User: Hostname: System: Release: Machine: KDE Info Center There is no quick help available for the active info module. Click here to read the general Info Center manual. Loading... There are unsaved changes in the active module. Do you want to apply the changes before running the new module or discard the changes? There are unsaved changes in the active module. Do you want to apply the changes before exiting the System Settings or discard the changes? Unsaved Changes The KDE Info Center (c) 1998-2004, The KDE Control Center Developers Current Maintainer Previous Maintainer The currently loaded configuration module. Your names Your emails About Current Module & Report Bug... About %1 Report Bug on Module %1... KDE Control Center Configure your desktop environment Welcome to the "KDE Control Center", a central place to configure your desktop environment. Select an item from the index on the left to load a configuration module. Use the "Whats This" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options. To read the full manual click here. You need super user privileges to run this control module. Click on the "Administrator Mode" button below. The %1 configuration group. Click to open it. This treeview displays all available control modules. Click on one of the modules to receive more detailed information. Changes in this module require root access. Click the "Administrator Mode" button to allow modifications in this module. This module requires special permissions, probably for system-wide modifications; therefore, it is required that you provide the root password to be able to change the module's properties. If you do not provide the password, the module will be disabled. & Administrator Mode & View Search: & Keywords: & Results: Search & Medium & Huge KDE Control Center There is no quick help available for the active control module. Click here to read the general Control Center manual. The KDE Control Center & Reset Clear search Applications Programs Unknown application folder Settings Could not open the file, probably due to an unsupported file format. %1 The archive file could not be opened, perhaps because the format is unsupported. %1 KIO Exec - Opens remote files, watches modifications, asks for upload 'command 'expected. The URL %1 is malformed Remote URL %1 not allowed with --tempfiles switch The supposedly temporary file %1 has been modified. Do you still want to delete it? File Changed Do Not Delete The file %1 has been modified. Do you want to upload the changes? Upload Do Not Upload KIOExec Treat URLs as local files and delete them afterwards Suggested file name for the downloaded file Command to execute URL(s) or local file(s) used for'command ' Your names Your emails Could not find the Perl program on your system, please install. Could not find the Finger program on your system, please install. kio_finger Perl script not found. kio_finger CSS script not found. Output will look ugly. Connecting... Initiating protocol... Local Login SSH Authorization Disconnected. Your names Could not access drive %1. The drive is still busy. Wait until it is inactive and then try again. Could not write to file %1. The disk in drive %2 is probably full. Could not access %1. There is probably no disk in the drive %2 Could not access %1. There is probably no disk in the drive %2 or you do not have enough permissions to access the drive. Could not access %1. The drive %2 is not supported. Could not access %1. Make sure the floppy in drive %2 is a DOS-formatted floppy disk and that the permissions of the device file (e. g. / dev/ fd0) are set correctly (e. g. rwxrwxrwx). Could not access %1. The disk in drive %2 is probably not a DOS-formatted floppy disk. Access denied. Could not write to %1. The disk in drive %2 is probably write-protected. Could not read boot sector for %1. There is probably not any disk in drive %2. Could not start program "%1". Ensure that the mtools package is installed correctly on your system. No man page matching to %1 found. Check that you have not mistyped the name of the page that you want. Check that you have typed the name using the correct upper and lower case characters. If everything looks correct, then you may need to improve the search path for man pages; either using the environment variable MANPATH or using a matching file in the / etc directory. Open of %1 failed. Man output KDE Man Viewer Error There is more than one matching man page. Note: if you read a man page in your language, be aware it can contain some mistakes or be obsolete. In case of doubt, you should have a look at the English version. User Commands System Calls Subroutines Perl Modules Network Functions Devices File Formats Games Miscellaneous System Administration Kernel Local Documentation New UNIX Manual Index Section %1 Index for Section %1: %2 Generating Index Could not find the sgml2roff program on your system. Please install it, if necessary, and extend the search path by adjusting the environment variable PATH before starting KDE. KMan Your names Your emails An RPC error occurred. No space left on device Read only file system Filename too long Disk quota exceeded Add Network Folder Protocol name Socket name SFTP Login Opening SFTP connection to host %1: %2 No hostname specified site: Warning: Cannot verify host's identity. Authentication failed. Please enter your username and password. Incorrect username or password Successfully connected to %1 An internal error occurred. Please retry the request again. Please enter your username and key passphrase. Warning: Host's identity changed. Connection failed. Connection closed by remote host. unexpected SFTP error: %1 SFTP version %1 Protocol error. An internal error occurred. Please try again. Unknown error was encountered while copying the file to '%1 '. Please try again. The remote host does not support renaming files. The remote host does not support creating symbolic links. Connection closed Could not read SFTP packet SFTP command failed for an unknown reason. The SFTP server received a bad message. You attempted an operation unsupported by the SFTP server. Error code: %1 Cannot specify a subsystem and command at the same time. No options provided for ssh execution. Failed to execute ssh process. Error encountered while talking to ssh. Please supply a password. Please supply the passphrase for your SSH private key. Authentication to %1 failed The identity of the remote host '%1 'could not be verified because the host's key is not in the "known hosts" file. Manually, add the host's key to the "known hosts" file or contact your administrator. Manually, add the host's key to %1 or contact your administrator. The identity of the remote host '%1 'could not be verified. The host's key fingerprint is: %2 You should verify the fingerprint with the host's administrator before connecting. Would you like to accept the host's key and connect anyway? WARNING: The identity of the remote host '%1 'has changed! Someone could be eavesdropping on your connection, or the administrator may have just changed the host's key. Either way, you should verify the host's key fingerprint with the host's administrator. The key fingerprint is: %2 Add the correct host key to "%3" to get rid of this message. WARNING: The identity of the remote host '%1 'has changed! Someone could be eavesdropping on your connection, or the administrator may have just changed the host's key. Either way, you should verify the host's key fingerprint with the host's administrator before connecting. The key fingerprint is: %2 Would you like to accept the host's new key and connect anyway? Host key was rejected. Please enter a username and password Please enter authentication information for %1 Please enter authentication information for: Server = %1 Share = %2 libsmbclient failed to create context libsmbclient failed to initialize context %1: Unknown file type, neither directory or file. File does not exist: %1 Unable to find any workgroups in your local network. This might be caused by an enabled firewall. No media in device for %1 Could not connect to host for %1 Error while connecting to server responsible for %1 Share could not be found on given server BAD File descriptor The given name could not be resolved to a unique server. Make sure your network is setup without any name conflicts between names used by Windows and by UNIX name resolution. libsmbclient reported an error, but did not specify what the problem is. This might indicate a severe problem with your network - but also might indicate a problem with libsmbclient. If you want to help us, please provide a tcpdump of the network interface while you try to browse (be aware that it might contain private data, so do not post it if you are unsure about that - you can send it privately to the developers if they ask for it) Unknown error condition in stat: %1 Make sure that the samba package is installed properly on your system. Mounting of share "%1" from host "%2" by user "%3" failed. %4 Unmounting of mountpoint "%1" failed. %2 libsmbclient failed to initialize Your names Your emails No MIME Type specified. No or invalid size specified. Cannot create thumbnail for directory No plugin specified. Cannot load ThumbCreator %1 Cannot create thumbnail for %1 Failed to create a thumbnail. Could not write image. Failed to attach to shared memory segment %1 Image is too big for the shared memory segment ktrash Helper program to handle the KDE trash can Note: to move files to the trash, do not use ktrash, but "kioclient move'url 'trash: /" Empty the contents of the trash Restore a trashed file to its original location Ignored The file is too large to be trashed. TByte Delete files older than: Check this box to allow automatic deletion of files that are older than the value specified. Leave this disabled to not automatically delete any items after a certain timespan Limit to maximum size Maximum size: This is the maximum percent of disk space that will be used for the trash. Delete Biggest Files From Trash Malformed URL %1 The directory %1 does not exist anymore, so it is not possible to restore this item to its original location. You can either recreate that directory and use the restore operation again, or drag the item anywhere else to restore it. This file is already in the trash bin. Protocol name Socket name General Original Path Date of Deletion Advanced Settings General General Config Actions Actions Config Shortcuts Shortcuts Config Disable Actions for Windows of Type WM_CLASS This lets you specify windows in which Klipper should not invoke "actions". Use xprop _BAR_ grep WM_CLASS in a terminal to find out the WM_CLASS of a window. Next, click on the window you want to examine. The first string it outputs after the equal sign is the one you need to enter here. Replace Clipboard Add to Clipboard Command Description Command Description Enable Clipboard & Actions Clear Clipboard History & Configure Klipper... & Quit Show Klipper Popup-Menu Manually Invoke Action on Current Clipboard & Edit Contents... Previous history item Enable Clipboard Actions You can enable URL actions later by right-clicking on the Klipper icon and selecting'Enable Actions' Should Klipper start automatically when you login? Automatically Start Klipper? Start Do Not Start KDE cut & paste history utility Klipper (c) 1998, Andrew Stanley-Jones 1998-2002, Carsten Pfeiffer 2001, Patrick Dubroy Carsten Pfeiffer Author Andrew Stanley-Jones Original Author Patrick Dubroy Contributor Luboš Luň ák Bugfixes and optimizations Esben Mose Hansen Maintainer Edit Contents Really delete entire clipboard history? Delete clipboard history? Clipboard history Klipper - Clipboard Tool & More Replay actions on an item selected from history Remove whitespace when executing actions Enable MIME-based actions Action list: Regular Expression Add Action... Edit Action... Delete Action Advanced Click on a highlighted item's column to change it. "%s" in a command will be replaced with the clipboard contents. For more information about regular expressions, you could have a look at the Wikipedia entry about this topic. Regular expression: Description: Add Command Remove Command Popup menu at mouse-cursor position Save clipboard contents on exit Prevent empty clipboard Selection and clipboard Ignore Selection Text selection only Synchronize contents of the clipboard and the selection Timeout for action popups: Clipboard history size: Klipper version Popup at mouse position Keep clipboard contents Selecting this option has the effect, that the clipboard can never be emptied. E. g. when an application exits, the clipboard would usually be emptied. Synchronize clipboard and selection Timeout for action popups (seconds) A value of 0 disables the timeout Clipboard history size Strip whitespace when executing an action Sometimes, the selected text has some whitespace at the end, which, if loaded as URL in a browser would cause an error. Enabling this option removes any whitespace at the beginning or end of the selected string (the original clipboard contents will not be modified). Replay action in history Your names Your emails Clipboard is empty %1 - Actions For: %2 Disable This Popup & Cancel Clipboard/ Selection Behavior Separate clipboard and selection This option prevents the selection being recorded in the clipboard history. Only explicit clipboard changes are recorded. There are two different clipboard buffers available: Clipboard is filled by selecting something and pressing Ctrl+C, or by clicking "Copy" in a toolbar or menubar. Selection is available immediately after selecting some text. The only way to access the selection is to press the middle mouse button. You can configure the relationship between Clipboard and Selection. Klipper - clipboard tool Action list (right click to add/ remove commands): Double-click here to set the command to be executed Double-click here to set the regular expression Selecting this option synchronizes these two buffers. Using this option will only set the selection when highlighting something and the clipboard when choosing e. g. "Copy" in a menubar. & Use graphical editor for editing regular expressions Click on a highlighted item's column to change it. "%s" in a command will be replaced with the clipboard contents. Enable & Actions & Actions Enabled Regular Expression (see http: / /doc. trolltech. com/ qregexp. html#details) Configure Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: %f - a single file name %F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once %u - a single URL %U - a list of URLs %d - the folder of the file to open %D - a list of folders %i - the icon %m - the mini-icon %c - the caption Enable & launch feedback & Place in system tray & Name: & Description: & Comment: Command: & Work path: Run in terminal Terminal & options: & Run as a different user & Username: Current shortcut & key: & New Submenu... New & Item... New Separator & Delete You have made changes to the menu. Do you want to save the changes or discard them? Save Menu Changes? KDE menu editor KDE Menu Editor Maintainer Previous Maintainer Original Author Sub menu to pre-select Menu entry to pre-select Could not write to %1 & File & Edit Main Toolbar Your names Your emails [Hidden] New Submenu Submenu name: New Item Item name: Menu changes could not be saved because of the following problem: The key %1 can not be used here because it is already used to activate %2. The key %1 can not be used here because it is already in use. KDE control center editor KDE Control Center Editor You have made changes to the Control Center. Do you want to save the changes or discard them? Save Control Center Changes? Save & & Connect Enter a name for this WebFolder as well as a server address, port and folder path to use and press the Save & Connect button. Enter a name for this Secure shell connection as well as a server address, port and folder path to use and press the Save & Connect button. Enter a name for this File Transfer Protocol connection as well as a server address and folder path to use and press the Save & Connect button. Enter a name for this Microsoft Windows network drive as well as a server address and folder path to use and press the Save & Connect button. Unable to connect to server. Please check your settings and try again. Connect KDE Network Wizard (c) 2004 George Staikos George Staikos Primary author and maintainer Network Folder Wizard Add Network Folder & Recent connection: & WebFolder (webdav) & Secure shell (ssh) FTP & Microsoft® Windows® network drive Select the type of network folder you wish to connect to and press the Next button. Network Folder Information Enter a name for this %1 as well as the server address, port and folder path to use and press the Next button. & Name: & User: Server: & Port: & Folder: Create an icon for this remote folder & Use encryption Encoding: Your names Your emails KNotify Starting KTTSD Failed Your names KNotifyTest During the previous startup, KNotify crashed while instantiating KNotify. Do you want to try again or disable aRts sound output? If you choose to disable aRts output now, you can re-enable it later or select an alternate sound player in the System Notifications control panel. There was an error loading the module %1. The diagnostics is: %2 Konqueror Web browser, file manager and document viewer. (C) 1999-2008, The Konqueror developers http: / /konqueror. kde. org Developer (framework, parts, JavaScript, I/ O library) and maintainer Developer (framework, parts) Developer (framework) Developer Developer (List views) Developer (List views, I/ O library) Developer (HTML rendering engine) Developer (HTML rendering engine, I/ O library) Developer (HTML rendering engine, I/ O library, regression test framework) Developer (HTML rendering engine, JavaScript) Developer (JavaScript) Developer (Java applets and other embedded objects) Developer (I/ O library) Developer (Java applet support) Developer (Java 2 security manager support, and other major improvements to applet support) Developer (Netscape plugin support) George Staikos Developer (SSL, Netscape plugins) Developer (I/ O library, Authentication support) Graphics/ icons KFM author Developer (navigation panel framework) Developer (misc stuff) Developer (AdBlock filter) This bar contains the list of currently open tabs. Click on a tab to make it active. You can also use keyboard shortcuts to navigate through tabs. The text on the tab shows the content currently open in it; place your mouse over the tab to see the full title, in case it has been shortened to fit the tab width. Open a new tab Close the current tab & Reload All Tabs Close & Other Tabs & New Tab & Duplicate Tab & Reload Tab Other Tabs Detach Tab & Close Tab Restore Session? Restore Session Ask Me Later Malformed URL %1 Protocol not supported %1 Cannot create the find part, check your installation. Canceled. This page contains changes that have not been submitted. Reloading the page will discard these changes. Discard Changes? & Discard Changes File Management Web Browsing Home Folder Home Navigate to your'Home Folder ' Navigate to your local'Home Folder ' Home Page Navigate to your'Home Page ' Navigate to your'Home Page 'You can configure the location where this button takes you under Settings - > Configure Konqueror - > General. This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Detaching the tab will discard these changes. This view contains changes that have not been submitted. Closing the view will discard these changes. This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Closing the tab will discard these changes. Do you really want to close all other tabs? Close Other Tabs Confirmation This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Closing other tabs will discard these changes. This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Reloading all tabs will discard these changes. Enter Target %1 is not valid Copy selected files from %1 to: Move selected files from %1 to: Empty Closed Items History Save As... Manage... New & Window & Duplicate Window Send & Link Address... Send File... & Open Location & Open File... & Find File... & Use index. html Lock to Current Location Link View & Up Closed Items Sessions Most Often Visited Show History & Save View Profile As... Configure Extensions... Configure Spell Checking... Split View & Left/ Right Split View & Top/ Bottom & Duplicate Current Tab Detach Current Tab & Close Active View Close Current Tab Activate Next Tab Activate Previous Tab Activate Tab %1 Move Tab Left Move Tab Right Dump Debug Info Configure View Profiles... Load & View Profile & Reload & Force Reload & Stop Location: Location Bar Location Bar Enter a web address or search term. Clear Location Bar Clear Location bar Clears the contents of the location bar. & Bookmarks Bookmark This Location Konqueror Introduction Go Go Goes to the page that has been entered into the location bar. Enter the parent folder For instance, if the current location is file: / home/ %1 clicking this button will take you to file: / home. Enter the parent folder Move backwards one step in the browsing history Move forward one step in the browsing history Move backwards one step in the closed tabs history Reload the currently displayed document This may, for example, be needed to refresh web pages that have been modified since they were loaded, in order to make the changes visible. Reload the currently displayed document Reload all currently displayed documents in tabs This may, for example, be needed to refresh web pages that have been modified since they were loaded, in order to make the changes visible. Reload all currently displayed document in tabs Stop loading the document All network transfers will be stopped and Konqueror will display the content that has been received so far. Reload the currently displayed document This may, for example, be needed to refresh web pages that have been modified since they were loaded, in order to make the changes visible. Any images on the page are downloaded again, even if cached copies exist. Force a reload of the currently displayed document and any contained images Stop loading the document Cut the currently selected text or item(s) and move it to the system clipboard This makes it available to the Paste command in Konqueror and other KDE applications. Move the selected text or item(s) to the clipboard Copy the currently selected text or item(s) to the system clipboard This makes it available to the Paste command in Konqueror and other KDE applications. Copy the selected text or item(s) to the clipboard Paste the previously cut or copied clipboard contents This also works for text copied or cut from other KDE applications. Paste the clipboard contents Print the currently displayed document You will be presented with a dialog where you can set various options, such as the number of copies to print and which printer to use. This dialog also provides access to special KDE printing services such as creating a PDF file from the current document. Print the current document If present, open index. html when entering a folder. A locked view cannot change folders. Use in combination with'link view 'to explore many files from one folder Sets the view as'linked '. A linked view follows folder changes made in other linked views. Copy & Files... Move Files... Open bookmarks folder in new tabs Open in This Window Open the document in current window Open in New & Window Open the document in a new window Open in & New Tab Open the document in a new tab & Open With Open with %1 & View Mode You have multiple tabs open in this window, are you sure you want to quit? Confirmation Close Current Tab This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Closing the window will discard these changes. This page contains changes that have not been submitted. Closing the window will discard these changes. no name Your sidebar is not functional or unavailable. A new entry cannot be added. Web Sidebar Add new web extension "%1" to your sidebar? Add Do Not Add There appears to be a configuration error. You have associated Konqueror with %1, but it cannot handle this file type. Manage Sessions & Open Rename Session %1 Last visited: %2 First visited: %3 Number of times visited: %4 Local Miscellaneous History Sort The page you are trying to view is the result of posted form data. If you resend the data, any action the form carried out (such as search or online purchase) will be repeated. Warning Resend Configure Extensions Undo: Closed Tab Undo: Closed Window You have multiple tabs open in this window. Loading a view profile will close them. Load View Profile This tab contains changes that have not been submitted. Loading a profile will discard these changes. Checking this box on at least two views sets those views as'linked '. Then, when you change directories in one view, the other views linked with it will automatically update to show the current directory. This is especially useful with different types of views, such as a directory tree with an icon view or detailed view, and possibly a terminal emulator window. Close View %1/ s Stalled Open in New Tab & Copy Link Address & Remove Entry Clear History & Preferences... By & Name By & Date Search in history Do you really want to clear the entire history? Clear History? Preview & in %1 Show %1 Hide %1 Profile Management & Rename Profile & Delete Profile Start without a default window Preload for later use Profile to open List available profiles List available sessions Session to open Mimetype to use for this URL (e. g. text/ html or inode/ directory) For URLs that point to files, opens the directory and selects the file, instead of opening the actual file Location to open SideBar Test Plugin History Sidebar Module History Sidebar You can configure the history sidebar here. Cannot find parent item %1 in the tree. Internal error. Name: Path or URL: & Create New Folder Delete Folder Delete Bookmark Properties Open in New Window Open Folder in Tabs Copy Link Address Are you sure you wish to remove the bookmark folder "%1"? Are you sure you wish to remove the bookmark "%1"? Bookmark Folder Deletion Bookmark Deletion Bookmark Properties & Update Location: Add Bookmark & Create New Folder... Move to Trash Rename Delete Link New Folder Create New Folder Enter folder name: Extended Sidebar Rollback to System Default Configure Sidebar Add New Multiple Views Show Tabs Left Show Configuration Button Close Sidebar This entry already exists. This removes all your entries from the sidebar and adds the system default ones. This procedure is irreversible Do you want to proceed? Show Tabs Right Set Name Enter the name: Enter a URL: Do you really want to remove the %1 tab? You have hidden the navigation panel configuration button. To make it visible again, click the right mouse button on any of the navigation panel buttons and select "Show Configuration Button". Set Name... Set URL... Set Icon... Remove Web module Set Refresh Timeout (0 disables) min sec Web Sidebar Module & Open Link Set & Automatic Reload Konqueror is a web browser, file manager and universal document viewer. Starting Points Introduction Tips Specifications Your personal files Trash Browse and restore the trash Network Folders Shared files and folders My Bookmarks Next: An Introduction to Konqueror Search the Web Konqueror makes working with and managing your files easy. You can browse both local and networked folders while enjoying advanced features such as the powerful sidebar and file previews. Konqueror is also a full featured and easy to use web browser which you can use to explore the Internet. Enter the address (e. g. http: / /www. kde. org) of a web page you would like to visit in the location bar and press Enter, or choose an entry from the Bookmarks menu. To return to the previous location, press the back button in the toolbar. To quickly go to your Home folder press the home button. For more detailed documentation on Konqueror click here. Tuning Tip: If you want the Konqueror web browser to start faster, you can turn off this information screen by clicking here. You can re-enable it by choosing the Help - > Konqueror Introduction menu option, and then pressing Settings - > Save View Profile As... - > "Web Browsing". Next: Tips & Tricks Konqueror is designed to embrace and support Internet standards. The aim is to fully implement the officially sanctioned standards from organizations such as the W3 and OASIS, while also adding extra support for other common usability features that arise as de facto standards across the Internet. Along with this support, for such functions as favicons, Web Shortcuts, and XBEL bookmarks, Konqueror also implements: Supported standards Additional requirements* DOM (Level 1, partially Level 2) based HTML 4.01 built-in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS 1, partially CSS 2) ECMA-262 Edition 3 (roughly equals JavaScript 1.5) JavaScript disabled (globally). Enable JavaScript here. JavaScript enabled (globally). Configure JavaScript here. Secure Java reg; support JDK 1.2.0 (Java 2) compatible VM (Blackdown, IBM or Sun) Enable Java (globally) here. Netscape Communicator reg; plugins (for viewing Flash reg;, Real reg; Audio, Real reg; Video, etc.) Secure Sockets Layer (TLS/ SSL v2/ 3) for secure communications up to 168bit OpenSSL Bidirectional 16bit unicode support AutoCompletion for forms General Feature Details Image formats Transfer protocols HTTP 1.1 (including gzip/ bzip2 compression) FTP and many more... URL-Completion Manual Popup (Short-) Automatic Return to Starting Points Tips & Tricks Use Web-Shortcuts: by typing "gg: KDE" one can search the Internet, using Google, for the search phrase "KDE". There are a lot of Web-Shortcuts predefined to make searching for software or looking up certain words in an encyclopedia a breeze. You can even create your own Web-Shortcuts. Use the magnifier button in the toolbar to increase the font size on your web page. When you want to paste a new address into the Location toolbar you might want to clear the current entry by pressing the black arrow with the white cross in the toolbar. To create a link on your desktop pointing to the current page, simply drag the "Location" label that is to the left of the Location toolbar, drop it on to the desktop, and choose "Link". You can also find "Full-Screen Mode" in the Settings menu. This feature is very useful for "Talk" sessions. Divide et impera (lat. "Divide and conquer") - by splitting a window into two parts (e. g. Window - > Split View Left/ Right) you can make Konqueror appear the way you like. You can even load some example view-profiles (e. g. Midnight Commander), or create your own ones. Use the user-agent feature if the website you are visiting asks you to use a different browser (and do not forget to send a complaint to the webmaster!) The History in your SideBar ensures that you can keep track of the pages you have visited recently. Use a caching proxy to speed up your Internet connection. Advanced users will appreciate the Konsole which you can embed into Konqueror (Settings - > Show Terminal Emulator). Next: Specifications Installed Plugins Plugin Description File Types Installed Mime Type Description Suffixes Plugin Do you want to disable showing the introduction in the webbrowsing profile? Faster Startup? Disable Keep Input Required: & Execute Shell Command... Executing shell commands works only on local directories. Execute Shell Command Execute shell command in current directory: Output from command: "%1" Your names Your emails & File & Edit & View & Go & Settings & Window & Help Main Toolbar Extra Toolbar Location Toolbar Bookmark Toolbar & Tools & Profile name: Save & URLs in profile New... Save Current Rename... Delete Open tabs inside current window Limits URLs expire after Maximum & number of URLs: Custom Fonts For URLs newer than Choose Font... URLs older than Shows the number of times visited and the dates of the first and last visits, in addition to the URL Detailed tooltips Clear History This is the URL of the web page where Konqueror (as web browser) will jump to when the \\"Home\\ "button is pressed. When Konqueror is started as a file manager, that button makes it jump to your local home folder instead. Maximum number of Closed Items Open folders in separate windows If this option is checked, Konqueror will open a new window when you open a folder, rather than showing that folder's contents in the current window. Show file tips Here you can control if, when moving the mouse over a file, you want to see a small popup window with additional information about that file Show previews in file tips Here you can control if you want the popup window to contain a larger preview for the file, when moving the mouse over it Show'Delete 'menu entries which bypass the trashcan Uncheck this if you do not want'Delete 'menu commands to be displayed on the desktop and in the file manager's menus and context menus. You can still delete files when hidden by holding the Shift key while calling'Move to Trash'. Standard font This is the font used to display text in Konqueror windows. Ask confirmation for deleting a file. This option tells Konqueror whether to ask for a confirmation when you delete a file without using the trash folder. Warning, deleted files can not be recovered, so it is recommended to leave this confirmation enabled. Ask confirmation for move to trash This option tells Konqueror whether to ask for a confirmation when you move the file to your trash folder, from where it can be recovered very easily. & Save View Profile "%1"... Configure Navigation Panel Close Navigation Panel Select Type Select type: Web SideBar Plugin %1 does not exist Minutes Days Your sidebar is not functional or unavailable. Cannot find running history plugin in your sidebar. Show History in Sidebar Select Remote Charset Reload G E N E R A L Installed programs & Location Open & Terminal Closed Tabs Unknown Save & window size in profile Speech Toolbar System & Network Folders Settings Autostart Profile %1 not found %1 is already in the list. Change Exception Default user name: Reject D-Bus Communication Error & Windows Shares Add Identification Duplicate Identification Here you can control if you want the popup window to contain a larger preview for the file, when moving the mouse over it. Application Menu Bookmarks Menu Custom Menu 2 (c) 2000, KDE developers Group: & Import... (c) 1999 - 2001 The Konqueror Developers Hide filtered images Export... Font Size Standard font: & Filters & Delete This is the font size used to display text in Konqueror windows. This is the color used to display text in Konqueror windows. & Underline filenames Appearance You can configure how Konqueror looks as a file manager here. Preview In & Open Location... Animated Logo Selection Icon Size Show Details Detailed Listview Toolbar MimeType Size Modified Select files: Show & Modification Time Hide & Modification Time Show & File Type Hide & File Type Show MimeType Show & Creation Time Hide & Creation Time Show & Link Destination Unselect All View & As Filename Toggle displaying of hidden dot files & Preview By Name (Case Insensitive) By Size By Type By Date Descending Selects all items You cannot drop any items in a directory in which you do not have write permission Rename icons inline Tools & New Bookmark Hide in Toolbar & Expand All Folders Cancel & Favicon Updates Create New Bookmark Folder Comment: Create Bookmark %1 Bookmarks Status Folder Empty Folder Export bookmarks to a file in Opera format Open at the given position in the bookmarks file Set the user readable caption for example "Konsole" Hide all browser related functions Author Checking... Search: %1 on %2 %1 Background Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Color 5 Color 6 Color 7 Color 8 Background (Intense) Un-named Color Scheme Accessible Color Scheme Name Color The background transparency setting will not be used because your desktop does not appear to support transparent windows. Copy Input Edit Profile Edit Profile "%1" Edit Environment Always Hide Tab Bar Show Tab Bar When Needed Always Show Tab Bar Below Terminal Displays Above Terminal Displays Select Initial Directory %1, size %2 New Color Scheme Edit Color Scheme New Key Binding List Edit Key Binding List Open Link Copy Link Address Send Email To... Copy Email Address Scrollback Options No scrollback Fixed size scrollback: Unlimited scrollback Save to current profile lines Close the search bar Find: Next Previous Highlight all Match case Match regular expression Search reached bottom, continued from top. Search reached top, continued from bottom. Key Combination Output Konsole Terminal emulator Name of profile to use for new Konsole instance List the available profiles Start Konsole in the background and bring to the front when the F12 key is pressed Set the initial working directory of the new tab or window to'dir ' Try to enable transparency, even if the system does not appear to support it. Change the value of a profile property. Maintainer Author Bug fixes and general improvements General improvements Bug fixes Solaris support and history Bug fixes and improved startup performance Marking improvements Embedded Konsole Toolbar and session names Embedded Konsole General improvements Visual effects Code from the kvt project General improvements Schema and text selection improvements SGI port FreeBSD port Thanks to many others. New & Tab New & Window Remote Connection... & Bookmarks Show Menu Bar Manage Profiles... Close Current Tab Manage Profiles Show in Menu Shortcut New Profile Shell Description: Background transparency: Percent Select All General Profile name: A descriptive name for the profile Command: The command to execute when new terminal sessions are created using this profile Initial directory: The initial working directory for new terminal sessions using this profile Browse for initial directory ... Icon: Select the icon displayed on tabs using this profile Environment: Edit... Window Show or hide the menu bar in terminal windows Show menu bar in new windows Tabs Tab Titles Tab title format: Normal tab title format Edit normal tab title format Insert Remote tab title format: Tab title format used when a remote command (e. g. connection to another computer via SSH) is being executed Edit tab title format used when executing remote commands Tab Bar Tab bar display: Tab bar position: Appearance Color Scheme & & Background Create a new color scheme based upon the selected scheme New... Edit the selected color scheme Delete the selected color scheme Remove Font Preview: Text size: Small Adjust the font size used in this profile Large Change the font used in this profile Edit Font... Scrolling Disable scroll bar and do not remember previous output Disable scrollback Limit the remembered output to a fixed number of lines Fixed number of lines: Number of lines of output to remember Remember all output produced by the terminal Scroll Bar Show the scroll bar on the left side of the terminal window Show on left side Show the scroll bar on the right side of the terminal window Show on right side Hide the scroll bar Hidden Input Key Bindings Key bindings control how combinations of key presses in the terminal window are converted into the stream of characters which is sent to the current terminal program. Create a new key bindings list based upon the selected bindings Edit the selected key bindings list Delete the selected key bindings list Advanced Terminal Features Allow terminal programs to create blinking sections of text Allow blinking text Allow the output to be suspended by pressing Ctrl+S Enable flow control using Ctrl+S, Ctrl+Q Allow terminal programs to resize the window Allow programs to resize terminal window Mouse Interaction Word characters for double-click selection: Characters which are considered part of a word when double-clicking to select whole words in the terminal Cursor Make the cursor blink regularly Blinking cursor Cursor shape: Change the shape of the cursor Block I-Beam Underline Set the cursor to match the color of the character underneath it. Set cursor color to match current character Use a custom, fixed color for the cursor Custom cursor color: Select the color used to draw the cursor Encoding Default character encoding: Select Add Test Area Input: Output: Create a new profile based upon the selected profile New Profile... Edit the selected profile(s) Edit Profile... Delete the selected profile(s) Delete Profile Set the selected profile as the default for new terminal sessions Set as Default Move the selected profile up in the menu list Move Up Move the selected profile down in the menu list Remote Connection Host: User: Lookup... Service: SSH Secure FTP Background color: Save as custom session Your names Your emails Copy Input To & Change Profile Scrollback File Edit Scrollback View Split View New Remote Connection Connect Black on Light Yellow Black on White White on Black Black on Random Light Green on Black Linux Colors Default (XFree 4) Linux console Solaris console DEC VT420 Terminal & Close Tab & Copy & Paste & Rename Tab... & Select Tabs... Clear & & Reset Monitor for & Activity Monitor for & Silence Character Encoding Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size Search Output... Find Next Find Previous Save Output... Clear Scrollback & & Reset Edit Current Profile... Change Profile Rename Tab Enter new tab text: Save Output From %1 %1 is an invalid URL, the output could not be saved. A problem occurred when saving the output. %1 Silence in session '%1 ' Bell in session '%1 ' Activity in session '%1 ' Program '%1 'exited with status %2. Program '%1 'crashed. ZModem Progress Number Title Program Name Current Directory (Short) Current Directory (Long) Window Title Set by Shell Session Number User Name Remote Host (Short) Remote Host (Long) Size: XXX x XXX Size: %1 x %2 Output has been suspended by pressing Ctrl+S. Press Ctrl+Q to resume. Next View Previous View Next View Container Move View Left Move View Right Split View Left/ Right Split View Top/ Bottom Close Active Close Others & Detach View Expand View Shrink View No keyboard translator available. The information needed to convert key presses into characters to send to the terminal is missing. & Stop Clear Display Clear Scrollback KWrited - Listening on Device %1 Enable transparent backgrounds Really Quit? Basic Profile Options Window Options Tab Bar Options Scrollback Options... ... that the tab text color can be changed with the code \\e[28; COLORt (COLOR: 0-16,777,215)? ... that the code \\e[8; ROW; COLUMNt will resize Konsole? ... that you can start a new standard session by pressing the "New" button in the tabbar? ... that pressing and holding the "New" button on the tabbar will display a menu of sessions to select? ... that pressing Ctrl+Alt+N will start a new standard session? ... that you can cycle through the Konsole sessions by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Left or Right Arrow keys? ... that you can get a'Linux console-like 'terminal? Hide Konsole's menubar, tabbar and scrollbar, select the Linux font and the Linux Colors schema and apply the full-screen mode. You might also want to set the KDE panel to auto-hide. ... that you can rename your Konsole sessions by clicking with the right mouse button and selecting "Rename session"? The change will be reflected in the Konsole tabbar, making it easier to remember the content of the session. ... that you can rename a Konsole session by double-clicking its tab? ... that you can activate the menu with the Ctrl+Alt+M shortcut? ... that you can rename your current Konsole session with the Ctrl+Alt+S shortcut? ... that you can create your own session types by using the session editor which you can find under "Settings- > Configure Konsole..."? ... that you can create your own color schemes by using the schema editor which you can find under "Settings- > Configure Konsole..."? ... that you can move a session by holding down the middle mouse button over the tab? ... that you can reorder the session tabs with "View- > Move Session Left/ Right" menu commands or by holding down the Shift and Ctrl keys and pressing the Left or Right Arrow keys? ... that you can scroll pagewise in the history by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Page Up or Page Down keys? ... that you can scroll linewise in the history by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Up or Down Arrow keys? ... that you can insert the clipboard by holding down the Shift key and pressing the Insert key? ... that you can insert the X selection by holding down the Shift and Ctrl keys and pressing the Insert key? ... that pressing Ctrl while pasting the selection with the middle mouse button will append a carriage return after pasting the selection buffer? ... that you can turn off the terminal size hint under "Settings- > Configure Konsole..."? ... that pressing Ctrl while selecting text will let Konsole ignore line breaks? ... that pressing the Ctrl and Alt keys while selecting text will let Konsole select columns? ... that when a program evaluates the right mouse button you can still get the right mouse button pop-up menu while pressing the Shift key? ... that when a program evaluates the left mouse button you can still select text while pressing the Shift key? ... that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the window title? For Bash, put'export PS1=$PS1"\\[\\e]0; \\H: \\w\\a\\] "'in your ~/. bashrc. ... that you can let Konsole set the current directory as the session name? For Bash, put'export PS1=$PS1"\\[\\e]30; \\H: \\w\\a\\] "'in your ~/. bashrc. ... that if you let your shell pass the current directory to Konsole within the prompt variable, e. g. for Bash with'export PS1=$PS1"\\[\\e]31; \\w\\a\\] "'in your ~/. bashrc, then Konsole can bookmark it, and session management will remember your current working directory on non-Linux systems too? ... that double-clicking will select a whole word? When you do n't release the mouse button after the second click you can extend your selection by additional words when moving the mouse. ... that triple-clicking will select a whole line? When you do n't release the mouse button after the third click you can extend your selection by additional lines when moving the mouse. ... that if you drag & drop a URL into a Konsole window you are presented with a menu giving the option to copy or move the specified file into the current working directory, as well as just pasting the URL as text. This works with any type of URL which KDE supports. ... that the "Settings- > Configure Shortcuts..." dialog allows you to define keyboard shortcuts for actions not shown in the menu, like activating menu, changing font and for listing and switching sessions? ... that right-clicking over the "New" button in the left corner of the tabbar or in an empty tabbar space displays a menu where you can set several tab options? Send Input to All Hide Menu Bar Options Print & header Change Directory Konsole is unable to open a PTY (pseudo teletype). It is likely that this is due to an incorrect configuration of the PTY devices. Konsole needs to have read/ write access to the PTY devices. A Fatal Error Has Occurred Keyboard Setup Green Tint Green Tint with Transparent MC Transparent for MC Transparent, Light Background Do you want to retry? Authentication Retry Authorization Dialog Your X server does not support resizing and rotating the display. Please update to version 4.3 or greater. You need the X Resize, Rotate, and Reflect extension (RANDR) version 1.1 or greater to use this feature. Screen Settings Required X Extension Not Available Screen %1 Configure Display... Screen configuration has changed Screen Size Orientation Outputs %1 - Screen Size Disable Refresh Rate Unify Outputs %1 Hz Configure Display New configuration: Resolution: %1 x %2 Orientation: %3 New configuration: Resolution: %1 x %2 Orientation: %3 Refresh rate: %4 Resize and Rotate X Resize and Rotate System Tray App (c) 2007 Gustavo Pichorim Boiko, 2002-2003 Hamish Rodda Gustavo Pichorim Boiko Maintainer Hamish Rodda Original Author Lubos Lunak Many fixes Harry Bock Many fixes, multi-head support Application is being auto-started at KDE session start Left of Right of Above Below Clone of No relative position Disabled %1 (Auto) Auto No Rotation Left (90 degrees) Upside-Down (180 degrees) Right (270 degrees) Mirror Horizontally Mirror Vertically Unknown Orientation Not Rotated Rotated 90 Degrees Counterclockwise Rotated 180 Degrees Counterclockwise Rotated 270 Degrees Counterclockwise Mirrored Horizontally And Vertically mirrored horizontally and vertically Mirrored Horizontally mirrored horizontally Mirrored Vertically mirrored vertically unknown orientation Confirm Display Setting Change & Accept Configuration & Revert to Previous Configuration Your screen configuration has been changed to the requested settings. Please indicate whether you wish to keep this configuration. In 15 seconds the display will revert to your previous settings. X Resize and Rotate extension version %1. %2 Screen Resize and Rotate Settings If this option is enabled, options set by the system tray applet will be saved and loaded when KDE starts instead of being temporary. Settings for screen: The screen whose settings you would like to change can be selected using this drop-down list. Screen size: The size, otherwise known as the resolution, of your screen can be selected from this drop-down list. Refresh rate: The refresh rate of your screen can be selected from this drop-down list. The options in this section allow you to change the rotation of your screen. Orientation (degrees counterclockwise) If this option is enabled the size and orientation settings will be used when KDE starts. Apply settings on KDE startup Allow tray application to change startup settings Output Config Size: Refresh: Orientation: Position: Display Configuration (X11 Resize, Rotate and Reflect) Identify Outputs Your names Your emails Screen resize & rotate %1 x %2 Normal Screen Size: Refresh Rate: Screen SIze: # created by KDE, %1 # # If you do not want KDE to override your GTK settings, select # Appearance - > Colors in the System Settings and disable the checkbox # "Apply colors to non-KDE4 applications" # # KReadConfig Read KConfig entries - for use in shell scripts Use < file > instead of global config Key to look for Default value Type of variable Group to look in Your names Your emails Settings %1 (%2) Actions %1 of %2 Automatic Log Out To prevent being logged out, resume using this session by moving the mouse or pressing a key. Time Remaining: Session Locker for KDE Workspace Force session locking Only start screen saver Only use the blank screen saver Will not lock the session, as unlocking would be impossible: Cannot start kcheckpass. kcheckpass is unable to operate. Possibly it is not setuid root. No appropriate greeter plugin configured. The session is locked The session was locked by %1 Unlock Switch User... Unlocking failed Warning: Caps Lock on Cannot unlock the session because the authentication system failed to work; you must kill kscreenlocker (pid %1) manually. & Start New Session You have chosen to open another desktop session instead of resuming the current one. The current session will be hidden and a new login screen will be displayed. An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions. & Do not ask again Session Location & Activate Start & New Session Run Command KDE run command interface Run Command Interface (c) 2006, Aaron Seigo Aaron J. Seigo Author and maintainer Command oriented Task oriented Preview Your names Your emails Enable screen saver Enables the screen saver. Screen saver timeout Sets the seconds after which the screen saver is started. System Activity Show System Activity Switch User Lock Session Log Out Log Out Without Confirmation Halt Without Confirmation Reboot Without Confirmation Could not log out properly. The session manager cannot be contacted. You can try to force a shutdown by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace; note, however, that your current session will not be saved with a forced shutdown. KRunner Settings Usage: %1 [-setup] [args] Starts a random screen saver. Any arguments (except -setup) are passed on to the screen saver. Start a random KDE screen saver Random screen saver Setup screen saver Run in the specified XWindow Run in the root XWindow Setup Random Screen Saver Use OpenGL screen savers Use screen savers that manipulate the screen KBlankScreen Setup Blank Screen Saver Color: The reliable KDE session manager that talks the standard X11R6 session management protocol (XSMP). The KDE Session Manager Maintainer Restores the saved user session if available Starts'wm 'in case no other window manager is participating in the session. Default is'kwin' Also allow remote connections Your names Your emails Logout canceled by '%1 ' & Logout & Turn Off Computer & Standby Suspend to & RAM Suspend to & Disk & Restart Computer & Cancel (current) End Session for %1 End Session for %1 (%2) Install Theme File... Remove Theme Test Theme Delete folder %1 and its contents? & Delete Failed to remove theme '%1 ' (Could not load theme) Unknown Name: %1 Description: %1 Version: %1 Author: %1 Homepage: %1 This theme requires the plugin %1 which is not installed. Could not load theme configuration file. No preview available. KSplash Theme Files Add Theme & Theme Installer KDE splash screen theme manager (c) 2003 KDE developers Original KSplash/ ML author KDE Theme Manager authors Original installer code Splash Screen Theme Manager Install and view splash screen themes. Your names Your emails Unable to start ksplashsimple. Unable to start ksplashx. Unable to start ksplash. Add... Test Overwrite folder %1 and its contents? KStart Utility to launch applications with special window properties such as iconified, maximized, a certain virtual desktop, a special decoration and so on. Command to execute A regular expression matching the window title A string matching the window class (WM_CLASS property) The window class can be found out by running'xprop _BAR_ grep WM_CLASS 'and clicking on a window (use either both parts separated by a space or only the right part). NOTE: If you specify neither window title nor window class, then the very first window to appear will be taken; omitting both options is NOT recommended. Desktop on which to make the window appear Make the window appear on the desktop that was active when starting the application Make the window appear on all desktops Iconify the window Maximize the window Maximize the window vertically Maximize the window horizontally Show window fullscreen The window type: Normal, Desktop, Dock, Toolbar, Menu, Dialog, TopMenu or Override Jump to the window even if it is started on a different virtual desktop Try to keep the window above other windows Try to keep the window below other windows The window does not get an entry in the taskbar The window does not get an entry on the pager The window is sent to the system tray in Kicker No command specified Your names Your emails Use wider lines Draw toolbar item separators Use triangle tree expander instead of +/ - Animate progress bars Draw toolbar separator Highlight focused text input fields Custom text input highlight color: Custom mouseover highlight color: Custom checkmark color: Highlight scroll bar handles Animate progress bars Cannot open the file %1. The file %1 does not contain valid XML. The file %1 does not contain a valid worksheet definition, which must have a document type'KSysGuardWorkSheet '. The file %1 has an invalid worksheet size. Cannot save file %1 The clipboard does not contain a valid display description. Select Display Type & Line graph & Digital display & Bar graph Log to a & file Remove this display? Remove Display Dummy Message from %1: %2 Change Rate CPU Load Idling Nice Load User Load System Load Waiting Total Load Memory Physical Memory Swap Memory Cached Memory Buffered Memory Used Memory Application Memory Free Memory Active Memory Inactive Memory Wired Memory Process Count Process Controller Disk Throughput Load Total Accesses Read Accesses Write Accesses Read Data Written Data Pages In Pages Out Context Switches Network Interfaces Receiver Transmitter Data Rate Compressed Packets Rate Dropped Packets Rate Error Rate FIFO Overruns Rate Frame Error Rate Multicast Packet Rate Packet Rate Carrier Loss Rate Collisions Data Compressed Packets Dropped Packets Errors FIFO Overruns Frame Errors Multicast Packets Packets Carrier Losses Sockets Total Number Table Advanced Power Management ACPI Thermal Zone Temperature Fan State Battery Battery Charge Battery Usage Remaining Time Interrupts Load Average (1 min) Load Average (5 min) Load Average (15 min) Clock Frequency Hardware Sensors Partition Usage Used Space Free Space Fill Level System Uptime Linux Soft Raid (md) Processors Cores Number of Blocks Total Number of Devices Number of Raid Devices Number of Devices CPU %1 Disk %1 Fan %1 Temperature %1 Total Int %1 1/ s kBytes min MHz % Integer Value Floating Point Value Connection to %1 refused Host %1 not found An error occurred with the network (e. g. the network cable was accidentally unplugged) for host %1. Error for host %1: %2 Timer Settings Use update interval of worksheet Update interval: sec All displays of the sheet are updated at the rate specified here. Connect Host Host: Enter the name of the host you want to connect to. Connection Type ssh Select this to use the secure shell to login to the remote host. rsh Select this to use the remote shell to login to the remote host. Daemon Select this if you want to connect to a ksysguard daemon that is running on the machine you want to connect to, and is listening for client requests. Custom command Select this to use the command you entered below to start ksysguardd on the remote host. Port: Enter the port number on which the ksysguard daemon is listening for connections. e. g. 3112 Command: Enter the command that runs ksysguardd on the host you want to monitor. e. g. ssh -l root remote. host. org ksysguardd Sheet %1 The tab '%1 'contains unsaved data. Do you want to save the tab? *. sgrd_BAR_Sensor Files (*. sgrd) You do not have a tab that could be saved. There are no tabs that could be deleted. Upload custom System Monitor tab Edit BarGraph Preferences Range Title Enter the title of the display here. Display Range Minimum value: Enter the minimum value for the display here. If both values are 0, automatic range detection is enabled. Maximum value: Enter the maximum value for the display here. If both values are 0, automatic range detection is enabled. Alarms Alarm for Minimum Value Enable alarm Enable the minimum value alarm. Lower limit: Alarm for Maximum Value Enable the maximum value alarm. Upper limit: Look Normal bar color: Out-of-range color: Background color: Font size: This determines the size of the font used to print a label underneath the bars. Bars are automatically suppressed if text becomes too large, so it is advisable to use a small font size here. Sensors Edit... Push this button to configure the label. Delete Push this button to delete the sensor. Label of Bar Graph Enter new label: Plotter Settings General Title: Scales Vertical scale Check this box if you want the display range to adapt dynamically to the currently displayed values; if you do not check this, you have to specify the range you want in the fields below. Enter the minimum value for the display here. Horizontal scale Pixels per time period: Grid Lines Vertical lines Check this to activate the vertical lines if display is large enough. Distance: Enter the distance between two vertical lines here. Vertical lines scroll Horizontal lines Check this to enable horizontal lines if display is large enough. Text Check this box if horizontal lines should be decorated with the values they mark. Set Color... Push this button to configure the color of the sensor in the diagram. Move Up Move Down Sensor Logger OK Error & Properties & Remove Display This is a sensor display. To customize a sensor display click the right mouse button here and select the Properties entry from the popup menu. Select Remove to delete the display from the worksheet. %1 99999 XXXX %1% %1 of %2œ%1 %1 TiB %1 GiB %1 MiB %1 KiB %1 TiB/ s %1 GiB/ s %1 MiB/ s %1 KiB/ s %1 Logging Timer Interval Sensor Name Host Name Log File & Remove Sensor & Edit Sensor... Stop Logging Start Logging Host Sensor Unit Status Label File logging settings Foreground color: Multimeter Settings List View Settings Sensor Logger Settings Drop Sensor Here This is an empty space in a worksheet. Drag a sensor from the Sensor Browser and drop it here. A sensor display will appear that allows you to monitor the values of the sensor over time. & File & View & Settings Main Toolbar Your names Your emails File & Enable alarm Enable alarm & Title: Enable this to append the unit to the title of the display. & Show unit Lower limit: & Upper limit: Normal digit color: Alarm digit color: Colors Text color: Grid color: Alarm color: & Text Title: Filter & Add & Delete & Change Process Table Network History Tab Properties Properties Rows: Columns: Enter the number of rows the sheet should have. Enter the number of columns the sheet should have. Enter the title of the worksheet here. Sensor Browser Drag sensors to empty cells of a worksheet The sensor browser lists the connected hosts and the sensors that they provide. Click and drag sensors into drop zones of a worksheet. A display will appear that visualizes the values provided by the sensor. Some sensor displays can display values of multiple sensors. Simply drag other sensors on to the display to add more sensors. KDE System Monitor System Monitor Monitor & Remote Machine... & Download New Tabs... & Upload Current Tab... Tab & Properties CPU: %1%œ%1% No swap space available Swap: %1 / %2œSwap: %1œ%1 (c) 1996-2008 The KDE System Monitor Developers Solaris Support Parts derived (by permission) from the sunos5 module of William LeFebvre's "top" utility. Optional worksheet files to load Grid lines: Background: Do you really want to delete the display? Delete Display & Edit Automatic range Connection to %1 has been lost. & Title Title System Guard Applet Settings Size ratio: Drag sensors to empty cells of a worksheet or the panel applet. Select Worksheet to Open Export Work Sheet Worksheet Properties & Signal Plotter & Multimeter & Dancing Bars The KSysGuard applet does not support displaying of this type of sensor. Please choose another sensor. The file %1 does not contain a valid applet definition, which must have a document type'KSysGuardApplet '. Drag sensors from the KDE System Guard into this cell. & New Worksheet... Open Worksheet... & Export Worksheet... & Remove Worksheet & Worksheet Properties Import Worksheet... Labels Top bar Check this to active the display title bar. This is probably only useful for applet displays. The bar is only visible if the display is large enough. Horizontal lines: Sensor Load Loading Processes Count.. Show only process list of local host running No window matching pattern '%1 'and no command specified. KSysTrayCmd: K3ShellProcess cannot find a shell. KSysTrayCmd & Hide & Restore & Undock & Quit Allows any application to be kept in the system tray Command to execute A regular expression matching the window title If you do not specify one, then the very first window to appear will be taken - not recommended. The window id of the target window Specifies the id of the window to use. If the id starts with 0x it is assumed to be in hex. Hide the window to the tray on startup Wait until we are told to show the window before executing the command Sets the initial tooltip for the tray icon Keep the tray icon even if the client exits. This option has no effect unless startonshow is specified. Use ksystraycmd's icon instead of the window's icon in the systray (should be used with --icon to specify ksystraycmd icon) Try to keep the window above other windows Quit the client when we are told to hide the window. This has no effect unless startonshow is specified and implies keeprunning. No command or window specified Your names Your emails New Theme KDE Theme Manager This control module handles installing, removing and creating visual KDE themes. Theme Files Select Theme File Do you really want to remove the theme %1? Remove Theme My Theme Theme %1 already exists. Your theme has been successfully created in %1. Theme Created An error occurred while creating your theme. Theme Not Created This theme does not contain a preview. Author: %1 Email: %2 Version: %3 Homepage: %4 Choose your visual KDE theme: Get new themes... Go to the KDE themes website & Remove Theme Create & New Theme... & Install New Theme... Theme Customize your theme: Customize the desktop background Background Customize colors Colors Customize the widget style Style Customize the icon theme Icons Customize the font theme Fonts Customize the screen saver Screen Saver & Theme name: & Author: & Email: & Homepage: Comment: & Version: Your names Your emails http: / /themes. kde. org Window '%1 'demands attention. System Navigation Walk Through Windows Walk Through Windows (Reverse) Walk Through Window Tabs Walk Through Window Tabs (Reverse) Walk Through Windows Alternative Walk Through Windows Alternative (Reverse) Walk Through Desktops Walk Through Desktops (Reverse) Walk Through Desktop List Walk Through Desktop List (Reverse) Windows Window Operations Menu Close Window Maximize Window Maximize Window Vertically Maximize Window Horizontally Minimize Window Shade Window Move Window Resize Window Raise Window Lower Window Toggle Window Raise/ Lower Make Window Fullscreen Hide Window Border Keep Window Above Others Keep Window Below Others Activate Window Demanding Attention Setup Window Shortcut Pack Window to the Right Pack Window to the Left Pack Window Up Pack Window Down Pack Grow Window Horizontally Pack Grow Window Vertically Pack Shrink Window Horizontally Pack Shrink Window Vertically Quick Tile Window to the Left Quick Tile Window to the Right Switch to Window Above Switch to Window Below Switch to Window to the Right Switch to Window to the Left Window & Desktop Keep Window on All Desktops Window to Desktop 1 Window to Desktop 2 Window to Desktop 3 Window to Desktop 4 Window to Desktop 5 Window to Desktop 6 Window to Desktop 7 Window to Desktop 8 Window to Desktop 9 Window to Desktop 10 Window to Desktop 11 Window to Desktop 12 Window to Desktop 13 Window to Desktop 14 Window to Desktop 15 Window to Desktop 16 Window to Desktop 17 Window to Desktop 18 Window to Desktop 19 Window to Desktop 20 Window to Next Desktop Window to Previous Desktop Window One Desktop to the Right Window One Desktop to the Left Window One Desktop Up Window One Desktop Down Window to Screen 0 Window to Screen 1 Window to Screen 2 Window to Screen 3 Window to Screen 4 Window to Screen 5 Window to Screen 6 Window to Screen 7 Window to Next Screen Show Desktop Desktop Switching Switch to Desktop 1 Switch to Desktop 2 Switch to Desktop 3 Switch to Desktop 4 Switch to Desktop 5 Switch to Desktop 6 Switch to Desktop 7 Switch to Desktop 8 Switch to Desktop 9 Switch to Desktop 10 Switch to Desktop 11 Switch to Desktop 12 Switch to Desktop 13 Switch to Desktop 14 Switch to Desktop 15 Switch to Desktop 16 Switch to Desktop 17 Switch to Desktop 18 Switch to Desktop 19 Switch to Desktop 20 Switch to Next Desktop Switch to Previous Desktop Switch One Desktop to the Right Switch One Desktop to the Left Switch One Desktop Up Switch One Desktop Down Switch to Screen 0 Switch to Screen 1 Switch to Screen 2 Switch to Screen 3 Switch to Screen 4 Switch to Screen 5 Switch to Screen 6 Switch to Screen 7 Switch to Next Screen Miscellaneous Mouse Emulation Kill Window Window Screenshot to Clipboard Desktop Screenshot to Clipboard Block Global Shortcuts kwin: it looks like there's already a window manager running. kwin not started. kwin: unable to claim manager selection, another wm running? (try using --replace) KDE window manager KWin (c) 1999-2008, The KDE Developers Maintainer Disable configuration options Replace already-running ICCCM2.0-compliant window manager KWin: KWin will now exit... Your names Your emails Keep & Above Others Keep & Below Others & Fullscreen & No Border Window & Shortcut... & Special Window Settings... & Special Application Settings... & Opacity & Move Resize Minimize Maximize Shade Advanced Configure Window Behavior... & Close Switch to window tab Move window to group To & Desktop & All Desktops Desktop %1 You have selected to show a window without its border. Without the border, you will not be able to enable the border again using the mouse: use the window operations menu instead, activated using the %1 keyboard shortcut. You have selected to show a window in fullscreen mode. If the application itself does not have an option to turn the fullscreen mode off you will not be able to disable it again using the mouse: use the window operations menu instead, activated using the %1 keyboard shortcut. KWin helper utility This helper utility is not supposed to be called directly. The window "%2" is not responding. It belongs to the application %1 (Process ID = %3, hostname = %4). Do you wish to terminate the application process including all of its child windows? Any unsaved data will be lost. %1 preview Menu Not on all desktops On all desktops Help Minimize Restore Maximize Close Do not keep above others Keep above others Do not keep below others Keep below others Unshade Shade No window decoration plugin library was found. The default decoration plugin is corrupt and could not be loaded. The library %1 is not a KWin plugin. *** No Windows *** Walk Through Grouped Windows Walk Through Grouped Windows (Reverse) Switch to group window kwin: failure during initialization; aborting Terminate Keep Running Desktop Cube Advanced Toggle Present Windows (Current desktop) Toggle Present Windows (All desktops) Toggle Snow on Desktop Toggle Video Recording for windows on all desktops: Inactive windows: Moved/ resized windows: for windows on all desktops: Ctrl+F11 Reset opacity to default value Slide this to set the window's opacity The Composite Manager could not be started.\ Make sure you have "kompmgr" in a $PATH directory. The Composite Manager crashed twice within a minute and is therefore disabled for this session. Composite Manager Failure kompmgr failed to open the display There is probably an invalid display entry in your ~/. xcompmgrrc. kompmgr cannot find the Xrender extension You are using either an outdated or a crippled version of XOrg. Get XOrg & ge; 6.8 from www. freedesktop. org. Composite extension not found You must use XOrg & ge; 6.8 for translucency and shadows to work. Additionally, you need to add a new section to your X config file: Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "Enable" EndSection Damage extension not found You must use XOrg & ge; 6.8 for translucency and shadows to work. XFixes extension not found You must use XOrg & ge; 6.8 for translucency and shadows to work. Draw window frames using & titlebar colors When selected, the window borders are drawn using the titlebar colors; otherwise, they are drawn using normal border colors. Draw & resize handle When selected, decorations are drawn with a "grab handle" in the bottom right corner of the windows; otherwise, no grab handle is drawn. When selected, titlebars are automatically relocated to visible positions; otherwise, they are only moved manually using shift+drag. Actions Settings Double click on menu button: Do Nothing Minimize Window Shade Window Close Window An action can be associated to a double click of the menu button. Leave it to none if in doubt. Menu Not on all desktops On all desktops Minimize Maximize Close Help Unshade Shade Resize B II preview Restore Web Draw titlebar & stipple effect When selected, active titlebars are drawn with a stipple (dotted) effect; otherwise, they are drawn without the stipple. Draw grab bar below windows When selected, decorations are drawn with a "grab bar" below windows; otherwise, no grab bar is drawn. Draw & gradients When selected, decorations are drawn with gradients for high-color displays; otherwise, no gradients are drawn. KDE 2 Keramik preview Keep Above Others Keep Below Others Redmond KWMTheme Sticky Unsticky Installs a KWM theme Path to a theme config file All Desktops Close Item Laptop Enable/ disable this exception Enabled Left Center Right Small Large Very Large Oversized Radial Gradient On All Desktops Shade Button Your names Keramik Display the window & icon in the caption bubble Check this option if you want the window icon to be displayed in the caption bubble next to the titlebar text. Draw & small caption bubbles on active windows Check this option if you want the caption bubble to have the same size on active windows that it has on inactive ones. This option is useful for laptops or low resolution displays where you want maximize the amount of space available to the window contents. Draw grab bars below windows Check this option if you want a grab bar to be drawn below windows. When this option is not selected only a thin border will be drawn in its place. Use shadowed & text Check this option if you want the titlebar text to have a 3D look with a shadow behind it. Title & Alignment & Left & Center & Right Outline active window title: Hide window title bar Use window title General Title alignment: Outline active window title Shadows Active Window Glow Remove Get New Themes... Install New Theme... Config Dialog Check this option if the window border should be painted in the titlebar color. Otherwise it will be painted in the background color. Colored window border Check this option if you want the buttons to fade in when the mouse pointer hovers over them and fade out again when it moves away. Animate buttons Check this option if you want windows to be closed when you double click the menu button, similar to Microsoft Windows. Close windows by double clicking the menu button When selected, the window decoration borders are drawn using the titlebar colors; otherwise, they are drawn using normal border colors instead. Quartz & extra slim Quartz window decorations with extra-small title bar. Quartz Active Window Inactive Window & Show window resize handle When selected, all windows are drawn with a resize handle at the lower right corner. This makes window resizing easier, especially for trackballs and other mouse replacements on laptops. Here you can change the size of the resize handle. Medium Modern System Plastik Glow active window Overwrite default title bar colors: Keep above others Keep below others Oxygen preview! =) Un-Sticky %1 preview Menu Not on all desktops On all desktops Help Minimize Restore Maximize Close Do not keep above others Keep above others Do not keep below others Keep below others Unshade Shade No window decoration plugin library was found. The default decoration plugin is corrupt and could not be loaded. The library %1 is not a KWin plugin. KWriteConfig Write KConfig entries - for use in shell scripts Use < file > instead of global config Key to look for Type of variable. Use "bool" for a boolean, otherwise it is treated as a string The value to write. Mandatory, on a shell use '' for empty Group to look in Your names Your emails Layout Name Variant Label None A utility to switch keyboard maps KDE Keyboard Layout Switcher Switch to Next Keyboard Layout Error changing keyboard layout to '%1 ' Configure... Keyboard Layout Layout & Enable keyboard layouts KDE will not configure or show keyboard layouts Disable keyboard layouts Show indicator for single layout Shows country flag on background of layout name in tray icon Show country flag Keyboard Layout Here you can choose your keyboard layout and model. The'model 'refers to the type of keyboard that is connected to your computer, while the keyboard layout defines "which key does what" and may be different for different countries. Keyboard & model: Here you can choose a keyboard model. This setting is independent of your keyboard layout and refers to the "hardware" model, i. e. the way your keyboard is manufactured. Modern keyboards that come with your computer usually have two extra keys and are referred to as "104-key" models, which is probably what you want if you do not know what kind of keyboard you have. Available layouts: Active layouts: Command: Layout variant: Here you can choose a variant of selected keyboard layout. Layout variants usually represent different key maps for the same language. For example, Ukrainian layout might have four variants: basic, winkeys (as in Windows), typewriter (as in typewriters) and phonetic (each Ukrainian letter is placed on a transliterated latin one). Label: Switching Options If you select "Application" or "Window" switching policy, changing the keyboard layout will only affect the current application or window. Switching Policy & Global & Application & Window Shortcuts for Switching Layout & Reset old options This is the command which will be executed to initialize configured options. Your names Your emails Here you can set xkb extension options instead of, or in addition to, specifying them in the X11 configuration file. Xkb Options < < Remove This is the command which is executed when switching to the selected layout. It may help you if you want to debug layout switching, or if you want to switch layouts without the help of KDE. Sticky Switching If you have more than two layouts and turn this option on, switching with the keyboard shortcut or clicking on the kxkb indicator will only cycle through the last few layouts. You can specify the number of layouts to rotate below. You can still access all layouts by right-clicking on the kxkb indicator. Enable sticky switching Number of layouts to rotate: & Enable xkb options Keyboard Switch keyboard layout Layout name Options If more than one layout is present in this list, the KDE panel will offer a docked flag. By clicking on this flag you can easily switch between layouts. The first layout will be default one. Keymap If you check this option, pressing and holding down a key emits the same character over and over again. For example, pressing and holding down the Tab key will have the same effect as that of pressing that key several times in succession: Tab characters continue to be emitted until you release the key. & Enable keyboard repeat & Delay: If supported, this option allows you to set the delay after which a pressed key will start generating keycodes. The'Repeat rate 'option controls the frequency of these keycodes. & Rate: If supported, this option allows you to set the rate at which keycodes are generated while a key is pressed. If supported, this option allows you to setup the state of NumLock after KDE startup. You can configure NumLock to be turned on or off, or configure KDE not to set NumLock state. NumLock on KDE Startup Turn off Leave unchanged Turn on If supported, this option allows you to hear audible clicks from your computer's speakers when you press the keys on your keyboard. This might be useful if your keyboard does not have mechanical keys, or if the sound that the keys make is very soft. You can change the loudness of the key click feedback by dragging the slider button or by clicking the up/ down arrows on the spin box. Setting the volume to 0% turns off the key click. Key click & volume: Belgian Brazilian Canadian Czech Czech (qwerty) Danish Estonian Finnish French German Hungarian Hungarian (qwerty) Italian Japanese Lithuanian Norwegian PC-98xx Series Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovak (qwerty) Spanish Swedish Swiss German Swiss French Thai United Kingdom U. S. English U. S. English w/ deadkeys U. S. English w/ ISO9995-3 Armenian Azerbaijani Icelandic Israeli Lithuanian azerty standard Lithuanian querty "numeric" Lithuanian querty "programmer's" Macedonian Serbian Slovenian Vietnamese Arabic Belarusian Bengali Croatian Greek Lithuanian qwerty "numeric" Lithuanian qwerty "programmer's" Turkish Ukrainian Albanian Burmese Dutch Georgian (latin) Georgian (russian) Gujarati Gurmukhi Hindi Inuktitut Iranian Latin America Maltese Maltese (US layout) Northern Saami (Finland) Northern Saami (Norway) Northern Saami (Sweden) Polish (qwertz) Russian (cyrillic phonetic) Tajik Turkish (F) U. S. English w/ ISO9995-3 Yugoslavian Bosnian Croatian (US) Dvorak French (alternative) French Canadian Kannada Malayalam Mongolian Ogham Oriya Syriac Telugu Thai (Kedmanee) Thai (Pattachote) Thai (TIS-820.2538) Uzbek Faroese Hungarian (US) Irish Serbian (Latin) Swiss Create New Link to Device The template file %1 does not exist. File name: Basic links can only point to local files or directories. Please use "Link to Location" for remote URLs. Move To Home Folder Root Folder Copy Here Move Here You cannot drop a folder on to itself File name for dropped contents: & Move Here & Copy Here & Link Here Set as & Wallpaper Cancel Create directory Enter a different name New Folder Enter folder name: Paste One Folder Paste One File Paste Clipboard Contents... & Open Create & Folder... & Restore & Empty Trash Bin & Bookmark This Page & Bookmark This Location & Bookmark This Folder & Bookmark This Link & Bookmark This File Preview In & Properties Share & Actions & Open With & Other... & Open With... Open & with %1 Open in New & Window Open the trash in a new window Open the medium in a new window Open the document in a new window Deleting Undo Undo: Copy Undo: Link Undo: Move Undo: Rename Undo: Trash Undo: Create Folder & Trash Undo: %1 Background Settings Background Color: & Picture: Preview None Enlarge Icons Shrink Icons & Default Size & Huge & Very Large & Large & Medium & Small & Tiny Configure Background... Allows choosing of background settings for this view You do not have enough permissions to read %1 %1 does not seem to exist anymore Search result: %1 Shred Files Shred Setup screen saver Run in the specified XWindow Run in the root XWindow Start screen saver in demo mode Your names Your emails %1: TTY login Unused X login on remote host X login on %1 %1: %2 %1 (%2) Unclutter Windows Cascade Windows On All Desktops No Windows Minimize Maximize & Shade Resize & Move & Close & To Current Desktop & All Desktops To & Desktop Keep & Above Others Keep & Below Others & Fullscreen Advanced modified All & to Current Desktop Minimize All Maximize All & Restore All & Close All All to & Desktop Start Plugin plugin & Save As... Loading Netscape plugin for %1 Unable to load Netscape plugin for %1 Netscape plugin %1 Unnamed plugin Netscape plugin viewer nspluginscan Show progress output for GUI & File Your names Your emails Submitting data to %1 Requesting %1 nspluginviewer Netscape plugin mimeinfo There was an error connecting to the Desktop communications server. Please make sure that the'dcopserver 'process has been started, and then try again. Error Connecting to DCOP Server Your names Your emails create method returned 0 Unable to use the %1 Multimedia Backend: %2 Unable to find a Multimedia Backend Unable to find the requested Multimedia Backend Change your Face & Acquire Image... (Custom) There was an error loading the image. There was an error saving the image: %1 & Save copy in custom faces folder for future use Choose Image Change & Password... Password & User Information (C) 2002, Braden MacDonald, (C) 2004 Ravikiran Rajagopal Maintainer Face editor Password changer Icons Here you can change your personal information, which will be used, for instance, in mail programs and word processors. You can change your login password by clicking Change Password.... A program error occurred: the internal program'kdepasswd 'could not be found. You will not be able to change your password. Please enter your password in order to save your settings: You must enter your password in order to change your information. You must enter a correct password. An error occurred and your password has probably not been changed. The error message was: %1 There was an error saving the image: %1 Your administrator has disallowed changing your image. %1 does not appear to be an image file. Please use files with these extensions: %2 Select a new face: Custom Image... The size of login images The default image file The filename of the user's custom image file The user's login image Password echo type Click to change your image Change Password... User Information & Name: & Organization: & Email address: & SMTP server: User ID: At Password Prompt Show one bullet for each letter Show three bullets for each letter Show nothing Your names Your emails kcm_useraccount Sort key for K3IconViewItems KCMUserAccount Sounds Start Restart Enter Your Name Name: Restart the game Quit Blinken View Highscore Table 2nd Level 1st Level Random Level Press the key for this button Click any button to change its key Press Start to begin Set the Difficulty Level... Next sequence in 3... Next sequence in 3, 2... Next sequence in 2... Next sequence in 3, 2, 1... Next sequence in 2, 1... Remember this sequence... Repeat the sequence 2 1 ? Level Highscores Level? Blinken A memory enhancement game Coding Design, Graphics and Sounds GPL'ed his'Steve 'font so that we could use it Play sounds Use custom font for status text Your names Your emails Level 2 Blinken Memory Enhancement Game A memory enhancement game Differentiate An Assistant dialog to simplify calculating derivatives of expressions Integrate An Assistant dialog to simplify calculation of integrals Create Matrix An Assistant dialog to simplify entering of matrices Eigenvalues An Assistant dialog to simplify calculating of Eigenvalues Eigenvectors An Assistant dialog to simplify calculating of EigenVectors Invert Matrix An Assistant dialog to simplify inverting of matrices Plot2d An Assistant dialog to simplify plotting of 2D functions Plot3d RunScript An Assistant for running an external Script file Solve An Assistant dialog to simplify solving of equations KAlgebra KAlgebra backend for Cantor. Lets you use the same language you use in the KAlgebra application in Cantor worksheets. Maxima Backend for the Maxima Computer Algebra System nullbackend Backend for Cantor for testing purposes R Backend for The R Project for Statistical Computing Sage Backend for the Sage Mathematics Software Cantor KDE Frontend to Mathematical Software. CantorPart An Assistant for Cantor A Backend for Cantor A Calculator Graph Calculator Math Expression Solver and Plotter KalziumGLPart An OpenGL-based 3D-renderer for molecules Chemical Data Chemical Data Applet Kalzium concentration Calculator Chemistry: Did You Know Facts about the chemical elements Kalzium gas Calculator Kalzium nuclear Calculator Kalzium Nuclear Calculator Kalzium KDE Periodic Table of Elements Periodic Table of Elements Kanagram KDE Letter Order Game Letter Order Game Exercise Fractions Practice exercises with fractions KBruch KGeography Geography Trainer A Geography Learning Program KDE Hangman Game Hangman Game KHangMan Dr. Geo Info Kig Info Kig Interactive Geometry Explore Geometric Constructions KigPart Japanese Reference/ Study Tool Japanese Reference and Study Tool Kiten a KDE program to learn the alphabet KLettres Learn The Alphabet Function Plotter KmPlot Mathematical Function Plotter KmPlotPart Desktop Planetarium KStars Touch Typing Tutor KTouch KTurtle Educational Programming Environment A flashcard and vocabulary learning program KWordQuiz Flash Card Trainer QuizCorrect Correct answer QuizError Wrong answer syntaxerror Error in syntax Marble Desktop Globe Marble Part World Clock Shows the time in different parts of the world Parley Vocabulary data for Plasmoids Vocabulary Cards Example Parley Script This example script offers two actions: 1) Move selected vocabulary to a different lesson 2) Change the grade of selected words to known (highest grade) Google Dictionary (translation) Uses Google Dictionary (translate. google. com) to translate words Google Images (online image fetching) This script automatically fetches images from images. google. com for the selected word. The search language depends on the selected word. Downloaded images are stored in a < > _files folder next to the document file. Requires PyQt4. LEO Dictionary (Translation) Uses LEO Dictionary (dict. leo. org) to translate words Testing Purposes Script Description of what the plugin does Wiktionary Sound This script fetches sound files from http: / /commons. wikimedia. org. Vocabulary Trainer Rocs Rocs Graph Theory Graph Theory Tool for Professors and Students. Step Interactive Physical Simulator Simulate physics experiments KPercentage Exercise Percentages Vocabulary Practice KVocTrain Vocabulary Trainer Document A program to help revise Latin KLatin Latin Reviser KmPlot File KWordQuiz Vocabulary Cabri Figure Dr. Geo Figure KGeo Figure KSeg Document Languages Mathematics Miscellaneous Teaching Tools Simon Says Game KEduca Tests & Exams KEduca-Editor Edu Document Edu Gallery Document A KDE Logo programming environment Kverbos Study Spanish Verbforms Summary Figures Texts Macros Contents Figure Text Macro Summary Version Compatibility Version Coordinate System Grid Axes Compressed n/ a %1 (as the version) No The file sounds. xml was not found in $KDEDIR/ share/ apps/ klettres/ Please install this file and start KLettres again. KLettres - Error New Sound Play a new sound You can play a new sound by clicking this button or using the File menu, New Sound. Get Alphabet in New Language... Replay Sound Play the same sound again You can replay the same sound again by clicking this button or using the File menu, Replay Sound. Show & Menubar Hide & Menubar You can show or hide the menubar as you wish by clicking this button. Level Select the level You can select the level: level 1 displays a letter and you hear it; level 2 does not display the letter, you only hear it; level 3 displays a syllable and you hear it; level 4 does not display the syllable, you only hear it. & Language Themes Select the theme Here you can change the theme for KLettres. A theme consists in the background picture and the font color for the letter displayed. Mode Kid If you are in the Grown-up mode, clicking on this button will set up the Kid mode. The Kid mode has no menubar and the font is bigger in the statusbar. Mode Grown-up The Grownup mode is the normal mode where you can see the menubar. Font Settings Timer (Level %1) Show Menubar Hide Menubar Grown-up mode is currently active Switch to Kid mode Kid mode is currently active Switch to Grown-up mode File $KDEDIR/ share/ apps/ klettres/ %1. txt not found; please check your installation. Type the letter or syllable that you just heard Desert Romanized Hindi Luganda KLettres helps a very young child or an adult learning a new language by associating sounds and letters in this language. 18 languages are available: Arabian, Brazilian Portuguese, British, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Kannada, Low Saxon, Luganda, Romanized Hindi, Spanish, Slovak and Telugu. KLettres French sounds Dutch sounds Danish sounds Czech sounds Slovak sounds English sounds Italian sounds Spanish sounds Romanized Hindi sounds Luganda sounds German sounds Hebrew sounds British English sounds Kannada sounds SVG background pictures Support and coding guidance Code for generating special characters' icons Port to KConfig XT, coding help Timer setting widgets Language Theme Mode Difficulty level. Kid Timer Grown-up Timer Look & Settings Main Special Characters Set the time between 2 letters. Set the timer (in tenths of seconds) Grown-up Mode Your names Your emails Error while loading the sound names. tenths of second Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 The file had an unknown version number The file does not exist. An error appeared when opening this file (%1) %1 could not be opened automatic The function %1 could not be loaded Slider %1 Move slider to change the parameter of the function plot connected to this slider. Sliders KmPlot Options Print header table Transparent background Width: Name of function is not free recursive function not allowed Empty function Function could not be found Slider No. %1 Equation Editor Mathematical function plotter for KDE KmPlot Original Author GUI Various improvements svg icon command line options, MIME type Initial functions to plot File to open Search between: Find Minimum Point Find Maximum Point Calculate the area between: Parameter Editor *. txt_BAR_Plain Text File An error appeared when opening this file Line %1 is not a valid parameter value and will therefore not be included. Do you want to continue? Would you like to be informed about other lines that cannot be read? Get Informed Ignore Information A file named "%1" already exists. Are you sure you want to continue and overwrite this file? Overwrite File? & Overwrite An error appeared when saving this file Solid Color: Calculator Could not find KmPlot's part. *. fkt_BAR_KmPlot Files (*. fkt) *. *_BAR_All Files Functions Constant Editor Value: Constant: Add a new constant Click this button to add a new constant. & New Constant Value Delete the selected constant Click here to delete the selected constant; it can only be removed if it is not currently used by a plot. & Delete Max: Custom boundary of the plot range Enter a valid expression, for instance 2*pi or e/ 2. Min: Automatic Custom: Expression: Edit Constants... Insert constant... Insert function... delete the selected function Click here to delete the selected function from the list. Function Custom plot range Customize the maximum plot range Check this button and enter the plot range boundarys below. Customize the minimum plot range lower boundary of the plot range Enter the lower boundary of the plot range. Expressions like 2*pi are allowed, too. upper boundary of the plot range Enter the upper boundary of the plot range. Expressions like 2*pi are allowed, too. Parameters Derivatives Show first derivative If this box is checked, the first derivative will be plotted, too. Show &1st derivative 1st derivative Show second derivative Show & 2nd derivative 2nd derivative Integral hide the plot Check this box if you want to hide the plot of the function. Show integral Initial Point & x: Enter the initial x-point,for inst ance 2 or pi Enter the initial x-value or expression for the integral, for example 2 or pi/2 enter the initial y-point, eg 2 or pi Enter the initial y-value or expression for the integral, for example 2 or pi/2 Precision Definition x: Enter an expression Enter an expression for the function. The dummy variable is t. Example: cos(t) y: Enter an expression for the function. The dummy variable is t. Example :sin(t) Plot range Lower boundary of the plot range Upper boundary of the plot range Enter an equation Enter an expression for the function. The prefix "r" will be added automatically. Example: loop(angle)=ln(angle) Plot Range Name of the function Enter the name of the function. The name of a function must be unique. If you leave this line empty KmPlot will set a default name. You can change it later. Name: Enter an expression for the function. The dummy variable is t. Example: x^2 + y^2 = 25. Enter an expression for the function. The dummy variable is t. Example: f''(x) = -f Initial Conditions Function Tools Axis-line width Enter the width of the axis lines. Checked if labels are visible Check this box if the labels at the tics should be shown. Checked if axes are visible Check this box if axes should be shown. Checked if arrows are visible Check this box if axes should have arrows. Grid Line Width Enter the width of the grid lines. Grid Style Choose a suitable grid style. Tic length Enter the length of the tic lines Tic width Enter the width of the tic lines. Left boundary Enter the left boundary of the plotting area. Right boundary Enter the right boundary of the plotting area. Lower boundary Enter the lower boundary of the plotting area. Upper boundary Enter the upper boundary of the plotting area. Width of a unit from tic to tic Enter the width of a unit from tic to tic. Height of a unit from tic to tic Enter the height of a unit from tic to tic. Font of the axis labels Choose a font for the axis labels. Font of the printed header table Choose a font for the table printed at the top of the page. Font of diagram labels Choose a font for diagram labels. Axis-line color Enter the color of the axis lines. Grid Color Choose a color for the grid lines. Color of function 1 Choose a color for function 1. Color of function 2 Choose a color for function 2. Color of function 3 Choose a color for function 3. Color of function 4 Choose a color for function 4. Color of function 5 Choose a color for function 5. Color of function 6 Choose a color for function 6. Color of function 7 Choose a color for function 7. Color of function 8 Choose a color for function 8. Color of function 9 Choose a color for function 9. Color of function 10 Choose a color for function 10. Radians instead of degrees Check the box if you want to use radians Background color The background color for the graph Zoom-in step The value the zoom-in tool should use Zoom-out ste p The value the zoom-out tool should use & Edit & View & Tools & Settings & Help & File 1 10 Current Value: Slider: List: Edit the list of parameters Click here to open a list of parameter values. Here you can add, remove, and change them. Edit List... Select a slider Select one of the sliders to change the parameter value dynamically. The values vary from 0 (left) to 100 (right). Plot Style Show the plot name Line style: Line width: mm delete selected constant Move Up Import values from a textfile Import values from a textfile. Every line in the file is parsed as a value or expression. & Import... Export values to a textfile Export values to a textfile. Every value in the parameter list will be written to one line in the file. & Export... & Coords Background Color: Color for the plot area behind the grid. Click on thebutton the choose the color of the background. This option has no effect on printing nor export. & Axes: & Grid: select color for theaxes Specify the color of the axes. Thechange will appear as soon as you press the OK button. select color for the grid Specify the color of the grid. The change will appear as soon as you press the OK button. & Default FunctionColors the default color for function number 2 The default color for function number 2. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. the default color for function number 5 The default color for function number 5. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. the default color for function number 1 The default color for function number 1. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, thesetting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function & 1: the default color for function number 3 The default color for function number 3. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, thesetting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function & 3: Function & 2: Function & 4: the default color for function number 4 The default color for function number 4. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function & 5: Function & 7: Function & 8: the default color for function number 9 The default color for function number 9. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function & 6: the default color for function number 7 The default color for function number 7. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. the default color for function number 8 The default color for function number 8. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. the default color for function number 6 The default color for function number 6. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function & 9: the default color for function number 10 The default color for function number 10. Please note that this color setting only affects empty functions, so if you have defined a function at number 1 and you change color for that number here, the setting will be shown next time you define a new function at number 1. Function 10: Line & width: Tic width: Tic length: visible arrows at the end of the axes Check this if the axes should have arrows at their ends. Show arrows visible axes Check this if the axes should be visible. Show axes visible tic labels Check this if the axes' tics should be labeled. Show labels Axis width: No Grid will be plotted. None A line for every tic. Lines Only little crosses in the plot area. Crosses Circles around the Origin. Polar Header table: Axes labels: General Angle Mode Trigonometric functions use radian mode for angles. Check this button to use radian mode to measure angles. This is important for trigonometric functions only. & Radian Trigonometric functions use degree mode for angles. Check this button to use degree mode to measure angles. This is important for trigonometric functions only. & Degree Zoom Zoom in by: Zoom out by: The value the zoom-out tool should use. % The value the zoom-in tool should use. Slider < 0 > Your names Your emails Error in extension. Parameter Animator Constants Editor General Settings Colors Fonts Configure KmPlot... Export... & Coordinate System... & Constants... Zoom & In Zoom & Out & Fit Widget to Trigonometric Functions Plot & Area... Find Maximum... Find Minimum... Predefined & Math Functions Cartesian Plot Parametric Plot Polar Plot Implicit Plot Differential Plot Show Sliders & Hide & Remove Animate Plot... The plot has been modified. Do you want to save it? This file is saved with an old file format; if you save it, you cannot open the file with older versions of KmPlot. Are you sure you want to continue? Save New Format *.fkt_BAR_KmPlot Files (*.fkt) *_BAR_All Files The file could not be saved Print Plot KmPlotPart Coordinates Coordinate System The minimum range value must be lower than the maximum range value Choose a Gradient Plotting Range Axes Division x-Axis: y-Axis: Functions: root Parser error at position %1: Function name unknown Parser error at position %1: Void function variable Parser error at position %1: Too many functions Parser error at position %1: Token-memory overflow Parser error at position %1: Name of function not free. Parser error at position %1: recursive function not allowed. Enter a new parameter value: and: & New Polar Plot... Copy Function... & Color: Color: Edit Parametric Plot Custom plot maximum t-range: Custom plot minimum t-range: & X Axis [0 _BAR_ +16] [0 _BAR_ +10] & Y Axis Length of the tic line Enter the length of a tic line. Grid & Style Width for the grid lines the font for the axis The font size for the axis Here you set thefont size for the axis the font for the header table Scaling: 5 pi/2 pi/4 cm Y-Axis set the y-axis' scaling Plot-line width Font size of the axis labels Choose Name Choose a name for the constant: Enter a function equation, for example: f(x)=x^2 Recursive function is not allowed Glossary & Search: References Title: This is not a KDE Vocabulary document. Level 7 Verb Noun Name Article Adjective Adverb Pronoun Phrase Numeral Conjunction Preposition Ordinal Cardinal Definite Indefinite Regular Irregular Possessive Personal Male Female Future Error while reading file Cannot write to file %1 Original Unknown error. Your names Historically known as eka-radon, eka-emanation before 1960. Ununoctium is a temporary IUPAC systematic element name. no translations found from the Latin'carbo 'for coal. from the Greek'chroma 'for color, paint. from the Latin'ferrum 'for iron. from the Greek'xenos' for foreigner, stranger, strange. from the Greek'astatos' for unsteady, changing from the Greek'aktis' for ray; 'aktinoeides' for radiating. Named after the German State (Bundesland) Hessen the Latin name of which is'Hassia '; in Hessen, many elements have been discovered. User defined word type %1 each lesson must have a name Americanism Bomber Arcade Bombing Game KBomber - Star Wars Lava-Island Stop the lava and save the day Bovo Five-in-a-row Board Game Gomoku High Contrast A theme with a lot of contrast Scribble A pen and paper theme Spacy Arena Clanbomber Import Big Block Clanbomber Big Standard Blast Matrix Bloody Ring Boiling Egg Bomb Attack Broken Heart Crammed Death Corridor Dilemma Fear Circle Fear Circle Remix Fire Wheels Football Four Instance Ghostbear Hard Work Hole Run Clanbomber Huge Standard Juicy Lucy Kitchen Meeting Mungo Bane Obstacle Race Overkill Prison Cells Redirection Sixty Nine Clanbomber Small Standard Snake Race Clanbomber Tiny Standard Whole Mess Crazy Arena Granatier Default Granatier Arena Labyrinth Labyrinth Arena Three of Three Three of Three Arena Player1 This is Player1 Player2 This is Player2 Player3 This is Player3 Player4 This is Player4 Player5 This is Player5 Clanbomber Clanbomber Theme Granatier Theme Kapman Pac-Man Clone Eat pills escaping ghosts Invisible Getting bored with Kapman? More than 100,000 points over level 20? Next step: the invisible maze! Matches Mountain Adventure Default Mummies Crypt Avoid the mummies at all costs! Retro The old game theme revisited KAtomic Sokoban-like Logic Game Original levels This is the original collection of KAtomic levels. Water Formic Acid Acetic Acid trans-Butene cis-Butene Dimethyl ether Butanol 2-Methyl-2-Propanol Glycerin Poly-Tetra-Fluoro-Ethene Oxalic Acid Methane Crystal 1 Acetic acid ethyl ester Ammonia 3-Methyl-Pentane Propanal Propyne Furanal Pyran Cyclo-Pentane Methanol Nitro-Glycerin Crystal 2 Ethylene-Glycol L-Alanine Cyanoguanidine Prussic Acid (Cyanic Acid) Thiazole Saccharin Ethylene Styrene Melamine Cyclobutane Nicotine Acetyle salicylic acid Meta-Di-Nitro-Benzene Malonic Acid 2,2-Dimethylpropane Ethyl-Benzene Propene L-Asparagine 1,3,5,7-Cyclooctatetraene Crystal 3 Uric Acid Thymine Aniline Chloroform Crystal 4 Ethanol Acrylo-Nitril Furan l-Lactic acid Maleic Acid Crystal 5 Formic acid ethyl ester 1,4-Cyclohexadiene Squaric acid Ascorbic acid Isopropanol Phosgene Urea Pyruvic Acid Ethylene oxide Phosphoric Acid Diacetyl trans-Dichloroethene Allylisothiocyanate Diketene Ethanal Acroleine Uracil Caffeine Acetone KBattleship Battleship Game A protocol for the game KBattleship Blackbox Logic Game KBlackBox KBlocks Falling Blocks Game Egyptian KBlocks, Egyptian style. oxygen KBlocks Oxygen theme for KDE 4 KBounce Ball Bouncing Game Egyptian Bounce KBounce, Egyptian style. Strange Geometry A simple high-contrast theme for those who like it clean. Oxygen Roads Roads, cones and wheels. The Beach KBreakOut Breakout-like Game Alien Breakout Crystal clear Crystal-like theme for KBreakOut Egyptian Breakout Egyptian style breakout theme. IceWorld Ice chilled theme Simple Simple KBreakOut theme WEB 2.0 Web 2.0 theme showcases graphical elements reminiscent of those used in popular'WEB 2.0 'movement, currently taking the interweb by storm. KDiamond Three-in-a-row game kdiamond Game Sounds that appear during a game Diamonds removed Diamonds were removed. Diamonds moving Diamonds are moving. Game over Time is up. Egyptian style theme. Diamonds A theme based on real looking diamonds. Funny Zoo It is a fun time in the jungle! Help animals find their families. And watch out for those hard to find frogs. Black and Red True Reflection Yellow and Red Yellow and Red Reflection KFourInLine Four-in-a-row Board Game KGoldrunner Hunt Gold, Dodge Enemies and Solve Puzzles A game of action and puzzle-solving Black on White A monochrome, black on white theme for KGoldrunner KGoldRunner Default A light and clean theme for KDE4 The Treasure of Egypt Help Matt Goldrunner escape the traps of ancient Egypt. Geek City Nostalgia Blues Nostalgia A scalable theme for KGoldrunner that brings back that 8-bit look... Kigo Default theme for KDE 4 Kigo Go Board Game Killbots Classic The rules used in the original BSD command line version of robots. Nothing fancy, just the basic game elements: no fastbots, no safe teleports, no pushing junkheaps, and a huge game grid. Due to its larger width, it is recommended that you use a theme with narrower tiles to better fit your screen. Daleks An approximation of the rules used in Daleks, a robots-like game for early Apple computers. The hero is allotted one energy each round that can be used to power the sonic screwdriver. All other special features are disabled. The default Killbots game type. Includes a medium size grid, safe teleports, fast enemies and pushable junkheaps. Easy An easier version of the "Killbots" game type. Includes a bigger game grid prepopulated with junkheaps, a starting stash of energy and an increasing energy cap. Energy Crisis The player starts with 30 energy and cannot earn more. How many rounds can you survive and how many points can you collect before your energy and luck run out? A theme for those who miss the console version Indiana Gnomes battles ghosts and bats on a misty mountainside. Sprites by Nicu Buculei. Background by Eugene Trounev. Mummy Madness Egyptian style theme with mad mummies. Robot Kill The default Killbots theme. Kiriki Yahtzee-like Dice Game KJumpingCube Territory Capture Game KJumpingCube Default A simple set of cubes for KDE4 Tactical Game Kolor Lines Crystal An Egyptian style theme for klines. Gems for Kolor Lines Metal A metal style theme with bouncing balls KMahjongg Mahjongg Solitaire 4 Winds A layout resembling a fortress Alien A humanoid made up of Mahjongg tiles Altar An elevated surface with stairs and columns aside Arrow A big arrow pointing in the right direction Atlantis The starship-city from Stargate Atlantis Aztec A layout resembling Aztec buildings Balance Time to weight every decision carefully! Bat A bat-shaped layout Bug The bug. Let us take it apart! Castle View Castle Vista-styled castle layout Cat Vista-styled cat layout Chains Four chains making up a single structure Checkered What if the chess board was not square? Chip An electronic component with many connectors Clubs Columns A circular arena covered with columns of varying height Crab Vista-styled crab layout Cross A six-ended cross resembling the Cyrillic letter Zh Default KMahjongg game layout Dragon Eagle A large carnivore bird in Mahjongg tiles Enterprise A layout for Star Trek fans Explosion Something has exploded. Collect the pieces. Flowers A layout consisting of six flowers Future Galaxy Diversely sized piles of matter Garden Regular patterns resembling a classical garden Girl A layout resembling a girl's face Glade A small piece of empty space surrounded by a forest Grid A rectangular grid of varying height Helios The greek Sun god's sign Hole A pyramid with a hole in the middle Inner Circle Concentric boxes with openings pointing in opposite directions Key A large key made of Mahjongg tiles KM Letters K and M. Do you have your favourite extension for that? A complex yet symmetric labyrinth Mask A scary embossed pagan mask Maya A layout resembling Maya pyramids Maze An extremely twisted maze. Beware of minotaurs! Mesh An interweaved structure made up of Mahjongg tiles Moth A layout representing a small flying insect Order A cross with thick ends Pattern A mysterious pattern atop rectangular blocks Penta A fortress with five towers Pillars A couple of vertical pillars supporting a flat surface Pirates A sailing boat under the sun Pyramid Can you tear the pyramid apart? Rocket A rocket for you to launch off the board Shield A shield and a sword made up of Mahjongg tiles Spider Vista-styled spider layout Squares Concentric squares of alterating height Squaring Who said squares are flat? Stadion A layout representing a football field Stairs A staircase for those who dislike taking the same path twice Star An asterisk-shaped embossed layout Star Ship A sci-fi space transport Stacks Swirl A spiral with thick ends Temple A temple-shaped layout Theatre A rectangular building with empty space in the middle The Door A doorway through a pyramid-shaped wall Time Tunnel Tomb Fans of Lara Croft may start digging Totem A T-shaped embossed object with a hole Tower Remove the towers Triangle Triangular pyramid UpDown Have you ever tried to represent waves in rectangular blocks? Vi A V-shaped layout with thick lower corners Well A rectangular well with stairs at all sides X-shaped A large letter X made of mahjongg tiles KMines Minesweeper-like Game Reveal Case Reveal case Autoreveal Case Autoreveal case Mark Case Mark case Unmark Case Unmark case Game Won Game won Game Lost Game lost Set Question Mark Set question mark Unset Question Mark Unset question mark Classic theme for KMines KMines Oxygen theme for KDE 4 Graveyard Mayhem A spooky theme for KMines. Do n't get caught by the zombies in the graveyard! Gardens of Danger A funny theme for KDE4 mines game KNetWalk Network Construction Game knetwalk Click Connect Turn KNetWalk Default theme for KDE 4 Electronic KNetWalk Electronic theme for KDE 4 Easy Course Hit slowly... Hard Course Let the floaters push you! Impossible Course Reprieve Luck Chaos Medium Course Slope Practise Really Easy USA Pro Daytona Beach, FL Washington DC (Pentagon) Palm Springs, CO Las Vegas, NV San Francisco, CA Grand Canyon Lake Tahoe, CA/ NV Florida Keys, FL Washington DC Niagara Falls, NY Kolf Miniature Golf Tutorial Course Welcome to the tutorial course for Kolf! To hit the ball, press and hold the Down Arrow or left mouse button. How long you hold down the mouse button or key determines strength of the shot. To aim the putter, press the Left (rotate counterclockwise) and Right (rotate clockwise) Arrow keys or use the mouse. Bridges Bridges can have walls on the top, bottom, left, or right. Everything Here's a hole that has it all. Have fun with Kolf! -- Jason Katz-Brown Slopes Slopes are slanted areas of ground that push the ball in the direction that they slope. This direction is shown when you choose Hole- > Show Info. Hit the ball onto the slope and let it roll into cup. Try out these different types of slopes. The steepness of a slope is shown when you choose Hole- > Show Info. Steepness goes from 8 (steepest) to 1 (shallowest). Walls Bounce the ball off of the red walls. Sand Sand is yellow, and slows your ball down. Puddles (Water) Hitting into a puddle (blue) adds a penalty stroke to your score, and your ball is placed outside the puddle. Windmills Windmills (brown base with moving arm) have brown walls (or half walls). The speed of the windmill arm may vary for each hole. Black Holes Black Holes transport the ball to their exit, and eject it at a speed in direct relation to the speed your ball was traveling. Choose Hole- > Show Info to see which Black Hole goes to which exit and the direction the ball will come out. Floaters Floaters are moving platforms that carry a ball that lands on it. Floaters' speeds vary. Kollision A simple ball dodging game Konquest Galactic Strategy Game KPatience Patience Card Game KReversi Reversi Board Game Draw Illegal Move Illegal move SameGame Board Game Shisen-Sho Shisen-Sho Mahjongg-like Tile Game KsirK World Domination Strategy Game KsirK Skin Editor Skin Editor for the World Domination Strategy Game KSpaceDuel Space Arcade Game KSquares Connect the dots to create squares KSudoku Sudoku Game KSudoku, Sudoku game & more for KDE 4x4 4x4 shape puzzle Jigsaw Jigsaw shape puzzle Samurai Samurai shape puzzle Tiny Samurai A smaller samurai puzzle XSudoku Abstraction A ksudoku theme with abstract artwork. ksudoku_egyptian KSudoku egyptian style theme Scrible KSudoku Scrible theme for KDE 4 Snake-like Game KSnake Tron-like Game KTron KTron Default Theme Default theme for KTron. Neon K Tron A retro KTron theme with a distinctive touch of early 50s. Potato Guy Picture Game for Children Christmas Ancient Egypt The Moon Pizzeria Potato Guy 2 Train Valley 3-D Game based on Rubik's Cube A 3-D game based on Rubik's Cube Paris Oxygen White SVG Oxygen Jolly Royal A clean and easy style with a distinctively royal touch. Diamond Tree Simple, yet visually pleasing card back Simple, yet visually pleasing card back. Ancient Egyptians Egyptian style card back. Futuristic, minimal card design. Ancient Egyptians Dark Egyptian dark style card back. Tigullio International Classic Blue Classic Red Penguin Tristan Grandma Modern Red Konqi Modern Konqi - play the family carddeck\ Design: Laura Layland\ < l_layland\@hotmail\.com >\ Konqi by Stefan Spatz\ < stefan\.spatz\@stud\-mail\.uni\-wuerzburg\.de > Dondorf SVG Dondorf Nicu Ornamental SVG Ornamental An ancient Egyptian card deck. Future Simple White NICU Penguins Standard Standard KDE card set\ GPL license XSkat French XSkat German Fourteen Segment Sample This file holds metadata, configuration settings, and the mappings controlling which segments are on or off for the theme fourteen-segment-sample. svg Individual Digit Sample This file holds metadata, configuration settings, and the mappings between digit's and id's for the theme individual-digit-sample. svg Chinese Landscape Chinese landscape with mountains and a waterfall Plain Color A Egyptian style background A green background with light geometric patterns Summer Field The Summertime Greens Light Wood Resembles the surface of a wood table Alphabet A colorful tileset designed for kids of all ages. Bamboo Japanese tileset with brightly-colored kanji on a soft woodgrain Chinese tileset, inspired by the classic version shipped with KDE 3 Art inspired by real Japanese Mahjongg tiles Imperial Jade Traditional Americanized tiles inspired by Japanese Mahjongg tiles Green Blase LSkat Card Game Slicer plugin for libpala, the base library of Palapeli Import into your Palapeli puzzle collection Palapeli puzzles Castle of Maintenon Eure-et-Loir département, France Roebling Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati Citrus Fruits European Honey Bee Furcifer pardalis Female panther chameleon Classic jigsaw pieces Rectangular pieces Jigsaw puzzle game File management operations Importing puzzle A puzzle is being imported into the local puzzle collection Classic Blue (SVG) Konqi (SVG) Dondorf (SVG) Modern Konqi - play the family carddeck\ Design: Laura Layland\ < l_layland\@hotmail\.com >\ Katie by Agnieszka Czajkowska\ < agnieszka\@imagegalaxy\.de >\ Konqi by Stefan Spatz\ < stefan\.spatz\@stud\-mail\.uni\-wuerzburg\.de > SVG Classic Action & Puzzle Solving Game AisleRiot Hard a Port Spaced Blue Balloon Card set supplied by Warwick Allison Fairy Copy Holstentor Horizon Oasis Romantic Dedicated to WWF Sunset KDE Spacy Classic (SVG) Golden Gate Bay Bridge KWin4 KBackgammon Backgammon Game Game over, you won You have won the current game of backgammon Game over, you lost You have lost the current game of backgammon Roll or double It's your turn to roll the dice or double the cube Roll the dice It's your turn to roll the dice Move checkers The dice have been rolled and it's your turn to move checkers Game invitation Somebody has invited you to a match Bounce Ball Game KSirtet Tetris Game Technics Standard KDE card deck Monopoly®-like Board Games KAsteroids Space Game Kenolaba Abalone-like Board Game KFoulEggs KPoker KSokoban Kolf Saved Game Atlantik Gained Turn It is your turn now A player sends a chat message New player Shot at water Someone has shot at the water Player 1 takes a shot Sunk ship Game over because there are no more removeable stones Excellent finish KSmileTris Kwin4 Lieutenant Skat Comment=Luck GenericName=Game Level Sets Level %1 finished. Noname KDE Atomic Entertainment Game KAtomic 6 new levels Get new levels Your names Your emails Level: Previous Level Animation Speed Atom Up Atom Down Atom Left Atom Right Next Atom Previous Atom Level: %1 (%2) Water Formic Acid Acetic Acid trans-Butene cis-Butene Dimethyl ether Butanol 2-Methyl-2-Propanol Glycerin Poly-Tetra-Fluoro-Ethene Oxalic Acid Methane Formaldehyde Crystal 1 Acetic acid ethyl ester Ammonia 3-Methyl-Pentane Propanal Propyne Furanal Pyran Cyclo-Pentane Methanol Nitro-Glycerin Ethane Crystal 2 Ethylene-Glycol L-Alanine Cyanoguanidine Prussic Acid (Cyanic Acid) Anthracene Thiazole Saccharin Ethylene Styrene Melamine Cyclobutane Nicotine Acetyle salicylic acid Meta-Di-Nitro-Benzene Malonic Acid 2,2-Dimethylpropane Ethyl-Benzene Propene L-Asparagine 1,3,5,7-Cyclooctatetraene Vanillin Crystal 3 Uric Acid Thymine Aniline Chloroform Carbonic acid Crystal 4 Ethanol Acrylo-Nitril Furan l-Lactic acid Maleic Acid meso-Tartaric acid Crystal 5 Formic acid ethyl ester 1,4-Cyclohexadiene Squaric acid Ascorbic acid Isopropanol Phosgene Thiophene Urea Pyruvic Acid Ethylene oxide Phosphoric Acid Diacetyl trans-Dichloroethene Uracil Acetone Propan-2-ol Highscores Congratulations! You solved level %1 with %2 moves! Advance to the next one? Congratulations Score Your score so far: KBattleship Current maintainer Computer Player Icon Sounds GFX Non-Latin1 Support Various improvements Various improvements and bugfixes Single Player Host Network Game Connect to Network Game Remote player & Nickname: & Join game: & Port: Connecting to remote host... Waiting for an incoming connection... Could not connect to host Shots Hits You lose. Change Nickname Restart game Your opponent has requested to restart the game. Do you accept? Enemy has shot. Shoot now! Waiting for enemy to shoot... Waiting for other player to start the game... Waiting for other player to place his ships... Place your ships. Use the right mouse button to rotate them. Game Toolbar Your names Your emails Computer & Single Player & Host Game... & Connect to Game... Change & Nickname... & Play Sounds Show & Left Grid Show & Right Grid Single player & Game Shots: Hits: Connect to a server Local game Start Server & Connect Player 1: %1 Player 2: %1 Ready & Start Server... Single Player... & Enemy Info Sending Message... You won the game:) Do you want to restart the game? Enemy disconnected. Waiting for computer player to start the match... Water Loading Connect-Server dialog... Do you want to ask the server restarting the game? Loading Start-Server dialog... & Stop server Waiting for a player... Disconnect from server Nick name: Waiting for the AI player to place the ships... Failed to bind to local port "%1" Please check if another KBattleship server instance is running or another application uses this port. The connection broke down! Connection to client lost. Aborting the game. Connection dropped by enemy. The client's protocol implementation (%1) is not compatible with our (%2) version. You lost the game: ( Connection to client dropped. The client's protocol implementation (%1) is not compatible with our (%2) version. We have a player. Let's start... You can shoot now. Connection to server lost. Aborting the game. & Start You do not have KBattleship pictures installed. The game cannot run without them! Press here to send the message & Send Chat Dialog: & Server: Choose a port to connect to Client information: CV Client version: Protocol version: PV CI & Game name: Choose a port where the server listens on : Shows all shots Shows all hit ships Shows all water shots Chat Widget Time: 00:00 Size: 00 x 00 Start Tutorial Start tutorial New Sandbox Game Done! Give up the game Move Up Switch Marker Tutorial Size: %1 x %2 Check positions Your final score is: %1. You did really well! But it does not count because it is the sandbox! Your final score is: %1. I guess you need more practise. Sorry, you may not give up during the tutorial. Give up Do you really want to give up this game? This will be the end of the current game! Score Describes what you should do to reach the next tutorial step. Go back to the previous tutorial step. Marking balls KBlackBox Difficulty level Your names Your emails ball(s) Balls Run: yesno Run: Tutorial Run: Yes Run: No Move & Size 8 x 8 10 x 10 12 x 12 18 x 12 & Balls 8 balls 10 balls Tutorial mode Trigger Action You're done! You should place %1 balls! You have placed %2. Do you want to give up this game? Score: 0000 Placed: 00 / 00 Placed: %1 / %2 Size: You have successfully cleared more than %1% of the board %1 points: %2 points per remaining life %1 points: Bonus %1 points: Total score for this level On to level %1. Remember you get %2 lives this time! Game over. Click to start a game Original author Contributions Level: %1 Score: %1 Filled: %1% Lives: %1 Time: %1 Do you really want to close the running game? Game over. Press < Space > for a new game Main Toolbar Your names Your emails Game over. Level: XX Score: XXXXXX Filled: XX Lives: XX Time: XXX Level & Select Background Folder... Show & Backgrounds Hide & Backgrounds Game Over! Score: %1 Select Background Image Folder You may now turn on background images. Game suspended Current player: The file %1 exists. Do you want to overwrite it? game saved as %1 There was an error in saving file %1 The file %1 does not exist! The file %1 is not a KJumpingCube gamefile! There was an error loading file %1 stopped activity Winner is Player %1! Winner Performing move. Computing next move. Tactical one or two player game Color of neutral cubes. Color of player 1. Color of player 2. Whether player 1 is played by the computer. Whether player 2 is played by the computer. Players' Colors Player 2: Player 1: Computer Skill Average Expert Beginner 10x10 5x5 Computer Plays Player 1 Player 2 Your names Your emails Stop & Thinking You won. You even removed the last stone, great job! Your score was %1. Game over. There are no more removable stones. Your score was %1. Same Game A little game about balls and how to get rid of them SameGame Colors: XX Board: XXXXXX Marked: 0 Score: 0 & Random Board %1 Colors Board: %1 Do you want to resign? New Game Select Board Select a board number: Board Marked: %1 (%2 Points) %1 Colors%2 Score: %1 Main Toolbar Your names Your emails & Restart This Board Marked: XXXXXX Score: XXXXXX Gwenview Image Viewer A simple image viewer Start a Slideshow Download Photos with Gwenview Gwenview Image Viewer Configure Kamera Digital Camera Open with File Manager Color Chooser KColorChooser A monitor calibration tool Gamma KolourPaint Paint Program Screen Ruler KRuler KDE Screen Ruler Moved by Cursor Keys The ruler has moved pixelwise using the cursor keys KDE Scan Service Screen Capture Program KSnapshot KIPIPlugin A KIPI Plugin File format backend for Okular A kioslave for displaying WinHelp files chmlib Windows HTMLHelp backend for Okular Okular Document Viewer Comic Book Comic book backend for Okular djvu DjVu backend for Okular dvi DVI backend for Okular EPub document EPub backend for Okular Fax documents G3/ G4 Fax backend for Okular FictionBook document FictionBook backend for Okular KDE Image libraries Image backend for Okular Mobipocket document Mobipocket backend for Okular OpenDocument format OpenDocument backend for Okular Plucker document Plucker backend for Okular Poppler PDF backend for Okular using poppler Ghostscript Ghostscript PS/ PDF backend for Okular Okular TIFF Library TIFF backend for Okular Okular XPS Plugin XPS backend for Okular DirectDraw Surface Info EXR Info PNM Info RAW Camera Files SGI Image (RGB) TIFF File Meta Info XML Paper Specification Info Svg Part Mobipocket thumbnailer PostScript, PDF and DVI Files RAW Photo Camera files DVI Info Button (not supported by KControl) Date (not supported by KControl) Unable to initialize the gPhoto2 libraries. Add Click this button to add a new camera. Test Click this button to test the connection to the selected camera. Remove Click this button to remove the selected camera from the list. Configure... Click this button to change the configuration of the selected camera. The availability of this feature and the contents of the Configuration dialog depend on the camera model. Information Click this button to view a summary of the current status of the selected camera. The availability of this feature and the contents of the Information dialog depend on the camera model. Cancel Click this button to cancel the current camera operation. Camera test was successful. Digital Camera This module allows you to configure support for your digital camera. You need to select the camera's model and the port it is connected to on your computer (e. g. USB, Serial, Firewire). If your camera does not appear on the list of Supported Cameras, go to the GPhoto web site for a possible update. To view and download images from the digital camera, go to the address camera: / in Konqueror and other KDE applications. Could not allocate memory for the abilities list. Could not load ability list. Description of abilities for camera %1 is not available. Configuration options may be incorrect. Could not access driver. Check your gPhoto2 installation. Unable to initialize camera. Check your port settings and camera connectivity and try again. No camera summary information is available. Camera configuration failed. Serial USB Unknown port Select Camera Device Supported Cameras Port Port Settings If this option is checked, the camera has to be connected to one of the computer's serial ports (known as COM ports in Microsoft Windows.) If this option is checked, the camera has to be connected to one of the computer's USB ports, or to a USB hub. No port type selected. Port: Specify here the serial port to which you connect the camera. No further configuration is required for USB cameras. This is a tool to measure pixel distances and colors on the screen. It is useful for working on layouts of dialogs, web pages etc. This is the current distance measured in pixels. This is the current color in hexadecimal rgb representation as you may use it in HTML or as a QColor name. The rectangles background shows the color of the pixel inside the little square at the end of the line cursor. Turn Left Turn Right KRuler & Orientation & North & East & South & West & Turn Right Turn & Left & Length & Short & Medium & Tall & Full Screen Width Length... Copy Color & Full Screen Height Ruler Length Length: Length: %1 px KDE Screen Ruler A screen ruler for the K Desktop Environment Till Krech Gunnstein Lye Initial port to KDE 2 Orientation of the ruler Is native moving (possibly wobbling windows) active Your names Your emails Choose & Font... Captures the window under the mouse on startup (instead of the desktop) Captures the desktop Captures a region Captures a part of windows snapshot KDE Background Screenshot Utility KBackgroundSnapshot (c) 2007, Montel Laurent Quick Save Snapshot & As... Save the snapshot to the file specified by the user without showing the file dialog. Save Snapshot & As... Save the snapshot to the file specified by the user. Save As Other Application... The screen has been successfully grabbed. Preview of the snapshot image (%1 x %2) File Exists Do you really want to overwrite %1? Overwrite Unable to Save Image KSnapshot was unable to save the image to %1. KDE Screenshot Utility KSnapshot (c) 1997-2008, Richard J. Moore, (c) 2000, Matthias Ettrich, (c) 2002-2003 Aaron J. Seigo Richard J. Moore Matthias Ettrich Aaron J. Seigo Nadeem Hasan Region Grabbing Reworked GUI Marcus Hufgard "Open With" function This is a preview of the current snapshot. The image can be dragged to another application or document to copy the full screenshot there. Try it with the Konqueror file manager. You can also copy the image to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+C. Snapshot delay in seconds This is the number of seconds to wait after clicking the New Snapshot button before taking the snapshot. This is very useful for getting windows, menus and other items on the screen set up just the way you want. If no delay is set, the program will wait for a mouse click before taking a snapshot. No delay Snapshot & delay: Capture mode: When enabled, snapshot of a window will also include the window decorations Include & window decorations Using this menu, you can select from the five following snapshot modes: Full Screen - captures the entire desktop. Window Under Cursor - captures only the window (or menu) that is under the mouse cursor when the snapshot is taken. Region - captures only the region of the desktop that you specify. When taking a new snapshot in this mode you will be able to select any area of the screen by clicking and dragging the mouse. Section of Window - captures only a section of the window. When taking a new snapshot in this mode you will be able to select any child window by moving the mouse over it. Current Screen - if you have multiple screens, this captures the screen containing the mouse cursor when the snapshot is taken. Full Screen Window Under Cursor Region Section of Window Current Screen Click this button to take a new snapshot. & New Snapshot Click this button to save the current snapshot. To quickly save the snapshot without showing the file dialog, press Ctrl+Shift+S. The filename is automatically incremented after each save. & Save As... Click this button to open the snapshot with another application. & Open With Click this button to copy the current snapshot to the clipboard. & Copy to Clipboard Your names Your emails Select a region using the mouse. To take the snapshot, press the Enter key. Press Esc to quit. Snapshot will be taken in %1 seconds Default Language Belarusian (Belarus) German (Switzerland) German (Liechtenstein) English (Singapore) Spanish (Argentina) Spanish (Spain) Spanish (Guatemala) Spanish (Panama) Italian (Switzerland) Italian (Italy) Korean (South Korea) Dutch (Netherlands) Select item language here. Algeria Angola Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium Belize Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Chad Chile China Comoros Congo Costa Rica Cuba Djibouti France Gambia Georgia Greece Greenland Grenada Guam Guatemala Guinea Guyana Vatican Honduras Israel Italy North-Korea South-Korea Lao Liberia Liechtenstein Macedonia Mali Malta Martinique Mauritania Mayotte Monaco Montserrat Myanmar Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Caledonia Nigeria Niue Norway Paraguay Peru Poland Portugal Reunion Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Somalia Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Switzerland Timor-Leste Togo Tonga Turkey Uganda Vanuatu Viet Nam Yemen United Nations Space At Sea In Flight Scotland Wales Palestine Gaza Unknown Use custom definition Name: Matter: Detail: & Add & Delete & Replace Remove current item Update current item Add new item Instant Messenger with a D-Bus interface Instant Messenger The instant messenger allows two-way chat between individuals and groups. Text-to-Speech Service with a D-Bus interface Embedded Text Editor The text editor service provides applications with a text viewer and editor. KDE applications that provide text editing facilities should use this service. Embeddable Text Editor Component (with Doc/ View Separation) KTextEditor load/ save filter/ check plugin KTextEditor Plugin Embedded Advanced Text Editor Autobookmarker Set bookmarks on lines matching a pattern when documents are loaded AutoBrace Insert closing braces on pressing Enter Exporter Export highlighted document to HTML Insert File Insert any readable file at cursor position Data Tools Enable data tools like thesaurus and spell check (if installed) Python encoding checker/ adder While saving check encoding of python files and add an encoding line Format of Time & Date insertion Time & Date Insert current Time & Date Afar Abkhazian Avestan Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Asturian Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Belarusian Belarusian (Latin) Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali Bengali (India) Tibetan Breton Bosnian Catalan Valencian (southern Catalan) Chechen Chamorro Corsican Crimean Tatar Czech Kashubian Church Slavic Chuvash Welsh Danish German Lower Sorbian Dzongkha Greek English British English American English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Farsi (Persian) Finnish Fijian Faroese French Frisian Irish Gaelic Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Manx Hausa Hebrew Hindi Chhattisgarhi Hiri Motu Croatian Upper Sorbian Hungarian Armenian Herero Interlingua Indonesian Interlingue Inupiaq Ido Icelandic Italian Inuktitut Japanese Javanese Georgian Kikuyu Kazakh Kalaallisut Khmer Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Komi Cornish Kirghiz Latin Luxembourgish Limburgan Lingala Lao Lithuanian Latvian Maithili Malagasy Marshallese Maori Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Norwegian Bokmål Ndebele, North Low Saxon Nepali Ndonga Dutch Norwegian Nynorsk Ndebele, South Northern Sotho Navajo Chichewa Occitan Oromo Oriya Ossetian Punjabi/ Panjabi Pali Polish Pushto Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese Quechua Rundi Romanian Romany Russian Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sardinian Sindhi Northern Sami Sango Sinhala Slovak Slovenian Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Serbian Ijekavian Serbian Ijekavian Latin Serbian Latin Swati Sotho, Southern Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Tahitian Uighur Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Uzbek (Cyrillic) Venda Vietnamese Volapük Walloon Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zhuang Chinese Chinese Simplified Chinese (Hong Kong) Chinese Traditional Zulu Storage backend for KConfig KSSL Daemon Module KSSL daemon module for KDED KDE Plugin Information Sonnet Spell Client KDED Module KFileModule The default KDE file module providing the standard file dialog Embedded Java Applet Viewer KHTML Extension Adaptor Embeddable HTML viewing component KHTML Embeddable Image Viewing Component Embeddable Image Viewer Embeddable Component for multipart/ mixed BMP DDS EPS EXR GIF HDR ICO JP2 JPEG MNG PBM PCX PGM PNG PNM PPM PSD QImageIOHandler plugin RGB TGA TIFF XBM XCF XPM XV Application A kioslave for data URIs (rfc2397) KDE Configuration Module KDE Configuration Initialization KDE Data Tool filemodule KIO File Module Plugin for the Properties Dialog KFile Meta Data Plugin KFileWrite plugin KScan Enhanced Browsing Plugin Proxy Scout Automatic proxy configuration Automatic Proxy Configuration Invalid Proxy Script The downloaded proxy configuration script is invalid Script Download Error The proxy configuration script could not be downloaded Script Evaluation Error There was an error executing the proxy configuration script Microsoft Media Server Protocol Plugin for the Rename Dialog HTTP Cache Cleaner Cleans up old entries from the HTTP cache KDED Cookie Jar Module Keeps track of all cookies in the system Dummy Meta Test for Knotify Group The group Online The contact is now connected Message Received A Message has been received Browser View KDE Component Notepad (example) Adium Emoticons Theme Library to use Adium emoticons theme Kde Emoticons Theme Library to use KDE emoticons theme Pidgin Emoticons Theme Library to use Pidgin emoticons theme XMPP Emoticons Theme Library to use XMPP emoticons theme Plasma Animation Engine Plasma applet Collection Plasma scripting popup applet Plasma ContainmentActions Plasma applet container and background painter Plasma Data Engine Plasma package structure definition KRunner plugin Scripting language extension for Plasma Plasma wallpaper Save remote widgets policies Prevents the system from saving plasma remote widgets policies Package metadata test file A test desktop file to test the PackageMetaData class. Test Data Engine Crypto Configure SSL, manage certificates, and other cryptography settings Embeddable Personal Certificate Manager KCertPart ASpell Enchant HSpell Hunspell Plasma Directional or popup-based completion from words in the document Behavior KDED Global Shortcuts Server KWallet Daemon Module KWallet daemon module for KDED Sound Sound System Configuration KDE Multimedia Backend Phonon: KDE's Multimedia Library Afrikaans Arabic Assamese Asturian Belarusian Latin Belarusian Bulgarian Bengali (India) Bengali Breton Catalan Catalan (Valencian) Crimean Tatar Kashubian Czech Welsh Danish German Kontact Administration KDE SVN Build KOffice Greek British English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Farsi Finnish French Frisian Irish Galician Gujarati Hausa Hebrew Hindi Chhattisgarhi Croatian Upper Sorbian Hungarian Armenian Indonesian Icelandic Italian Japanese Georgian Kazakh Khmer Kannada Korean Kurdish Luxembourgish Lithuanian Latvian Maithili Macedonian Malayalam Marathi Malay Norwegian Bokmål Low Saxon Nepali Dutch Norwegian Nynorsk Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto Brazil portuguese Portuguese Romanian Russian Northern Sami Sinhala Slovak Slovenian Serbian Ijekavian Latin Serbian Ijekavian Serbian Latin Serbian Swedish Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Turkish Ukrainian Uzbek (Cyrillic) Uzbek Vietnamese Walloon Xhosa KDE Test Language Simplified Chinese Chinese (Hong Kong) Traditional Chinese Chinese Use Default New Filetype Properties of %1 Properties Select the MimeTypes you want for this file type. Please note that this will automatically edit the associated file extensions as well. Select Mime Types Available Commands For help on individual commands, do'help & lt; commandgt; ' No help for '%1 ' No such command %1 This is the Katepart command line. Syntax: command [arguments] For a list of available commands, enter help list For help for individual commands, enter help & lt; commandgt; Success: Error: Command "%1" failed. No such command: "%1" Bookmark Mark Type %1 Set Default Mark Type Disabled Cut the selected text and move it to the clipboard Paste previously copied or cut clipboard contents Use this command to copy the currently selected text to the system clipboard. Save the current document Revert the most recent editing actions Revert the most recent undo operation & Word Wrap Document Use this command to wrap all lines of the current document which are longer than the width of the current view, to fit into this view. This is a static word wrap, meaning it is not updated when the view is resized. & Indent Use this to indent a selected block of text. You can configure whether tabs should be honored and used or replaced with spaces, in the configuration dialog. & Unindent Use this to unindent a selected block of text. & Clean Indentation Use this to clean the indentation of a selected block of text (only tabs/ only spaces). You can configure whether tabs should be honored and used or replaced with spaces, in the configuration dialog. & Align Use this to align the current line or block of text to its proper indent level. Comment This command comments out the current line or a selected block of text. The characters for single/ multiple line comments are defined within the language's highlighting. Uncomment This command removes comments from the current line or a selected block of text. The characters for single/ multiple line comments are defined within the language's highlighting. & Read Only Mode Lock/ unlock the document for writing Uppercase Convert the selection to uppercase, or the character to the right of the cursor if no text is selected. Lowercase Convert the selection to lowercase, or the character to the right of the cursor if no text is selected. Capitalize Capitalize the selection, or the word under the cursor if no text is selected. Join Lines Invoke Code Completion Manually invoke command completion, usually by using a shortcut bound to this action. Print the current document. Reload Reload the current document from disk. Save the current document to disk, with a name of your choice. This command opens a dialog and lets you choose a line that you want the cursor to move to. & Configure Editor... Configure various aspects of this editor. & Mode Here you can choose which mode should be used for the current document. This will influence the highlighting and folding being used, for example. & Highlighting Here you can choose how the current document should be highlighted. & Schema & Indentation Select the entire text of the current document. If you have selected something within the current document, this will no longer be selected. Enlarge Font This increases the display font size. Shrink Font This decreases the display font size. Block Selection Mode This command allows switching between the normal (line based) selection mode and the block selection mode. Overwrite Mode Choose whether you want the text you type to be inserted or to overwrite existing text. & Dynamic Word Wrap If this option is checked, the text lines will be wrapped at the view border on the screen. Dynamic Word Wrap Indicators Choose when the Dynamic Word Wrap Indicators should be displayed & Off Follow & Line Numbers & Always On Show Folding & Markers You can choose if the codefolding marks should be shown, if codefolding is possible. Show & Icon Border Show/ hide the icon border. The icon border shows bookmark symbols, for instance. Show & Line Numbers Show/ hide the line numbers on the left hand side of the view. Show Scrollbar Marks Show/ hide the marks on the vertical scrollbar. The marks show bookmarks, for instance. Show Static & Word Wrap Marker Show/ hide the Word Wrap Marker, a vertical line drawn at the word wrap column as defined in the editing properties Switch to Command Line Show/ hide the command line on the bottom of the view. & End of Line Choose which line endings should be used, when you save the document Encoding Look up the first occurrence of a piece of text or regular expression. Find Selected Finds next occurrence of selected text. Find Selected Backwards Finds previous occurrence of selected text. Look up the next occurrence of the search phrase. Look up the previous occurrence of the search phrase. Look up a piece of text or regular expression and replace the result with some given text. Change Dictionary... Move Word Left Select Character Left Select Word Left Move Word Right Select Character Right Select Word Right Move to Beginning of Line Move to Beginning of Document Select to Beginning of Line Select to Beginning of Document Move to End of Line Move to End of Document Select to End of Line Select to End of Document Select to Previous Line Scroll Line Up Move to Next Line Move to Previous Line Move Cursor Right Move Cursor Left Select to Next Line Scroll Line Down Scroll Page Up Select Page Up Move to Top of View Select to Top of View Scroll Page Down Select Page Down Move to Bottom of View Select to Bottom of View Move to Matching Bracket Select to Matching Bracket Transpose Characters Delete Line Delete Word Left Delete Word Right Delete Next Character Backspace Collapse Toplevel Expand Toplevel Collapse One Local Level Expand One Local Level R/ O OVR INS General Cursor & & Selection Indentation Auto Completion Spellcheck Off Follow Line Numbers Always On Modes & & Filetypes You did not provide a backup suffix or prefix. Using default suffix: '~ ' No Backup Suffix or Prefix KDE Default Universal Editor Plugins Plugins Scripts Highlight Download & Install Select the syntax highlighting files you want to update: Name Installed Latest Note: New versions are selected automatically. & Go to line: Go Dictionary: File Was Deleted on Disk & Save File As... Lets you select a location and save the file again. File Changed on Disk & Reload File Reload the file from disk. If you have unsaved changes, they will be lost. & Ignore Ignore the changes. You will not be prompted again. Do nothing. Next time you focus the file, or try to save it or close it, you will be prompted again. What do you want to do? Overwrite Overwrite the disk file with the editor content. The diff command failed. Please make sure that diff(1) is installed and in your PATH. Error Creating Diff Besides white space changes, the files are identical. Diff Output Ignoring means that you will not be warned again (unless the disk file changes once more): if you save the document, you will overwrite the file on disk; if you do not save then the disk file (if present) is what you have. You Are on Your Own Directory containing tests, basedir and output directories. Compare failures of this testrun against snapshot< snapshot>. Defaults to the most recently captured failure snapshot or none if none exists. Do not suppress debug output Keep output files even on success TestRegression A KDE text-editor component could not be found; please check your KDE installation. Use this to close the current document Use this command to print the current document Use this command to create a new document Use this command to open an existing document for editing This lists files which you have opened recently, and allows you to easily open them again. & New Window Create another view containing the current document Choose Editor... Override the system-wide setting for the default editing component Close the current document view Use this command to show or hide the view's statusbar Show Path Show the complete document path in the window caption Configure the application's keyboard shortcut assignments. Configure which items should appear in the toolbar(s). & About Editor Component INS LINE Open File The given file could not be read, check if it exists or if it is readable for the current user. Line: %1 Col: %2 BLOCK Untitled Read the contents of stdin Set encoding for the file to open Navigate to this line Navigate to this column Document to open KWrite KWrite - Text Editor (c) 2000-2005 The Kate Authors Maintainer Core Developer The cool buffersystem The Editing Commands Testing,... Former Core Developer KWrite Author KWrite port to KParts Glen Parker KWrite Undo History, Kspell integration KWrite XML Syntax highlighting support Patches and more Highlighting for RPM Spec-Files, Perl, Diff and more Highlighting for VHDL Highlighting for SQL Highlighting for Ferite Highlighting for ILERPG Highlighting for LaTeX Highlighting for Makefiles, Python Highlighting for Python Highlighting for Scheme PHP Keyword/ Datatype list Very nice help All people who have contributed and I have forgotten to mention Your names Your emails The file '%1 'could not be opened: it is not a normal file, it is a folder. Choose Editor Component (Selection of) Typographical Conventions for %1 text Text Settings Print line & numbers Print & legend If enabled, line numbers will be printed on the left side of the page(s). Print a box displaying typographical conventions for the document type, as defined by the syntax highlighting being used. Header & & Footer Print header Print footer Header/ footer font: Choose Font... Header Properties & Format: Colors: Foreground: Background Footer Properties Format: & Background Format of the page header. The following tags are supported: %u: current user name %d: complete date/ time in short format %D: complete date/ time in long format %h: current time %y: current date in short format %Y: current date in long format %f: file name %U: full URL of the document %p: page number Format of the page footer. The following tags are supported: Layout & Schema: Draw background color Draw & boxes Box Properties Width: & Margin: Color: If enabled, the background color of the editor will be used. This may be useful if your color scheme is designed for a dark background. If enabled, a box as defined in the properties below will be drawn around the contents of each page. The Header and Footer will be separated from the contents with a line as well. The width of the box outline The margin inside boxes, in pixels The line color to use for boxes Set & Bookmark If a line has no bookmark then add one, otherwise remove it. Clear & All Bookmarks Remove all bookmarks of the current document. Next Bookmark Go to the next bookmark. Previous Bookmark Go to the previous bookmark. & Bookmarks & Next: %1 - "%2" & Previous: %1 - "%2" Kate Part Embeddable editor component (c) 2000-2009 The Kate Authors Developer On-the-fly spell checking Highlighting for Lua Configure Appearance Fonts & Colors Editing Open/ Save Extensions Font & Color Schemas Editing Options File Opening & Saving Extensions Manager Active Breakpoint Reached Breakpoint Disabled Breakpoint Execution Warning Error Template Background Template Editable Placeholder Template Focused Editable Placeholder Template Not Editable Placeholder This list displays the default styles for the current schema and offers the means to edit them. The style name reflects the current style settings. To edit the colors, click the colored squares, or select the color to edit from the popup menu. You can unset the Background and Selected Background colors from the popup menu when appropriate. Highlight: This list displays the contexts of the current syntax highlight mode and offers the means to edit them. The context name reflects the current style settings. To edit using the keyboard, press lt; SPACEgt; and choose a property from the popup menu. To edit the colors, click the colored squares, or select the color to edit from the popup menu. You can unset the Background and Selected Background colors from the context menu when appropriate. & New... & Delete Colors Font Normal Text Styles Highlighting Text Styles & Default schema for %1: Name for New Schema Name: New Schema Context Normal Selected Background Background Selected Use Default Style & Bold & Italic & Underline Strikeout Normal & Color... & Selected Color... & Background Color... Selected Background Color... Unset Background Color Unset Selected Background Color Use & Default Style None set "Use Default Style" will be automatically unset when you change any style properties. Kate Styles None Could not access view Missing argument. Usage: %1< value > No such highlighting '%1 ' No such mode '%1 ' Failed to convert argument '%1 'to integer. Width must be at least 1. Column must be at least 1. Usage: %1 on_BAR_off_BAR_1_BAR_0_BAR_true_BAR_false Bad argument '%1 '. Usage: %2 on_BAR_off_BAR_1_BAR_0_BAR_true_BAR_false Unknown command '%1 ' Missing argument(s). Usage: %1< from > [] Sorry, but Kate is not able to replace newlines, yet Argument-hints Namespaces Classes Structs Unions Functions Variables Enumerations Prefix Icon Scope Arguments Postfix Public Protected Private Static Constant Namespace Class Struct Union Function Variable Enumeration Template Virtual Override Inline Friend Signal Slot Local Scope Namespace Scope Global Scope Unknown Property Auto Word Completion Shell Completion Reuse Word Above Reuse Word Below Code Completion Configuration Always & File & Edit & View & Code Folding & Tools Word Completion & Settings Main Toolbar Command Description Edit Entry... Add Entry... Further Notes Edit Command & Name: Choose an icon. & Category: & Filetype: Select the filetype you want to change. & New Delete the current file type. & Section: & Variables: & Highlighting: & Indentation Mode: File extensions: MIME & types: Download Highlighting Files... Text Area Background Normal text: Selected text: Current line: Left border background: Line numbers: Bracket highlight: Normal mode Replacement Remove selected Wrap cursor Text Selection Mode & Normal Default indentation mode: Indentation Properties Indentation width: Indentation Actions File Format & Encoding: End of line: Backup on Save If this option is enabled, backups for local files will be created when saving. & Local files If this option is enabled, backups for remote files will be created when saving. & Remote files & Prefix: & Auto completion enabled Ignore white space changes Dynamic & word wrap indicators (if applicable): Choose when the Dynamic Word Wrap Indicators should be displayed. Show & folding markers (if available) Show & icon border If this option is checked, every new view will display line numbers on the left hand side. Show & line numbers If this option is checked, every new view will show marks on the vertical scrollbar. These marks will show bookmarks, for instance. Show & scrollbar marks Sort Bookmarks Menu Show indentation lines & Highlight tabulators Static Word Wrap Show static word wrap marker (if applicable) If the Word Wrap option is selected this entry determines the length (in characters) at which the editor will automatically start a new line. Misc Highlight trailing & spaces Sorting Case sensitive Filtering Access Grouping Properties Item Grouping properties Columns & Help Find: & Next Jump to previous match & Previous & Options Replace: Replace next match & Replace Replace all matches Replace & All Plain text Whole words Escape sequences Regular expression Case-sensitive searching Switch to incremental search bar ABAP Sources ABC Other ActionScript 2.0 Ada AHDL Hardware Alerts_indent Alerts ANSI C89 Ansys Scientific Apache Configuration Configuration Asm6502 Assembler AVR Assembler ASN.1 Markup ASP Asterisk AWK Bash BibTeX B-Method Boo CGiS Cg ChangeLog Cisco Clipper CMake ColdFusion Common Lisp Component-Pascal C++ CSS C# CUE Sheet C Debian Changelog Debian Control . desktop Diff Django HTML Template DoxygenLua Doxygen DTD D Eiffel Email Erlang Euphoria E Language ferite 4GL Database 4GL-PER Fortran FreeBASIC fstab GAP GDL GNU Gettext GLSL GNU Assembler KDev-PG[-Qt] Grammar Haskell Haxe HTML Quake Script IDL ILERPG Inform INI Files Javadoc JavaScript Java JSON JSP KBasic LaTeX LDIF Lex/ Flex LilyPond Literate Haskell Logtalk LPC LSL Lua M3U MAB-DB Makefile Troff Mandoc Mason Matlab Maxima MediaWiki mergetag text MIPS Assembler Modelica Modula-2 MonoBasic Music Publisher Intel x86 (NASM) Nemerle noweb Objective-C++ Objective-C Objective Caml Octave OPAL Pascal Perl PHP/ PHP PicAsm Pike PostScript POV-Ray progress Prolog PureBasic Python RapidQ REXX Ruby/ Rails/ RHTML RenderMan RIB Roff RPM Spec RSI IDL Ruby R Script Sather Scala Scheme scilab SGML Sieve SiSU SML Spice SQL (MySQL) SQL (PostgreSQL) SQL Stata SystemC Tcl/ Tk Texinfo TI Basic txt2tags UnrealScript Velocity Verilog VHDL VRML WINE Config xHarbour XML (Debug) XML x. org Configuration xslt XUL yacas Yacc/ Bison Zonnon Error calling %1 Unable to find '%1 ' Error loading script %1 Command not found: %1 Beginning of line End of line Set of characters Negative set of characters Line break Non-word character Backslash From & cursor Highlight all Selection & only Ignore Word Add to Dictionary Spelling (from cursor)... Check the document's spelling from the cursor and forward Spellcheck Selection... Check spelling of the selected text The error %4 has been detected in the file %1 at %2/ %3 Unable to open %1 Errors! Error: %1 Keyword Data Type Decimal/ Value Base-N Integer Floating Point Character String Comment Others Alert Region Marker Normal Text %1: Deprecated syntax. Attribute (%2) not addressed by symbolic name %1: Deprecated syntax. Context %2 has no symbolic name %1: Deprecated syntax. Context %2 not addressed by a symbolic name There were warning(s) and/ or error(s) while parsing the syntax highlighting configuration. Kate Syntax Highlighting Parser Since there has been an error parsing the highlighting description, this highlighting will be disabled %1: Specified multiline comment region (%2) could not be resolved Mark not set: %1 Save Nevertheless The file %1 could not be loaded, as it was not possible to read from it. Check if you have read access to this file. The file %1 is a binary, saving it will result in a corrupt file. Binary File Opened The file %1 was opened with UTF-8 encoding but contained invalid characters. It is set to read-only mode, as saving might destroy its content. Either reopen the file with the correct encoding chosen or enable the read-write mode again in the menu to be able to edit it. Broken UTF-8 File Opened Trying to Save Binary File Do you really want to save this unmodified file? You could overwrite changed data in the file on disk. Trying to Save Unmodified File Do you really want to save this file? Both your open file and the file on disk were changed. There could be some data lost. Possible Data Loss The selected encoding cannot encode every unicode character in this document. Do you really want to save it? There could be some data lost. For file %1 no backup copy could be created before saving. If an error occurs while saving, you might lose the data of this file. A reason could be that the media you write to is full or the directory of the file is read-only for you. Failed to create backup copy. Try to Save Nevertheless The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to %1. Check that you have write access to this file or that enough disk space is available. Do you really want to continue to close this file? Data loss may occur. Close Nevertheless Save File Save failed File Was Changed on Disk & Ignore Changes The file '%1 'was modified by another program. The file '%1 'was created by another program. The file '%1 'was deleted by another program. A file named "%1" already exists. Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Overwrite File? Close Document Copy as & HTML Use this command to copy the currently selected text as HTML to the system clipboard. Export as HTML... This command allows you to export the current document with all highlighting information into a HTML document. Export File as HTML (c) 2000-2008 The Kate Authors Developer & Highlight wizard Unable to read file: '%1 ' Move Character Right Move Character Left & Overwrite Plain text\t\t(Alt+1) Regular expression\t(Alt+4) Word Wrap (c) 2000-2007 The Kate Authors Line must be at least 1 There is not that many lines in this document as Highlight all matches From cursor Selection only Shortcuts Shortcuts Configuration Insert: %1 The spelling program could not be started. Please make sure you have set the correct spelling program and that it is properly configured and in your PATH. The spelling program seems to have crashed. Exception, line %1: %2 Could not access view. Could not access lookup object. Exception in line %1: %2 & Maximum undo steps: Sets the number of undo/ redo steps to record. More steps uses more memory. Unlimited Static Print syntax & guide Print %1 Nowhere Selection, then Current Word Current Word Only Current Word, then Selection Smart search text from: This determines where a view will get the search text from (this will be automatically entered into the Find Text dialog): Nowhere: Do n't guess the search text. Selection Only: Use the current text selection, if available. Selection, then Current Word: Use the current selection if available, otherwise use the current word. Current Word Only: Use the word that the cursor is currently resting on, if available. Current Word, then Selection: Use the current word if available, otherwise use the current selection. Note that, in all the above modes, if a search string has not been or cannot be determined, then the Find Text Dialog will fall back to the last search text. NORM NORM & From cursor & Highlight all Pop Up Completion List Automatically & show completion list Show completions & when a word is at least characters long. Enable the automatic completion list popup as default. The popup can be disabled on a view basis from the'Tools' menu. & Insert Failed to load file: Insert File Error The file %1 does not exist or is not readable, aborting. Unable to open file %1, aborting. File %1 had no contents. Data Tools (not available) Data tools are only available when text is selected, or when the right mouse button is clicked over a word. If no data tools are offered even when text is selected, you need to install them. Some data tools are part of the KOffice package. AutoBookmarks Configure AutoBookmarks Edit Entry & Pattern: A regular expression. Matching lines will be bookmarked. If enabled, the pattern matching will be case sensitive, otherwise not. & Minimal matching If enabled, the pattern matching will use minimal matching; if you do not know what that is, please read the appendix on regular expressions in the kate manual. & File mask: A list of filename masks, separated by semicolons. This can be used to limit the usage of this entity to files with matching names. Use the wizard button to the right of the mimetype entry below to easily fill out both lists. A list of mime types, separated by semicolon. This can be used to limit the usage of this entity to files with matching mime types. Use the wizard button on the right to get a list of existing file types to choose from, using it will fill in the file masks as well. Click this button to display a checkable list of mimetypes available on your system. When used, the file masks entry above will be filled in with the corresponding masks. Select the MimeTypes for this pattern. Please note that this will automatically edit the associated file extensions as well. & Patterns Pattern Mime Types File Masks This list shows your configured autobookmark entities. When a document is opened, each entity is used in the following way: The entity is dismissed, if a mime and/ or filename mask is defined, and neither matches the document. Otherwise each line of the document is tried against the pattern, and a bookmark is set on matching lines .< ul > Use the buttons below to manage your collection of entities. Press this button to create a new autobookmark entity. Press this button to delete the currently selected entity. & Edit... Press this button to edit the currently selected entity. Word Completion Plugin Configure the Word Completion Plugin Form Configure... Cursor & Selection Behavior Mode Specific Settings Script Manager Highlighting Filetypes Select the MimeTypes you want highlighted using the '%1 'syntax highlight rules. Please note that this will automatically edit the associated file extensions as well. Clear & Bookmark X509 Certificate Export Format & PEM & Netscape & DER/ ASN1 & Text Filename: & Export & Cancel Internal error. Please report to kfm-devel@kde. org. SSL Error converting the certificate into the requested format. Error opening file for output. %1 (%2 of %3 bits) Crypto This module allows you to configure SSL for use with most KDE applications, as well as manage your personal certificates and the known certificate authorities. KCMCrypto KDE Crypto Control Module (c) 2000 - 2001 George Staikos George Staikos Carsten Pfeiffer SSL Ciphers to Use Select the ciphers you wish to enable when using the SSL protocol. The actual protocol used will be negotiated with the server at connection time. Cipher Wizard Strong Ciphers Only Export Ciphers Only Enable All Use these preconfigurations to more easily configure the SSL encryption settings. You can choose among the following modes: Strong Ciphers Only: Select only the strong (gt; = 128 bit) encryption ciphers. Export Ciphers Only: Select only the weak ciphers (lt; = 56 bit). Enable All: Select all SSL ciphers and methods. Warn on & entering SSL mode If selected, you will be notified when entering an SSL enabled site Warn on & leaving SSL mode If selected, you will be notified when leaving an SSL based site. Warn on sending & unencrypted data If selected, you will be notified before sending unencrypted data via a web browser. Warn on & mixed SSL/ non-SSL pages If selected, you will be notified if you view a page that has both encrypted and non-encrypted parts. Path to OpenSSL Shared Libraries & Test Use EGD Use entropy file Path to EGD: If selected, OpenSSL will be asked to use the entropy gathering daemon (EGD) for initializing the pseudo-random number generator. If selected, OpenSSL will be asked to use the given file as entropy for initializing the pseudo-random number generator. Enter the path to the socket created by the entropy gathering daemon (or the entropy file) here. Click here to browse for the EGD socket file. This list box shows which certificates of yours KDE knows about. You can easily manage them from here. Common Name Email Address Import... & Export... Remove & Unlock Verify Change Password... This is the information known about the owner of the certificate. This is the information known about the issuer of the certificate. Valid from: Valid until: The certificate is valid starting at this date. The certificate is valid until this date. MD5 digest: A hash of the certificate used to identify it quickly. On SSL Connection... & Use default certificate & List upon connection & Do not use certificates SSL certificates cannot be managed because this module was not linked with OpenSSL. Default Action & Send & Prompt Do & not send Default certificate: Host authentication: Host Certificate Policy Host: Certificate: Action Send Prompt Do not send New This list box shows which site and person certificates KDE knows about. You can easily manage them from here. Organization This button allows you to export the selected certificate to a file of various formats. & Remove This button removes the selected certificate from the certificate cache. & Verify This button tests the selected certificate for validity. Cache Permanently & Until Select here to make the cache entry permanent. Select here to make the cache entry temporary. The date and time until the certificate cache entry should expire. Accept Reject Select this to always accept this certificate. Select this to always reject this certificate. Select this if you wish to be prompted for action when receiving this certificate. This list box shows which certificate authorities KDE knows about. You can easily manage them from here. Organizational Unit Restore Accept for site signing Accept for email signing Accept for code signing Warn on & self-signed certificates or unknown CA's Warn on & expired certificates Warn on revoked certificates This list box shows which sites you have decided to accept a certificate from even though the certificate might fail the validation procedure. & Add These options are not configurable because this module was not linked with OpenSSL. OpenSSL Your Certificates Authentication Peer SSL Certificates SSL Signers Validation Options If you do not select at least one cipher, SSL will not work. SSL Ciphers Could not open the certificate. Error obtaining the certificate. This certificate passed the verification tests successfully. This certificate has failed the tests and should be considered invalid. Certificate Password Certificate password The certificate file could not be loaded. Try a different password? Try Do Not Try A certificate with that name already exists. Are you sure that you wish to replace it? Replace Enter the certificate password: Password For '%1 ' Decoding failed. Please try again: Export failed. Enter the OLD password for the certificate: Enter the new certificate password This is not a signer certificate. You already have this signer certificate installed. The certificate file could not be loaded. Do you want to make this certificate available to KMail as well? Make Available Do Not Make Available Could not execute Kleopatra. You might have to install or update the kdepim package. This will revert your certificate signers database to the KDE default. This operation cannot be undone. Are you sure you wish to continue? Revert Failed to load OpenSSL. libssl was not found or successfully loaded. libcrypto was not found or successfully loaded. OpenSSL was successfully loaded. Path to entropy file: Personal SSL Server SSL S/ MIME PGP GPG SSL Personal Request SSL Server Request Netscape SSL Server CA Personal CA S/ MIME CA None Date & Time Selector Hour: Minute: Second: Certificate Creation Wizard Certificate type: Passphrase: Passphrase (verify): Country code: State or province (in full): City: Organization name: Organizational unit/ group: Full hostname of the server: Email address: Days valid: Self sign Digest: Alias: Use DSA instead of RSA Bit strength: Your names Your emails Do n't Send Default Authentication Certificate Use these preconfigurations to more easily configure the SSL encryption settings. You can choose among the following modes: Strong Ciphers Only: Select only the strong (gt; = 128 bit) encryption ciphers. Export Ciphers Only: Select only the weak ciphers (lt; = 56 bit). 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If you choose System Default, the application will honor your changes in the System Settings. All other choices will override that setting. & Source: ? & Order by: Enter search phrase here Collaborate Share Hot New Stuff Author: Email address: Name: Version: License: GPL LGPL BSD Preview URL: Language: In which language did you describe the above? Please describe your upload. Summary: Please give some information about yourself. Provider: Category: Newest Rating Most Downloads Installed Order by: Search: Uploading file: Server: Loading Server Information... Please fill out the information about your upload in English. Upload Preview Image: Description: Set a price for this item Price: Form Description Previews Community Install Update Uninstall Additional domains for browsing List of'wide-area '(non link-local) domains that should be browsed. Password: & Verify: Password strength meter: Passwords do not match Job Job Control Scheduled printing: Billing information: Job Options Option Value Pages 1 6 2 9 4 16 Start End Page Label Page Border Mirror Pages Search interactively for shortcut names (e. g. Copy) or combination of keys (e. g. Ctrl+C) by typing them here. Here you can see a list of key bindings, i. e. associations between actions (e. g. 'Copy ') shown in the left column and keys or combination of keys (e. g. Ctrl+V) shown in the right column. Action Shortcut Alternate Global Global Alternate Mouse Button Gesture Mouse Shape Gesture Supply a username and password below. Username: Domain: Remember password Options Enable & background spellchecking & Automatic spell checking enabled by default Skip all & uppercase words Skip run-together words Default language: This word was considered to be an "unknown word" because it does not match any entry in the dictionary currently in use. It may also be a word in a foreign language. If the word is not misspelled, you may add it to the dictionary by clicking Add to Dictionary. If you do not want to add the unknown word to the dictionary, but you want to leave it unchanged, click Ignore or Ignore All. However, if the word is misspelled, you can try to find the correct replacement in the list below. If you cannot find a replacement there, you may type it in the text box below, and click Replace or Replace All. Unknown word: Unknown word misspelled Select the language of the document you are proofing here. & Language: Text excerpt showing the unknown word in its context. Here you can see a text excerpt showing the unknown word in its context. If this information is not sufficient to choose the best replacement for the unknown word, you can click on the document you are proofing, read a larger part of the text and then return here to continue proofing. ... the misspelled word shown in context... The unknown word was detected and considered unknown because it is not included in the dictionary. Click here if you consider the unknown word not to be misspelled, and you want to avoid wrongly detecting it again in the future. If you want to let it remain as is, but not add it to the dictionary, then click Ignore or Ignore All instead. Suggestion List If the unknown word is misspelled, you should check if the correction for it is available and if it is, click on it. If none of the words in this list is a good replacement you may type the correct word in the edit box above. To correct this word click Replace if you want to correct only this occurrence or Replace All if you want to correct all occurrences. Suggested Words If the unknown word is misspelled, you should type the correction for your misspelled word here or select it from the list below. You can then click Replace if you want to correct only this occurrence of the word or Replace All if you want to correct all occurrences. Replace & with: Language Selection Suggest Click here to replace this occurrence of the unknown text with the text in the edit box above (to the left). & Replace Click here to replace all occurrences of the unknown text with the text in the edit box above (to the left). Replace All Click here to let this occurrence of the unknown word remain as is. This action is useful when the word is a name, an acronym, a foreign word or any other unknown word that you want to use but not add to the dictionary. & Ignore Click here to let all occurrences of the unknown word remain as they are. This action is useful when the word is a name, an acronym, a foreign word or any other unknown word that you want to use but not add to the dictionary. Ignore All Autocorrect & File & Game & Edit & Move & View & Go & Bookmarks & Tools & Settings & Help Main Toolbar Main: Alternate: KHTML Regression Testing Utility Regression testing output Pause/ Continue regression testing process Pause You may select a file where the log content is stored, before the regression testing is started. Output to File... Regression Testing Status View HTML Output Settings Tests Only Run JS Tests Only Run HTML Tests Do Not Suppress Debug Output Do not use Xvfb Run Tests... Run Single Test... Specify tests Directory... Specify khtml Directory... Specify Output Directory... Document Information General URL: Title: Last modified: Document encoding: HTTP Headers Property JavaScript Errors This dialog provides you with notification and details of scripting errors that occur on web pages. In many cases it is due to an error in the web site as designed by its author. In other cases it is the result of a programming error in Konqueror. If you suspect the former, please contact the webmaster of the site in question. Conversely if you suspect an error in Konqueror, please file a bug report at http: / /bugs. kde. org/. A test case which illustrates the problem will be appreciated. & Close Clear HTML Toolbar Find: & Next & Previous Options Do you want to store this password? & Store Never store for this site Do & not store this time File: ... GroupBox 1 CheckBox Other GroupBox RadioButton action1 Play a & sound Select the sound to play Log to a file Run & command Select the command to run Speech Speak Event Name Speak Custom Text Distance between desktop icons The distance between icons specified in pixels. Widget style to use The name of the widget style, for example "keramik" or "plastik". Without quotes. Use the PC speaker Whether the ordinary PC speaker should be used instead of KDE's own notifications system. What terminal application to use Whenever a terminal application is launched this terminal emulator program will be used. Fixed width font This font is used when a fixed font is needed. A fixed font has a constant width. System wide font Font for menus What font to use for menus in applications. Color for links What color links should be that have not yet been clicked on Color for visited links Font for the taskbar What font to use for the panel at the bottom of the screen, where the currently running applications are. Fonts for toolbars Shortcut for taking screenshot Shortcut for toggling Clipboard Actions on and off Shortcut for shutting down the computer without confirmation Show directories first Whether directories should be placed at the top when displaying files The URLs recently visited Used for auto-completion in file dialogs, for example Show file preview in file dialog Show hidden files Whether files starting with a dot (convention for hidden files) should be shown Show speedbar Whether the shortcut icons to the left in the file dialog should be shown What country Used to determine how to display numbers, currency and time/ date, for example What language to use to display text Character used for indicating positive numbers Most countries have no character for this Path to the autostart directory Path to the directory containing executables to be run on session login Enable SOCKS support Whether SOCKS version 4 and 5 should be enabled in KDE's sub systems Path to custom SOCKS library Highlight toolbar buttons on mouse over Show text on toolbar icons Whether text should be shown in addition to icons on toolbar icons Password echo type The size of the dialog JS Calculator + AC - = CL 5 3 7 8 MainWindow Execute File Open Script Open a script... Ctrl+O Close Script Close script... Quit Quit application... Run Run script... Run To... Run to breakpoint... Step Step to next line... Stop Step execution... KJSEmbed Documentation Viewer ThreadWeaver Jobs Examples The program executes 100 jobs in 4 threads. Each job waits for a random number of milliseconds between 1 and 1000. Check to see logging information about thread activity. Watch the console output to see the log information. Log thread activity Displays Thread Activity GUI based example for the Weaver Thread Manager Remaining number of jobs: Select Files... Cancel Suspend What time is it? Click to update. (do not know yet) Error Evaluation error Range error Reference error Syntax error Type error URI error System Default (currently: %1) The template needs information about you, which is stored in your address book. However, the required plugin could not be loaded. Please install the KDEPIM/ Kontact package for your system. Error: HOME environment variable not set. Error: DISPLAY environment variable not set. KDontChangeTheHostName Informs KDE about a change in hostname Author Old hostname New hostname KDE Daemon KDE Daemon - triggers Sycoca database updates when needed Check Sycoca database only once Error creating database '%1 '. Check that the permissions are correct on the directory and the disk is not full. KBuildSycoca Error writing database '%1 '. Check that the permissions are correct on the directory and the disk is not full. Rebuilds the system configuration cache. Do not signal applications to update Disable incremental update, re-read everything Check file timestamps Disable checking files (dangerous) Create global database Perform menu generation test run only Track menu id for debug purposes Silent - work without windows and stderr Show progress information (even if'silent 'mode is on) Reloading KDE configuration, please wait... KDE Configuration Manager Do you want to reload KDE configuration? 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Error reading from PTY Error writing to PTY PTY operation timed out Error opening PTY A little program to output installation paths Left for legacy support Compiled in prefix for KDE libraries Compiled in exec_prefix for KDE libraries Compiled in library path suffix Prefix in $HOME used to write files Compiled in version string for KDE libraries Available KDE resource types Search path for resource type Find filename inside the resource type given to --path User path: desktop_BAR_autostart_BAR_document Prefix to install resource files to Applications menu (. desktop files) Autostart directories CGIs to run from kdehelp Configuration files Where applications store data Emoticons Executables in $prefix/ bin HTML documentation Icons Configuration description files Libraries Includes/ Headers Translation files for KLocale Mime types Loadable modules Legacy pixmaps Qt plugins Services Service types Application sounds Templates Wallpapers XDG Application menu (. desktop files) XDG Menu descriptions (. directory files) XDG Icons XDG Mime Types XDG Menu layout (. menu files) XDG autostart directory Temporary files (specific for both current host and current user) UNIX Sockets (specific for both current host and current user) %1 - unknown type %1 - unknown type of userpath No target filename has been given. Already opened. Insufficient permissions in target directory. Unable to open temporary file. Error during rename. Library "%1" not found No service matching the requirements was found. The service provides no library, the Library key is missing in the. desktop file. The library does not export a factory for creating components. The factory does not support creating components of the specified type. KLibLoader: Unknown error Could not find plugin '%1 'for application '%2' The service '%1 'provides no library or the Library key is missing in The library %1 does not offer a KDE 4 compatible factory. Please contact your system administrator. Configuration file "%1" not writable. Operation not supported Unknown family %1 no error name lookup has failed address already in use socket is already bound socket is already created socket is not bound socket has not been created operation would block connection actively refused connection timed out operation is already in progress network failure occurred operation is not supported timed operation timed out an unknown/ unexpected error has happened remote host closed connection No error The certificate has expired The certificate is invalid The certificate is not signed by any trusted certificate authority The certificate has been revoked The certificate is unsuitable for this purpose The root certificate authority's certificate is not trusted for this purpose The certificate authority's certificate is marked to reject this certificate's purpose The peer did not present any certificate The certificate cannot be verified for internal reasons Unknown error address family for nodename not supported temporary failure in name resolution invalid value for'ai_flags' non-recoverable failure in name resolution 'ai_family 'not supported memory allocation failure no address associated with nodename name or service not known servname not supported for ai_socktype 'ai_socktype 'not supported system error Specified socket path is invalid The socket operation is not supported Connection refused Permission denied Connection timed out Could not set non-blocking mode Address is already in use Path cannot be used No such file or directory Not a directory Unknown socket error requested family not supported for this host name invalid flags requested family not supported requested service not supported for this socket type requested socket type not supported unknown error system error: %1 request was canceled Timed out trying to connect to remote host NEC SOCKS client Dante SOCKS client Use the X-server display'displayname ' Use the QWS display'displayname ' Restore the application for the given'sessionId ' Causes the application to install a private color map on an 8-bit display Limits the number of colors allocated in the color cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is using the QApplication: :ManyColor color specification tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard running under a debugger can cause an implicit -nograb, use -dograb to override switches to synchronous mode for debugging defines the application font sets the default background color and an application palette (light and dark shades are calculated) sets the default foreground color sets the default button color sets the application name sets the application title (caption) forces the application to use a TrueColor visual on an 8-bit display sets XIM (X Input Method) input style. Possible values are onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and root set XIM server disable XIM forces the application to run as QWS Server mirrors the whole layout of widgets Use'caption 'as name in the titlebar Use'icon 'as the application icon Use alternative configuration file Disable crash handler, to get core dumps Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager sets the application GUI style sets the client geometry of the main widget - see man X for the argument format (usually WidthxHeight+XPos+YPos) KDE Application Qt KDE Unknown option '%1 '. '%1 'missing. Qt: %1 KDE Development Platform: %2 %3: %4 %1 was written by %2 This application was written by somebody who wants to remain anonymous. Please use http: / /bugs. kde. org to report bugs. Please report bugs to %1. Unexpected argument '%1 '. Use --help to get a list of available command line options. [options] [%1-options] Usage: %1 %2 Generic options: Show help about options Show %1 specific options Show all options Show author information Show version information Show license information End of options %1 options: Options: Arguments: The files/ URLs opened by the application will be deleted after use Could not launch the mail client: %1 Could not Launch Mail Client Could not launch the browser: %1 Could not Launch Browser Could not launch the terminal client: %1 Could not Launch Terminal Client No licensing terms for this program have been specified. Please check the documentation or the source for any licensing terms. This program is distributed under the terms of the %1. GPL v2 GNU General Public License Version 2 LGPL v2 GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 BSD License Artistic License Q Public License GPL v3 GNU General Public License Version 3 LGPL v3 GNU Lesser General Public License Version 3 Custom Not specified KDE is translated into many languages thanks to the work of the translation teams all over the world. For more information on KDE internationalization visit http: / /l10n. kde. org Function must be called from the main thread. KLauncher could not be reached via D-Bus. 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Old upload information found, fill out fields? Fill Out Do Not Fill Out Get Hot New Stuff %1 Add-On Installer Add Rating Add Comment View Comments Re: %1 Timeout. Check Internet connection. Server: %1 Provider: %1 Version: %1 Provider information Could not install %1 Get Hot New Stuff! There was an error loading data providers. A protocol fault has occurred. The request has failed. Desktop Exchange Service A network error has occurred. The request has failed. Rate this entry Comments Changelog Switch version Contact author Collaboration Translate Subscribe Report bad entry Send Mail Contact on Jabber Provider: %1 Version: %1 The removal request was successfully registered. Removal of entry The removal request failed. The subscription was successfully completed. Subscription to entry The subscription request failed. The rating was submitted successfully. Rating for entry The rating could not be submitted. The comment was submitted successfully. 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Use this to try different settings. Administrator & Mode... Enter Administrator Mode When clicking Administrator Modeyou will be prompted for the administrator (root) password in order to make changes which require root privileges. Clear input Clear the input in the edit field Show help Close the current window or document & CloseWindow Close the current window. & CloseDocument Close the current document. & Defaults Reset all items to their default values & Back Go back one step & Forward Go forward one step & Print... Opens the print dialog to print the current document Continue Continue operation & Delete Delete item(s) & Open... Open file & Quit Quit application & Reset Reset configuration & Insert Configure... & Find Add Remove Test Properties & Overwrite Not Defined There is no "What's This" help assigned to this widget. If you want to help us to describe the widget, you are welcome to send us your own "What's This" helpfor it. Again Props Front Copy Open Paste Find Cut Print You reached the end of the list of matching items. The completion is ambiguous, more than one match is available. The re is no matching item available. The password strength meter gives an indication of the security of the password you have entered. To improve the strength of the password, try: - using a longer password; - using a mixture of upper- and lower-case letters; - using numbers or symbols, such as #, as well as letters. Password is empty Passwords match You entered two different passwords. Please try again. The password you have entered has a low strength. To improve the strength of the password, try: - using a longer password; - using a mixture of upper- and lower-case letters; - using numbers or symbols as well as letters. Would you like to use this password anyway? Low Password Strength Next Finish Select Region of Image Please click and drag on the image to select the region of interest: Configure Shortcuts Reset to Defaults Shortcut Schemes Current scheme: New... More Actions Save as Scheme Defaults Name for new scheme: New Scheme A scheme with this name already exists. Export to Location None Single Line Double Thick Line Standard Unclassified Confidential Classified Secret Top Secret Details Question Do not ask again Warning Sorry Information Do not show this message again About %1 Configure & Try modified & Details Get help... --- separator --- Configure Toolbars Do you really want to reset all toolbars of this application to their default? The changes will be applied immediately. Reset Toolbars Reset & Toolbar: Available actions: Filter Current actions: Change & Icon... Change Text... This element will be replaced with all the elements of an embedded component. < Merge > This is a dynamic list of actions. You can move it, but if you remove it you will not be able to re-add it. ActionList: %1 Change Icon Change Text Icon Text: All Pages Odd Pages Even Pages Page Set Unknown Key Conflict The '%1'shape gesture has already been allocated to the "%2" action. Do you want to reassign it from that action to the current one? Reassign The '%1' rocker gesture has already been allocated to the "%2" action. Do you want to reassign it from that action to the current one? Shortcuts for %1 Global: Action Name Shortcuts No information available. The supplied KAboutData object does not exist. %1 Version %2 nbsp; %1 Version %2 Using KDE Development Platform %3 License: %1 & About Author Authors Please use http://bugs.kde.orgto report bugs. Please report bugs to %2. & Thanks To Translation License Agreement Print Immediately Manage Link Link Text: Link URL: Submit Bug Report Your email address. If incorrect, use the Configure Emailbutton to change it From: Configure Email... The email address this bug report is sent to. To: & Send Send bug report. Send this bug report to %1. The application for which you wish to submit a bug report - if incorrect, please use the Report Bug menu item of the correct application Application: The version of this application - please make sure that no newer version is available before sending a bug report no version set (programmer error) OS: Compiler: Severity Critical Grave Normal Wishlist Translation Subject: Enter the text (in English if possible) that you wish to submit for the bug report. If you press "Send", a mail message will be sent to the maintainer of this program. To submit a bug report, click on the button below. This will open a web browser window on http://bugs.kde.orgwhere you will find a form to fill in. The information displayed above will be transferred to that server. & Launch Bug Report Wizard unknown You must specify both a subject and a description before the report can be sent. You chose the severity Critical. Please note that this severity is intended only for bugs that: break unrelated software on the system (or the whole system) cause serious data loss introduce a security hole on the system where the affected package is installed Does the bug you are reporting cause any of the above damage? If it does not, please select a lower severity. Thank you. You chose the severity Grave. Please note that this severity is intended only for bugs that: make the package in question unusable or mostly so cause data loss introduce a security hole allowing access to the accounts of users who use the affected package Does the bug you are reporting cause any of the above damage? If it does not, please select a lower severity. Thank you. Unable to send the bug report. Please submit a bug report manually.... See http://bugs.kde.org/ for instructions. Bug report sent, thank you for your input. Close and discard edited message? 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Most of the funds raised are used to reimburse members and others for expenses they incur when contributing to KDE. You are encouraged to support KDE through a financial donation, using one of the ways described at http://www.kde.org/support/. Thank you very much in advance for your support. & Report Bugs or Wishes & Join KDE & Support KDE Switch Application Language Please choose the language which should be used for this application: Add Fallback Language Adds one more language which will be used if other translations do not contain a proper translation. The language for this application has been changed. The change will take effect the next time the application is started. Application Language Changed Primary language: Fallback language: This is the main application language which will be used first, before any other languages. This is the language which will be used if any previous languages do not contain a proper translation. Password Tip of the Day Did you know...? & Show tips on startup Choose... Click to select a font Preview of the selected font This is a preview of theselected font. You can change it by clicking the "Choose..." button. Preview of the "%1" font This is a preview of the "%1" font. You can change it by clicking the "Choose..." button. Select Font Here you can choose the font to be used. Requested Font Font Enable this checkbox to change the font family settings. Change font family? Font: Font style Enable this checkbox to change the font style settings. Change font style? Font style: Size Enable this checkbox to change the font size settings. Change font size? Size: Here you can choose the font family to be used. Here you can choose the font style to be used. Regular Italic Bold Bold Italic Relative Font size fixedor relative to environment Here you can switch between fixed font size and font size to be calculated dynamically and adjusted to changing environment (e.g. widget dimensions, paper size). Here you can choose the font size to be used. The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog This sample text illustrates the current settings. You may edit it to test special characters. Actual Font Serif Find Text & Text to find: Regular expression & Edit... Replace With Replacement text: Use placeholders Insert Placeholder Case sensitive & Whole words only From cursor Find &backwards & Selected text & Prompt on replace Start replace If you press the Replacebutton, the text you entered above is searched for within the document and any occurrence is replaced with the replacement text. Start searching If you press the Findbutton, the text you entered above is searched for within the document. Enter a pattern to search for, or select a previous pattern from the list. If enabled, search for a regular expression. Click here to edit your regular expression using a graphical editor. Enter a replacement string, or select a previous one from the list. If enabled, any occurrence of \\N, where N is an integer number, will be replaced with the corresponding capture ("parenthesized substring") from the pattern. To include (a literal \\N in your replacement, put an extra backslash in front of it, like \\\\N. Click for a menu of available captures. Require word boundaries in both ends of a match to succeed. Start searching at the current cursor location rather than at the top. Only search within the current selection. Perform a case sensitive search: entering the pattern'Joe' will not match'joe' or'JOE', only'Joe'. Search backwards. Ask before replacing each match found. Any Character Start of Line End of Line Set of Characters Repeats, Zero or More Times Repeats, One or More Times Optional TAB Newline Carriage Return White Space Digit Complete Match Captured Text (%1) You must enter some text to search for. Invalid regular expression. Replace & All & Skip Replace '%1' with '%2'? No text was replaced. Beginning of document reached. End of document reached. Do you want to restart search from the end? Do you want to restart search at the beginning? Restart Your replacement string is referencing a capture greater than '\\%1', but your pattern defines no captures. Please correct. Find Next Find next occurrence of '%1'? No matches found for '%1'. No matches found for '%1'. Continue from the end? Continue from the beginning? Search Search Columns All Visible Columns Search: Conflict with Global Shortcut The '%1' key combination has already been allocated to the global action "%2" in %3. Do you want to reassign it from that action to the current one? Conflict With Registered Global Shortcut left button middle button right button invalid button Hold %1, then push %2 New Close Save Paste Selection Select All Deselect Delete Word Backwards Delete Word Forward Find Prev Begin Prior Back Forward Beginning of Line Go to Line Backward Word Forward Word Add Bookmark Zoom In Zoom Out Full Screen Mode Show Menu Bar Activate Next Tab Activate Previous Tab Help What's This Text Completion Previous Completion Match Next Completion Match Substring Completion Previous Item in List Next Item in List Open Recent Save As Revert Print Preview Mail Clear Actual Size Fit To Page Fit To Width Fit To Height Zoom Goto Page Document Back Document Forward Edit Bookmarks Spelling Show Toolbar Show Statusbar Save Options Preferences Configure Notifications Tip Of Day Report Bug About Application Dr. Klash' Accelerator Diagnosis Disable automatic checking Accelerators changed Accelerators removed Accelerators added (just for your info) The style '%1' was not found No Entries Clear List Full Screen Mode Full Screen Exit Full Screen Mode Exit Full Screen Default Autodetect Ambiguous shortcut detected & Home Show & Menubar Show Menubar Shows the menubar again after it has been hidden Show Statusbar Show Statusbar Shows the statusbar, which is the bar at the bottom of the window used for status information. Desktop %1 Check Spelling & Finished Spell check ing in progress... Spell check stopped. Spell check canceled. Spell check complete. Sonnet Configuration As-you-type spell checking enabled. Too many misspelled words. As-you-type spell checking disabled. As-you-type spell checking disabled. Add to Toolbar Configure Shortcut... 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Do youreally want to use it as a global shortcut as well? Input Unsupported Key & Add & Remove Move & Up Move & Down Clear & History No further items in the history. Image Operations & Rotate Clockwise Rotate & Counterclockwise %1 &Handbook What's & This & Report Bug... Switch Application & Language... & About %1 About & KDE Toolbar Settings Orientation Top Bottom Text Position Icons Only Text Only Text Alongside Icons Text Under Icons Icon Size Small (%1x%2) Medium (%1x%2) Large (%1x%2) Huge (%1x%2) Lock Toolbar Positions Area Region Comment Check Spelling... Auto Spell Check Allow Tabulations Speak Text No suggestions for %1 Ignore Nothing to spell check. Minimize & Minimize & Restore Are you sure you want to quit %1? Confirm Quit From System Tray Unknown Application Testkhtml %1 (%2 - %3x%4 Pixels) %1 - %2x%3 Pixels %1 (%2x%3 Pixels) Image - %1x%2 Pixels Do ne. Do notsuppress debug output Only run .js tests Only run .html tests TestRegression Regression tester for khtml KHTML Embeddable HTML component & Copy Text Open '%1' & Copy Email Address & Save Link As... & Copy Link Address Frame Open in New &Window Open in & This Window Open in & New Tab Reload Frame Print Frame... Save & Frame As... View Frame Source View Frame Information Block IFrame... Save Image As... Send Image... Copy Image Copy Image Location View Image (%1) Block Image... Block Images From %1 Stop Animations Search for '%1' with %2 Search for '%1' with Save Link As Save Image As A dd URL to Filter A file named "%1" already exists. Are you sure you want to overwrite it? Overwrite The Download Manager (%1) could not be found in your $PATH Try to reinstall it The integration with Konqueror will be disabled. Default Font Size (100%) 'Print images' If this checkbox is enabled, images contained in the HTML page will be printed. Printing may take longer and use more ink or toner. If this checkbox is disabled, only the text of the HTML page will be printed, without the included images. Printing will be faster and use less ink or toner. 'Print header' If this checkbox is enabled, the printout of the HTML document will contain a header line at the top of each page. This header contains the current date, the location URL of the printed page and the page number. If this checkbox is disabled, the printout of the HTML document will not contain such a header line. HTML Settings Printer friendly mode (black text, no background) Print images Print header Accept Reject Filter error View Document Source View Document Information Save & Background Image As... Print Rendering Tree to STDOUT Print DOM Tree to STDOUT Stop Animated Images Set & Encoding Use Stylesheet Enlarge Font Enlarge Font Make the font in this window bigger. Click and hold down the mouse button for a menu with all available font sizes. Shrink Font Shrink Font Make the font in this window smaller. Click and hold down the mouse button for a menu with all available font sizes. Find text Shows a dialog that allows you to find text on the displayed page. Find previous Find the previous occurrence of the text that you have found using the Find Textfunction. Find Text as You Type Find Links as You Type Print Frame Some pages have several frames. To print only a single frame, click on it and then use this function. Toggle Caret Mode The fake user-agent '%1' is in use. This web page contains coding errors. & Hide Errors & Disable ErrorReporting Error: %1: %2 Error :node %1: %2 Display Images on Page Error: %1 - %2 The requested operation could not be completed Technical Reason: Details of the Request: URL: %1 Protocol: %1 Date and Time: %1 Additional Information: %1 Possible Causes: Possible Solutions: Page loaded. Automatic Detection (In new window) Symbolic Link %1 (Link) %2 (%1 K) (In other frame) Email to: -Subject: - CC: - BCC: This untrusted page links to %1. Do you want to follow the link? Follow Frame Information [Properties] SaveBackground Image As Save Frame As & Find in Frame... & Find... Warning: This is a secure form but it is attempting to send your data back unencrypted. A third party may be able to intercept and view this information. Are you sure you wish to continue? Network Transmission & Send Unencrypted Warning: Your data is about to be transmitted across the network unencrypted. Are you sure you wish to continue? This site is attempting to submit form data via email. Do you want to continue? & Send Email The form will be submitted to %1 on your local filesystem. Do you want to submit the form? Submit This site attempted to attach a file from your computer in the form submission. The attachment was removed for your protection. (%1/s) Security Warning Access by untrusted page to %1 denied. Security Alert The wallet '%1' is open and being used for form data and passwords. & Close Wallet JavaScript & Debugger This pagewas prevented from opening a new window via JavaScript. Popup Window Blocked This page has attempted to open a popup window but was blocked. You can click on this icon in the status bar to control this behavior or to open the popup. Show Blocked Window Passive Popup & Notification & Configure JavaScript New Window Policies... Available Tests: 0 Please choose a valid'khtmltests/regression/' directory. Please choose a valid'khtml/' build directory. Available Tests: %1 (ignored: %2) Continue Cannot find testregression executable. Run test... Add to ignores... Remove from ignores... Find stopped. Starting -- find links as you type Starting -- find text as you type Link found: "%1". Link not found: "%1". Text found: "%1". Text not found: "%1". Access Keys activated Inactive Not found Do you want to store this password for %1? the document is not in the correct file format fatal parsing error: %1 in line %2, column %3 XML parsing error Basic Page Style A script on this page is causing KHTML to freeze. If it continues to run, other applications may become less responsive. Do you want to stop the script? JavaScript & Stop Script Confirmation: JavaScript Popup This site is requesting to open up a new browser window via JavaScript. Do you want to allow this? Allow Do Not Allow Close window? Confirmation Required Do you want a bookmark pointing to the location "%1" to be added to your collection? Do you want a bookmark pointing to the location "%1" titled "%2" to be added to your collection? JavaScript Attempted Bookmark Insert Disallow This site is submitting a form which will open up a new browser window via JavaScript. Do you want to allow the form to be submitted? This site is submitting a form which will open %1in a new browser window via JavaScript. Do you want to allow the form to be submitted? Unable to find the Kate editor component; please check your KDE installation. Breakpoint Loaded Scripts Reference JavaScript Debugger & Break at Next Statement Break at Next StepOver Step Into Step Out Report Exceptions Close source Ready Parse error at %1 line %2 An error occurred while attempting to run a script on this page. %1 line %2: %3 Console JavaScript Error & Do not show this message again Call Stack Call Line This is a searchable index. Enter search keywords: The following files will not be uploaded because they could not be found. Do you want to continue? Submit Confirmation & Submit Anyway You are about to transfer the following files from your local computer to the Internet. Do you really want to continue? Send Confirmation Key Generator No plugin found for '%1'. Do you want to download one from %2? Missing Plugin Download Do Not Download Applet Parameters Parameter Class Base URL Archives KDE Java Applet Plugin Initializing Applet "%1 "... Starting Applet "%1 "... Applet "%1" started Applet "%1" stopped Loading Applet Error: java executable not found Signed by (validation: %1) Certificate (validation: %1) Do you grant Java applet with certificate(s): the following permission & Reject All & Grant All No handler found for %1. KMultiPart Embeddable component for multipart/mixed New Web Shortcut %1 is already assigned to %2 New search provider URI shortcuts: Create Web Shortcut Unable to start new process. The system may have reached the maximum number of open files possible or the maximum number of open files that you are allowed to use has been reached. Unable to create new process. The system may have reached the maximum number of processes possible or the maximum number of processes that you are allowed to use has been reached. Could not find'%1' executable. Could not open library '%1'. %2 Could not find'kdemain' in '%1'. %2 klauncher: This program is not supposed to be started manually. klauncher: It is started automatically by kdeinit4. KDEInit could not launch '%1'. Could not find service '%1'. Service '%1' is malformatted. Launching %1 Unknown protocol '%1'. Error loading '%1'. Text: Comment: Icon: Interpreter: Execute the selected script. Stop execution of the selected script. Edit... Edit selected script. Add... Add a new script. Remove selected script. Edit Kross Run Kross scripts. Scriptfile Level of safety of the Ruby interpreter Scriptfile "%1" does not exist. Failed todetermine interpreter for scriptfile "%1" Failed to open scriptfile "%1" Failed to load interpreter "%1" No such interpreter "%1" Failed to create script for interpreter "%1" KrossTest Cancel? State Title Only local files are supported. Keep output results from scripts Check whether config file itself requires updating File to read update instructions from KConf Update KDE Tool for updating user configuration files Builds Qt widget plugins from an ini style description file. Input file Output file Name of the plugin class to generate Default widget group name to display in designer makekdewidgets Success Communication error Invalid type in Database Create New Tag... New Tag Please insert the name of the new tag: The tag %1 already exists Tag Exists Changing annotations Maintainer and or Do you want to search the Internet for %1? Internet Search & Search Type: %1 Remember action for files of this type & Openwith %1 Open &with %1 Open '%1'? & Openwith... & Open with & Open Name: %1 This is the file name suggested by the server Untitled The document "%1" has been modified. Do youwant to save your changes or discard them? Close Document Do you really want to execute '%1'? Execute File? The module %1could not be found. The diagnosis is: The desktop file %1 could not be found. The module %1 isdisabled. Either the hardware/software the module configures is not available or the module has been disabled by the administrator. The module %1 is not a valid configuration module. The diagnosis is: The desktop file %1does not specify a library. There was an error loading the module. The diagnosis is: %1 Possible reasons: An error occurred during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module You have old third party modules lying around. Check these points carefully and try to remove the module mentioned in the error message. If this fails, consider contacting your distributor or packager. Possible reasons: An error occurred during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module You have old third party modules lying around. Check these points carefully and try to remove the module mentioned in the error message. If this fails, consider contacting your distributor or packager. Automatic changes have been performed due to plugin dependencies. Click here for further information Automatic changes have been performed in order to satisfy plugin dependencies: %1 plugin has been automatically checked because of the dependency of %2 plugin %1 plugin has been automatically unchecked because of its dependency on %2 plugin Dependency Check , Search Plugins Could not load print preview part This configuration section is already opened in %1 Select Components Enable component KJSCmd Utility for running KJSEmbed scripts Execute script without gui support start interactive kjs interpreter start without KDE KApplication support. Script to execute '%1' is not a valid QLayout. Must supply a layout name. Wrong object type. First argument must be a QObject. Incorrect number of arguments. %1, %2. Failure to cast to %1 value from Type %2 (%3) No such method '%1'. Call to method '%1' failed, unable to get argument %2: %3 Call to '%1' failed. %1 is not an Object type Could not construct value Bad event handler: Object %1 Identifier %2 Method %3 Type: %4. Exception calling '%1' function from %2:%3:%4 There was an error reading the file '%1' Could not read file '%1' Must supply a filename. Bad slot handler: Object %1 Identifier %2 Method %3 Signature: %4. Exception calling '%1' slot from %2:%3:%4 '%1' is not a valid QWidget. Must supply a widget name. Not enough arguments. Failed to create Action. Failed to createActionGroup. No classname specified Failed to create Layout. No classname specified. Failed tocreate Widget. Could not open file '%1 ': %2 Failed to load file '%1' Could not open file '%1' Could not create temporary file. Error encountered while processing include '%1' line %2: %3 include only takes 1 argument, not %1. File %1 not found. library only takes 1 argument, not %1. Alert Confirm %1 is not a function and cannot be called. 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Unmounting File Already Exists All Pictures Data format: The peer SSL certificate chain appears to be corrupt. SSL Filename for clipboard content: %1 (%2) The clipboard has changed since you used'paste ': the chosen data format is no longer applicable. Please copy again what you wanted to paste. The clipboard is empty Malformed URL %1 & Paste Clipboard Contents Authorization Dialog Unknown Unknown Error & Rename Suggest New & Name & Skip & Auto Skip & Write Into & Overwrite & Write Into All & Overwrite All & Resume Resume All This action would overwrite '%1 'with itself. Please enter a new file name: Continue An older item named '%1 'already exists. A similar file named '%1 'already exists. A newer item named '%1 'already exists. size %1 (%2) created on %1 modified on %1 The source file is '%1 ' Could not modify the ownership of file %1. You have insufficient access to the file to perform the change. & Skip File Updating System Configuration Updating system configuration. URL cannot be listed %1 You are about to leave secure mode. Transmissions will no longer be encrypted. This means that a third party could observe your data in transit. Security Information Continue Loading %1: SSL negotiation failed You are about to enter secure mode. All transmissions will be encrypted unless otherwise noted. This means that no third party will be able to easily observe your data in transit. Display SSL & Information Connect Enter the certificate password: SSL Certificate Password Unable to open the certificate. Try a new password? The procedure to set the client certificate for the session failed. The server failed the authenticity check (%1). Server Authentication & Details Continue Would you like to accept this certificate forever without being prompted? & Forever & Current Session only You have indicated that you wish to accept this certificate, but it is not issued to the server who is presenting it. Do you wish to continue loading? SSL certificate is being rejected as requested. You can disable this in the KDE System Settings. Delete Files Move to Trash & Trash Information Skip AutoSkip Folder Already Exists Already Exists as Folder & Actions & Open With & Other... & Open With... Open & with %1 Acquire Image OCR Image %1, %2 (%3) %1, %2 %1: %2 Could not read %1. Could not write to %1. Could not start process %1. Internal Error Please send a full bug report at http: / /bugs. kde. org %1 Malformed URL %1. The protocol %1 is not supported. The protocol %1 is only a filter protocol. %1 is a folder, but a file was expected. %1 is a file, but a folder was expected. The file or folder %1 does not exist. A file named %1 already exists. A folder named %1 already exists. No hostname specified. Unknown host %1 Access denied to %1. Access denied. Could not write to %1. Could not enter folder %1. The protocol %1 does not implement a folder service. Found a cyclic link in %1. Found a cyclic link while copying %1. Could not create socket for accessing %1. Could not connect to host %1. Connection to host %1 is broken. The protocol %1 is not a filter protocol. Could not mount device. The reported error was: %1 Could not unmount device. The reported error was: %1 Could not read file %1. Could not write to file %1. Could not bind %1. Could not listen %1. Could not accept %1. Could not access %1. Could not terminate listing %1. Could not make folder %1. Could not remove folder %1. Could not resume file %1. Could not rename file %1. Could not change permissions for %1. Could not change ownership for %1. Could not delete file %1. The process for the %1 protocol died unexpectedly. Error. Out of memory. %1 Unknown proxy host %1 Authorization failed, %1 authentication not supported User canceled action %1 Internal error in server %1 Timeout on server %1 Unknown error %1 Unknown interrupt %1 Could not delete original file %1. Please check permissions. Could not delete partial file %1. Please check permissions. Could not rename original file %1. Please check permissions. Could not rename partial file %1. Please check permissions. Could not create symlink %1. Please check permissions. Could not write file %1. Disk full. The source and destination are the same file. %1 %1 is required by the server, but is not available. Access to restricted port in POST denied. Unknown error code %1 %2 Please send a full bug report at http: / /bugs. kde. org. Opening connections is not supported with the protocol %1. Closing connections is not supported with the protocol %1. Accessing files is not supported with the protocol %1. Writing to %1 is not supported. There are no special actions available for protocol %1. Listing folders is not supported for protocol %1. Retrieving data from %1 is not supported. Retrieving mime type information from %1 is not supported. Renaming or moving files within %1 is not supported. Creating symlinks is not supported with protocol %1. Copying files within %1 is not supported. Deleting files from %1 is not supported. Creating folders is not supported with protocol %1. Changing the attributes of files is not supported with protocol %1. Changing the ownership of files is not supported with protocol %1. Using sub-URLs with %1 is not supported. Multiple get is not supported with protocol %1. Opening files is not supported with protocol %1. Protocol %1 does not support action %2. (unknown) Technical reason: Details of the request: URL: %1 Protocol: %1 Date and time: %1 Additional information: %1 Possible causes: Possible solutions: Contact your appropriate computer support system, whether the system administrator, or technical support group for further assistance. Contact the administrator of the server for further assistance. Check your access permissions on this resource. Your access permissions may be inadequate to perform the requested operation on this resource. The file may be in use (and thus locked) by another user or application. Check to make sure that no other application or user is using the file or has locked the file. Although unlikely, a hardware error may have occurred. You may have encountered a bug in the program. This is most likely to be caused by a bug in the program. Please consider submitting a full bug report as detailed below. Update your software to the latest version. Your distribution should provide tools to update your software. When all else fails, please consider helping the KDE team or the third party maintainer of this software by submitting a high quality bug report. If the software is provided by a third party, please contact them directly. Otherwise, first look to see if the same bug has been submitted by someone else by searching at the KDE bug reporting website. If not, take note of the details given above, and include them in your bug report, along with as many other details as you think might help. There may have been a problem with your network connection. There may have been a problem with your network configuration. If you have been accessing the Internet with no problems recently, this is unlikely. There may have been a problem at some point along the network path between the server and this computer. Try again, either now or at a later time. A protocol error or incompatibility may have occurred. Ensure that the resource exists, and try again. The specified resource may not exist. You may have incorrectly typed the location. Double-check that you have entered the correct location and try again. Check your network connection status. Cannot Open Resource For Reading This means that the contents of the requested file or folder %1 could not be retrieved, as read access could not be obtained. You may not have permissions to read the file or open the folder. Cannot Open Resource For Writing This means that the file, %1, could not be written to as requested, because access with permission to write could not be obtained. Cannot Initiate the %1 Protocol Unable to Launch Process The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol could not be started. This is usually due to technical reasons. The program which provides compatibility with this protocol may not have been updated with your last update of KDE. This can cause the program to be incompatible with the current version and thus not start. Internal Error The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol has reported an internal error. Improperly Formatted URL The U niform R esource L ocator (URL) that you entered was not properly formatted. The format of a URL is generally as follows: protocol: / /user: password@www. example. org: port/ folder/ filename. extension? query=value Unsupported Protocol %1 The protocol %1 is not supported by the KDE programs currently installed on this computer. The requested protocol may not be supported. The versions of the %1 protocol supported by this computer and the server may be incompatible. You may perform a search on the Internet for a KDE program (called a kioslave or ioslave) which supports this protocol. Places to search include http: / /kde-apps. org/ and http: / /freshmeat. net/. URL Does Not Refer to a Resource. Protocol is a Filter Protocol The U niform R esource L ocator (URL) that you entered did not refer to a specific resource. KDE is able to communicate through a protocol within a protocol; the protocol specified is only for use in such situations, however this is not one of these situations. This is a rare event, and is likely to indicate a programming error. Unsupported Action: %1 The requested action is not supported by the KDE program which is implementing the %1 protocol. This error is very much dependent on the KDE program. The additional information should give you more information than is available to the KDE input/ output architecture. Attempt to find another way to accomplish the same outcome. File Expected The request expected a file, however the folder %1 was found instead. This may be an error on the server side. Folder Expected The request expected a folder, however the file %1 was found instead. File or Folder Does Not Exist The specified file or folder %1 does not exist. The requested file could not be created because a file with the same name already exists. Try moving the current file out of the way first, and then try again. Delete the current file and try again. Choose an alternate filename for the new file. The requested folder could not be created because a folder with the same name already exists. Try moving the current folder out of the way first, and then try again. Delete the current folder and try again. Choose an alternate name for the new folder. Unknown Host An unknown host error indicates that the server with the requested name, %1, could not be located on the Internet. The name that you typed, %1, may not exist: it may be incorrectly typed. Access Denied Access was denied to the specified resource, %1. You may have supplied incorrect authentication details or none at all. Your account may not have permission to access the specified resource. Retry the request and ensure your authentication details are entered correctly. Write Access Denied This means that an attempt to write to the file %1 was rejected. Unable to Enter Folder This means that an attempt to enter (in other words, to open) the requested folder %1 was rejected. Folder Listing Unavailable Protocol %1 is not a Filesystem This means that a request was made which requires determining the contents of the folder, and the KDE program supporting this protocol is unable to do so. Cyclic Link Detected UNIX environments are commonly able to link a file or folder to a separate name and/ or location. KDE detected a link or series of links that results in an infinite loop - i. e. the file was (perhaps in a roundabout way) linked to itself. Delete one part of the loop in order that it does not cause an infinite loop, and try again. Request Aborted By User The request was not completed because it was aborted. Retry the request. Cyclic Link Detected During Copy UNIX environments are commonly able to link a file or folder to a separate name and/ or location. During the requested copy operation, KDE detected a link or series of links that results in an infinite loop - i. e. the file was (perhaps in a roundabout way) linked to itself. Could Not Create Network Connection Could Not Create Socket This is a fairly technical error in which a required device for network communications (a socket) could not be created. The network connection may be incorrectly configured, or the network interface may not be enabled. Connection to Server Refused The server %1 refused to allow this computer to make a connection. The server, while currently connected to the Internet, may not be configured to allow requests. The server, while currently connected to the Internet, may not be running the requested service (%1). A network firewall (a device which restricts Internet requests), either protecting your network or the network of the server, may have intervened, preventing this request. Connection to Server Closed Unexpectedly Although a connection was established to %1, the connection was closed at an unexpected point in the communication. A protocol error may have occurred, causing the server to close the connection as a response to the error. URL Resource Invalid Protocol %1 is not a Filter Protocol The U niform R esource L ocator (URL) that you entered did not refer to a valid mechanism of accessing the specific resource, %1%2. KDE is able to communicate through a protocol within a protocol. This request specified a protocol be used as such, however this protocol is not capable of such an action. This is a rare event, and is likely to indicate a programming error. Unable to Initialize Input/ Output Device Could Not Mount Device The requested device could not be initialized ("mounted"). The reported error was: %1 The device may not be ready, for example there may be no media in a removable media device (i. e. no CD-ROM in a CD drive), or in the case of a peripheral/ portable device, the device may not be correctly connected. You may not have permissions to initialize ("mount") the device. On UNIX systems, often system administrator privileges are required to initialize a device. Check that the device is ready; removable drives must contain media, and portable devices must be connected and powered on.; and try again. Unable to Uninitialize Input/ Output Device Could Not Unmount Device The requested device could not be uninitialized ("unmounted"). The reported error was: %1 The device may be busy, that is, still in use by another application or user. Even such things as having an open browser window on a location on this device may cause the device to remain in use. You may not have permissions to uninitialize ("unmount") the device. On UNIX systems, system administrator privileges are often required to uninitialize a device. Check that no applications are accessing the device, and try again. Cannot Read From Resource This means that although the resource, %1, was able to be opened, an error occurred while reading the contents of the resource. You may not have permissions to read from the resource. Cannot Write to Resource This means that although the resource, %1, was able to be opened, an error occurred while writing to the resource. You may not have permissions to write to the resource. Could Not Listen for Network Connections Could Not Bind This is a fairly technical error in which a required device for network communications (a socket) could not be established to listen for incoming network connections. Could Not Listen Could Not Accept Network Connection This is a fairly technical error in which an error occurred while attempting to accept an incoming network connection. You may not have permissions to accept the connection. Could Not Login: %1 An attempt to login to perform the requested operation was unsuccessful. Could Not Determine Resource Status Could Not Stat Resource An attempt to determine information about the status of the resource %1, such as the resource name, type, size, etc., was unsuccessful. The specified resource may not have existed or may not be accessible. Could Not Cancel Listing FIXME: Document this Could Not Create Folder An attempt to create the requested folder failed. The location where the folder was to be created may not exist. Could Not Remove Folder An attempt to remove the specified folder, %1, failed. The specified folder may not exist. The specified folder may not be empty. Ensure that the folder exists and is empty, and try again. Could Not Resume File Transfer The specified request asked that the transfer of file %1 be resumed at a certain point of the transfer. This was not possible. The protocol, or the server, may not support file resuming. Retry the request without attempting to resume transfer. Could Not Rename Resource An attempt to rename the specified resource %1 failed. Could Not Alter Permissions of Resource An attempt to alter the permissions on the specified resource %1 failed. Could Not Change Ownership of Resource An attempt to change the ownership of the specified resource %1 failed. Could Not Delete Resource An attempt to delete the specified resource %1 failed. Unexpected Program Termination The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol has unexpectedly terminated. Out of Memory The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol could not obtain the memory required to continue. Unknown Proxy Host While retrieving information about the specified proxy host, %1, an Unknown Host error was encountered. An unknown host error indicates that the requested name could not be located on the Internet. There may have been a problem with your network configuration, specifically your proxy's hostname. If you have been accessing the Internet with no problems recently, this is unlikely. Double-check your proxy settings and try again. Authentication Failed: Method %1 Not Supported Although you may have supplied the correct authentication details, the authentication failed because the method that the server is using is not supported by the KDE program implementing the protocol %1. Please file a bug at http: / /bugs. kde. org/ to inform the KDE team of the unsupported authentication method. Request Aborted Internal Error in Server The program on the server which provides access to the %1 protocol has reported an internal error: %2. This is most likely to be caused by a bug in the server program. Please consider submitting a full bug report as detailed below. Contact the administrator of the server to advise them of the problem. If you know who the authors of the server software are, submit the bug report directly to them. Timeout Error Although contact was made with the server, a response was not received within the amount of time allocated for the request as follows: Timeout for establishing a connection: %1 seconds Timeout for receiving a response: %2 seconds Timeout for accessing proxy servers: %3 seconds Please note that you can alter these timeout settings in the KDE System Settings, by selecting Network Settings - > Connection Preferences. The server was too busy responding to other requests to respond. The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol has reported an unknown error: %2. Unknown Interruption The program on your computer which provides access to the %1 protocol has reported an interruption of an unknown type: %2. Could Not Delete Original File The requested operation required the deleting of the original file, most likely at the end of a file move operation. The original file %1 could not be deleted. Could Not Delete Temporary File The requested operation required the creation of a temporary file in which to save the new file while being downloaded. This temporary file %1 could not be deleted. Could Not Rename Original File The requested operation required the renaming of the original file %1, however it could not be renamed. Could Not Rename Temporary File The requested operation required the creation of a temporary file %1, however it could not be created. Could Not Create Link Could Not Create Symbolic Link The requested symbolic link %1 could not be created. No Content Disk Full The requested file %1 could not be written to as there is inadequate disk space. Free up enough disk space by 1) deleting unwanted and temporary files; 2) archiving files to removable media storage such as CD-Recordable discs; or 3) obtain more storage capacity. Source and Destination Files Identical The operation could not be completed because the source and destination files are the same file. Choose a different filename for the destination file. Undocumented Error Default Unable to enter %1. You do not have access rights to this location. The file %1 is an executable program. For safety it will not be started. You do not have permission to run %1. You are not authorized to select an application to open this file. Open with: You are not authorized to execute this file. Launching %1 You are not authorized to execute this service. Warning Unable to run the command specified. The file or folder %1 does not exist. Could not find the program '%1 ' The desktop entry file %1 has no Type=... entry. The desktop entry of type %1 is unknown. The desktop entry file %1 is of type FSDevice but has no Dev=... entry. The desktop entry file %1 is of type Link but has no URL=... entry. Mount Eject Unmount (Symbolic Link to %1) (%1, Link to %2) (Points to %1) Name: Type: Link to %1 (%2) Size: Modified: Owner: Permissions: No service implementing %1 Undo: Rename Undo: Trash Undo: Create Folder Undo File Copy Confirmation Unknown protocol '%1 '. Can not find io-slave for protocol '%1 '. Cannot talk to klauncher: %1 Unable to create io-slave: klauncher said: %1 Mime Type Comment Patterns & Edit... Click this button to display the familiar KDE mime type editor. Unable to create io-slave: %1 Name Size Date Permissions Owner Group Type Certificate password KDE SSL Information Subject Issuer Current connection is secured with SSL. Current connection is not secured with SSL. SSL support is not available in this build of KDE. The main part of this document is secured with SSL, but some parts are not. Some of this document is secured with SSL, but the main part is not. %1, using %2 bits of a %3 bit key NO, there were errors: %1 to %2 Signature Algorithm: Signature Contents: Unknown key algorithm Key type: RSA (%1 bit) Modulus: Exponent: 0x Key type: DSA (%1 bit) Prime: 160 bit prime factor: Public key: The certificate is valid. Retrieval of the CRL (Certificate Revocation List) failed. This means the CA's (Certificate Authority) CRL can not be found. The certificate's signature is invalid. This means that the certificate can not be verified. The CRL's (Certificate Revocation List) signature is invalid. This means that the CRL can not be verified. The certificate is not valid, yet. The certificate is not valid, any more. The CRL (Certificate Revocation List) is not valid, yet. The time format of the CRL's (Certificate Revocation List) 'lastUpdate 'field is invalid. The time format of the CRL's (Certificate Revocation List) 'nextUpdate 'field is invalid. The certificate has been revoked. The certificate's CA (Certificate Authority) is invalid. The certificate's CA (Certificate Authority) does not match the CA name of the certificate. The CA (Certificate Authority) certificate's key ID does not match the key ID in the'Issuer 'section of the certificate you are trying to use. Certificate signing authority root files could not be found so the certificate is not verified. SSL support was not found. Private key test failed. The certificate has not been issued for this host. This certificate is not relevant. The certificate is invalid. GMT KDE Certificate Request KDE Certificate Request - Password Unsupported key size. KDE Please wait while the encryption keys are generated... Do you wish to store the passphrase in your wallet file? Store Do Not Store 2048 (High Grade) 1024 (Medium Grade) 768 (Low Grade) 512 (Low Grade) No SSL support. Certificate Save selection for this host. Send certificate Do not send a certificate KDE SSL Certificate Dialog The server %1 requests a certificate. Select a certificate to use from the list below: The proxy configuration script is invalid: %1 The proxy configuration script returned an error: %1 Could not download the proxy configuration script: %1 Could not download the proxy configuration script Could not find a usable proxy configuration script telnet service telnet protocol handler You do not have permission to access the %1 protocol. Error connecting to server. Not connected. Connection timed out. Time out waiting for server interaction. Server said: "%1" KSendBugMail Author Subject line Recipient KMailService Mail service Location: Open Preview Select Icon Icon Source System icons: Other icons: & Browse... & Search: Search interactively for icon names (e. g. folder). Actions Animations Applications Categories Devices Emblems Emotes Filesystems International Mimetypes Places Status *. png *. xpm *. svg *. svgz_BAR_Icon Files (*. png *. xpm *. svg *. svgz) < Error > Owning Group Others Mask Named User Named Group Add Entry... Edit Entry... Delete Entry (Default) Edit ACL Entry Entry Type Default for new files in this folder Named user Named group User: Group: r w x Effective Save As *_BAR_All files All Supported Files Open file dialog Device name Known Applications Open With Select the program that should be used to open %1. If the program is not listed, enter the name or click the browse button. Choose the name of the program with which to open the selected files. Choose Application for %1 Select the program for the file type: %1. If the program is not listed, enter the name or click the browse button. Choose Application Select a program. If the program is not listed, enter the name or click the browse button. Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: %f - a single file name %F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once %u - a single URL %U - a list of URLs %d - the directory of the file to open %D - a list of directories %i - the icon %m - the mini-icon %c - the comment Run in & terminal & Do not close when command exits & Remember application association for this type of file & Meta Info Properties for %1 & General Create new file type Edit file type Contents: Calculate Stop Refresh Points to: Created: Accessed: Mounted on: Device usage: %1 free of %2 (%3% used) Calculating... %1 (%2) %3, %4 Calculating... The new file name is empty. Could not save properties. You do not have sufficient access to write to %1. Forbidden Can Read Can Read & Write Can View Content Can View & Modify Content Can View Content & Read Can View/ Read & Modify/ Write & Permissions Access Permissions Only the owner can change permissions. Owner: Specifies the actions that the owner is allowed to do. Group: Specifies the actions that the members of the group are allowed to do. Others: Specifies the actions that all users, who are neither owner nor in the group, are allowed to do. Only owner can rename and delete folder content Is & executable Enable this option to allow only the folder's owner to delete or rename the contained files and folders. Other users can only add new files, which requires the'Modify Content 'permission. Enable this option to mark the file as executable. This only makes sense for programs and scripts. It is required when you want to execute them. Advanced Permissions Ownership User: Group: Apply changes to all subfolders and their contents Advanced Permissions Class Show Entries Read This flag allows viewing the content of the folder. The Read flag allows viewing the content of the file. Write Entries Write This flag allows adding, renaming and deleting of files. Note that deleting and renaming can be limited using the Sticky flag. The Write flag allows modifying the content of the file. Enter Enable this flag to allow entering the folder. Exec Enable this flag to allow executing the file as a program. Special Special flag. Valid for the whole folder, the exact meaning of the flag can be seen in the right hand column. Special flag. The exact meaning of the flag can be seen in the right hand column. User Set UID If this flag is set, the owner of this folder will be the owner of all new files. If this file is an executable and the flag is set, it will be executed with the permissions of the owner. Set GID If this flag is set, the group of this folder will be set for all new files. If this file is an executable and the flag is set, it will be executed with the permissions of the group. Sticky If the Sticky flag is set on a folder, only the owner and root can delete or rename files. Otherwise everybody with write permissions can do this. The Sticky flag on a file is ignored on Linux, but may be used on some systems Link Varying (No Change) These files use advanced permissions. URL URL: Device Device (/ dev/ fd0): Device: Read only File system: Mount point (/ mnt/ floppy): Mount point: Unmounted Icon %1 out of %2 (%3% used) & Application Add File Type for %1 Select one or more file types to add: Only executables on local file systems are supported. Advanced Options for %1 & Share Only folders in your home folder can be shared. Not shared Shared Sharing this folder makes it available under Linux/ UNIX (NFS) and Windows (Samba). You can also reconfigure file sharing authorization. Configure File Sharing... Error running'filesharelist '. Check if installed and in $PATH or / usr/ sbin. You need to be authorized to share folders. File sharing is disabled. Sharing folder '%1 'failed. An error occurred while trying to share folder '%1 '. Make sure that the Perl script'fileshareset' is set suid root. Unsharing folder '%1 'failed. An error occurred while trying to unshare folder '%1 '. Make sure that the Perl script'fileshareset' is set suid root. Your names Your emails You must now provide a password for the certificate request. Please choose a very secure password as this will be used to encrypt your private key. & Repeat password: & Choose password: Address: IP address: Encryption: Details: SSL version: Certificate chain: Trusted: Validity period: Serial number: MD5 digest: SHA1 digest: You have indicated that you wish to obtain or purchase a secure certificate. This wizard is intended to guide you through the procedure. You may cancel at any time, and this will abort the transaction. Common name: Organization: Organizational unit: Country: Canada State: City: Terminal Check this option if the application you want to run is a text mode application or if you want the information that is provided by the terminal emulator window. & Run in terminal & Terminal options: Check this option if the text mode application offers relevant information on exit. Keeping the terminal emulator open allows you to retrieve this information. Do not & close when command exits Check this option if you want to run this application with a different user id. Every process has a different user id associated with it. This id code determines file access and other permissions. The password of the user is required to use this option. Run as a different user Enter the user name you want to run the application as. & Username: Enter the user name you want to run the application as here. Startup Check this option if you want to make clear that your application has started. This visual feedback may appear as a busy cursor or in the taskbar. Enable & launch feedback Check this option if you want to have a system tray handle for your application. & Place in system tray & D-Bus registration: None Multiple Instances Single Instance Run Until Finished Type the name you want to give to this application here. This application will appear under this name in the applications menu and in the panel. & Name: Type the description of this application, based on its use, here. Examples: a dial up application (KPPP) would be "Dial up tool". & Description: Type any comment you think is useful here. Comment: Type the command to start this application here. Following the command, you can have several place holders which will be replaced with the actual values when the actual program is run: %f - a single file name %F - a list of files; use for applications that can open several local files at once %u - a single URL %U - a list of URLs %d - the directory of the file to open %D - a list of directories %i - the icon %m - the mini-icon %c - the caption Command: Click here to browse your file system in order to find the desired executable. Sets the working directory for your application. & Work path: This list should show the types of file that your application can handle. This list is organized by mimetypes. MIME, Multipurpose Internet (e)Mail Extension, is a standard protocol for identifying the type of data based on filename extensions and correspondent mimetypes. Example: the "bmp" part that comes after the dot in flower. bmp indicates that it is a specific kind of image, image/ x-bmp. To know which application should open each type of file, the system should be informed about the abilities of each application to handle these extensions and mimetypes. If you want to associate this application with one or more mimetypes that are not in this list, click on the button Add below. If there are one or more filetypes that this application cannot handle, you may want to remove them from the list clicking on the button Remove below. & Supported file types: Mimetype Description Click on this button if you want to add a type of file (mimetype) that your application can handle. Add... If you want to remove a type of file (mimetype) that your application cannot handle, select the mimetype in the list above and click on this button. Remove Click here to modify the way this application will run, launch feedback, D-Bus options or to run it as a different user. Advanced Options Receiving corrupt data. Show in toolbar Open in New Window Open in New Tab *. html_BAR_HTML Files (*. html) < !-- This file was generated by Konqueror -- > Bookmarks *. adr_BAR_Opera Bookmark Files (*. adr) Add Bookmark Here Open Folder in Bookmark Editor Delete Folder Properties Copy Link Address Delete Bookmark Open Folder in Tabs Cannot add bookmark with empty URL. Are you sure you wish to remove the bookmark folder "%1"? Are you sure you wish to remove the bookmark "%1"? Bookmark Folder Deletion Bookmark Deletion Bookmark Tabs as Folder... Add a folder of bookmarks for all open tabs. Edit your bookmark collection in a separate window New Bookmark Folder... Create a new bookmark folder in this menu --- separator --- Unable to save bookmarks in %1. Reported error was: %2. This error message will only be shown once. The cause of the error needs to be fixed as quickly as possible, which is most likely a full hard drive. Update Bookmark Properties Add Add Bookmark & New Folder... Add Bookmarks Select Folder New Folder Create New Bookmark Folder Create New Bookmark Folder in %1 New folder: Opening connection to host %1 Connected to host %1 %1. Reason: %2 Sending login information Message sent: Login using username=%1 and password=[hidden] Server replied: %2 You need to supply a username and a password to access this site. Site: %1 Login OK Could not login to %1. Cannot copy file from %1 to %2. (Errno: %3) Could not change permissions for %1 No media in device for %1 Could not get user id for given user name %1 Setting ACL for %1 No Media inserted or Media not recognized. "vold" is not running. Could not find program "mount" Could not find program "umount" Could not read %1 No host specified. The resource cannot be deleted. Otherwise, the request would have succeeded. retrieve property values set property values create the requested folder copy the specified file or folder move the specified file or folder search in the specified folder lock the specified file or folder unlock the specified file or folder delete the specified file or folder query the server's capabilities retrieve the contents of the specified file or folder run a report in the specified folder An unexpected error (%1) occurred while attempting to %2. The server does not support the WebDAV protocol. An error occurred while attempting to %1, %2. A summary of the reasons is below. Access was denied while attempting to %1. The specified folder already exists. A resource cannot be created at the destination until one or more intermediate collections (folders) have been created. 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Retrieving from %1... %1 at %2 You need to supply a username and a password for the proxy server listed below before you are allowed to access any sites. Proxy: KDE HTTP cache maintenance tool Empty the cache Display information about cache file HTTP Cookie Daemon HTTP cookie daemon Shut down cookie jar Remove cookies for domain Remove all cookies Reload configuration file Cookie Alert [Cross Domain] Do you want to accept or reject? Apply Choice To & Only this cookie & Only these cookies Select this option to accept/ reject only this cookie. You will be prompted if another cookie is received. (see WebBrowsing/ Cookies in the System Settings). All cookies from this domain Select this option to accept/ reject all cookies from this site. Choosing this option will add a new policy for the site this cookie originated from. This policy will be permanent until you manually change it from the System Settings (see WebBrowsing/ Cookies in the System Settings). All & cookies Select this option to accept/ reject all cookies from anywhere. Choosing this option will change the global cookie policy set in the System Settings for all cookies (see WebBrowsing/ Cookies in the System Settings). & Accept & Reject See or modify the cookie information Cookie Details Value: Expires: Path: Domain: Exposure: & Next > > Show details of the next cookie Not specified End of Session Secure servers only Secure servers, page scripts Servers Servers, page scripts kio_metainfo No metainfo for %1 Empty Trash & Edit Entry '%1 '... & Hide Entry '%1 ' & Show All Entries & Remove Entry '%1 ' Do you really want to empty the Trash? All items will be deleted. *_BAR_All Files While typing in the text area, you may be presented with possible matches. This feature can be controlled by clicking with the right mouse button and selecting a preferred mode from the Text Completion menu. Drive: %1 Click this button to enter the parent folder. For instance, if the current location is file: / home/ %1 clicking this button will take you to file: / home. Click this button to move backwards one step in the browsing history. Click this button to move forward one step in the browsing history. Click this button to reload the contents of the current location. Click this button to create a new folder. Show Places Navigation Panel Show Bookmarks Options This is the preferences menu for the file dialog. Various options can be accessed from this menu including: how files are sorted in the list types of view, including icon and list showing of hidden files the Places navigation panel file previews separating folders from files This is the filter to apply to the file list. File names that do not match the filter will not be shown. You may select from one of the preset filters in the drop down menu, or you may enter a custom filter directly into the text area. Wildcards such as * and? are allowed. & Filter: You can only select one file You can only select local files Remote files not accepted Files and folders selected The file "%1" could not be found This is the name to save the file as. This is the list of files to open. More than one file can be specified by listing several files, separated by spaces. This is the name of the file to open. Overwrite File? The chosen filenames do not appear to be valid. Invalid Filenames You can only select local files. Remote Files Not Accepted *_BAR_All Folders & Open Automatically select filename extension (%1) the extension %1 Automatically select filename extension a suitable extension This option enables some convenient features for saving files with extensions: Any extension specified in the %1 text area will be updated if you change the file type to save in. If no extension is specified in the %2 text area when you click Save, %3 will be added to the end of the filename (if the filename does not already exist). This extension is based on the file type that you have chosen to save in. If you do not want KDE to supply an extension for the filename, you can either turn this option off or you can suppress it by adding a period (.) to the end of the filename (the period will be automatically removed). If unsure, keep this option enabled as it makes your files more manageable. This button allows you to bookmark specific locations. Click on this button to open the bookmark menu where you may add, edit or select a bookmark. These bookmarks are specific to the file dialog, but otherwise operate like bookmarks elsewhere in KDE. Home Network Root Trash & Release '%1 ' & Safely Remove '%1 ' & Unmount '%1 ' & Eject '%1 ' The device '%1 'is not a disk and cannot be ejected. An error occurred while accessing '%1 ', the system responded: %2 An error occurred while accessing '%1 ' Custom Path Create new folder in: %1 A file or folder named %1 already exists. You do not have permission to create that folder. New Folder... Move to trash Delete Show Hidden Folders Edit Places Entry This is the text that will appear in the Places panel. The label should consist of one or two words that will help you remember what this entry refers to. If you do not enter a label, it will be derived from the location's URL. Label: Enter descriptive label here This is the location associated with the entry. Any valid URL may be used. For example: %1 http: / /www. kde. org ftp: / /ftp. kde. org/ pub/ kde/ stable By clicking on the button next to the text edit box you can browse to an appropriate URL. & Location: This is the icon that will appear in the Places panel. Click on the button to select a different icon. Choose an & icon: & Only show when using this application (%1) Select this setting if you want this entry to show only when using the current application (%1). If this setting is not selected, the entry will be available in all applications. Create directory Enter a different name Create hidden directory? You did not select a file to delete. Nothing to Delete Do you really want to delete '%1 '? Delete File You did not select a file to trash. Nothing to Trash Do you really want to trash '%1 '? Trash File Trash Files The specified folder does not exist or was not readable. Menu Parent Folder Home Folder Reload Sorting By Name By Size By Date By Type Descending Short View Detailed View Tree View Detailed Tree View Show Hidden Files Show Aside Preview Show Preview & View Click for Location Navigation Click to Edit Location Subversion Other Copy Paste Edit Navigate Sends a short bug report to submit@bugs. kde. org & Edit '%1 '... & Remove '%1 ' Unexpected end of data, some information may be lost. size %1 Unknown Error. Do you want to retry? Authentication Authentication needed for %1 but authentication is disabled. Unsupported method: authentication will fail. Please submit a bug report. No Files No Folders (%1 Total) %1 (%2, %3), %4 Stating Icon Size %1 does not appear to be a valid URL. Invalid URL The requested filenames %1 do not appear to be valid; make sure every filename is enclosed in double quotes. Filename Error KDE Wallet Service KDE has requested to open the wallet '%1'. Please enter the password for this wallet below. The application '%1' has requested to open the wallet '%2'. Please enter the password for this wallet below. Error opening the wallet '%1'. Please try again. (Error code %2: %3) KDE has requested to open the wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request. The application '%1' has requested to open the KDE wallet. This is used to store sensitive data in a secure fashion. Please enter a password to use with this wallet or click cancel to deny the application's request. KDE has requested to create a new wallet named '%1'. Please choose a password for this wallet, or cancel to deny the application's request. The application '%1' has requested to create a new wallet named '%2'. Please choose a password for this wallet, or cancel to deny the application's request. Create KDE has requested access to the open wallet '%1'. The application '%1' has requested access to the open wallet '%2'. Unable to open wallet. The wallet must be opened in order to change the password. Please choose a new password for the wallet '%1'. Error re-encrypting the wallet. Password was not changed. Error reopening the wallet. Data may be lost. There have been repeated failed attempts to gain access to a wallet. An application may be misbehaving. Password is empty. (WARNING: Insecure) Passwords match. Passwords do not match. KWallet - The KDE Wallet System Welcome to KWallet, the KDE Wallet System. KWallet allows you to store your passwords and other personal information on disk in an encrypted file, preventing others from viewing the information. This wizard will tell you about KWallet and help you configure it for the first time. & Basic setup (recommended) & Advanced setup Various applications may attempt to use the KDE wallet to store passwords or other information such as web form data and cookies. If you would like these applications to use the wallet, you must enable it now and choose a password. The password you choose cannot be recovered if it is lost, and will allow anyone who knows it to obtain all the information contained in the wallet. Yes, I wish to use the KDE wallet to store my personal information. Enter a new password: Verify password: The KDE Wallet system stores your data in a wallet file on your local hard disk. The data is only written in encrypted form, presently using the blowfish algorithm with your password as the key. When a wallet is opened, the wallet manager application will launch and display an icon in the system tray. You can use this application to manage your wallets. It even permits you to drag wallets and wallet contents, allowing you to easily copy a wallet to a remote system. The KDE Wallet system allows you to control the level of security of your personal data. Some of these settings do impact usability. While the default settings are generally acceptable for most users, you may wish to change some of them. You may further tune these settings from the KWallet control module. Automatically close idle wallets Store network passwords and local passwords in separate wallet files Allow & Once Allow & Always & Deny Deny & Forever Email: Free disk space: Add a bookmark for the current document ? items Please specify the filename to save to. Please select the file to open. Certificate signing authority is unknown or invalid. Certificate is self-signed and thus may not be trustworthy. Certificate has expired. Signature is untrusted. Signature test failed. Rejected, possibly due to an invalid purpose. Common Name: Organizational Unit: Association Pattern (example: *. html; *. htm) Left click previews Connect Cryptography Configuration... Chain: 0 - Site Certificate Peer certificate: Certificate state: Valid until: Cipher in use: Cipher strength: Connecting to %1... Proxy %1 at port %2 %1 (port %2) Unknown View Modified Root Folder: %1 Home Folder: %1 Documents: %1 Desktop: %1 The desktop menu %1 has an invalid X-KDE-GetActionMenu entry. The desktop entry file %1 has an invalid menu entry %2. Folders Small Icons Preview No preview available. Stopped & Automatic preview & Preview Configure Edit Quick Access Entry Please provide a description, URL and icon for this Quick Access entry. & URL: Reverse Folders First Separate Folders Case Insensitive Error opening the wallet '%1 '. Please try again. (Error code %2: %3) Current location This is the currently listed location. The drop-down list also lists commonly used locations. This includes standard locations, such as your home folder, as well as locations that have been visited recently. 1 day 23:59:00 Select Mime Types KProtocolinfo Test Source URL previewtest kdirlistertest KIO Properties Dialog Test Output file Generates DocBook entities for key shortcuts of standard actions There is no documentation available for %1. Looking up correct file Preparing document The requested help file could not be parsed: %1 Saving to cache Using cached version Looking up section Could not find filename %1 in %2. Stylesheet to use Output whole document to stdout Output whole document to file Create a ht: / /dig compatible index Check the document for validity Create a cache file for the document Set the srcdir, for kdelibs Parameters to pass to the stylesheet The file to transform XML-Translator KDE Translator for XML Could not write to cache file %1. Your names Your emails Parsing stylesheet Parsing document Applying stylesheet Writing document Insert File Insert File... Choose File to Insert & Insert Failed to load file: Insert File Error The file %1 does not exist or is not readable, aborting. Unable to open file %1, aborting. File %1 had no contents. DataTool Data tool Data Tools (not available) Data tools are only available when text is selected, or when the right mouse button is clicked over a word. If no data tools are offered even when text is selected, you need to install them. Some data tools are part of the KOffice package. Your names & File & Edit & Tools Auto brackets feature disabled AutoBookmarks Configure AutoBookmarks Edit Entry & Pattern: A regular expression. Matching lines will be bookmarked. Case & sensitive If enabled, the pattern matching will be case sensitive, otherwise not. & Minimal matching If enabled, the pattern matching will use minimal matching; if you do not know what that is, please read the appendix on regular expressions in the kate manual. & File mask: A list of filename masks, separated by semicolons. This can be used to limit the usage of this entity to files with matching names. Use the wizard button to the right of the mimetype entry below to easily fill out both lists. MIME & types: A list of mime types, separated by semicolon. This can be used to limit the usage of this entity to files with matching mime types. Use the wizard button on the right to get a list of existing file types to choose from, using it will fill in the file masks as well. Click this button to display a checkable list of mimetypes available on your system. When used, the file masks entry above will be filled in with the corresponding masks. Select the MimeTypes for this pattern. Please note that this will automatically edit the associated file extensions as well. Select Mime Types & Patterns Pattern Mime Types File Masks This list shows your configured autobookmark entities. When a document is opened, each entity is used in the following way: The entity is dismissed, if a mime and/ or filename mask is defined, and neither matches the document. Otherwise each line of the document is tried against the pattern, and a bookmark is set on matching lines. Use the buttons below to manage your collection of entities. & New... Press this button to create a new autobookmark entity. & Delete Press this button to delete the currently selected entity. & Edit... Press this button to edit the currently selected entity. Insert: %1 Automatic Completion Popup Shell Completion Reuse Word Above Reuse Word Below WordCompletion Automatically & show completion list Show completions & when a word is at least characters long. Enable the automatic completion list popup as default. The popup can be disabled on a view basis from the'Tools' menu. Define the length a word should have before the completion list is displayed. Word Completion Pop Up Completion List Configure the Word Completion Plugin Unknown Widget Configure... Keyboard Shortcut Share Could not locate the %1 package required for the %2 widget. Could not create a %1 ScriptEngine for the %2 widget. Could not open the %1 package required for the %2 widget. Remove this %1 This menu needs to be configured Wallpaper Do you really want to remove this %1? Unknown Wallpaper Invalid Invalid token. Matching password required. Unknown error. 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2005 Audio CD developers Audio CDs The Audio CD IO-Slave enables you to easily create wav, MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files from your audio CD-ROMs or DVDs. The slave is invoked by typing "audiocd: /" in Konqueror's location bar. In this module, you can configure encoding, and device settings. Note that MP3 and Ogg Vorbis encoding are only available if KDE was built with a recent version of the LAME or Ogg Vorbis libraries. Highest Lowest / dev/ cdrom Specify a location for the drive you want to use. Normally, this is a file inside the / dev folder representing your CD or DVD drive. & Specify CD Device: Uncheck this if you want to specify a CD device different from the one autoprobed If you uncheck this option, the slave will not try to use error correction which can be useful for reading damaged CDs. However, this feature can be problematic in some cases, so you can switch it off here. & Skip on errors Album Name Your names Your emails Track %1 Your names A module to configure shares for Microsoft Windows Samba Fileshare Konqueror Directory Properties Page Konqueror properties dialog plugin to share a directory with the local network File Sharing Enable or disable file sharing Network Services A kioslave for ZeroConf DNS-SD Services Watcher Keeps track of DNS-SD services and updates directory listings KGet Plugin Plugin for KGet KGet Download Manager Download with KGet KGet Barchart Applet KGet barchart applet KGet Panelbar Applet KGet panelbar applet KGet Piechart Applet KGet piechart applet KGet Data Engine Download links with KGet Transfer Added A new download has been added Download Started Downloading started Download Finished Downloading finished All Downloads Finished All downloads finished Error Occurred An Error has Occurred Information User Notified of Information Bittorrent Allows files to be downloaded using Bittorrent ChecksumSearch Checksum Search Tries to find checksums for a specified URL Content Fetcher Content Fetch Fetch contents with custom scripts. KIO Classic file downloader plugin Metalink Allows files to be downloaded from Metalink MirrorSearch Mirror Search Allows KGet to search through mirror search engines for files MMS MMS-Transfer plugin for KGet MultiSegmentKIO Multi Segment KIO Multithreaded file download plugin Tutorial Plugin Demonstration plugin for teaching Kopete development Tutorial Turns normal people into Super Kopete Developer Kopete Chat Window The default Kopete chat window Kopete Email Window The Kopete email window Accounts Manage Your Accounts and Identities Contact List Configure Contact List Look and Feel Video Configure Video Devices Behavior Personalize Kopete's Behavior Chat Window Configure Chat Window Look and Feel Plugins Select and Configure Plugins Status Manage Your Statuses Kopete Instant Messenger Kopete Messenger Group The group where the contact resides Contact The specified contact Class The message class Incoming Message An incoming message has been received Incoming Message in Active Chat An incoming message in the active chat window has been received Outgoing Message An outgoing message has been sent Contact Gone Online A contact has come online Offline A contact has gone offline Status Change A contact's online status has changed Highlight A highlighted message has been received Low Priority Messages A message marked with a low priority has been received Yahoo Mail New email has arrived in your Yahoo inbox MSN Mail New email has arrived in your MSN inbox ICQ Authorization An ICQ user has authorized/ declined your authorization request IRC Event An IRC event has occurred Connection Error An error on connection has occurred Connection Lost The connection have been lost Cannot Connect Kopete cannot connect to the service Network Problems The network is experiencing problems Server Internal Error An internal service error has occurred Buzz/ Nudge A contact has sent you a buzz/ nudge. Message Dropped A message was filtered by the Privacy Plugin ICQ Reading status An ICQ user is reading your status message Service Message A service message has been received (e. g. authorization request) Gadu-Gadu contacts list Contact list has been received/ exported/ deleted Kopete Plugin Kopete Protocol Plugin A Kopete UI Plugin Bookmarks Automatically bookmark links in incoming messages Alias Adds custom aliases for commands Auto Replace Autoreplaces some text you can choose Auto replaces some text you can choose Contact Notes Add personal notes on your contacts Highlights text based on filters Highlight messages History History Plugin Log all messages to keep track of your conversations KopeTeX KopeteTeX Render Latex formulas in the chatwindow Now Listening Tells your buddies what you're listening to Encrypt chat sessions with Off-The-Record encryption OTR Pipes Pipe messages through an external program or script Privacy Privacy Plugin Filters incoming messages Statistics Gather some meaningful statistics Text Effect Adds special effects to your text Add nice effects to your messages Translator Translates messages from your native language to another language Chat with foreign buddies in your native language URLPicPreview Plugin Configuration URLPicPreview Plugin Preview of Pictures in Chats Displays a preview of pictures in chats Show the status of (parts of) your contact list on a webpage Web Presence Bonjour Serverless Link Local XMPP Messaging Gadu-Gadu Gadu-Gadu: the Polish IM service GroupWise Novell GroupWise Messenger IRC Internet Relay Chat A KIO slave for Jabber Service Discovery Jabber XMPP, Jabber, Google Talk Meanwhile Communicate at the same time with Meanwhile AIM An Instant Messenger ICQ Seek and Chat with ICQ QQ A popular Chinese IM system Skype Skype protocol plugin (a wrapper) SMS Send SMS messages to mobile phones Testbed Kopete test protocol WinPopup Sends Windows WinPopup messages WLM Messenger Windows Live Messenger plugin Yahoo Yahoo! Messenger IM and video chat Austria Belarus Czechia Denmark France Germany Ireland Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Slovenia Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Ukraine United Kingdom Yugoslavia Internet Dial-Up Tool KPPP KPPPLogview Internet Dial-Up Tool Log Viewer KRDC Plugin Konsole Allows managing SSH or Telnet sessions through KRDC KRDC Incoming RFB Tube Remote Desktop Client NX Allows managing NX sessions through KRDC RDP Allows managing RDP sessions through KRDC Open Remote Desktop Connection to This Machine Test Testplugin for KRDC development VNC Allows managing VNC sessions through KRDC Qt based Framebuffer for KRfb. Qt Framebuffer for KRfb X11 XDamage/ XShm based Framebuffer for KRfb. X11 Framebuffer for KRfb Desktop Sharing Configure Desktop Sharing KDE Internet Daemon An Internet daemon that starts network services on demand KInetD Module Type KInetD IncomingConnection Received incoming connection ProcessFailed Could not call process to handle connection Krfb Frame Buffer plugins for KRfb User Accepts Connection User accepts connection User Refuses Connection User refuses connection Connection Closed Connection closed Invalid Password Invalid password Invalid Password Invitations The invited party sent an invalid password. Connection refused. New Connection on Hold Connection requested, user must accept New Connection Auto Accepted New connection automatically established Too Many Connections Busy, connection refused Unexpected Connection Received unexpected connection, abort MSN Plugin Windows Live Messenger compatibility Windows Live(MSN) Messenger Content-Fetch-Transfer plugin for KGet Mirrorsearch-Transfer plugin for KGet News Ticker MMS TransferFactory lan: and rlan: setup LISa Setup LISa LAN Browser Connection Status Motion Auto-Away Meanwhile protocol plugin Protocol to connect to Windows Live(MSN) Messenger Protocol to connect to MSN Messenger Protocol to connect to AIM Protocol to connect to ICQ Protocol to send SMS messages KNewsTicker Config Frontend Use with KNewsTicker Appearance Kopete Video and Audio Device Settings Cryptography Encrypts messages using PGP Identities SUSE smpppd-enabled Connection Status (SMPPPD) SUSE SMPPPD Connection Status Lookup phrases in a dictionary Public File Server KPF Directory Properties Page A wireless LAN connection monitor KWiFiManager Kopete Emoticon Archive A daemon that allows you to share your desktop RSS DCOP services KNewsticker Source File Properties Page Online Netmeeting Voice and Video with MSN Messenger Meanwhile (Lotus Sametime) Protocol Desktop Sharing Control Module Configure desktop sharing (c) 2002, Tim Jansen Tim Jansen You have no open invitation. Open invitations: %1 Desktop Sharing This module allows you to configure the KDE desktop sharing. Access Invitations You have no open invitations. Create & & & Manage Invitations... Click to view or delete the open invitations. Uninvited Connections Allow & uninvited connections Select this option to allow connecting without inviting. This is useful if you want to access your desktop remotely. Announce service & on the network If you allow uninvited connections and enable this option, Desktop Sharing will announce the service and your identity on the local network, so people can find you and your computer. Confirm uninvited connections & before accepting If enabled, a dialog will appear when somebody attempts to connect, asking you whether you want to accept the connection. Allow uninvited connections to control the desktop Enable this option to allow uninvited user to control your desktop (using mouse and keyboard). Password: If you allow uninvited connections, it is highly recommended to set a password in order to protect your computer from unauthorized access. & Session Session Preferences Always disable & background image Check this option to always disable the background image during a remote session. Otherwise the client decides whether the background will be enabled or disabled. & Network Network Port Assign port automatically Check this option to assign the network port automatically. This is recommended unless your network setup requires you to use a fixed port, for example because of a firewall. Port: Enter the TCP port number here Use this field to set a static port number for the desktop sharing service. Note that if the port is already in use the Desktop Sharing service will not be accessible until you free it. It is recommended to assign the port automatically unless you know what you are doing. Most VNC clients use a display number instead of the actual port. This display number is the offset to port 5900, so port 5901 has the display number 1. Your names Your emails Allow all users to share folders Only users of the '%1 'group are allowed to share folders Users of '%1 'Group Remove User Add User Group members can share folders without root password Change Group... SMB and NFS servers are not installed on this machine, to enable this module the servers must be installed. Enable Local Network File Sharing Simple sharing Enable simple sharing to allow users to share folders from their HOME folder, without knowing the root password. Advanced sharing Enable advanced sharing to allow users to share any folders, as long as they have write access to the needed configuration files, or they know the root password. Use & NFS (Linux/ UNIX) Use Samba (Microsoft(R) Windows(R)) Allowed Users Shared Folders Path Samba NFS Add... Change... Remove Allowed & Hosts A list of allowed hosts Here you can see a list of hosts which are allowed to access this directory via NFS. The first column shows the name or address of the host, the second column shows the access parameters. The name '* 'donates public access. & Add Host... Modify Host... & Remove Host Name/ Address Parameters Host Properties & Name/ address: Name / Address field Here you can enter the host name or address. The host may be specified in a number of ways: single host This is the most common format. You may specify a host either by an abbreviated name recognized by the resolver, the fully qualified domain name, or an IP address. netgroups NIS netgroups may be given as @group. Only the host part of each netgroup members is consider in checking for membership. Empty host parts or those containing a single dash (-) are ignored. wildcards Machine names may contain the wildcard characters * and?. This can be used to make the exports file more compact; for instance, *. cs. foo. edu matches all hosts in the domain cs. foo. edu. However, these wildcard characters do not match the dots in a domain name, so the above pattern does not include hosts such as a. b. cs. foo. edu. IP networks You can also export directories to all hosts on an IP (sub-) network simultaneously. This is done by specifying an IP address and netmask pair as address/ netmask where the netmask can be specified in dotted-decimal format, or as a contiguous mask length (for example, either ` / 255.255.252.0 'or ` / 22' appended to the network base address result in identical subnetworks with 10 bits of host). & Public access Public access If you check this, the host address will be a single wildcard, which means public access. This is just the same as if you would enter a wildcard in the address field. Options & Writable Writable Allow both read and write requests on this NFS volume. The default is to disallow any request which changes the filesystem & Insecure Insecure If this option is checked, it is not required that requests originate on an internet port less than IPPORT_RESERVED (1024). If unsure leave it unchecked. & Sync Sync This option requests that all file writes be committed to disk before the write request completes. This is required for complete safety of data in the face of a server crash, but incurs a performance hit. The default is to allow the server to write the data out whenever it is ready. No wdelay No wdelay This option only has effect if sync is also set. The NFS server will normally delay committing a write request to disk slightly if it suspects that another related write request may be in progress or may arrive soon. This allows multiple write requests to be committed to disk with the one operation which can improve performance. If an NFS server received mainly small unrelated requests, this behavior could actually reduce performance, so no wdelay is available to turn it off. No & hide No hide This option is based on the option of the same name provided in IRIX NFS. Normally, if a server exports two filesystems one of which is mounted on the other, then the client will have to mount both filesystems explicitly to get access to them. If it just mounts the parent, it will see an empty directory at the place where the other filesystem is mounted. That filesystem is "hidden". Setting the nohide option on a filesystem causes it not to be hidden, and an appropriately authorized client will be able to move from the parent to that filesystem without noticing the change. However, some NFS clients do not cope well with this situation as, for instance, it is then possible for two files in the one apparent filesystem to have the same inode number. The nohide option is currently only effective on single host exports. It does not work reliably with netgroup, subnet, or wildcard exports. This option can be very useful in some situations, but it should be used with due care, and only after confirming that the client system copes with the situation effectively. No subtree check No subtree check This option disables subtree checking, which has mild security implications, but can improve reliability is some circumstances. If a subdirectory of a filesystem is exported, but the whole filesystem is not, then whenever a NFS request arrives, the server must check not only that the accessed file is in the appropriate filesystem (which is easy) but also that it is in the exported tree (which is harder). This check is called the subtree_check. In order to perform this check, the server must include some information about the location of the file in the "filehandle" that is given to the client. This can cause problems with accessing files that are renamed while a client has them open (though in many simple cases it will still work). subtree checking is also used to make sure that files inside directories to which only root has access can only be accessed if the filesystem is exported with no_root_squash (see below), even the file itself allows more general access. As a general guide, a home directory filesystem, which is normally exported at the root and may see lots of file renames, should be exported with subtree checking disabled. A filesystem which is mostly read-only, and at least does not see many file renames (e. g. / usr or / var) and for which subdirectories may be exported, should probably be exported with subtree checks enabled. Insecure locks Insecure locks This option tells the NFS server not to require authentication of locking requests (i. e. requests which use the NLM protocol). Normally the NFS server will require a lock request to hold a credential for a user who has read access to the file. With this flag no access checks will be performed. Early NFS client implementations did not send credentials with lock requests, and many current NFS clients still exist which are based on the old implementations. Use this flag if you find that you can only lock files which are world readable. User Mapping All squash All squash Map all uids and gids to the anonymous user. Useful for NFS-exported public FTP directories, news spool directories, etc. No & root squash No root squash Turn of root squashing. This option is mainly useful for diskless clients. root squashing Map requests from uid/ gid 0 to the anonymous uid/ gid. Note that this does not apply to any other uids that might be equally sensitive, such as user bin. Anonym. & UID: Anonym. UID/ GID These options explicitly set the uid and gid of the anonymous account. This option is primarily useful for PC/ NFS clients, where you might want all requests appear to be from one user. FF Anonym. & GID: Join Domain & OK & Cancel & Verify: & Password: & Username: Domain controller: & Domain: Select Users Select & Users Name UID GID Access & Default & Read access & Write access & Admin access & No access at all Socket Options SO_SNDLOWAT: IPTOS_THROUGHPUT SO_SNDBUF: SO_KEEPALIVE SO_RCVBUF: SO_BROADCAST IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVLOWAT: SO_REUSEADDR & Help F1 Access Modifiers Access Permissions Others Read Exec Write Owner Group Sticky Set GID Set UID Special Select Groups Select Groups & Kind of Group & UNIX group NIS group UNIX and NIS group User Settings & Valid users: & Admin users: & Invalid users: & Write list: & Read list: Here you can edit the Samba users, stored in the smbpasswd file. Every Samba user must have a corresponding UNIX user. On the right you can see all UNIX users, stored in the passwd file and not configured as Samba users. You can see the Samba users on the left-hand side. To add new Samba users simply press the lt; add button. The selected UNIX users will then become Samba users and will be removed from the UNIX users list (but they will remain UNIX users). To remove Samba users click the gt; remove button. The selected Samba users will be removed from the smbpasswd file and reappear on the right-hand side, as UNIX users which are not Samba users. & Base Settings Samba config file: & Load Server Identification Workgroup: Enter here the name of your workgroup/ domain. Server string: NetBIOS name: Security Level Share Alt+ User Server Domain ADS Use the share security level if you have a home network or a small office network. It allows everyone to read all share names before a login is required. Further Options Password server address/ name: Realm: Allow guest logins Guest account: Help For detailed help about every option please look at: man: smb. conf & Shares Comment Properties Edit Defaults... Add & New Share... Edit Share... Remove Share Printers Printer Edit Defaults Add New Printer Edit Printer Remove Printer & Users Samba Users Disabled No Password Add UNIX Users Change Password... & Join Domain Advanced Here you can change advanced options of the SAMBA server. Only change something if you know what you are doing. Advanced Dump Security & General PAM Obey PAM restrictions PAM password change Other Switches Allow trusted domains Paranoid server security General Auth methods: Root directory: Interfaces: Map to guest: Bind interfaces only Never Bad User Bad Password Hosts equiv: Algorithmic rid base: Private dir: Password Samba Passwords Encrypt passwords Smb passwd file: Passdb backend: Passwd chat: Passwd chat debug Sec Passwd chat timeout: Password Null passwords Password level: Min password length: Machine password timeout: Migration Update encrypted UNIX Passwords Passwd program: UNIX password sync Username Username map: Username & level: Hide local users Restrict anonymous Use rhosts Authentication Client Client signing: Client plaintext authentication Client lanman authentication Auto Mandatory Yes No Client channel: Client use spnego Client NTLMv2 authentication Server signing: Lanman authentication Server channel: Use spnego NTLM authentication Logging Log file: kB Max log size: Syslog: Log & level: Switches Syslog only Status Timestamp microseconds Debug pid Debug uid Tuning Modules Preload modules: Switches & Getwd cache Use & mmap Kernel change notify Hostname lookups Read raw Write raw Times Change notify timeout: & Keepalive: Min Deadtime: Lpq cache time: & Name cache timeout: Sizes Max disk size: MB Read size: Stat cache size: Max xmit: Numbers Max smbd processes: Max open files: Printing Total print & jobs: Drivers OS2 driver map: Printcap name: Printer driver file: Commands Enumports command: Addprinter command: Deleteprinter command: Load printers Disable spools Show add printer wizard Domain Local master Domain master Domain logons Preferred & master OS & level: Domain admin group: Domain guest group: WINS Deactivate & WINS Act as a WINS server Use another WINS server WINS Server Settings DNS proxy WINS hook: Max WINS ttl: & Min WINS ttl: WINS Server IP or DNS Name General Options WINS partners: WINS proxy Filenames General Strip dot & Mangling Mangled stack: Mangle prefix: Special Stat cache Locking Use kernel oplocks Directories Lock directory: Pid directory: Lock Spin & Lock spin count: Lock spin time: Very Advanced Oplock break & wait time: milliseconds Charset Samba & 3. x DOS charset: UNIX charset: Display charset: Unicode Samba & 2. x Character set: Valid chars: Code page directory: Coding system: Client code page: Logon Add Scripts Add user script: Add user to group script: Add group script: Add machine script: Delete Scripts Delete group script: Delete user script: Delete user from group script: Primary Group Script Set primary group script: Shutdown Shutdown script: Abort shutdown script: Logon path: Logon home: & Logon drive: Logon script: Socket Socket address: TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF: IPTOS_THROUGHPUT SO_SNDLOWAT: SO_KEEPALIVE SO_RCVLOWAT: SO_REUSEADDR SSL Enables or disables the entire SSL mode This enables or disables the entire SSL mode. If it is set to no, the SSL-enabled Samba behaves exactly like the non-SSL Samba. If set to yes, it depends on the variables ssl hosts and ssl hosts resign whether an SSL connection will be required. This is only available if the SSL libraries have been compiled on your system and the configure option --with-ssl was given at configure time. Enable SSL SSL hosts: SSL entropy bytes: SSL ciphers: SSL hosts resign: ssl2 ssl3 ssl2or3 tls1 SSL compatibility SSL CA certDir: SSL entropy file: SSL egd socket: SSL version: SSL CA certFile: SSL require clientcert SSL client key: SSL require servercert SSL server cert: SSL client cert: SSL server & key: Protocol Time server Large readwrite UNIX extensions Read bmpx Protocol Versions Announce as: NT NT Workstation win95 WfW Announce version: 4.2 Protocol: NT1 LANMAN2 LANMAN1 CORE COREPLUS Max protocol: Min protocol: Limits Max mux: Max ttl: Listening SMB Ports SMB ports: Browsing LM interval: LM announce: Remote browse sync: Browse list Enhanced browsing Preload: Winbind & Winbind/ Idmap UID: Winbind/ Idmap & GID: Template homedir: Template shell: Winbind separator: Template primary group: Winbind cache time: Windows NT 4 Windows 2000 Acl compatibility: Winbind enum users Winbind enum groups Winbind use default domain Winbind enable local accounts Winbind trusted domains only Winbind nested groups NetBIOS NetBIOS scope: & NetBIOS aliases: Disable netbios Name resolve order: lmhosts host wins bcast VFS Host msdfs LDAP LDAP suffix: LDAP machine suffix: LDAP user suffix: LDAP & group suffix: LDAP idmap suffix: LDAP filter: LDAP admin dn: Idmap backend: LDAP replication sleep: & LDAP ssl: Off Start_tls On LDAP sync: Only LDAP delete dn Add share command: Change share command: Delete share command: Message command: Dfree command: Set & quota command: Get quota command: Panic action: Misc Miscellaneous Hide & local users Default service: Time & offset: Remote announce: Source environment: NIS NIS homedir Homedir map: UTMP Utmp directory: & Wtmp directory: Utmp Debug & NT status support NT SMB support NT pipe support Users All Unspecified Users Allow Reject Specified Users Access Rights Add User... Expert Add & Group... Remove Selected All Users Should be Forced to the Following User/ Group Force user: Force group: Add/ Edit Share Pixmap Directory & Path: Share all home & directories Identifier Name: Comment: Main Properties Read only Public Browseable Available & Security Guests This is a username which will be used for access to services which are specified as guest ok. Whatever privileges this user has will be available to any client connecting to the guest service. Typically this user will exist in the password file, but will not have a valid login. The user account \\"ftp\\ "is often a good choice for this parameter. If a username is specified in a given service, the specified username overrides this one. & Guest account: If this is checked, then no password is required to connect to the service. Privileges will be those of the guest account. Only allow guest connections Hosts The opposite of hosts allow - hosts listed here are NOT permitted access to services unless the specific services have their own lists to override this one. Where the lists conflict, the allow list takes precedence. This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which are permitted to access a service. Hosts allow: Hosts & deny: Symbolic Links Allow following of symbolic links Allow following of symbolic links that & point to areas outside the directory tree Validate password against the following usernames if the client cannot supply a username: Only allow connections with usernames specified in this username list Hidden & Files Hidden Veto Veto Oplock Size Date Permissions Selected Files Hide & Veto Veto oplock & Manual Configuration Veto files: Veto oplock files: Hidden files: Hide unwritable files Hide special files Hide files starting with a dot Hide unreadable files & Advanced Force Modes Force directory security mode: Force security mode: Force directory mode: Force create mode: ... 01234567 Masks Directory security mask: Security & mask: Directory mask: Create mask: ACL & Profile acls Inherit acls & NT ACL support Force unknown acl user: Map acl & inherit Inherit permissions from parent directory Allow deletion of readonly files DOS Attribute Mapping Map DOS archive to UNIX owner execute Map DOS hidden to UNIX world execute Map DOS system to UNIX & group execute Store DOS attributes onto extended attribute OS/ 2 OS/ 2 style extended attributes support Strict sync Sync always Strict allocate Use sendfile & Maximum number of simultaneous connections: Write cache size: bytes Block size: Client-side caching policy: manual documents programs disable Name Mangling Enable name mangling Mangle case Preserve case Short preserve case Case sensitive Default case: Lower Upper Mangling char: Mangled map: Mangling method: hash hash2 Other Options Hide trailing dot DOS & DOS file mode DOS file times DOS file time resolution Enable locking Locking Strict locking Blocking locks Posix locking Share modes Issue opportunistic locks (oplocks) Oplocks Level2 oplocks Oplock contention limit: Fake oplocks Vfs objects: Vfs options: Preexec: Root preexec: Postexec: Root & postexec: preexec close root preexec close & Volume: Fstype: Magic script: Magic output: Do & not descend: Msdfs proxy Setdir command allowed Fake directory create times Msdfs root Folder: Share this folder in the local network Share with & NFS (Linux/ UNIX) NFS Options Public Writable More NFS Options Share with Samba (Microsoft(R) Windows(R)) Samba Options Name: Public More Samba Options No NFS server installed on this system No Samba server installed on this system Could not save settings. Could not open file '%1 'for writing: %2 Saving Failed File Sharing This module can be used to enable file sharing over the network using the "Network File System" (NFS) or SMB in Konqueror. The latter enables you to share your files with Windows(R) computers on your network. Share Folder Allowed Users All users are in the %1 group already. Select User Select a user: Could not add user '%1 'to group '%2' Could not remove user '%1 'from group '%2' You have to choose a valid group. New file share group: Add users from the old file share group to the new one Remove users from old file share group Delete the old file share group Only users of a certain group are allowed to share folders Choose Group... Do you really want to remove all users from group '%1 '? Do you really want to delete group '%1 '? Deleting group '%1 'failed. Please choose a valid group. This group '%1 'does not exist. Should it be created? Create Do Not Create Creation of group '%1 'failed. There already exists a public entry. Host Already Exists Please enter a hostname or an IP address. No Hostname/ IP-Address The host '%1 'already exists. Unnamed You have specified public read access for this directory, but the guest account %1 does not have the necessary read permissions; do you want to continue anyway? Warning You have specified public write access for this directory, but the guest account %1 does not have the necessary write permissions; do you want to continue anyway? You have specified write access to the user %1 for this directory, but the user does not have the necessary write permissions; do you want to continue anyway? You have specified read access to the user %1 for this directory, but the user does not have the necessary read permissions; do you want to continue anyway? Error while opening file Joining the domain %1 failed. Please enter a password for the user %1 Adding the user %1 to the Samba user database failed. Removing the user %1 from the Samba user database failed. Please enter a password for the user %1 Changing the password of the user %1 failed. Samba Configuration here you can configure your SAMBA server. Use the share security level if you have a home network or a small office network. It allows everyone to read the list of all your shared directories and printers before a login is required. Use the user security level if you have a bigger network and you do not want to allow everyone to read your list of shared directories and printers without a login. If you want to run your Samba server as a Primary Domain controller (PDC) you also have to set this option. Use the server security level if you have a big network and the samba server should validate the username/ password by passing it to another SMB server, such as an NT box. Use the domain security level if you have a big network and the samba server should validate the username/ password by passing it to a Windows NT Primary or Backup Domain Controller. Use the ADS security level if you have a big network and the samba server should act as a domain member in an ADS realm. & Hide & Veto Oplock Some files you have selected are hidden because they start with a dot; do you want to uncheck all files starting with a dot? Files Starting With Dot Uncheck Hidden Keep Hidden Some files you have selected are matched by the wildcarded string '%1 '; do you want to uncheck all files matching '%1'? Wildcarded String Uncheck Matches Keep Selected The SAMBA configuration file'smb. conf 'could not be found; make sure you have SAMBA installed. Specify Location smb. conf_BAR_Samba conf. File *_BAR_All Files Get smb. conf Location The file %1 could not be read. Could Not Read File Default Read only Writeable Admin The option %1 is not supported by your Samba version & Share You need to be authorized to share directories. File sharing is disabled. Configure File Sharing... Reading Samba configuration file... Reading NFS configuration file... Please enter a valid path. Only local folders can be shared. The folder does not exists. Only folders can be shared. The folder is already shared. The administrator does not allow sharing with NFS. Error: could not read NFS configuration file. The administrator does not allow sharing with Samba. Error: could not read Samba configuration file. You have to enter a name for the Samba share. There is already a share with the name %1. Please choose another name. Printer Settings Printer Path: & Queue: Share all printers Identifier & Name: Comment: Main Properties & Printing Printer driver: Printer driver location: PostScript Printing: root preexec: root postexec: Tuning Min print space: & Logging Status Not shared & Shared Base Options This is a text field that is seen next to a share when a client queries the server, either via the network neighborhood or via net view, to list what shares are available. Hosts deny: Guest & account: & Read only Guests allowed This is a username which will be used for access this directory if guests are allowed This controls whether this share is seen in the list of available shares in a net view and in the browse list. Checkbox lets you \\"turn off\\ "a service. If not checked, then ALL attempts to connect to the service will fail. Such failures are logged. More Options KB Plugins Another group with this name already exists. Please select a different name. Group Name Already in Use New Group Add Delete Rename Sqlite Appearance Change appearance settings Groups Network Network and Downloads Verification Advanced Advanced Options Transfer Plugins Name Status Size Progress Speed File Checksum KGet Transfer n/ a Stalled %1/ s Start Stop Error Type Hash Downloading.... Stopped Are you sure that you want to remove the group named %1? Remove Group Are you sure that you want to remove the following groups? Remove groups The file %1 already exists. Overwrite? Overwrite existing file? Unable to save to: %1 My Downloads New Download Enter URL: Malformed URL: %1 Malformed URL, protocol missing: %1 Download it again? Delete it and download again? File already downloaded. Download anyway? File already exists Plugin loader could not load the plugin: %1 Not deleting %1 as it is a directory. Not deleting %1 as it is not a local file. Quit KGet The computer will now turn off, as all downloads have completed. Verification failed. %1 would become %2 Change string Change mode Append Replace file Downloading Metalink File.... File Selection Engine name: Open Download first Download normally Download last Do Not Download Delete File(s) Move File Select a directory to move the data to. Yes Down Speed Up Speed Choked Score Downloaded Interesting Download speed Upload speed Seeders Leechers Times Downloaded Advanced Details for %1 Files Trackers Malformed URL. Priority Preview % Complete First Normal Pending Number of the chunk Download speed of the chunk & Advanced Details & Scan Files Downloading Torrent File.... Changing destination Finished Analyzing torrent.... Seeding.... Select a default torrent folder Select a default temporary folder Error: %1 Connections Tracker Not connected Failed to seek file %1: %2 Failed to write to file %1: %2 Parse Error Unable to create %1: %2 Not started Download completed Seeding Downloading Queued for downloading Checking data Unable to resolve hostname %1 Cannot open file: %1: %2 Configure script Edit Script KGet Download Manager Unknown Undefined Never Marginal Full Ultimate Unlimited Failed Error: Information: Group Settings for %1 Tag Settings for the groups Remove Tag Add Tag Transfer Details Rename File Rename %1 to: & Rename Add checksum Transfer Verification for %1 Import dropped files Unable to load: %1 Metalink Version 4.0 file (*. meta4) Metalink Version 3.0 file (*. metalink) Define the saving location. File Properties Enter a filename. Enter at least one URL. Mirror Transfer History & Open File Source File Destination File Size Download again Delete selected Open file Transfer Settings for %1 Destination unmodified %1 of %2 Sticky The dropped file is a KGet Transfer List & Download & Load transfer list Show Main Window Hide Main Window Drop Target You can drag download links into the drop target. %1(%2) %3 %1(%2% %3/ %4) Speed: %5/ s Drop target has been hidden. If you want to show it again, go to Settings- > Configure KGet- > Look & Feel. Hiding drop target Details for: %1 All downloads Finished downloads Transfers: Downloads Transfer details: Import Links & Download Checked File Name File Type & Select All Filtered & Select All Deselect All Filtered Show Drop Target List Selected Links Unable to start the server: %1. KGet Web Interface File name Remove Source: Saving to: Settings Enter URL: Refresh download list every Save Settings An advanced download manager for KDE (C) 2005 - 2009, The KGet developers (C) 2001 - 2002, Patrick Charbonnier (C) 2002, Carsten Pfeiffer (C) 1998 - 2000, Matej Koss kget@kde. org Maintainer, Core Developer, Torrent Plugin Author Dario Massarin Core Developer Urs Wolfer Manolo Valdes Core Developer, Multithreaded Plugin Author Developer Patrick Charbonnier Former Developer Carsten Pfeiffer Matej Koss BTCore (KTorrent) Developer Start KGet with drop target Start KGet with hidden main window Start KGet without drop target animation URL(s) to download KGet Transfer List Export Transfers & New Download... & Import Transfers... & Export Transfers List... & Export Transfers as Plain Text... Auto-Paste Mode Auto paste button toggles the auto-paste mode on and off. When set, KGet will periodically scan the clipboard for URLs and paste them automatically. Use KGet as Konqueror Download Manager Remove Selected Remove All Finished Redownload Selected Start / Resume All Start / Resume Selected Stop All Stop Selected Start / Resume Open Destination Open File Show Details Copy URL to Clipboard & Transfer History & Group Settings & Transfer Settings Import & Links... This is the first time you have run KGet. Would you like to enable KGet as the download manager for Konqueror? Konqueror Integration Enable Do Not Enable All Openable Files Downloads completed Some transfers are still running. Are you sure you want to close KGet? Confirm Quit Enter Group Name Group name: Confirm transfer delete KGet has been temporarily disabled as download manager for Konqueror. If you want to disable it forever, go to Settings- > Advanced and disable "Use as download manager for Konqueror". Your names Your emails Limit Maximum Downloads Per Group Number of downloads: Downloads from the same server: Speed Limit Global download limit: KiB/ s Global upload limit: Per transfer: Reconnect on Error or Broken Connection Number of retries: Retry after: After Completing Downloads Auto shutdown Auto disconnect Disable confirmation dialogs (less verbosity) Enable system tray icon At startup: Restore Download State Start All Downloads Stop All Downloads History History backend: Integration Use as download manager for Konqueror Monitor clipboard for files to download Startup Show splashscreen Enable animations Show drop target Transfer List Automatic verification: Automatic verification Keyservers: Enable Web Interface Mode: Number of threads: Number of simultaneous file downloads: Number of mirrors per file: Number of connections per URL: Engine Name Number of chunks found: Number of chunks failed: Number of chunks not downloaded: Number of chunks downloaded: Cancel Upload limit per transfer: No Limit Download limit per transfer: Folders Default torrent folder: Default temporary folder Remove Webseed Downloaded: Left: Size: Remove Tracker Update Trackers Stats Seeders: Download speed: Upload speed: File Settings Filename: Username: Description: Edit.... Configure.... Transfer Settings Download Destination: Not set KiB Upload Limit: Download Limit: Mirrors Destination: Transfer group: Status: Verification: Files: Version: Name: Name of the publisher URL to the publisher *. metalink *. meta4_BAR_Metalink file (*. metalink *. meta4) General URL: Create checksums: Mirror: Number of connections: Enter a URL Group Settings Default folder: Maximum download speed: Maximum upload speed: Tag Settings Available tags: TextLabel Hash type: Clear History Date Filter History Delete Selected Download Creation: Expiration: & Import Links Show: Does Not Contain Check Selected & File & Downloads & Settings & Help Main Toolbar Delayed Name of the license URL to the license Destination file %1 already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? Overwrite destination Queued Current Tracker Scrape We are sorry Rename transfer kBi Cannot expand file: %1 & Transfer History... & Group Settings... & Transfer Settings... Speed limit & Import links Default Download Folders extRegExp, defaultFolder Downloading.. Advanced-Details for %1 Downloads number: %1 GB %1 KB %1 B kBi/ s Not Deleted Konqueror Integration disabled Cannot expand file %1 Error writing to %1 Cannot expand file Bittorrent-Speedlimits Speed-Limits of Hide drop target DlgAdvanced Folder does not exist: %1 & Dock Connection from %1 Call "%1 %2 %3" failed TLS The server certificate is invalid. Do you want to continue? Certificate Warning The login details are incorrect. Do you want to try again? The Zeroconf daemon (mdnsd) is not running. KDE has been built without Zeroconf support. Protocol name Socket name Take a photo No Avatar Someone Has Added You The contact %2 has added you to his/ her contact list. (Account %3) Contacts Information Email New Address Book Entry Name the new entry: Start & Chat... & Send Single Message... User & Info Send & File... View & History... & Create Group... Visible when offline Change Meta Contact... & Delete Contact Change Alias... & Block Contact Unblock Contact Choose the corresponding entry for '%1 ' Choose the corresponding entry in the address book Address Book Association Select Avatar Default Identity Online Away Connecting Invisible Offline Unknown Copying Source Destination File transfer %1 completed. File transfer %1 failed. You cancelled file transfer %1 File transfer %1 cancelled. Kopete File Transfer Sorry, sending files which are not stored locally is not yet supported by this protocol. Please copy this file to your computer and try again. File Transfer You must provide a valid local filename You do not have permission to write to selected file The file '%1 'already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? Overwrite File You do not have permission to write to selected directory You must provide a valid local directory Kopete Avatar Selector Widget Test Michaël Larouche larouche@kde. org kopetewallettest kopetepasswordtest Config group to store password in Set password to new Claim password was erroneous Password prompt Image to display in password dialog Hopefully this popped up because you set the password to the empty string. Outgoing Message Sent A contact sent you a buzz/ nudge. An error has occurred while creating a new chat window. The chat window has not been created. Error While Creating Chat Window Account Offline A network connection was disconnected. The application is now in offline mode. Do you want the application to resume network operations when the network is available again? This application is currently in offline mode. Do you want to connect? This application is currently in offline mode. Do you want to connect in order to carry out this operation? Leave Offline Mode? Connect Stay Offline You have been disconnected. Connection Lost. Kopete lost the channel used to talk to the instant messaging system. This can be because either your internet access went down, the service is experiencing problems, or the service disconnected you because you tried to connect with the same account from another location. Try connecting again later. Cannot connect with the instant messaging server or peers. Cannot connect. This means Kopete cannot reach the instant messaging server or peers. This can be because either your internet access is down or the server is experiencing problems. Try connecting again later. More Information... You have been disconnected You have connected from another client or computer to the account '%1 ' Most proprietary Instant Messaging services do not allow you to connect from more than one location. Check that nobody is using your account without your permission. If you need a service that supports connection from various locations at the same time, use the Jabber protocol. You are not allowed to add yourself to the contact list. The addition of "%1" to account "%2" will not take place. Error Creating Contact %2 & Edit... Allows you to modify the selected account & New... Create a new dialup connection to the Internet Copy Makes a copy of the selected account. All settings of the selected account are copied to a new account that you can modify to fit your needs Delete Deletes the selected account Use with care! Phone costs: This shows the accumulated phone costs for the selected account. Important: If you have more than one account - beware, this is NOT the sum of the phone costs of all your accounts! Volume: This shows the number of bytes transferred for the selected account (not for all of your accounts. You can select what to display in the accounting dialog. More on volume accounting & Reset... & View Logs Maximum number of accounts reached. Do you want to use the wizard to create the new account or the standard, dialog-based setup? The wizard is easier and sufficient in most cases. If you need very special settings, you might want to try the standard, dialog-based setup. Create New Account & Wizard & Manual Setup No account selected. Are you sure you want to delete the account "%1"? Confirm Delete New Account Edit Account: Dial Dial Setup IP IP Setup Gateway Gateway Setup DNS DNS Servers Login Script Edit Login Script Execute Execute Programs Accounting You must enter a unique account name Login script has unbalanced loop Start/ End Byte KiB MiB GiB Reset Accounting What to Reset Reset the accumulated phone costs Check this to set the phone costs to zero. Typically you will want to do this once a month. Reset & volume accounting Check this to set the volume accounting to zero. Typically you will want to do this once a month. & Enable accounting Check for rule updates Selected: Volume accounting: No Accounting Bytes In Bytes Out Bytes In & Out Available Rules (none) Connecting to: Unable to create modem lock file. Looking for modem... & Log Connecting to: %1 Running pre-startup command... Modem device is locked. Initializing modem... Setting Setting speaker volume... Turning off dial tone waiting... Waiting for callback... Dialing %1 Line busy. Hanging up... Line busy. Waiting: %1 seconds No Dial Tone No carrier. Waiting: %1 seconds No Carrier Digital Line Protection Detected. A Digital Line Protection (DLP) error response has been detected. Please disconnect the phone line. Do NOT connect this modem to a digital phone line or the modem could get permanently damaged Scanning %1 Saving %1 Sending %1 Expecting %1 Pause %1 seconds Timeout %1 seconds Hangup Answer ID %1 Password %1 Prompting %1 PW Prompt %1 Loop Start %1 ERROR: Nested too deep, ignored. Loops nested too deeply. Loop End %1 LoopEnd without matching Start. Line: %1 Starting pppd... Scan Var: %1 Found: %1 Looping: %1 One moment please... Script timed out. Scanning: %1 Expecting: %1 Logging on to network... Running startup command... Done None Hardware [CRTSCTS] pppd command + command-line arguments exceed 2024 characters in length. Connected at: Time connected: Session bill: Total bill: & Disconnect Details Connection: %1 Connected at: %2 Time connected: %3 Session Bill: %1 Total Bill: %2 Login Script Debug Window & Close Details Disconnect Connection & name: Type in a unique name for this connection Phone number: & Add... & Remove Specifies the phone numbers to dial. You can supply multiple numbers here, simply click on "Add". You can arrange the order the numbers are tried by using the arrow buttons. When a number is busy or fails, kppp will try the next number and so on Authentication: Script-based PAP Terminal-based CHAP PAP/ CHAP Specifies the method used to identify yourself to the PPP server. Most universities still use Terminal- or Script-based authentication, while most ISP use PAP and/ or CHAP. If unsure, contact your ISP. If you can choose between PAP and CHAP, choose CHAP, because it is much safer. If you do not know whether PAP or CHAP is right, choose PAP/ CHAP. Store & password When this is turned on, your ISP password will be saved in kppp's config file, so you do not need to type it in every time. Warning: your password will be stored as plain text in the config file, which is readable only to you. Make sure nobody gains access to this file! & Callback type: Administrator-defined User-defined Callback type Callback number: Callback phone number Customize & pppd Arguments... Here you can select commands to run at certain stages of the connection. The commands are run with your real user id, so you cannot run any commands here requiring root permissions (unless, of course, you are root). Be sure to supply the whole path to the program otherwise kppp might be unable to find it. & Before connect: Allows you to run a program before a connection is established. It is called immediately before dialing has begun. This might be useful, e. g. to stop HylaFAX blocking the modem. & Upon connect: Allows you to run a program after a connection is established. When your program is called, all preparations for an Internet connection are finished. Very useful for fetching mail and news Before & disconnect: Allows you to run a program before a connection is closed. The connection will stay open until the program exits. Upon disconnect: Allows you to run a program after a connection has been closed. Configuration Dynamic IP address Select this option when your computer gets an internet address (IP) every time a connection is made. Almost every Internet Service Provider uses this method, so this should be turned on. Static IP address Select this option when your computer has a fixed internet address (IP). Most computers do not have one, so you should probably select dynamic IP addressing unless you know what you are doing. & IP address: If your computer has a permanent internet address, you must supply your IP address here. & Subnet mask: If your computer has a static Internet address, you must supply a network mask here. In almost all cases this netmask will be 255.255.255.0, but your mileage may vary. If unsure, contact your Internet Service Provider & Auto-configure hostname from this IP Whenever you connect, this reconfigures your hostname to match the IP address you got from the PPP server. This may be useful if you need to use a protocol which depends on this information, but it can also cause several problems. Do not enable this unless you really need it. Selecting this option might cause some weird problems with the X-server and applications while kppp is connected. Do not use it unless you know what you are doing. For more information take a look at the handbook (or help) in the "Frequently asked questions" section. Warning Domain & name: If you enter a domain name here, this domain name is used for your computer while you are connected. When the connection is closed, the original domain name of your computer is restored. If you leave this field blank, no changes are made to the domain name. Configuration: Automatic Manual DNS & IP address: Allows you to specify a new DNS server to be used while you are connected. When the connection is closed, this DNS entry will be removed again. To add a DNS server, type in the IP address of the DNS server here and click on Add & Add Click this button to add the DNS server specified in the field above. The entry will then be added to the list below Click this button to remove the selected DNS server entry from the list below DNS address & list: This shows all defined DNS servers to use while you are connected. Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify the list & Disable existing DNS servers during connection When this option is selected, all DNS servers specified in / etc/ resolv. conf are temporary disabled while the dialup connection is established. After the connection is closed, the servers will be re-enabled Typically, there is no reason to use this option, but it may become useful under some circumstances. Default gateway This makes the PPP peer computer (the computer you are connected to with your modem) to act as a gateway. Your computer will send all packets not going to a computer inside your local net to this computer, which will route these packets. This is the default for most ISPs, so you should probably leave this option on. Static gateway Allows you to specify which computer you want to use as gateway (see Default Gateway above) Gateway & IP address: & Assign the default route to this gateway If this option is enabled, all packets not going to the local net are routed through the PPP connection. Normally, you should turn this on & Insert Add Phone Number Enter a phone number: pppd version: pppd & timeout: sec kppp will wait this number of seconds to see if a PPP connection is established. If no connection is made in this time frame, kppp will give up and kill pppd. Dock into panel on connect After a connection is established, the window is minimized and a small icon in the KDE panel represents this window. Clicking on this icon will restore the window to its original location and size. Automatic redial on disconnect When a connection is established and it somehow gets disconnected, kppp will try to reconnect to the same account. See here for more on this topic. Automatic redial on NO & CARRIER When dialing if modem returns NO CARRIER the program will make a new attempt to redial instead of waiting for user to click < CANCEL > button. & Show clock on caption When this option is checked, the window title shows the time since a connection was established. Very useful, so you should turn this on Disconnect on X server shutdown Checking this option will close any open connection when the X-server is shut down. You should enable this option unless you know what you are doing. See here for more on this. & Quit on disconnect When this option is turned on, kppp will be closed when you disconnect Minimize window on connect Iconifies kppp's window when a connection is established Modem & name: Type in a unique name for this modem Modem device: This specifies the serial port your modem is attached to. On Linux/ x86, typically this is either / dev/ ttyS0 (COM1 under DOS) or / dev/ ttyS1 (COM2 under DOS). If you have an internal ISDN card with AT command emulation (most cards under Linux support this), you should select one of the / dev/ ttyIx devices. & Flow control: Software [XON/ XOFF] Specifies how the serial port and modem communicate. You should not change this unless you know what you are doing. Default: CRTSCTS & Line termination: Specifies how AT commands are sent to your modem. Most modems will work fine with the default CR/ LF. If your modem does not react to the init string, you should try different settings here Default: CR/ LF Connection speed: Specifies the speed your modem and the serial port talk to each other. You should begin with at least 115200 bits/ sec (or more if you know that your serial port supports higher speeds). If you have connection problems, try to reduce this value. & Use lock file To prevent other programs from accessing the modem while a connection is established, a file can be created to indicate that the modem is in use. On Linux an example file would be / var/ lock/ LCK.. ttyS1 Here you can select whether this locking will be done. Default: On Modem & timeout: This specifies how long kppp waits for a CONNECT response from your modem. The recommended value is 30 seconds. & Wait for dial tone before dialing Normally the modem waits for a dial tone from your phone line, indicating that it can start to dial a number. If your modem does not recognize this sound, or your local phone system does not emit such a tone, uncheck this option Default:: On Busy wait: Specifies the number of seconds to wait before redial if all dialed numbers are busy. This is necessary because some modems get stuck if the same number is busy too often. The default is 0 seconds, you should not change this unless you need to. Modem & volume: Most modems have a speaker which makes a lot of noise when dialing. Here you can either turn this completely off or select a lower volume. If this does not work for your modem, you must modify the modem volume command. Modem asserts CD line This controls how kppp detects that the modem is not responding. Unless you are having problems with this, do not modify this setting. Default: Off Modem Commands... Allows you to change the AT command for your modem. & Query Modem... Most modems support the ATI command set to find out vendor and revision of your modem. Press this button to query your modem for this information. It can be useful to help you set up the modem & Terminal... Opens the built-in terminal program. You can use this if you want to play around with your modem's AT command set & Enable throughput graph Graph Colors Background: & Text: Input bytes: Output bytes: Connect to: Use & modem: & Login ID: Type in the username that you got from your ISP. This is especially important for PAP and CHAP. You may omit this when you use terminal-based or script-based authentication. Important: case is important here: myusername is not the same as MyUserName. & Password: Type in the password that you got from your ISP. This is especially important for PAP and CHAP. You may omit this when you use terminal-based or script-based authentication. Important: case is important here: mypassword is not the same as MyPassword. Show log window This controls whether a log window is shown. A log window shows the communication between kppp and your modem. This will help you in tracking down problems. Turn it off if kppp routinely connects without problems Configure... & Connect No such Modem: %1 Falling back to default No such Account: %1 KPPP Configuration & Accounts Account Setup & Modems Modems Setup & Graph Throughput Graph Misc Miscellaneous Settings Timeout expired while waiting for the PPP interface to come up. The pppd daemon died unexpectedly! Exit status: %1 See'man pppd 'for an explanation of the error codes or take a look at the kppp FAQ on %1 Error & Details kppp's helper process just died. Since further execution would be pointless, kppp will shut down now. Cannot find the PPP daemon! Make sure that pppd is installed and that you have entered the correct path. kppp cannot execute: %1 Please make sure that you have given kppp setuid permission and that pppd is executable. kppp can not find: %1 Please make sure you have setup your modem device properly and/ or adjust the location of the modem device on the modem tab of the setup dialog. You have selected the authentication method PAP or CHAP. This requires that you supply a username and a password. Cannot create PAP/ CHAP authentication file "%1" You must specify a telephone number. Disconnecting... Executing command before disconnection. Announcing disconnection. Exiting kPPP will close your PPP Session. Quit kPPP? Can not load the accounting ruleset "%1". Recent Changes in KPPP From version 1.4.8 on, kppp has a new feature called "Quickhelp". It is similar to a tooltip, but you can activate it whenever you want. To activate it, simply click on a control (like a button or a label) with the right mouse button. If the item supports Quickhelp, a popup menu will appear leading to Quickhelp. To test it, right-click somewhere in this text. Do not show this hint again This is an example of QuickHelp. This window will stay open until you click a mouse button or a press a key. Login Terminal Window A dialer and front-end to pppd KPPP (c) 1999-2002, The KPPP Developers Harri Porten Current maintainer Bernd Wuebben Original author Mario Weilguni Connect using'account_name ' Connect using'modem_name ' Terminate an existing connection Quit after end of connection Check syntax of rule_file Enable test-mode Use the specified device kppp can not create or read from %1. kppp has detected a %1 file. Another instance of kppp seems to be running under process-ID %2. Please click Exit, make sure that you are not running another kppp, delete the pid file, and restart kppp. Alternatively, if you have determined that there is no other kppp running, please click Continue to begin. Exit Kppp Mini-Terminal & Reset Modem MiniTerm - A terminal emulation for KPPP (c) 1997 Bernd Johannes Wuebben < wuebben\@kde\.org > (c) 1998 Harri Porten < porten\@kde\.org > (c) 1998 Mario Weilguni < mweilguni\@kde\.org > This program is published under the GNU GPL (GNU General Public License) & File & Modem Close MiniTerm Reset Modem Help Initializing Modem Modem Ready Hanging up... Resetting Modem Edit Modem Commands Pre-init delay (sec/ 100): Initialization string %1: Post-init delay (sec/ 100): Dialing speed (sec/ 100): Init & response: No dial tone detection: Dial & string: Connect response: Busy response: No carrier response: No dial tone response: & Hangup string: Hangup response: Answer string: Ring response: Answer response: DLP response: Escape string: Escape response: Guard time (sec/ 50): Volume off/ low/ high: Unable to open modem. Unable to detect state of CD line. The modem is not ready. The modem is busy. Modem Ready. Can not restore tty settings: tcsetattr() The modem does not respond. Unknown speed Select Modem Type To set up your modem, first choose its vendor in the list to the left, and then select the model from the right list. If you do not know which modem you have, you can try out one of the "Generic" modems. < Generic > Hayes(tm) compatible modem ATI Query Modem query timed out. Modem Query Results Maximum number of modems reached. No modem selected. Are you sure you want to delete the modem "%1"? New Modem Edit Modem: & Device Serial Device Modem Settings You must enter a unique modem name Customize pppd Arguments Argument: The application-specific config file could not be opened in either read-write or read-only mode. The superuser might have to change its ownership by issuing the following command in your home directory: chown {YourUsername}. kde/ share/ config/ kppprc %1_copy Cannot open any of the following logfiles: You have launched pppd before the remote server was ready to establish a PPP connection. Please use the terminal-based login to verify You have not started the PPP software on the peer system. Check that you supplied the correct username and password. You should not pass'lock 'as an argument to pppd. Check / etc/ ppp/ options and ~/. ppprc The remote system does not seem to answer to configuration request. Contact your provider. You have passed an invalid option to pppd. See'man pppd 'for a complete list of valid arguments. Notice that the remote system has sent the following message: "%1" This may give you a hint why the connection has failed. Unable to provide help. KPPP could not prepare a PPP log. It is very likely that pppd was started without the "debug" option. Without this option it is difficult to find out PPP problems, so in general the debug option should be used. Enable debug now, and restart pppd? Restart pppd Do Not Restart The "debug" option has been added. You should now try to reconnect. If that fails again, you will get a PPP log that may help you to track down the connection problem. PPP Log Write to File kppp's diagnosis (just guessing): The PPP log has been saved as "%1". If you want to send a bug report, or have problems connecting to the Internet, please attach this file. It will help the maintainers to find the bug and to improve KPPP kppp Statistics Statistics Local Addr: Remote Addr: bytes in bytes out packets in packets out vjcomp in vjcomp out vjunc in vjunc out vjerr non-vj %1 (max. %2) kb/ sec unavailable You will be asked a few questions on information which is needed to establish an Internet connection with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Make sure you have the registration form from your ISP handy. If you have any problems, try the online help first. If any information is missing, contact your ISP. Select the location where you plan to use this account from the list below. If your country or location is not listed, you have to create the account with the normal, dialog based setup. If you click "Cancel", the dialog based setup will start. Select your Internet Service Provider (ISP) from the list below. If the ISP is not in this list, you have to click on "Cancel" and create this account using the normal, dialog-based setup. Click on "Next" when you have finished your selection. To log on to your ISP, kppp needs the username and the password you got from your ISP. Type in this information in the fields below. Word case is important here. Username: Password: If you need a special dial prefix (e. g. if you are using a telephone switch) you can specify it here. This prefix is dialed just before the phone number. If you have a telephone switch, you probably need to write "0" or "0," here. Dial prefix: Finished! A new account has been created. Click "Finish" to go back to the setup dialog. If you want to check the settings of the newly created account, you can use "Edit" in the setup dialog. Your names Your emails kppp: no rulefile specified kppp: rulefile "%s" not found kppp: rulefiles must have the extension ". rst" kppp: error parsing the ruleset kppp: parse error in line %d kppp: rulefile does not contain a default rule kppp: rulefile does not contain a "name=..." line kppp: rulefile is ok You are not allowed to dial out with kppp. Contact your system administrator. Cannot find the PPP daemon. Make sure that pppd is installed. You do not have the permission to start pppd. Contact your system administrator and ask to get access to pppd. You do not have sufficient permission to run: %1 Please make sure that kppp is owned by root and has the SUID bit set. %1 is missing or can not be read. Ask your system administrator to create this file (can be empty) with appropriate read and write permissions. Restore Minimize CSV Export to a text file, using semicolons as separators. Can be used for spreadsheet programs like KSpread. HTML Export to a HTML Page. Can be used for easy exchange over the Internet. Export Wizard for kPPP Logs List with possible output formats Please choose the output format on the left side. Selection of Filetype Filename: [No file selected] & Select File... Select the filename of the exported output file Selection of Filename File Format Please Choose File Connection log for %1 Loading log files KPPP log viewer KPPP Log Viewer Monthly Log & File (c) 1999-2002, The KPPP Developers Bernd Wuebben Mario Weilguni Harri Porten Run in KPPP mode %1 KiB %1 MiB %1s %1m %2s %1h %2m %3s Connection Day From Until Duration Costs Bytes In Bytes Out All Connections & Prev Month & Next Month Current Month & Export... Statistics: n/ a Monthly estimates Connection log for %1 %2 No connection log for %1 %2 available A document with this name already exists. Overwrite file? An error occurred while trying to open this file Sorry Monthly estimates (%1) An error occurred while trying to write to this file. Your names Your emails & Overwrite KDE remote desktop connection (c) 2007-2009, Urs Wolfer (c) 2001-2003, Tim Jansen (c) 2002-2003, Arend van Beelen jr. (c) 2000-2002, Const Kaplinsky (c) 2000, Tridia Corporation (c) 1999, ATT Laboratories Boston (c) 1999-2003, Matthew Chapman (c) 2009, Collabora Ltd Tim Jansen Arend van Beelen jr. Initial RDP backend KDE Remote Desktop Client started New Connection Switch to Full Screen Mode Full Screen View Only Disconnect Show Local Cursor Local Cursor Scale Remote Screen to Fit Window Size Scale The entered address does not have the required form. Malformed URL Connecting to %1 Authenticating at %1 Connected to %1 KDE Remote Desktop Client (Full Screen) Close Tab Switch to Window Mode Window Mode Connect to: Remote Desktops Remote View Toolbar Your names Your emails Show the preferences dialog for new connections Tab Settings Right Connection Desktop & resolution: Here you can specify the resolution of the remote desktop. This resolution determines the size of the desktop that will be presented to you. Minimal (640x480) Small (800x600) Normal (1024x768) Large (1280x1024) Very Large (1600x1200) Custom Resolution (...) & Width: This is the width of the remote desktop. You can only change this value manually if you select Custom as desktop resolution above. Height: This is the height of the remote desktop. You can only change this value manually if you select Custom as desktop resolution above. Desktop & type: & Keyboard layout: Use this to specify your keyboard layout. This layout setting is used to send the correct keyboard codes to the server. Arabic (ar) Czech (cs) Danish (da) German (de) Swiss German (de-ch) British English (en-gb) US English (en-us) Spanish (es) Estonian (et) Finnish (fi) Faroese (fo) French (fr) Belgian (fr-be) French Canadian (fr-ca) Swiss French (fr-ch) Croatian (hr) Hungarian (hu) Icelandic (is) Italian (it) Japanese (ja) Korean (ko) Lithuanian (lt) Latvian (lv) Macedonian (mk) Dutch (nl) Belgian Dutch (nl-be) Norwegian (no) Polish (pl) Portuguese (pt) Brazilian (pt-br) Russian (ru) Slovenian (sl) Swedish (sv) Thai (th) Turkish (tr) Type Colour Depth Resolution Color & depth: Low Color (8 Bit) High Color (16 Bit) True Color (24 Bit) Expert Options Attach to Windows Server console Extra options: Connection type: Use this to specify the performance of your connection. Note that you should select the speed of the weakest link - even if you have a high speed connection, it will not help you if the remote computer uses a slow modem. Choosing a level of quality that is too high on a slow link will cause slower response times. Choosing a lower quality will increase latencies in high speed connections and results in lower image quality, especially in'Low Quality 'mode. High Quality (LAN, direct connection) Medium Quality (DSL, Cable, fast Internet) Low Quality (Modem, ISDN, slow Internet) KDE Remote Desktop Client Remove General Configuration Hosts Host Configuration Plugin Configuration Show this dialog again for this host New Konsole Connection... KRDC Konsole Connection (C) 2009, Abner Silva Enter Username Access to the system requires a password. The authentication key is invalid. Invalid authentication key An error has occurred during the connection to the NX server. New NX Connection... Could not start "rdesktop"; make sure rdesktop is properly installed. Connection attempt to host failed. Connection Failure The version of "rdesktop" you are using (%1) is too old: rdesktop 1.3.2 or greater is required. New RDP Connection... The application "rdesktop" cannot be found on your system; make sure it is properly installed if you need RDP support. VNC authentication failed because of too many authentication tries. VNC authentication failed. Authentication failed. Please try again. New VNC Connection... Remote desktop: & Switch to Fullscreen Mode Preparing desktop... Switches to full screen. If the remote desktop has a different screen resolution, Remote Desktop Connection will automatically switch to the nearest resolution. Original VNC viewer and protocol design Start in regular window unknown Shared Desktop Standalone Desktop default Enter the hostname and display number & Search: Scope: An administrator can configure the network to have several scopes. If this is the case, you can select the scope to scan here. It is not possible to connect to a local desktop sharing service. The connection to the host has been interrupted. Unknown error. Unknown Error Name Protocol Refused uninvited connection attempt from %1 Accepted uninvited connection from %1 Received connection from %1, on hold (waiting for confirmation) Failed login attempt from %1: wrong password New Connection Accept Connection Refuse Connection Invitation & Manage Invitations (%1)... An invitation creates a one-time password that allows the receiver to connect to your desktop. It is valid for only one successful connection and will expire after an hour if it has not been used. When somebody connects to your computer a dialog will appear and ask you for permission. The connection will not be established before you accept it. In this dialog you can also restrict the other person to view your desktop only, without the ability to move your mouse pointer or press keys. If you want to create a permanent password for Desktop Sharing, allow'Uninvited Connections' in the configuration. %1@%2 (shared desktop) Your X11 Server does not support the required XTest extension version 2.2. Sharing your desktop is not possible. Desktop Sharing Error VNC-compatible server to share KDE desktops Desktop Sharing (c) 2007, Alessandro Praduroux (c) 2001-2003, Tim Jansen (c) 2001, Johannes E. Schindelin (c) 2000, heXoNet Support GmbH, D-66424 Homburg (c) 2000-2001, Const Kaplinsky (c) 2000, Tridia Corporation (c) 1999, ATT Laboratories Boston Alessandro Praduroux KDE4 porting Tim Jansen Ian Reinhart Geiser DCOP interface Johannes E. Schindelin libvncserver Const Kaplinsky TightVNC encoder Tridia Corporation ZLib encoder ATT Laboratories Boston original VNC encoders and protocol design Jens Wagner (heXoNet Support GmbH) X11 update scanner, original code base Jason Spisak Connection side image Karl Vogel KDesktop background deactivation An invitation creates a one-time password that allows the receiver to connect to your desktop. It is valid for only one successful connection and will expire after an hour if it has not been used. When somebody connects to your computer a dialog will appear and ask you for permission. The connection will not be established before you accept it. In this dialog you can also restrict the other person to view your desktop only, without the ability to move your mouse pointer or press keys. If you want to create a permanent password for Desktop Sharing, allow'Uninvited Connections' in the configuration. When sending an invitation by email, note that everybody who reads this email will be able to connect to your computer for one hour, or until the first successful connection took place, whichever comes first. You should either encrypt the email or at least send it only in a secure network, but not over the Internet. Send Invitation via Email Desktop Sharing (VNC) invitation You have been invited to a VNC session. If you have the KDE Remote Desktop Connection installed, just click on the link below. %1 Otherwise you can use any VNC client with the following parameters: Host: %2: %3 Password: %4 For security reasons this invitation will expire at %5 (%6). Network Security Are you sure you want to delete all invitations? Confirm delete Invitations Are you sure you want to delete this invitation? Personal Invitation Desktop Sharing uses the VNC protocol. You can use any VNC client to connect. In KDE the client is called'Remote Desktop Connection '. Enter the host information into the client and it will connect.. This field contains the address of your computer and the display number, separated by a colon. The address is just a hint - you can use any address that can reach your computer. Desktop Sharing tries to guess your address from your network configuration, but does not always succeed in doing so. If your computer is behind a firewall it may have a different address or be unreachable for other computers. Allow uninvited connections Allow remote connections to control your desktop Ask before accepting connections Uninvited connections password: Announce the service on the local network Use default port Listening port: Attention Somebody is requesting a connection to your computer. Granting this will allow the remote user to watch your desktop. Remote system: 123.234.123.234 If you turn this option on, the remote user can enter keystrokes and use your mouse pointer. This gives them full control over your computer, so be careful. When the option is disabled the remote user can only watch your screen. Allow remote user to & control keyboard and mouse Welcome to KDE Desktop Sharing Create a new invitation and display the connection data. Use this option if you want to invite somebody personally, for example, to give the connection data over the phone. Create & Personal Invitation... This button will start your email application with a pre-configured text that explains to the recipient how to connect to your computer. Invite via & Email... Use the default port for VNC (5900) This is the port on which krfb will listen. Allow remote connections to manage the desktop. Ask before allowing a remote connection. Allow connections without an invitation. Password for uninvited connections. Manage Invitations - Desktop Sharing p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} KDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop. More about invitations... Creation Time Expire Time Create a new personal invitation... Click this button to create a new personal invitation. New & Personal Invitation... Send a new invitation via email... Click this button to send a new invitation via email. & New Email Invitation... Delete all invitations Deletes all open invitations. Delete All Delete the selected invitation Delete the selected invitation. The invited person will not be able to connect using this invitation anymore. & Delete p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} Personal Invitation Give the information below to the person that you want to invite (how to connect). Note that everybody who gets the password can connect, so be careful. Host: p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} Help Password: Expiration time: Your names Your emails Desktop Sharing - disconnected Enable Remote Control Disable Remote Control The remote user %1 is now connected. Desktop Sharing - connected with %1 The remote user has closed the connection. Akonadi Console Akonadi Management and Debugging Console Advanced Advanced Feed Reader Settings Appearance Archive Configure Feed Archive Browser Configure Internal Browser Component General Configure Feeds Metakit storage backend Plugin for Akregator Online Readers Configure Online Readers Akregator Online Feed Reader Support Akregator Feed Reader A Feed Reader for KDE Feed added A new feed was remotely added to Akregator New Articles New articles were fetched aKregatorPart Blogilo A KDE Blogging Client Letter home/ private address Letter business/ work address KonsoleKalendar Kontact Administration KMail Your emails mailreader A KDE4 Application KAddressBook Contact Manager LDAP Server Settings Configure the available LDAP servers KAlarm Event Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for KAlarm events KAlarm Active Alarms Loads data from a KAlarm active alarm calendar file KAlarm Archived Alarms Loads data from a KAlarm archived alarm calendar file KAlarm Calendar File Loads data from a KAlarm calendar file KAlarm Templates Loads data from a KAlarm alarm template file KAlarm KAlarm autostart at login Personal Alarm Scheduler Alarms Alarms in Local File Provides access to an alarm calendar stored in a single local file Alarms in Local Directory Provides access to an alarm calendar stored in a local directory, in which each calendar item is stored in a separate file Alarms in Remote File Provides access to an alarm calendar in a remote file using KDE's network framework KIO Misc Setup misc for KJots KJots Note Taker KJotsPart Colors & Fonts Configuration Directory Services Configuration of directory services DN-Attribute Order Configure the order in which DN attributes are shown GnuPG System Configuration of GnuPG System options S/ MIME Validation Configuration of S/ MIME certificate validation options Decrypt/ Verify File Kleopatra Decrypt/ Verify All Files In Folder Decrypt/ Verify All Files In Folder Kleopatra Certificate Manager and Unified Crypto GUI Kleopatra Sign/ Encrypt Files Encrypt & Sign File Encrypt File OpenPGP-Sign File S/ MIME-Sign File Kleopatra Sign/ Encrypt Folders Archive, Sign & Encrypt Folder Archive & Encrypt Folder Application Octet Stream A bodypart formatter plugin for application/ octet-stream Mail program with a D-Bus interface Accounts Setup for Sending and Receiving Messages Customize Visual Appearance Composer Message Composer Settings Identities Manage Identities Settings that do n't fit elsewhere Security Security & Privacy Settings Mail Client Error While Checking Mail There was an error while checking for new mail New Mail Arrived New mail arrived KMail view Setup for Newsgroup and Mail Servers Cleanup Preserving Disk Space Identity Personal Information Posting News Signing/ Verifying Protect your privacy by signing and verifying postings Reading News KNode News Reader Actions Setup actions for notes Display Editor Network Network Settings Style Style Settings Popup Notes KNotes Notes Notes in Local File Akregator Plugin Feeds Kontact KAddressBook Plugin Contacts Address Book Component Kontact KJots Plugin Notebooks Notebooks Component New Messages Mail Summary Setup Kontact KMail Plugin Mail Mail Component Kontact KNode Plugin Usenet Usenet Component Kontact KNotes Plugin Popup Notes Component Kontact KOrganizer Journal Plugin Journal Upcoming Events Upcoming Events Summary Setup Pending To-dos Pending To-dos Summary Setup Kontact KOrganizer Plugin Calendar Calendar Component Kontact KOrganizer To-do List Plugin To-do List TimeTracker Plugin Time Tracker Time Tracker Component Planner Planner Setup Planner Plugin Planner Summary Upcoming Special Dates Upcoming Special Dates Summary Setup Special Dates Special Dates Plugin Special Dates Summary Special Dates Summary Component Summaries Summary Selection Kontact SummaryView Plugin Summary Summary View Kontact Default KDE Kontact Component Personal Information Manager DBUSCalendar Organizer with a D-Bus interface Calendar Decoration Interface Calendar Decoration Plugin Calendar Plugin Interface Calendar Plugin KOrganizer Part Interface KOrganizer Part KOrganizer Print Plugin Interface Colors and Fonts KOrganizer Colors and Fonts Configuration Custom Pages Configure the Custom Pages Free/ Busy KOrganizer Free/ Busy Configuration Group Scheduling KOrganizer Group Scheduling Configuration KOrganizer Main Configuration Plugins KOrganizer Plugin Configuration Time and Date KOrganizer Time and Date Configuration Views KOrganizer View Configuration KOrganizer Reminder Client KOrganizer Reminder Daemon Client Calendar and Scheduling Program KOrganizer Personal Organizer Date Numbers Plugin for Calendars For each day this plugin shows its daynumber of the year at the top of the agenda view. For example, February 1 is day 32 of the year. Jewish Calendar Plugin Shows all dates in KOrganizer also in the Jewish calendar system. Wikipedia Picture Of the Day Plugin for Calendars This plugin provides the Wikipedia Picture of the Day Journal Print Style This plugin allows you to print out journal entries (diary entries). List Print Style This plugin allows you to print out events and to-dos in list form. What's Next Print Style This plugin allows you to print out a list of all upcoming events and to-dos. Yearly Print Style This plugin allows you to print out a yearly calendar. Wikipedia'This Day in History 'Plugin This plugin provides links to Wikipedia's'This Day in History 'pages Birthdays From KAddressBook Provides access to birthday dates of contacts in the KDE address book as calendar events Journal in a blog Allows to post calendar journal entries as blog entries GroupDAV Server (e. g. OpenGroupware) Provides access to contacts stored in address books on GroupDAV enabled servers, e. g. OpenGroupware Groupware Server Provides access to contacts stored on a Groupware server. Novell GroupWise Server Address Book on IMAP Server via KMail Provides access to contacts stored on a Kolab server using IMAP via KMail or Kontact Calendar on IMAP Server via KMail Provides access to a calendar stored on a Kolab server using IMAP via KMail or Kontact IMAP Server via KMail Calendar in Remote File Provides access to a calendar in a remote file using KDE's network framework KIO OpenXchange Server Provides access to contacts stored on an Open-Xchange server SUSE LINUX Openexchange Server Behavior Configure Behavior Configure Appearance Storage Configure Storage KTimeTracker Component KTimeTracker Personal Time Tracker TAR (PGP®-compatible) ZIP TAR (with bzip2 compression) Not Validated Key Expired Key Revoked Key Trusted Root Certificate Not Trusted Root Certificate Keys for Qualified Signatures Other Keys Smartcard Key Nepomuk EMail Feeder Extension to push emails into Nepomuk Application Octetstream A bodypart formatter plugin for text/ calendar A bodypart formatter plugin for text/ vcard A bodypart formatter plugin for text/ x-patch Mail Dispatcher Agent Nepomuk Calendar Feeder Extension to push events, journals and todos into Nepomuk Nepomuk Contact Feeder Extension to push contacts into Nepomuk Akonadi Configuration Configuration of the Akonadi Personal Information Management framework Akonadi Resources Configuration Akonadi Server Configuration Akonadi Address Books Provides access to contacts stored in Akonadi address book folders Akonadi Provides access to calendars stored in Akonadi calendar folders kaddressbookmigrator Tool to migrate the old kresource based address book to Akonadi. Addressee Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for addressee objects Bookmark serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for bookmark objects Contact Group Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for contact group objects Incidence Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for events, tasks and journal entries Mail Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for mail objects Microblog Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for Microblog Birthdays & Anniversaries Provides access to birthday and anniversary dates of contacts in your address book as calendar events Personal Contacts The address book with personal contacts ICal Calendar File Loads data from an iCal file Loads data from a notes file IMAP E-Mail Server Connects to an IMAP e-mail server. KDE Address Book (traditional) Loads data from a traditional KDE address book resource KDE Calendar (traditional) Loads data from a traditional KDE calendar resource Knut An agent for debugging purpose Kolab Groupware Server Provides access to Kolab groupware folders on an IMAP server (IMAP accounts need to be set up separately). Local Bookmarks Loads data from a local bookmarks file Maildir Loads data from a local maildir folder Dummy MailTransport Resource Dummy Resource implementing mail transport interface Mbox Loads data from a local mbox file Microblog (Twitter and Identi. ca) Shows your microblog data from Twitter or Identi. ca. Nepomuk Tags (Virtual Folders) Virtual folders for selecting messages which have Nepomuk Tags. Usenet Newsgroups (NNTP) Makes it possible to read articles from a news server OpenChange Makes it possible to work with an OpenChange / Exchange server POP3 VCard Directory Loads data from a directory with VCards VCard File Loads data from a VCard file Akonaditray Akonadi Tray Utility KDE Groupware Wizard KDE Kontact KitchenSync Synchronization This conduit syncs the handheld calendar database with an Akonadi calendar Collection. This conduit syncs the handheld address book database with an Akonadi collection. Adds text files to your handheld, suitable for DOC readers. Palm DOC KPalmDOC PalmDOC Converter This conduit syncs the handheld keyring database with a database stored on the PC. MAL (AvantGo) Conduit Synchronize AvantGo (or generally a MAL server's content) to the handheld. This allows you to view web-pages offline on the handheld, like your cinema or TV schedule, or any other web page. Memo File This conduit syncs your handheld memos with a local directory. NotePad This conduit backs up NotePad drawings to a local folder. NULL This conduit does nothing. Send mail from your handheld through KMail. This conduit writes information about your handheld and the sync to a file. System Information This conduit sets the time on your handheld from the PC clock. Time Synchronization This conduit syncs the handheld todo database with an Akonadi Todo Collection. To-do This conduit syncs the handheld address book with a database stored on the PC. This conduit syncs the handheld keyring database with a database stored on the pc. KPilot Conduit KPilot Configuration KPilot Main Configuration KPilotDaemon KPilot PalmPilot Tool Address Book on Scalix Server via KMail Calendar on Scalix Server via KMail Notes on Scalix Server via KMail Distribution List File Loads data from a distribution list file Timespan View Plugin for KOrganizer This plugin provides a timespan view for korganizer (like the to-do or month views). If you enable this plugin, you can switch to the timespan view and view your events like in a Gantt diagram. Kontact Plugin KAddressBook (KDE 3.1) Outlook 2000 Yahoo! Address Book Address Book with a D-Bus interface Crypto Preferences Instant Messaging Instant Messaging Address Editor KAddressbook Instant Messaging Protocol AIM Protocol AIM Gadu-Gadu Protocol Gadu-Gadu Novell GroupWise Messenger GroupWise ICQ Protocol ICQ Internet Relay Chat IRC Jabber Protocol Meanwhile Protocol Meanwhile MSN Messenger Skype Internet Telephony Skype SMS Protocol SMS Yahoo Protocol Yahoo KAB Distribution List Next Generation Plugin Plugin for managing distribution lists Address Book Management Plugin Plugin for managing address books KAddressBook Contact Editor Widget Plugin KAddressBook Extension Plugin KAddressBook Import/ Export Plugin Address Manager KAddressBook View Plugin Configure the Address Book LDAP Lookup Electronic Business Card Files Card View Icon View Table View KAB Bookmark XXPort Plugin Plugin to export the web addresses of the contacts as bookmarks KAB CSV XXPort Plugin Plugin to import and export contacts in CSV format KAB Eudora XXPort Plugin Plugin to import and export Eudora contacts KAB GMX XXPort Plugin Plugin to import and export contacts in GMX's address book format KAB Mobile Phone XXPort Plugin Mobile phone plugin to import and export address book entries KAB KDE2 XXPort Plugin Plugin to import the old KDE 2 address book KAB LDIF XXPort Plugin Plugin to import and export contacts in Netscape and Mozilla LDIF format KAB Opera XXPort Plugin Plugin to import Opera contacts KAB MS Exchange Personal Address Book XXPort Plugin Plugin to import MS Exchange Personal Address Books KAB vCard XXPort Plugin Plugin to import and export contacts in vCard format KContactManager Kontact KContactManager Plugin eGroupware Server (via XML-RPC) Default Standard profile High Contrast Increased font sizes for visually impaired users HTML Most features turned off, KDE global settings are used Most Secure Sets all necessary options to achieve maximum security KMobileTools Plugin Mobile Phones Mobile Phone Component News Feeds News Ticker Summary Setup Kontact NewsTicker Plugin NewsTicker News Ticker News Ticker Component Kontact Weather Plugin Weather Service Weather Weather Information XML Feature Plan KMobileTools Mobile Phones Management KDE Mobile Phones Suite SMS Serializer KMobileTools CoreService KMobileTools EngineXP Address Book Service Mobile Phones Filesystem Mail Alert Email Info Personal Information Management Akonadi Personal Information Management TNEF File Viewer A viewer/ extractor for TNEF files This conduit syncs the handheld addressbook with KDE's addressbook. Records (Experimental) Sticky Notes Component Components General Configuration of Kontact's Summary View Kontact Test Plugin TestPlugin Personal Alarm Scheduler: start as system tray icon karmPart Komposer Editor Komposer Plugin Komposer default editor KArm Plugin KArm kaddressbook, configure, settings kaddressbook, configure, settings, LDAP color, font, configuration ldap, directory, services DN, order, RDN, attribute kmail, appearance kmail, identity kmail, misc kmail, security email, summary, configure, settings calendar, events, configure, settings calendar, todos, configure, settings news ticker, configure, settings birthday, anniversary, holiday, configure, settings kontact kpilot, main komposer Group Automation KOrganizer Group Automation Configuration An ioslave for the Sieve mail filtering protocol korganizer, colors, fonts korganizer, configure, settings, custom fields korganizer, freebusy, scheduling korganizer, group, automation korganizer, group, scheduling korganizer, main korganizer, plugin, module korganizer, time korganizer, view Colors KOrganizer Fonts Configuration korganizer, fonts Personal korganizer, main, personal vCard Info Tracks status of network interfaces and provides notification to applications using the network. Journals as Blogs on a Server TNEF File ICS information Kandy Tool for syncing address book data with mobile phones PalmOS Database Info Digital Camera This driver supports many digital cameras Mobile Phone or Organizer (gammu) Mobile Phone or Organizer (gnokii) Skeleton Device Mobile Skeleton Device Contacts in Mobile Device Calendar in Mobile Device Mobile Device Notes in Mobile Device Manage Mobile Devices A KDE Mobile Devices Manager KDE Mobile Device Lowlevel Hardware Driver KitchenSync Plugin News Appointments and To-dos MultiSynk Plugin Microsoft Exchange 2000 Plugin for KOrganizer This plugin allows korganizer users to work with Microsoft Exchange 2000 groupware servers. Project View Plugin for KOrganizer This plugin provides a project planning view for KOrganizer (like the to-do or month views). If you enable this plugin, you can switch to the project view and view your to-do list like in a project planner. This conduit syncs the Memo Pad application with KNotes. KNotes / Memos Exchange 2000 Server Exchange 2000 Server (deprecated) Addressbook on an Exchange Server (experimental) Addressbook on an Exchange Server Calendar on an Exchange Server (experimental) Name=Konnector Restore Name=Konnector Debugger Name=FileviewPart Name=KitchenSync Manipulator Name=OverView Part Name=Add to KitchenSync Plucker Plugin Name=Plucker Part Name=Synchronizer Part Name=Data Viewer Comment=Filter for KitchenSync Konnector Name=Address Book Filter Comment=Filters contacts in an address book Comment=Filters events and todos in a calendar Comment=Konnector Definitions Name=Konnector Name=KitchenSync Konnectors Name=Dummy Konnector Name=AddressBook Konnector Name=Calendar Konnector Name=Local Konnector Name=Qtopia Konnector Name=Remote Konnector Name=Demo Konnector for a Threaded Implementation Name=MultiSynK Select Contacts Full Name Home Address Business Address Phone Numbers Preferred EMail All EMails Select All Select all contacts in the current address book view. Show Address Books View Hide Address Books View Show Contacts View Hide Contacts View Show Details View Hide Details View Show a simple mode of the address book view. Import vCard... Import contacts from a vCard file. Import CSV file... Import LDIF file... Import contacts from an LDIF file. Import from LDAP server... Import contacts from an LDAP server. Import GMX file... Import contacts from a GMX address book file. Export vCard 3.0... Export contacts to a vCard 3.0 file. Export vCard 2.1... Export contacts to a vCard 2.1 file. Export CSV file... Export LDIF file... Export contacts to an LDIF file. Export GMX file... Export contacts to a GMX address book file. Address Book Print Contacts Add Address Book Folder... Delete Address Book Folder Delete the selected address book folders from the address book. Cut the selected address book folders from the address book. Delete the selected contacts from the address book. Cut the selected contacts from the address book. Edit Contact... Edit Group... Add Address Book Could not add address book: %1 Adding Address Book failed Do you really want to delete address book '%1 '? Delete Address Book? New & Contact... New & Group... Add & Address Book... & Delete Address Book Address Book Properties... Search Undefined Anniversary EMail (preferred) Select Address Book & File & New & Import & Export & Edit & Settings Main Toolbar Your names Your emails Appearance Phone numbers Email addresses Postal addresses Organization Birthday Note Contact Headers KAddressBook The KDE Address Book Application (c) 2007-2009 The KDE PIM Team Kontact integration Progress Setting up fields Done Criterion: Email address: Email addresses: Web page: Domestic Address International Address Postal Address Parcel Address Work Address Preferred Address Notes: Setting up colors Do you really want to delete template '%1 '? Template Selection Unable to open file %1 Unable to open file %1. CSV Import Dialog Importing contacts File to import: Delimiter Comma Semicolon Space Other Text quote: " ' None Date format: y: year with 2 digits Y: year with 4 digits m: month with 1 or 2 digits M: month with 2 digits d: day with 1 or 2 digits D: day with 2 digits H: hours with 2 digits I: minutes with 2 digits S: seconds with 2 digits Text codec: Skip first row of file Apply Template... Save Template... Local (%1) Latin1 Unicode Microsoft Unicode No templates available Template Name Please enter a name for the template: Cannot open input file. GMX address book file (*. gmxa) Unable to open %1 for reading. %1 is not a GMX address book file. Add Host Edit Host & Add Host... & Edit Host... & Remove Host Title Email Home Number Work Number Mobile Number Fax Number Pager Street State Country City Company Department Zip Code Description User ID Import Contacts from LDAP Search for: Name Stop & Search Contains Unselect All Import Selected Configure LDAP Servers... Select a distribution list to add the selected contacts to. Select Distribution List Configure the Address Book LDAP Settings Export to One File Select vCard to Import vCard Import Failed When trying to read the vCard, there was an error opening the file %1: %2 Unable to access vCard: %1 Import vCard Do you want to import this contact into your address book? Import All... Select vCard Fields Private fields Business fields Other fields Encryption keys All contacts Selected contacts All contacts from: Next %1 out of %2 Address Books All Contacts Short Name EMails Reload Min. number of empty fields: Street addresses Font Settings Use standard KDE fonts Details font: Size: Body font: Contact header font: Headlines: (Deliver to:) Setting up margins and spacing Preparing Printed on %1 by KAddressBook (http: / /www. kde. org) Category & members Any contact selected Add to: No pronunciation available Play Change... Save... Remove Add Edit Phone Number This is the preferred phone number Types Edit Email Addresses Add... Edit... Set Standard Add Email New Email: Edit Email Email: Confirm Remove & Delete Change photo... Save photo... Remove photo Change logo... Save logo... Remove logo New... Delete Do you really want to delete this address? Edit Address This is the preferred address Edit Address Type Address Types Simple Name Reverse Name Organization Name Custom Contact Phones Name: Nickname: Pronunciation: Homepage: Location Addresses Coordinates Business General Organization: Profession: Title: Department: Office: Manager's name: Assistant's name: Dates Family Birthdate: Anniversary: Partner's name: New Contact Group Edit Contact Group Custom Fields Shows contact editor with given email address Shows contact editor with given uid Launches in editor only mode Launches editor for the new contact Import the given vCard %1 (%2) & Edit Addresses... Edit Contact '%1 ' Contact Editor %1: Details Misc You must specify a valid date You have to enter a valid birthdate. View name: View Type Add Field Type: Is available for all contacts Boolean Add Field... Remove Field... Edit Distribution List Distribution list members: Distribution list: Address book: %1 Add New Distribution List Enter a name for the new distribution list: Edit Email Addresses... Edit Address Book Filters & Remove Filter: Edit Geo Data... North South IM address: Edit IM Addresses... Select incremental search field Visible Fields All Fields Profession Assistant's Name Manager's Name Partner's Name Office Don Sanders Original author Co-maintainer, libkabc port, CSV import/ export GUI and framework redesign DCOP interface Do you really want to use %1 as your new personal contact? Use New Distribution List Unable to get access for saving the address book %1. No LDAP IO Slave Available Print Addresses & Send Email to Contact... Send a mail to all selected contacts. New Send & Contact... & New Distribution List... Start a chat with the selected contact. Edit & Merge Contacts & Delete Contact Delete all selected contacts. & Move Contact To... Show Jump Bar Hide Jump Bar Set as Personal Contact Data Select Categories... Distribution List: %1 Key Type Do you really want to remove the key %1? Given name: Additional names: Family names: Formatted name: Parse name automatically Mr. Mrs. Ms. Prof. I II III Jr. Birthday: Partners name: Edit Name... & Role: & Organization & View Tools & Tools Store as URL Select Fields to Display & Selected fields: No default filter Use last active filter Use filter: Fields Default Filter Modify View: Default Table View Are you sure that you want to delete the view %1? Confirm Delete Import Do Not Import Select View Add View... Delete View Refresh View Edit & Filters... No import plugin available for %1. No export plugin available for %1. Selection Customer Friend Crypto Settings Allowed Protocols Message Preference Encrypt: Distribution List Editor Distribution Lists Add distribution list Edit distribution list Remove distribution list New Distribution List... Unable to create an address book of type %1. %1 address book Look & Feel Background Color Header, Border & Separator Color Highlighted Text Color Draw & separators Separator & width: Cards Draw & borders Layout & Enable custom colors Colors & Enable custom fonts & Text font: & Header font: Fonts Show & empty fields Show field & labels Row Separator Single line Enable background image: Enable contact tooltips %1: %2 %1: Card Table Presence Export Bookmarks Menu... AddressBook Import Eudora Address Book... Eudora Light Address Book (*. txt) Import GMX Address Book... Export to Mobile Phone... Manufacturer Phone model Revision IMEI & Stop Import Export to Mobile Phone & Stop Export & Stop Delete Export to phone finished. Import KDE 2 Address Book... Could not find a KDE 2 address book %1. Override previously imported entries? Import KDE 2 Address Book Import Opera Address Book... Cannot open %1 for reading MS Exchange Personal Address Book Files (*. pab) Could not find a MS Exchange Personal Address Book %1. Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Ashmore and Cartier Islands Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Congo, Dem. Rep. Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia England Ethiopia European Union Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Greenland Grenada Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Korea, North Korea, South Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Micronesia, Federated States Of Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue North Korea Northern Ireland Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestinian Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Romania Russia Rwanda St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia & Montenegro Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Tibet Togo Tonga Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates Create Folder & Messages & Subfolders Unsubscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2 Subscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2 Changing the flags of message %1 failed with %2. Silent Changing the flags of message %1 failed with %2. Changing the flags of message %1 failed. Setting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server returned: %3 Deleting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server returned: %3 Retrieving the Access Control List on folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2 Searching of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2 Custom command %1: %2 failed. The server returned: %3 Setting the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3 Retrieving the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3 Retrieving the quota root information on folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2 Unable to close mailbox. Unable to get information about folder %1. The server replied: %2 The server %1 supports neither IMAP4 nor IMAP4rev1. It identified itself with: %2 The server does not support TLS. Disable this security feature to connect unencrypted. Starting TLS failed. The authentication method %1 is not supported by the server. Username and password for your IMAP account: Unable to login. Probably the password is wrong. The server %1 replied: %2 Unable to authenticate via %1. The server %2 replied: %3 Unable to open folder %1. The server replied: %2 What do you want to store in this folder? In IMAP clear text login, only US-ASCII characters are possible. Please use a different authentication method that your server supports or try to get a different username. In IMAP clear text login, only US-ASCII characters are possible. Please use a different authentication method that your server supports or change your password. Additional info: LDAP server returned the error: %1 %2 The LDAP URL was: %3 LDAP Login site: Invalid authorization information. LDAP connection canceled. The Ldif parser failed. Invalid Ldif file in line %1. Cannot set LDAP protocol version %1 Cannot set size limit. Cannot set time limit. SASL authentication not compiled into the ldap ioslave. Selecting group %1... Downloading article... Invalid special command %1 Sending article... Downloading group list... Looking for new groups... Downloading group descriptions... Could not extract message serial numbers from server response: %1 Downloading new headers... Could not extract first message id from server response: %1 Could not extract message id from server response: %1 Connecting to server... This server does not support TLS TLS negotiation failed Unexpected server response to %1 command: %2 The server said: "%1" The server terminated the connection. Invalid response from server: "%1" Could not send to server. No authentication details supplied. Login via APOP failed. The server %1 may not support APOP, although it claims to support it, or the password may be wrong. %2 An error occurred during authentication: %1 Login via SASL (%1) failed. The server may not support %2, or the password may be wrong. %3 Your POP3 server (%1) does not support SASL. Choose a different authentication method. Could not login to %1. Could not login to %1. The password may be wrong. %2 The server terminated the connection immediately. Server does not respond properly: %1 Your POP3 server (%1) does not support APOP. Choose a different authentication method. Your POP3 server claims to support TLS but negotiation was unsuccessful. You can disable TLS in KDE using the crypto settings module. Your POP3 server (%1) does not support TLS. Disable TLS, if you want to connect without encryption. Username and password for your POP3 account: Unexpected response from POP3 server. SASL authentication is not compiled into kio_pop3. PASS The server rejected both EHLO and HELO commands as unknown or unimplemented. Please contact the server's system administrator. Unexpected server response to %1 command. %2 Your SMTP server does not support TLS. Disable TLS, if you want to connect without encryption. Your SMTP server claims to support TLS, but negotiation was unsuccessful. You can disable TLS in KDE using the crypto settings module. Connection Failed An error occurred during authentication: %1 No authentication details supplied. Choose a different authentication method. Your SMTP server does not support %1. Your SMTP server does not support (unspecified method). Your SMTP server does not support authentication. %1 Authentication failed. Most likely the password is wrong. %1 Could not read data from application. The message content was not accepted. %1 The server responded: %1 The server responded: "%1" This is a temporary failure. You may try again later. The application sent an invalid request. The sender address is missing. SMTPProtocol: :smtp_open failed (%1) Your server (%1) does not support sending of 8-bit messages. Please use base64 or quoted-printable encoding. Invalid SMTP response (%1) received. The server (%1) did not accept the connection. %2 Username and password for your SMTP account: The server did not accept a blank sender address. %1 The server did not accept the sender address "%1". %2 Message sending failed since the following recipients were rejected by the server: %1 The attempt to start sending the message content failed. %1 Unhandled error condition. Please send a bug report. Authentication support is not compiled into kio_smtp. CVS Frontend Cervisia CVS commit job done A CVS commit job is done CvsService A D-Bus service that provides an interface to cvs KDE SVN Build KDE Template Generator KAppTemplate Akonadi Resource Template %{APPNAME} Serializer An Akonadi serializer plugin for %{APPNAMELC} Akonadi Serializer Template %{APPNAME} Shape %{APPNAME} Flake Shape KOffice Shape Template (Flake) KDE 4 GUI Application %{APPNAME} A KDE4 Application KOffice Text-Plugin Template %{APPNAME} plugin KDE 4 KPart Application A KDE KPart Application %{APPNAME}Part KTextEditor Plugin Template Plasma %{APPNAME} Plasma Applet Template Qt4 GUI Application %{APPNAME} runner Plasma Runner Template A plasma runner template PyKDE4 GUI Application PyQt4 GUI Application KDE 4 Ruby GUI Application A KDE4 Ruby Application Advanced Text Editor Kate Kate Plugin Kate Session Applet Kate Session Launcher Backtrace Browser Backtrace navigation tool view External Tools File system browser File system browser tool view File Templates Create new files from templates Find in files tool view Toolview allowing to search in all open files or files in the filesystem Hello World Plugin Your short description about the plugin goes here HTML Tools Facilitated insertion of HTML tags Insert Command Insert shell command output into a document Build Plugin Compile or Make and parse error messages CTags Plugin Look up definitions/ declarations with CTags Kate Javascript Console Window Select Smallest Enclosing Block Kate KJS Test 1 Test for the KJS Wrapper Terminal tool view Toolview embedding a terminal widget Kate Python Browser Plugin A Python browser plugin for Kate KPyBrowser KTextEditor KTTSD Plugin Adds a menu entry for speaking the text Mail files Send files via email Open Header Opens the corresponding. h/ [. cpp_BAR_. c] file Quick Document switcher Quickly switch to another already opened document Text Snippets Configurable Text Snippets Kate Snippets TNG datafile editor Kate Snippets Snippets plugin with code completion support Symbol Viewer Extract and show reference symbols from source Tab Bar Adds a tab bar to Kate's main window Text Filter Easy text filtering XML Validation Validates XML files using xmllint XML Completion Lists XML elements, attributes, attribute values and entities allowed by DTD KDE Bug Management KBugBuster Bugzilla To-do List KCachegrind Profiler Frontend Visualization of Performance Profiling Data KDE Repository Accounts KDED Subversion Module Subversion ioslave Apply Patch... Apply the patch to another folder/ file Subversion Add to Repository Delete From Repository Revert Local Changes Remove any changes made locally. Warning - this cannot be undone. Rename... Rename a file locally and in the repository. Use this rather than adding and deleting to rename a file. Import Repository Put folder into an existing repository to put it under revision control. Checkout From Repository... Checkout out files from an existing repository into this folder. Switch... Switch given working copy to another branch Merge... Merge changes between this and another branch Blame... See who wrote each line of the file and in what revision Create Patch... Export... Checkout out an unversioned copy of a tree from a repository Diff (local) Show local changes since last update SVN Update SVN Commit Kompare Diff/ Patch Frontend KompareNavTreePart KomparePart Qt Designer Files KUIViewer Qt Designer UI File Viewer KUIViewerPart Lokalize Computer-Aided Translation System Scheck Development style for searching accelerator and style guide conflicts Umbrello UML Modeller Check Arguments Translated Message Length Validator for KBabel Check Translated Message Length Check Translated Messages with a set of Regular Expressions Translation Tool Dictionary C++ Info C/ C++ Header Info Catalog Information Comment=GNU Gettext Message Catalog Your names Your emails C++ Header (GPL) Source Code A very simple GPL C++ header file Anders Lund < anders\@alweb\.dk > C++ Source File (GPL) A very simple GPL C++ source file HTML 4.01 Strict Document Internet This will create a very basic HTML file with the HTML 4.01 strict DTD. C++ Source File (LGPL) A very simple LGPL C++ source file Documentation This creates a suitable beginning of a docbook chapter for a Kate plugin. C++ Header (LGPL) A very simple LGPL C++ header file Kate Highlight Definition This template will create the basics of a kate highlight definition file. & File & Edit & View Split View & Tools Sessions & Settings Main Toolbar Kate comes with a nice set of plugins, providing simple and advanced features of all sorts. You can enable/ disable plugins to suit your needs in the configuration dialog, choose Settings -gt; configure to launch that. You can swap the characters on each side of the cursor just by pressing Ctrl+T You can export the current document as a HTML file, including syntax highlighting. Just choose File -gt; Export -gt; HTML... You can split the Kate editor as many times as you like and in either direction. Each frame has its own status bar and can display any open document. Just choose View -gt; Split [Horizontal _BAR_ Vertical] You can drag the Tool views (File List and File Selector) to any side that you want them in Kate, or stack them, or even tear them off the main window. Kate has a built-in terminal emulator, just click on "Terminal" at the bottom to show or hide it as you desire. Kate can highlight the current line with a different background color. _BAR_ You can set the color in the Colors page of the configuration dialog. You can open the currently edited file in any other application from within Kate. Choose File -gt; Open With for the list of programs configured for the document type. There is also an option Other... to choose any application on your system. You can configure the editor to always display the line numbers and/ or bookmark panes when started from the View Defaults page of the configuration dialog. You can download new or updated Syntax highlight definitions from the Highlighting page in the configuration dialog. Just click the Download... button on the Open/ Save -gt; Modes & Filetypes tab (You have to be online, of course...). You can cycle through all open documents by pressing Alt+Left or Alt+Right. The next/ previous document will immediately be displayed in the active frame. You can do cool sed-like regular expression replacements using Command Line. For example, press F7 and enter s / oldtext/ newtext/ g to replace & quot; oldtextquot; with & quot; newtextquot; throughout the current line. You can repeat your last search by just pressing F3, or Shift+F3 if you want to search backwards. You can filter the files displayed in the File Selector tool view. Simply enter your filter in the filter entry at the bottom, for example: *. html *. php if you only want to see HTML and PHP files in the current folder. The File Selector will even remember your filters for you .< strong > You can have two views - or even more - of the same document in Kate. Editing in either will be reflected in both. So if you find yourself scrolling up and down to look at text at the other end of a document, just press Ctrl+Shift+T to split horizontally. Press F8 or Shift+F8 to switch to the next/ previous frame. Line: %1 Col: %2 INS LINE BLOCK Use this command to show or hide the view's statusbar Show Path Show the complete document path in the window caption Documents Filesystem Browser Create a new document Open an existing document for editing This lists files which you have opened recently, and allows you to easily open them again. Save All Save all open, modified documents to disk. Reload all open documents. Close Orphaned Close the current document. Close Other Close other open documents. Close All Close all open documents. Close this window & New Window Create a new Kate view (a new window with the same document list). Open With Open the current document using another application registered for its file type, or an application of your choice. Configure the application's keyboard shortcut assignments. Configure which items should appear in the toolbar(s). Configure various aspects of this application and the editing component. This shows useful tips on the use of this application. & Plugins Handbook This shows help files for various available plugins. & About Editor Component & New & Open... & Save Save & As... Save as & Default... & Manage... & Quick Open New file opened while trying to close Kate, closing aborted. Closing Aborted & Other... Application '%1 'not found. Application not found Documents Modified on Disk & Ignore Removes the modified flag from the selected documents and closes the dialog if there are no more unhandled documents. Overwrite selected documents, discarding the disk changes and closes the dialog if there are no more unhandled documents. Reloads the selected documents from disk and closes the dialog if there are no more unhandled documents. The documents listed below have changed on disk. Select one or more at once, and press an action button until the list is empty. Filename Status on Disk Modified Created Deleted & View Difference Calculates the difference between the editor contents and the disk file for the selected document, and shows the difference with the default application. Requires diff(1). Could not save the document '%1 ' The diff command failed. Please make sure that diff(1) is installed and in your PATH. Error Creating Diff All documents written to disk Document written to disk Application Application Options General General Options & Behavior Warn about files modified by foreign processes If enabled, when Kate receives focus you will be asked what to do with files that have been modified on the hard disk. If not enabled, you will be asked what to do with a file that has been modified on the hard disk only when that file gains focus inside Kate. Meta-Information Keep & meta-information past sessions Check this if you want document configuration like for example bookmarks to be saved past editor sessions. The configuration will be restored if the document has not changed when reopened. & Delete unused meta-information after: (never) Sessions Session Management Elements of Sessions Include & window configuration Check this if you want all your views and frames restored each time you open Kate Behavior on Application Startup & Start new session & Load last-used session & Manually choose a session Document List Document List Settings Plugins Plugin Manager Editor Component Editor Component Options Kate Kate - Advanced Text Editor (c) 2000-2005 The Kate Authors Maintainer Core Developer Joseph Wenninger Developer & Highlight wizard The cool buffersystem The Editing Commands Testing,... Former Core Developer KWrite Author KWrite port to KParts KWrite Undo History, Kspell integration KWrite XML Syntax highlighting support Patches and more Highlighting for RPM Spec-Files, Perl, Diff and more Highlighting for VHDL Highlighting for SQL Highlighting for Ferite Highlighting for ILERPG Highlighting for LaTeX Highlighting for Makefiles, Python Highlighting for Python Highlighting for Scheme PHP Keyword/ Datatype list Very nice help All people who have contributed and I have forgotten to mention Start Kate with a given session Start Kate with a new anonymous session, implies '-n ' Set encoding for the file to open Navigate to this line Navigate to this column Read the contents of stdin Document to open Delete File? The document '%1 'has been modified, but not saved. Do you want to save your changes or discard them? Close Document Save As Starting Up Reopening files from the last session... Default Session No session selected to open. No Session Selected No session selected to copy. Specify New Name for Current Session Session name: To save a session, you must specify a name. Missing Session Name Session Chooser Open Session New Session Session Name Open Documents & Always use this choice & Open Manage Sessions & Rename... Specify New Name for Session Session Renaming Close Sort & By Opening Order Document Name URL Background Shading & Viewed documents' shade: & Modified documents' shade: & Sort by: When background shading is enabled, documents that have been viewed or edited within the current session will have a shaded background. The most recent documents have the strongest shade. Set the color for shading viewed documents. Set the color for modified documents. This color is blended into the color for viewed files. The most recently edited documents get most of this color. Split Vertical Split the currently active view vertically into two views. Split & Horizontal Split the currently active view horizontally into two views. Close Current View Close the currently active splitted view Next Split View Make the next split view the active one. Previous Split View Make the previous split view the active one. Open File Tool & Views Show Sidebars Show %1 Behavior Make Non-Persistent Make Persistent Move To Left Sidebar Right Sidebar Top Sidebar Bottom Sidebar You are about to hide the sidebars. With hidden sidebars it is not possible to directly access the tool views with the mouse anymore, so if you need to access the sidebars again invoke Window & gt; Tool Views & gt; Show Sidebars in the menu. It is still possible to show/ hide the tool views with the assigned shortcuts. Name Comment Here you can see all available Kate plugins. Those with a check mark are loaded, and will be loaded again the next time Kate is started. Save As (%1) Save Documents & Save Selected Do & Not Close The following documents have been modified. Do you want to save them before closing? Title Location Projects Select All Data you requested to be saved could not be written. Please choose how you want to proceed. The file '%1 'could not be opened: it is not a normal file, it is a folder. Only try to reuse kate instance with this pid & Abort Closing Behavior on Application Exit or Session Switch & Do not save session & Save session & Ask user Use a already running kate instance (if possible) Save Session? Save current session? Do not ask again & Document & Window File Selector File Selector Settings Search folders File types: File Function Load File... Indexing files... Opened file: %1 D-Bus Call Failed Start Kate (no arguments) New Kate Session New Anonymous Session Reload Session List Session exists Hide Path Hide Sidebars Hide %1 NORM Folder: Case sensitive Recursive Files: Use the current document's path. Pattern: Terminal & Pipe to Console Do you really want to pipe the text to the console? This will execute any contained commands with your user rights. Pipe to Console? Pipe to Console Enter the expression you want to search for here. If'regular expression 'is unchecked, any non-space letters in your expression will be escaped with a backslash character. Possible meta characters are:. - Matches any character^ - Matches the beginning of a line$ - Matches the end of a line\\lt; - Matches the beginning of a word\\gt; - Matches the end of a wordThe following repetition operators exist:? - The preceding item is matched at most once* - The preceding item is matched zero or more times+ - The preceding item is matched one or more times{n} - The preceding item is matched exactly n times{n,} - The preceding item is matched n or more times{, n} - The preceding item is matched at most n times{n, m} - The preceding item is matched at least n, but at most m times. Furthermore, backreferences to bracketed subexpressions are available via the notation \\#. See the grep(1) documentation for the full documentation. Enter the file name pattern of the files to search here. You may give several patterns separated by commas. Enter the folder which contains the files in which you want to search. Check this box to search in all subfolders. If this option is enabled (the default), the search will be case sensitive. The results of the grep run are listed here. Select a filename/ line number combination and press Enter or doubleclick on the item to show the respective line in the editor. Click to close the current search results. You must enter an existing local folder in the'Folder 'entry. Invalid Folder Current Document Folder Here you can enter a path for a folder to display. To go to a folder previously entered, press the arrow on the right and choose one. The entry has folder completion. Right-click to choose how completion should behave. Here you can enter a name filter to limit which files are displayed. To clear the filter, toggle off the filter button to the left. To reapply the last filter used, toggle on the filter button. This button clears the name filter when toggled off, or reapplies the last filter used when toggled on. Apply last filter ("%1") Toolbar Available actions: Selected actions: Auto Synchronization When a document becomes active When the file selector becomes visible Remember & locations: Remember & filters: Session Restore location Restore last filter Decides how many locations to keep in the history of the location combo box. Decides how many filters to keep in the history of the filter combo box. These options allow you to have the File Selector automatically change location to the folder of the active document on certain events. Auto synchronization is lazy, meaning it will not take effect until the file selector is visible. None of these are enabled by default, but you can always sync the location by pressing the sync button in the toolbar. If this option is enabled (default), the location will be restored when you start Kate. Note that if the session is handled by the KDE session manager, the location is always restored. If this option is enabled (default), the current filter will be restored when you start Kate. Note that if the session is handled by the KDE session manager, the filter is always restored. Note that some of the autosync settings may override the restored location if on. Document Quick Switch & Filter: Failed to expand the command '%1 '. Kate External Tools Edit External Tool & Label: The name will be displayed in the'Tools- > External 'menu Script: The script to execute to invoke the tool. The script is passed to / bin/ sh for execution. The following macros will be expanded: %URL - the URL of the current document. %URLs - a list of the URLs of all open documents. %directory - the URL of the directory containing the current document. %filename - the filename of the current document. %line - the current line of the text cursor in the current view. %column - the column of the text cursor in the current view. %selection - the selected text in the current view. %text - the text of the current document. & Executable: The executable used by the command. This is used to check if a tool should be displayed; if not set, the first word of command will be used. A semicolon-separated list of mime types for which this tool should be available; if this is left empty, the tool is always available. To choose from known mimetypes, press the button on the right. Click for a dialog that can help you creating a list of mimetypes. & Save: None Current Document All Documents You can elect to save the current or all [modified] documents prior to running the command. This is helpful if you want to pass URLs to an application like, for example, an FTP client. & Command line name: If you specify a name here, you can invoke the command from the view command lines with exttool-the_name_you_specified_here. Please do not use spaces or tabs in the name. You must specify at least a name and a command Select the MimeTypes for which to enable this tool. Select Mime Types & New... & Edit... Insert & Separator This list shows all the configured tools, represented by their menu text. Send one or more of the open documents as email attachments. The current document has not been saved, and cannot be attached to an email message. Do you want to save it and proceed? Cannot Send Unsaved File The file could not be saved. Please check if you have write permission. The current file: %1has been modified. Modifications will not be available in the attachment. Do you want to save it before sending it? Save Before Sending? Email Files & Show All Documents > > & Mail... Press Mail... to send selected documents Previous Error HTML Tag... Filter Python Browser Selection Preview & Appearance Sort By & Top & follow current tab & opening order document & name document & URL Frame Colors Sorting Behavior & Highlight Tab & None & Blue & Close Tab Close & Other Tabs Close & All Tabs & Print command name Remember Commands Start In Application & working folder & Document folder Show Params Show Variables Show Templates Templates Show Subroutines Show Modules Show Globals Show Methods Hide Symbols Show Symbols Show Macros Parser Options Show Uses Show Pragmas & Manage Templates... Open as Template Template Plugin & Template: Document & name: & Description: Start with an & empty document Choose Template Origin Template & file name: Custom location: Choose Location Open the template for editing Create Template Overwrite Save Failed Template New... Edit... Column The file '%1 'could not be parsed. Please check that the file is well-formed XML. & Close Element The file '%1 'could not be opened. The server returned an error. Open. h/. cpp/. c Empty session New Tab Close Current Tab Activate Next Tab Activate Previous Tab Open a new tab Close the current tab Position R/ O OVR External Tools Launch external helper applications Other... & Show full path in title If this option is checked, the full document path will be shown in the window caption. Sync & terminal emulator with active document If this is checked, the built in Konsole will cd to the directory of the active document when started and whenever the active document changes, if the document is a local file. Editor Regular expression Find You can choose a template for the pattern from the combo box and edit it here. The string %s in the template is replaced by the pattern input field, resulting in the regular expression to search for. If this is enabled, your pattern will be passed unmodified to grep(1). Otherwise, all characters that are not letters will be escaped using a backslash character to prevent grep from interpreting them as part of the expression. Error: Grep Tool Error Unnamed Session Session (%1) Specify Name for Current Session To save a new session, you must specify a name. This file was changed (modified) on disk by another program. This file was changed (created) on disk by another program. This file was changed (deleted) on disk by another program. & Enable background shading Set the sorting method for the documents. A KDE text-editor component could not be found; please check your KDE installation. Use this command to print the current document Use this command to create a new document Use this command to open an existing document for editing File Templates Create files from templates & Manage Templates... New From & Template Any File... Author: Open as Template Error opening the file %1 for reading. The document will not be created. Template Plugin Untitled %1 Manage File Templates & Template: This string is used as the template's name and is displayed, for example, in the Template menu. It should describe the meaning of the template, for example'HTML Document '. Press to select or change the icon for this template & Group: The group is used for choosing a submenu for the plugin. If it is empty, 'Other 'is used. You can type any string to add a new group to your menu. Document & name: This string will be used to set a name for the new document, to display in the title bar and file list. If the string contains '%N ', that will be replaced with a number increasing with each similarly named file. For example, if the Document Name is'New shellscript (%N). sh', the first document will be named'New shellscript (1). sh ', the second'New shellscipt (2). sh', and so on. & Highlight: None Select the highlight to use for the template. If'None 'is chosen, the property will not be set. & Description: This string is used, for example, as context help for this template (such as the'whatsthis' help for the menu item.) & Author: You can set this if you want to share your template with other users. the recommended form is like an Email address: 'Anders Lund & lt; anders@alweb. dkgt; ' Start with an & empty document Use an existing file: Use an existing template: Edit Template Properties Choose Location Choose a location for the template. If you store it in the template directory, it will automatically be added to the template menu. Template directory Template & file name: Custom location: Autoreplace Macros You can replace certain strings in the text with template macros. If any of the data below is incorrect or missing, edit the data in the personal kaddressbook entry. Replace full name '%1 'with the '%{fullname}' macro Replace email address '%1 'with the '%email' macro Create Template The template will now be created and saved to the chosen location. To position the cursor put the string ${_BAR_} where you want it in files created from the template. Open the template for editing in Kate The file '%1 'already exists; if you do not want to overwrite it, change the template file name to something else. File Exists Overwrite Error opening the file %1 for reading. The document will not be created Unable to save the template to '%1 '. The template will be opened, so you can save it from the editor. Save Failed Template New... Edit... Upload... Download... Main Toolbar Your names Hello World Insert Hello World & Tools Your names HTML Tools HTML Tag... HTML Tag Enter HTML tag contents (the<, >, and closing tag will be supplied): & Tools Your names Call of DocumentManager member on destroyed object Method %1 called with wrong signature One parameter expected One or no parameter expected A maximum of three parameters expected Call of KATE member on destroyed object Call of MainWindow member on destroyed object Open. h/. cpp/. c & File Your names Name Classes Globals Update Python Browser Python Browser Could not find method/ class %1. Selection Python New Snippet Snippets A list of Snippets A list of Snippets, what else Snippet & Tools Your names TabBarExtension TabBar extension Sorting Behavior Sort files alphabetically Behavior File Extension Tab Bar Extension Your names Configure Tab Bar Extension Filter Text... You are not allowed to execute arbitrary external applications. If you want to be able to do this, contact your system administrator. Access Restrictions Usage: textfilter COMMAND Replace the selection with the output of the specified shell command. You need to have a selection to use textfilter Usage: textfilter COMMAND Filter Enter command to pipe selected text through: XML Checker Output Validate XML # Line Column Message Error: Could not create temporary file '%1 '. Error: Failed to execute xmllint. Please make sure that xmllint is installed. It is part of libxml2. & XML & Insert Element... & Close Element Assign Meta & DTD... Assign Meta DTD in XML Format The current file has been identified as a document of type "%1". The meta DTD for this document type will now be loaded. Loading XML Meta DTD The file '%1 'could not be opened. The server returned an error. XML Plugin Error Insert XML Element Enter XML tag name and attributes ("< ", "> "and closing tag will be supplied): The file '%1 'could not be parsed. Please check that the file is well-formed XML. The file '%1 'is not in the expected format. Please check that the file is of this type: -/ /Norman Walsh/ /DTD DTDParse V2.0/ /EN You can produce such files with dtdparse. See the Kate Plugin documentation for more information. Analyzing meta DTD... & XML Compress Here As ZIP Archive As RAR Archive As ZIP/ TAR Archive Compress To... Archiving Tool Ark Ark Extract Here Extract Archive Here Extract Archive To... Extract Archive Here, Autodetect Subfolder Plugin for handling of archive formats for the Kerfuffle library Archiver Archive Handling Tool kerfuffle_bk bkisofs plugin for Kerfuffle 7zip archive plugin TODO archive plugin RAR archive plugin ZIP archive plugin kerfuffle_karchive KArchive plugin for Kerfuffle kerfuffle_libarchive LibArchive Plugin for Kerfuffle kerfuffle_libbz2 libbz2 plugin for Kerfuffle kerfuffle_libgz libgz plugin for Kerfuffle kerfuffle_libxz libxz plugin for Kerfuffle KCalc Scientific Calculator Character Selector KCharSelect IRKick KDE LIRC Server KDE Linux infrared remote control server. Irkick Irkick notification Irkick global notification event Mode event Application event Irkick has triggered an application Remote Controls Configure your remote controls for use with applications Storage Devices Shows the disk usage of the mounted devices KDiskFree View Disk Usage KwikDisk Removable Media Utility Format Floppy Formatter KFloppy Encrypt File Archive & Encrypt Folder Encryption Tool A GnuPG frontend KGpg View file decrypted Countdown Launcher KTimer KDE Wallet KDE Wallet Configuration Wallet Management Tool KWalletManager Testing dynamic length arrays A test structure for dynamic arrays ELF structure Structure for Executable Linking Format (ELF) Testing enums A test structure for enums PNG file header A test structure containing the PNG file header (file must be set to big-endian) Another simple test A few more test structures Simple test A few test structures BytesEdit Widget Okteta Hex Viewer Okteta Hex Editor System tray icon for managing print jobs New Printer Configuring New Printer Printer Added Missing Printer Driver Other SuperKaramba Theme Files Karamba Desktop Themes SuperKaramba Karamba Desktop Theme SuperKaramba Plasma Applet An engine for cool desktop eyecandy. Desktop Widgets Sweeper System Cleaner Kontact KJots Plugin KJotsPart Laptop Laptop battery monitor Laptop Battery PCMCIA status PCMCIA Asus Laptop Plugin Generic Keyboard Plugin Sony Vaio Laptop KMilo Thinkpad Plugin CPU Monitor Plugin Disk Dell I8K Hardware Monitor Plugin Net Status Monitor Snmp Status Monitor Regular Expression Editor RegExp Editor Widget KEdit Name=Smartcard Chooser Comment=Character Picker Name=Compress/ Extract Files Name=Create gzipped tar Archive Name=Create bzipped tar Archive Name=Create zip Archive Name=Change Password Name=Create gzipped bzip2 Archive Invalid OpenDocument file. No office: body tag found. Invalid OpenDocument file. No tag found inside office: body. This document is not a chart, but %1. Please try opening it with the appropriate application. No chart found in the file Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No office: body tag found. Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No tag found inside office: body. Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No chart: chart tag found. Import Data... & Create Template From Document... Edit & Data... Import Data The file %1 could not be read. File to open & File & Edit Format & Settings Edit Your names Your emails KOffice Chart Generator KChart (c) 1998-2007, Kalle Dalheimer and Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB The drawing engine which forms the base of KChart is also available as a commercial product from Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB. Contact info@klaralvdalens-datakonsult. se for more information. Kalle Dalheimer Laurent Montel Karl-Heinz Zimmer Inge Wallin Danny Allen Created chart preview images, toolbar icons Page Layout & Reset Left: Right: Top: Bottom: KChart Options Print Size Width: Height: Bar Chart Line Chart Area Chart Circle Chart Ring Chart Scatter Chart Stock Chart Bubble Chart Surface Chart Gantt Chart Normal Stacked Percent Polar Chart Pie Chart Data Ranges... Axis %1 Data Set %1 Cut Rows Copy Rows Copy Columns Insert Columns Title Subtitle Footer Chart Business charts Column %1 Month Chart Tool Stacked Bar Chart Percent Bar Chart Percent Line Chart Normal Area Chart Stacked Area Chart Row %1 Diagram Dataset Editor Top Center Bottom Left Right ChartLegend tool Data HiLo Chart Area Bars Lines Pie Ring Polar Scatter Stock Surface & Bar & Line & Area & HiLo & Pie & Ring & Polar First column as label Remove Column Chart data table Column Name Customize with & Wizard... & Chart... & Colors... & Font... & Background... & Legend... Chart & Sub-type... & Header & & Footer... Page Layout... Parameters Grid Y-axis X-axis Has X-label Y-axis 2 Y-title: Linear scale Y-label format: Y-title 2: Y-label format 2: Here you set the color in which the background of the chart is painted. Background wallpaper: You can select a background image from this list. Initially, the installed KDE wallpapers will be offered. If you do not find what you are looking for here, you can select any image file by clicking on the Browse button below. None & Browse... This area will always display the currently selected background image. Note that the image will be scaled and thus might have a different ratio than it originally had. In this box, you can set various settings that control how the background image is displayed. & Intensity in%: Here you can select how much the image should be brightened up so that it does not disturb the selected area too much. Different images require different settings, but 25% is a good value to start with. If you check this box, the selected image will be scaled to fit the total size of the selected area. Image ratio will be adjusted to match the area size and height if necessary. If you check this box, the selected image will be centered over the selected area. If the image is larger then the area, you will only see the middle part of it. Outermost Region Data+Axes+Legend Data+Axes Left Axis Bottom Axis Header A Header C Title A Title B Title C Footer 1 A Footer 1 B Footer 1 C Footer 2 A Footer 2 B Footer 2 C Footer 3 A Footer 3 B Footer 3 C This page lets you configure the colors in which your chart is displayed. Each part of the chart can be assigned a different color. Colors & Line color: This is the color that is used for drawing lines like axes. & Grid color: Here you can configure the color that is used for the chart grid. Of course, this setting will only take effect if grid drawing is turned on. & X-title color: This color is used for displaying titles for the X (horizontal) axis. This setting overrides the setting Title Color. & Y-title color: This color is used for displaying titles for the Y (vertical) axis. This setting overrides the setting Title Color. Y-title color (2nd axis): This color is used for displaying titles for the second Y (vertical) axis. It only takes effect if the chart is configured to have a second Y axis. This setting overrides the setting Title Color. X-label color: Here you can configure the color that is used for labeling the X (horizontal) axis Y-label color: Here you can configure the color that is used for labeling the Y (vertical) axis Y-label color (2nd axis): Here you can configure the color that is used for labeling the second Y (vertical) axis. Of course, this setting only takes effect if the chart is configured to have two vertical axes. Area: Data Format Data in rows Data in columns Chart Setup & Data Header/ Footer & Colors & Font & Background Line & Piedata & Axes Chart & Sub-type Font... X-Title Y-Title X-Axis Y-Axis All Axes Label Legend Position No Legend Bottom-Left Bottom-Right Legend title font: Select Font... Legend text font: Color Legend title color: Legend text color: 3D Parameters 3D bar Draw dark shadow Angle: Depth: 3D lines Line width: Line markers Draw shadow color Rotation around the X-axis in degrees: Rotation around the Y-axis in degrees: Sub-type Example Parameter Pie 3D Start angle: 3D-depth: Polar marker Show circular label Toggle the circular label display. Zero degree position: Select Chart Sub-type Labels & Legend Setup Axes Grid Lines X axis: Y axis: Border: Angle 3D: Depth 3D: Y min: Y max: Y-label 2 format: HiLo Legend title: Legend text: HLC Style Close connected Connecting Icap Hide Piece Column active: Move piece to: First column contains headers Format KOffice Formula Editor KFormula (c) 1998-2008, The KFormula Team Andrea Rizzi original author Ulrich Kuettler core developer Heinrich Kuettler Claus O. Wilke for your advice to look at TeX first Martin Pfeiffer Alfredo Beaumont current maintainer Configure KFormula Test Page Formula Settings File to open & Edit Element Add Matrix & Settings Edit Font Symbol Your names Your emails ... that you can use Ctrl-U/ Ctrl-L to create an index above or below the currently selected elements? ... that you can import and export MathML files? ... to get the most out of KFormula you need to install the TrueType version of the famous TeX fonts. You can find them in ctan at / tex-archive/ fonts/ cm/ ps-type1/ bakoma/. However you do n't need to install all of those. Right now the fonts cmbx10, cmex10, cmmi10, cmr10, cmsy10, msam10 and msbm10 are required. ... that you can use the keys ^ and _ to create right upper and lower indices? If you type Ctrl-^ or Ctrl-_ instead, you will get a left index. ... that you can insert any of the many supported symbols by typing its name? Simply press the backslash key, type the symbol's name and press space. ... that you can insert Greek letters very easily by typing the corresponding latin letter and pressing Ctrl-G afterwards? ... that you can insert any number of lines using the Multiline element? By inserting you can align these lines. Formula tool Formula editing tool Add Elements Remove Elements Replace Element A formula Formula String Aborted parsing at %1: %2 File to open Configure Kivio... Your names Your emails & Edit & View & Insert & Page & Settings MSE SDL Dia Shapes Collections Cisco Civil Jigsaw Sybase Circuit Contact Pneumatic Assorted Electric Network UML Collections Activity Diagram Shapes Branch & Merge Branch and Merge Activity Fork & Join Fork and Join Start End Class Diagram Shapes Template Class TemplateClass Class Interface Note ClassConceptual Hardware Collections Computer Hardware Keyboard Rack Mini-tower Desktop PC 2D Desktop PC 2D Mini-tower Desktop PC 3D Desktop PC 3D HDD Floppy Disk Floppy Disk shape Terminal Workstation 3D PCI card Printer 1 Printer 2 Notebook Terminal 2D X Terminal Proxy Miscellaneous Hardware Key Key shape CD-ROM Cell Phone Flowcharting Collections Nand Logical Nand Gate Logic Shapes Xor Logical Xor Gate Or Logical Or Gate Connector Logical Connection Point Nor Logical Nor Gate Not Logical Not Gate And Logical And Gate Buffer Logical Buffer Gate Inverter Logical Inverter Gate Basic Flowcharting Shapes Terminator Terminator shape Off-Page Reference Paper Tape Flowcharting Paper Tape Stencil Card Basic flowcharting card shape Preparation Basic flowcharting preparation shape Direct Data Basic flowcharting direct data shape Internal Storage Internal storage shape Manual Input Basic flowcharting manual input shape Manual Operation Basic flowcharting manual operation shape Loop Limit Basic flowcharting loop limit shape On-Page Reference Decision Basic flowcharting decision shape Document Flowcharting Document Stencil Data Data shape for flowcharting Stored Data Basic flowcharting stored data shape Predefined Process Predefined process shape Sequential Data Display Basic flowcharting display shape Process Basic flowcharting process shape Flowcharting Shapes Database Database shape Data Store Data Store shape Source or Sink Source or Sink shape Process shape Maps Europe Map of Europe Belgium Map of Belgium Geographic Collections Flags Austria Iceland France Germany Sweden Netherlands Luxembourg Greece Italy Switzerland Finland United States of America Japan Poland Norway Ireland Great Britain Entity Relationship Multivalued Attribute Multivalued Attribute shape used in ER diagrams Relationship Relationship shape used in ER diagrams Attribute Attribute shape used in ER diagrams Entity Entity shape used in ER diagrams Derived Attribute Derived Attribute shape used in ER diagrams Weak Entity Weak Entity shape used in ER diagrams Miscellaneous Collections Arrow Shapes Sun Arrow Sun Arrow shape Arrow Arrow shape Multiple Arrow 1 Multiple Arrow shape 1 Multiple Arrow 2 Multiple Arrow shape 2 Multiple Arrow 3 Multiple Arrow shape 3 People Shapes Bad Bad shape Woman Woman shape Group Woman Shape White Collar Worker Good Good shape Man Man shape Blue Collar Worker Building Shapes Factory Factory shape Large office building House House shape Nassi Shneiderman Diagram Shapes choice-add statement choice call conditional-head1 conditional-head2 footloop conditional box exit block headloop Transport Shapes Truck Truck shape Large Extension Node Demultiplexer Tactical Satellite Communications Terminal Node Center Small Extension Node Multiplexer SDL - Decision SDL - Process SDL - InOut SDL - Comment SDL - State SDL - Function Header SDL - Receive SDL - Service SDL - Function SDL - Block SDL - Save SDL - Macro SDL - Stop SDL - Send SDL - Task SDL - Return SDL - Note Cisco - 6732 Cisco - IBM Mini (AS400) Cisco - STB (set top box) Cisco - Broadband router Cisco - Host Cisco - Running man Cisco - Cable Modem Cisco - Satellite dish Cisco - TDM router Cisco - Multilayer switch Cisco - Lock Cisco - PC Adapter Card Cisco - 7507 Cisco - Cloud Cisco - IPTC Cisco - ATM Tag Switch Router Cisco - STP Cisco - LocalDirector Cisco - 6701 Cisco - NetSonar Cisco - Catalyst Access Gateway Cisco - Dot-Dot Cisco - File cabinet Cisco - Software based server Cisco - Firewall Cisco - Supercomputer Cisco - VIP Cisco - Sitting woman Cisco - BTS 10200 Cisco - CSU/ DSU Cisco - ATM 3800 Cisco - ASIC Processor Cisco - Octel Cisco - MAS Gateway Cisco - BBSM Cisco - Route Switch Processor Cisco - Voice switch Cisco - Standing Man Cisco - Router with Firewall Cisco - Man/ Woman Cisco - 10700 Cisco - CDDI-FDDI Cisco - Cisco Hub Cisco - PAD Cisco - File Server Cisco - DSLAM Cisco - MGX 8220 Cisco - Virtual switch controller (VSC 3000) Cisco - IP Phone Cisco - Distributed Director Cisco - Voice switch 2 Cisco - IBM mainframe Cisco - Softphone Cisco - IAD router Cisco - FDDI Ring Cisco - Generic softswitch Cisco - Workgroup switch Cisco - UPS Cisco - Handheld Cisco - Network Management Cisco - Front End Processor Cisco - 3X74 (floor) cluster controller Cisco - Storage Router Cisco - Phone/ Fax Cisco - Wireless Cisco - Content Transformation Engine (CTE) Cisco - Hub Cisco - Optical Amplifier Cisco - IPTV content manager Cisco - ITP Cisco - Voice commserver Cisco - PXF Cisco - Wavelength router Cisco - Fax Cisco - Content Service Switch 1100 Cisco - Cellular phone Cisco - Video camera Cisco - ONS15500 Cisco - MUX Cisco - University Cisco - Microphone Cisco - Wireless Bridge Cisco - CiscoSecurity Cisco - Class 4/ 5 switch Cisco - Diskette Cisco - IOS Firewall Cisco - Tablet Cisco - Government Building Cisco - MGX 8240 Cisco - Phone Cisco - Protocol Translator Cisco - IP Cisco - Communications server Cisco - 100BaseT Hub Cisco - Workgroup director Cisco - System controller Cisco - Storage array Cisco - Mac Woman Cisco - Workstation Cisco - Telecommuter house Cisco - SVX (interchangeable with End office) Cisco - FC Storage Cisco - Mini VAX Cisco - Metro 1500 Cisco - ISDN switch Cisco - Terminal Cisco - SC2200 (Signalling Controller) Cisco - WWW server Cisco - IP Telephony Router Cisco - IPTV broadcast server Cisco - DWDM Filter Cisco - Bridge Cisco - ICS Cisco - Transpath Cisco - BBFW media Cisco - SIP Proxy server Cisco - Unity server Cisco - IP DSL Cisco - LongReach CPE Cisco - Printer Cisco - PDA Cisco - Universal Gateway Cisco - Satellite Cisco - Optical Transport Cisco - Router in building Cisco - Turret Cisco - 3174 (desktop) cluster controller Cisco - Server with PC Router Cisco - Directory Server Cisco - Generic processor Cisco - RPS Cisco - Workgroup 5500 Cisco - IBM Tower Cisco - ATA Cisco - 15200 Cisco - PC Video Cisco - MGX 8260 Cisco - MoH server (Music on Hold) Cisco - Telecommuter Cisco - Modem Cisco - ICM Cisco - TokenRing Cisco - SUN workstation Cisco - Laptop Cisco - Content Engine (Cache Director) Cisco - End Office Cisco - Repeater Cisco - Cisco CA Cisco - Router Cisco - Generic gateway Cisco - SC2200/ VSC3000 host Cisco - MDU Cisco - HP Mini Cisco - DPT Cisco - PIX Firewall Cisco - ADM Cisco - Speaker Cisco - ATM Router Cisco - 6705 Cisco - Wireless Transport Cisco - Key Cisco - PBX Cisco - ATM Tag Sw Gigabit Router Cisco - Truck Cisco - Workgroup 5000 Cisco - PAD X.28 Cisco - Cisco 1000 Cisco - PC Router Card Cisco - Scanner Cisco - Car Cisco - BBFW Cisco - Content Service Router Cisco - uBR910 Cisco - AccessPoint Cisco - MicroWebserver Cisco - PC Cisco - 7505 Cisco - CiscoWorks workstation Cisco - CDM Content Distribution Manager Cisco - Branch office Cisco - Telecommuter house/ router Cisco - ATM Switch Cisco - Relational Database Cisco - PBX Switch Cisco - Content Switch module Cisco - Centri Firewall Cisco - RateMUX Cisco - MultiSwitch Device Cisco - MAU Cisco - Content Switch Cisco - PC Man Cisco - NetFlow router Cisco - Radio Tower Cisco - Small hub Cisco - 7500ARS (7513) Cisco - LAN to LAN Cisco - Small Business Cisco - ATM Fast Gigabit Etherswitch Cisco - Layer 3 Switch Cisco - Optical Services Router Cisco - TV Cisco - Macintosh Cisco - Generic Building Cisco - NetRanger Cisco - Web cluster Cisco - HootPhone Cisco - IP Softphone Cisco - Gigabit Switch Router (ATM Tag) Cisco - Router with Silicon Switch Cisco - H.323 Cisco - Web browser Cisco - ME 1100 Cisco - Voice ATM Switch Cisco - VPN concentrator Cisco - Voice router Cisco - Breakout box Cisco - CallManager Cisco - Programmable Switch Cisco - General appliance Cisco - Workgroup 5002 Cisco - VPN Gateway Civil - Horizontal Valve Civil - Right Arrow Civil - Horizontal Limiting Line Civil - Backflow Preventer Civil - Horizontal Compressor Civil - Basin Civil - Horizontal Pump Civil - Vertical Limiting Line Civil - Frequency Converter Civil - Reference Line Civil - Vertical Propeller Civil - Vertical Compressor Civil - Vertical Pump Civil - Motor Civil - Preliminary Clarification Tank Civil - Gas Bottle Civil - Water Level Civil - Bivalent Vertical Rest Civil - Horizontal Rest Civil - Soil Civil - Up Arrow Civil - Aerator Civil - Final-Settling Basin Civil - Container Civil - Vertical Rest Civil - Rotor Jigsaw - part_ooio Jigsaw - part_iooo Jigsaw - part_iiio Jigsaw - part_ooii Jigsaw - part_oioo Jigsaw - part_iooi Jigsaw - part_iiii Jigsaw - part_oioi Jigsaw - part_ioio Jigsaw - part_oooo Jigsaw - part_oiio Jigsaw - part_ioii Jigsaw - part_iioo Jigsaw - part_oooi Jigsaw - part_oiii Jigsaw - part_iioi Sybase - Replication Server Sybase - Client Application Sybase - Replication Server Manager Sybase - Log Transfer Manager/ Rep Agent Sybase - Dataserver Sybase - Stable Queue Circuit - Horizontal Powersource (European) Circuit - Vertical Powersource (European) Circuit - Lamp (European) Circuit - Vertical Capacitor Circuit - NMOS Transistor (European) Circuit - Horizontal Capacitor Circuit - Horizontal Inductor (European) Circuit - Ground Circuit - Horizontal Diode Circuit - Speaker (European) Circuit - NPN Transistor Circuit - Horizontal Zener Diode Circuit - Horizontal Led (European) Circuit - Vertical Diode Circuit - Horizontal Jumper Circuit - Vertical Zener Diode Circuit - Vertical Inductor (European) Circuit - Horizontal Resistor (European) Circuit - Vertical Resistor Circuit - Horizontal Resistor Circuit - PMOS Transistor (European) Circuit - PNP Transistor Circuit - Vertical Resistor (European) Circuit - Horizontal Fuse (European) Circuit - Vertical Led (European) Circuit - Vertical Inductor Circuit - Horizontal Inductor Circuit - Op Amp Circuit - Vertical Fuse (European) Circuit - Microphone (European) LADDER - outs Contact - lamp Contact - ifnot LADDER - sout LADDER - ifnot Contact - if Contact - relay LADDER - outnot LADDER - soutr LADDER - outj LADDER - out LADDER - if LADDER - soutnot LADDER - souts LADDER - outr LADDER - outrcep Pneum - presshy Pneum - commusc Pneum - dist32 Pneum - SEIJack Pneum - DEJack Pneum - connpoint Pneum - dist52 Pneum - press Pneum - compb Pneum - presspn Pneum - comspr Pneum - compilh Pneum - dist22 Pneum - drain Pneum - SEOJack Pneum - compilp Pneum - compush Pneum - dist42 Pneum - comelec1 Pneum - comelec2 Geometric - Sharp Eight Point Star Geometric - Up Arrow Geometric - Right Angle Triangle Geometric - Left-Right-Up Arrow Geometric - Four Point Star Geometric - Isosceles Triangle Geometric - Left-Right Arrow Geometric - Right Arrow Geometric - Left Arrow Geometric - Perfect Square Geometric - Notched Right Arrow Geometric - Trapezoid Geometric - Down Arrow Geometric - Five Point Star Geometric - Swiss Cross Geometric - Heptagon Geometric - Maltese Cross Geometric - Pentagon Geometric - Hexagon Geometric - Quad Arrow Geometric - Six Point Star Geometric - Curved Eight Point Star Assorted - Sun Geometric - Curved Four Point Star Block Arrow - Chevron Geometric - Diamond Geometric - Seven Point Star Geometric - Horizontal Parallelogram Geometric - Up-Down-Left Arrow Geometric - Quarter Circle Assorted - Heart Geometric - Eight Point Star Block Arrow - Pentagon Geometric - Vertical Parallelogram Geometric - Perfect Circle Assorted - Left-Up Arrow Geometric - Notched Left Arrow Geometric - Octagon Geometric - Up-Down Arrow Assorted - Quarter Moon Electric - contact_o Electric - intpos_f Electric - connpoint Electric - relay Electric - intpos_o Electric - command Electric - contact_f Electric - lamp Network - Firewall Network - Antenna Network - Storage Network - Hub Network - A Telephone Network - A Minitower PC Network - Switch ATM Symbol Network - Modular Switch Network - A Diskette Network - Plotter Network - Digitizing Board Network - A Workstation Network - General Computer (Tower) Network - An external DAT drive Network - Cloud Network - Router Symbol Network - Switch Symbol Network - RJ45 Wall-Plug Network - A Workstation Monitor Network - General Printer Network - General Monitor (With Stand) Network - An amplifier speaker Network - Modem Network - A ZIP Disk Network - A speaker Network - scEAD Wall-Plug Network - WAN Connection Network - A Desktop PC Network - A Mobile Phone Network - A Midi-tower PC Network - A Bigtower PC Kivio (C) 2000-2008, The Kivio Team Peter Simonsson Maintainer Edit & Zoom Tool Zoom Tool Kivio: :StencilTextEditor 6 7 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 36 48 72 Underline Horizontal Alignment Vertical Alignment Text & Zoom You can drag the document by using the mouse. Zoom & Level Zoom Width Zoom Height Zoom Page Zoom Selected Zoom All Objects Align Left Align Center Align Right Align Top Align Vertical Center Align Bottom Text Tool Edit Text Change Stencil Text and Formatting Change Stencil Text Change Stencil Font Change Stencil Text Color Change Stencil Horizontal Alignment Change Stencil Vertical Alignment Polyline Connector Straight Connector & Select & Edit Text... Format & Stencils & & Connectors... Format & Arrowheads... Move Stencil Move Connector Point Resize Stencil Change Protection Attribute Stencil & Connector Format Line & width: Line & color: Line & style: Line & end style: & Fill color: Print Editable Connect Name New Layer Remove Layer Rename Layer Move Layer Up Move Layer Down Layer %1 Add Layer Layer name: Export Page Page Settings Default & units: Default layout: Change... Default font: Show page & margins Show page & rulers Grid Grid Settings Show & grid Snap to grid Grid & color: Spacing & Vertical: Snap Distance Horizontal: Vertical: Stencil Sets Text Area Stencil Type Text Format Font Text color: Position Vertical & Top & Center & Bottom Horizontal & Left Center & Right Preview Arrowhead Format Arrowhead at Origin & Type: & Width: & Length: Arrowhead at End Type: Width: Length: No Printable: Editable: Connectable: Align & Distribute Page %1/ %2 Geometry Overview Layers Protection Objects Add Stencil Set Align & & Distribute... Group Selection Break up a selected group stencil Bring to Front Send to Back & Text... & Stencils & & Connectors... & Arrowheads... Line Color Fill Color Font Family Font Size Text Color Toggle Bold Text Toggle Italics Text Toggle Underline Text Align & Left Align & Center Align & Right Line Width Line Style Page Layout... Remove Page Rename Page... Show Page... Hide Page Show Page Margins Hide Page Margins Show Rulers Hide Rulers Show Grid Hide Grid Snap Grid Guide Lines Add Guide Line... Arrowheads Install Stencil Set... Delete Rename Page Enter page name: Page name cannot be empty. Change Page Name This name is already used. You cannot hide the last visible page. Change Page Layout You are going to remove the active page. Do you want to continue? & Delete Change Foreground Color Change Fg Color Change Background Color Change Bg Color Change Text Color Change Line Width Change Line Style Change Begin Arrow Change Arrow Change End Arrow Change Size of Begin Arrow Change Size of End Arrow Change Stencil Rotation Page%1 Width: Height: Show Stencil Set Chooser Untitled Layer Stencils Layer 1 Add Stencil One of the selected stencils has protection from deletion and cannot be deleted. Protection From Deletion Remove Stencil One of the stencils has protection from deletion. You cannot cut or delete this stencil. Protection From Delete untitled stencil Arrowhead at Origin Arrowhead at End Show Page Install Stencil Set Export & Selected stencils Export the selected stencils on the current page Selected Stencils Export only the selected stencils to file. & All stencils Export all stencils on the current page All Stencils This will cause the entire page to be exported to the file. This means that all stencils will be exported. Crop picture to edges Do n't export extra blank space to file Crop picture to edges This will eliminate all blank portions of the drawing. The picture will only be as large as the stencils it contains. If your stencils are located in the upper right corner of the page, then only the upper right corner will be exported. & Quality: The higher the quality, the more space the file takes up Quality Not all file formats use this. But for those that do, this affects the quality of the image that gets exported. 100 is the maximum quality. The higher the number, the better the picture looks. The downside is the higher the number, the larger the filesize. An optional border of whitespace around the page, in pixels Border Places a blank border around the edges of the image. This can be used if for one reason or another, the stencils do n't fit into the export page with a 0-pixel border (default). & Border: Stencil Set No Selection & Width Toggles the ability to change the width of the selected stencils Height Toggles the ability to change the height of the selected stencils & Aspect ratio Toggles the ability to change the aspect ratio of the selected stencils & X position Toggles the ability to protect the x position of the selected stencils & Y position Toggles the ability to protect the y position of the selected stencils Deletion Toggles the ability to delete the selected stencils No store backend Could not find %1 Parsing error in the main document at line %1, column %2 Error message: %3 ISO A3 ISO A4 ISO A5 US Letter Screen Custom ISO B5 US Executive ISO A0 ISO A1 ISO A2 ISO A6 ISO A7 ISO A8 ISO A9 ISO B0 ISO B1 ISO B10 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B4 ISO B6 ISO C5 ISO DL US Ledger Version Date & Time Saved By Comment & Add & Remove & Modify & Open A new version could not be added Date: %1 Show Guides Hide Guides Open This Document Modified: %1 Accessed: %1 %1% Yes No Could not export file. Missing Export Filter Could not import file of type %1 Missing Import Filter & New View Open Document Choose Filter Document Information General Author Use ';' (Example: Office; KDE; KOffice) This document will be decrypted Do not decrypt This document is encrypted Decrypt This document will be encrypted. Do not encrypt This document is not encrypted & Encrypt This document does not support encryption No personal contact data set, please use the option "Set as Personal Contact Data" from the "Edit" menu in KAddressbook to set one. Decrypting the document will remove the password protection from it. Do you still want to decrypt the file? Confirm Decrypt Decrypt Your document could not be saved automatically. To complete the decryption, please save the document. Save Document The document has been changed since it was opened. To complete the decryption the document needs to be saved. Do you want to save the document now? %1 (unknown file type) The document is currently saved as %1. The document needs to be changed to OASIS OpenDocument to be encrypted. Do you want to change the file to OASIS OpenDocument? Change Filetype Change Your document could not be saved automatically. To complete the encryption, please save the document. The document has been changed since it was opened. To complete the encryption the document needs to be saved. Do you want to save the document now? Use This Template Printing page %1 Printing done Close Stopped Stop Units: Document Settings Auto save (min): Create backup file Grid Show grid: Snap to grid: Grid color: Spacing & Horizontal: & Vertical: Only print and exit Open a new document with a template Only export to PDF and exit KOffice No template found for: %1 Too many templates found for: %1 Template %1 failed to load. Show Grid Hide Grid Shows or hides grid Making backup... Saving... Document %1 saved The password of this encrypted document is not known. Autosave aborted! Please save your work manually. Autosaving... Error during autosave! Partition full? Could not create the file for saving Not able to write '%1 '. Partition full? Error while trying to write '%1 '. Partition full? An autosaved file for an unnamed document exists in %1. This file is dated %2 Do you want to open it? Malformed URL %1 An autosaved file exists for this document. Do you want to open it instead? The file %1 does not exist. Creation error File not found Cannot create storage Bad MIME type Error in embedded document Format not recognized Not implemented Parsing error Document is password protected Internal error Out of memory Unknown error Could not open %2. Reason: %1 Document %1 loaded Parsing error in %1 at line %2, column %3 Error message: %4 %1 is not a file. Could not open the file for reading (check read permissions). Could not read the beginning of the file. parsing error in the main document at line %1, column %2 Error message: %3 Not a valid KOffice file: %1 Invalid document: no file'maindoc. xml '. This document contains several versions. Go to File- > Versions to open an old version. Untitled The document '%1 'has been modified. Do you want to save it? Internal error: saveXML not implemented Could not save %1 Could not save %1 Reason: %2 Could not open %1 Could not open %1 Reason: %2 a word processing a presentation a chart a drawing Embedding Object Create Template Name: Group: & Add Group... Picture & Default & Select... Preview: Use the new template as default Use the new template every time %1 starts Do you really want to overwrite the existing '%1 'template? Add Group Enter group name: This name is already used. Do you really want to remove that group? Remove Group Do you really want to remove that template? Remove Template & Delete Could not load picture. No picture available. Unknown KOffice MimeType %1. Check your installation. First line indent Left indent Right indent %1 unsaved document (%2) Export as PDF... Reload Versions... Import... Export... & Close All Views & Split View & Remove View Full Screen Mode Splitter & Orientation & Horizontal & Vertical (write protected) Save as %1 Save Saving as a %1 may result in some loss of formatting. Do you still want to save in this format? Confirm Save Exporting as a %1 may result in some loss of formatting. Do you still want to export to this format? Confirm Export Export Save Document As Export Document As A document with this name already exists. Do you want to overwrite it? Warning Import Document Write PDF Show %1 Toolbar Hide %1 Toolbar Document Document - %1 You will lose all changes made since your last save Do you want to continue? Recent Documents Custom Document %1 (Uncompressed XML Files) %1 (Encrypted) %1 (%2 Compatible) Unknown Tool Options Change Segment Create Path Corner point Symmetric Point Make curve point Make line point Segment to Line Segment to Curve Insert point Remove point Break at point Break at segment Join with segment Merge points To Path Line/ Curve Drag to move control point. Press B to break path at selected point. Angle Constraints Create object Simple path shape Ungroup shapes Change parameter Group shapes Shear shapes Combine paths Reorder shapes Change Connection Convert to Path Set point type Align shapes Move control point Set opacity Create shape Remove points Remove subpath Set background Change segments to curves Change segments to lines Separate paths Set fill rule Delete shape Delete shapes Close subpath Join subpaths Break subpath at points Distribute shapes Lock shapes Move points Keep Aspect Ratio Move shapes Set border Break subpath Reverse paths Standard Lines Straight Curve Tie A connection between two other shapes Paste Shapes The directory mode is not supported for remote locations. KOffice Storage The manifest file seems to be corrupted. The document could not be opened. This document contains an unknown encryption method. Some parts may be unreadable. This document contains incomplete encryption data. Some parts may be unreadable. QCA has currently no support for SHA1 or PBKDF2 using SHA1. The document can not be opened. The manifest file seems to be corrupted. It cannot be modified and the document will remain unreadable. Please try and save the document again to prevent losing your work. The manifest file cannot be written. The document will remain unreadable. Please try and save the document again to prevent losing your work. Please enter the password to open this file. Please enter the password to encrypt the document with. Do you want to save the password? Could not read the package "%1". The package "%1" does not contain a valid install. rc file. Failed to parse the install. rc file at package "%1". Failed to determinate location where the package "%1" should be installed to. A script package with the name "%1" already exists. Replace this package? Replace Could not uninstall this script package. You may not have sufficient permissions to delete the folder "%1". Could not uninstall the script package "%1" since the script is not installed. Could not uninstall the script package "%1". You may not have sufficient permissions to delete the folder "%1". Add collection folder Install script package file Install online script package Add Collection Millimeters (mm) Centimeters (cm) Decimeters (dm) Inches (in) Pica (pi) Cicero (cc) Points (pt) Pixels (px) Error! Text Bold Italic Underline Strike Out Set Horizontal Alignment Set Vertical Alignment Decrease Indent Increase Indent Decrease font size Increase font size Set Font Set Font Size Set Background Color Set Text Color Set Character Style Set Paragraph Style Set default format Insert Bookmark Insert Index Insert Variable Delete Insert Table Line Break Format Replace %1 with %2? Default None Single Double Your names & File & Settings File Path: Title: Subject: Keywords: Comments: Type: Created: Modified: Last printed: Total editing time: Revision number: Encryption: Initials: Position: Company: Email: Telephone (home): Telephone (work): Fax: Street: Postal code: City: Country: & Load From Address Book & Delete Personal Data Always use this template at application start up Always use this template Nodes Guide lines ... Convert To Path Ellipse Shape Shadow Color: Remove Open palette Save palette Data Encoding: First row contains headers First column contains headers Delimiter Comma Semicolon Other Tabulator Space Textquote: " ' Decimal symbol: Thousands separator: Ignore duplicate delimiters & Format: Ranges Update Import columns: Import lines: to Unit: Size: Width: Height: Orientation: Portrait Landscape Single sided Facing pages Text direction: Right to left Margins Page edge: Binding edge: Top: Set background image... Use master background Dodge Overlay Erase Copy Normal Inversed Subtract Subtract Alpha darken CCSGraph Output the graph of color conversion of pigment's Color Conversion (c) 2007 Cyrille Berger return the list of available graphs specify the type of graph (see --graphs to get the full list, the default is full) specify the key of the source color space specify the key of the destination color space specify the output (can be ps or dot, the default is ps) name of the output file RGB (8-bit integer/ channel, unmanaged) Red Green Blue Alpha RGB (16-bit integer/ channel, unmanaged) L*a*b* (16-bit integer/ channel, unmanaged) a* b* R G B L* Light Color Red Green Blue XYZ L a* b* Grayscale Grayscale (without transparency) YCbCr 8 Bits 16 Bits 16 Bits Float 32 Bits Float Yellow Black Blue to yellow Opacity: Opacity %1% Color Selector Page Layout Page Apply to document Import Data Recommended (%1) Locale (%1) Other (%1) Generic Date Currency Please check the ranges you specified. The start value must be lower than the end value. Cannot find encoding: %1 Recent: Hide colors with bad contrast Add / Remove Colors... Import Choose File to Add Fit Page Width Fit Page Actual Pixels Add Color To Palette Color name: Cannot write to palette file %1. Maybe it is read-only. Palette Add/ Remove Colors Left Edge: Right Edge: Binding Edge: Page Edge: Facing Pages: Page Layout: Page spread Master Slide Master Page Configure Change background image Background editing tool Background Tool Add a new slide or layer Add a new page or layer Slide Layer Delete selected objects Raise selected objects Lower selected objects View mode New Layer Enter the name of the new layer: New layer Create Layer Delete Layer Could not delete all layers. At least one layer is required. Error deleting layers Add a new slide Cut Paste Insert slide Insert page Show master shapes Hide master shapes Set Page Layout Change master slide Change master page Display master background Display slide background Display page background Delete Snap to Grid Show Rulers Show/ hide the view's rulers Insert Page Insert a new page after the current one Copy Page Copy the current page Delete Page Delete the current page Master Page... Page Layout... Variable Import Document... Configure... Import Slideshow Could not import %1 Change page layout Slide %1 Page %1 Page %1 Group Shape Visible Locked Create Shapes Background tool Darken Lighten Value Out Line Border Insert Insert Linebreak Add Bookmark Color Chooser Select Character & Insert Insert the selected character in the text Horizontal Alignment Add... Automatically add new words to suggestion list Completion Options Append space & Insert: & Color: Number: String: Boolean: false Date: Add Guide Line Guide Line Confirmation Required Download Skip Could not load embedded object: %1 Could not load external document %1: %2 Error while saving embedded documents Position & Height: & Top: & Left: Context Help All values are given in %1. Page Size & Size: Landscape Delete slides Delete pages Insert Object Object Substract Columns: Column spacing: Footnote/ Endnote Different footer for even and odd pages Different footer for the first page Spacing between footer and body: Header Spacing between header and body: Different header for the first page Page Preview Page Size & & & Margins Head Line Mid: lt; sheetgt; The sheet name lt; pagegt; The current page lt; pagesgt; The total number of pages lt; namegt; The filename or URL lt; filegt; The filename with complete path or the URL lt; timegt; The current time lt; dategt; The current date lt; authorgt; Your full name lt; orggt; Your organization lt; emailgt; Your email address Columns Styles Actions Form Storage Test Storage Test 2 Master page Resize Rotate Shear KoProperty Test Cross Waiting Size Vertical Size Horizontal Size All Split Vertical Split Horizontal Pointing Hand Insert image from file Select Char Change font Fixed Name Width Height Vertical Size Type Vertical Stretch First page: Snap Guides Snap Distance (px) Enable Guide Lines Guide Tool Option Connection Shape Edit Guidelines Edit guidelines Select a filter: Fit to width Fit to page/ canvas [No Paragraph Style] [No Character Style] Selected Template Creates an empty document Choose Template No description available Open Existing Document... & Custom... Custom Line Width Line width: *. svg *. wmf *. qpic_BAR_Clipart (*. svg *. wmf *. qpic) Insert Link Mail & News Text to display: Internet address: Target: No Entries File location: Tabulator & Left Tabulator & Center & Raise & Lower Align Left Horizontally Center Align Right Align Top Default Tool Default tool Position x: Position y: Order: Alignment Horizontal: Vertical: Scale Create New Style Please specify a new style name: Name already exists! Please choose another name Change Case Case & Uppercase & Lowercase Title case & Toggle case Sentence case Convert first letter of a sentence to uppercase. Style Manager New Next style: Inherit style: Preview < None > New Style Template (%1) Font Decoration Highlighting Layout Locale date & time format Locale format Date (Fixed) File Creation File Modification Current Date (fixed) Current Date (variable) Date of File Creation Date of File Modification Date Format Format of Date Variable Time (Fixed) Current Time (fixed) Current Time (variable) Time Format This Dialog Allows You to Set the Format of the Time Variable Custom Variable Custom... Mail Merge & Mail Merge... Page Current Num Total Page Num Current Section Previous Page Number Next Page Number Page Number Number of Pages Section Title Previous Page Next Page Filename Directory Name Path Filename Filename Without Extension Author Name Email Telephone (work) Telephone (home) Fax Country Postal Code City Street Author Title Title Subject Abstract Initials Company Telephone (private) Document Abstract Document Keywords File Name File Name without Extension Directory & & File Name Link Link... Note Note... Number of Words Number of Sentences Number of Lines Number of Characters Number of Syllables Number of Frames Number of Embedded Objects Number of Pictures Number of Tables Autocorrection Simple Autocorrection Detect when a new sentence is started and always ensure that the first character is an uppercase character. Convert & two uppercase characters to one uppercase and one lowercase character (e. g. PErfect to Perfect) Detect when a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is typed and provide formatting that matches the way an Internet browser would show a URL. & Suppress double spaces Remove spaces at the beginning and end of paragraphs Automatically do & bold and underline formatting When typing '1) 'or similar in front of a paragraph, automatically convert the paragraph to use that numbering style. This has the advantage that further paragraphs will also be numbered and the spacing is done correctly. Replace 1st... with 1^st... When typing '* 'or '-' in front of a paragraph, automatically convert the paragraph to use that list-style. Using a list-style formatting means that a correct bullet is used to draw the list. Custom Quotes Replace & double quotes with typographical quotes Replace & single quotes with typographical quotes Advanced Autocorrection Replacements and exceptions for language: Enable word replacement Replace text with format & Find: Insert a special character... & Replace: Find Change Format... Clear Format Exceptions Do not treat as the end of a sentence: Accept two uppercase letters in: Change Text Format An area is empty Find string is the same as replace string! Change Variable Subtype Change Variable Format Entry Name Variable Name Variable Value Editor Add Variable Edit Variable Value: Completion Enter Right Add Completion Entry Enter entry: Completion list saved. It will be used for all documents from now on. Completion List Saved Insert Text Apply Style %1 Format Text Change First Line Indent Change Paragraph Spacing Change Paragraph Background Color Change Line Spacing Change Join Borders Change Tabulator Remove Selected Text Day Day (2 digits) Day (long name) Month Month (2 digits) Month (long name) Month (possessive long name) Year (4 digits) Hour (2 digits) Second Second (2 digits) am/ pm AM/ PM Remove Word Replace Word Insert Line Break Insert Non-Breaking Space Insert Non-Breaking Hyphen Insert Special Char Remove Comment Remove Link Edit Comment Completion Word Autocorrect Word Autocorrect Word with Format Autocorrect (capitalize first letter) Autocorrect Autocorrect for Fraction Autocorrection: Change Format Autocorrect (use bullet style) Autocorrect (use number style) Autocorrect (remove start and end line space) Simple Bold Wave Uppercase Lowercase Show Formatting Options Formatting Options Replace Text Reset Family: Color: Bold: Italic: Word by word: Underline: Strikeout: Export to Image Failed to read data. Export Error Malformed XML data. The file cannot be loaded, as it cannot be opened. KWord's RTF Import Filter The file cannot be loaded, as it seems not to be an RTF document. The document cannot be loaded, as it seems not to follow the RTF syntax. The RTF (Rich Text Format) document has an unexpected version number: %1. Continuing might result in an erroneous conversion. Do you want to continue? The PWD (PocketWord's Rich Text Format) document has an unexpected version number: %1. Continuing might result in an erroneous conversion. Do you want to continue? The URTF ("Unicode Rich Text Format") document has an unexpected version number: %1. Continuing might result in an erroneous conversion. Do you want to continue? The RTF document cannot be loaded, as it has an unexpected first keyword: \\%1. Untitled Document KWord's HTML Export Filter Recommended (%1) Locale (%1) Cannot find encoding: %1 QXml An error has occurred while parsing the KWord file. At line: %1, column %2 Error message: %3 KWord Export Filter Library KWord's Plain Text Import Filter Other (%1) KWord's Plain Text Export Filter Latex Import Filter Parameters Document Style Latex style KWord style Language Unicode latin1 Document Type New document Embedded document Table %1 Picture %1 KWord's MS Write Import Filter Footnote %1 Table %3, row %1, column %2 An error has occurred while parsing the AbiWord file. At line: %1, column %2 Error message: %3 AbiWord Import Filter Main Text Frameset An error occurred during the load of the AbiWord file: %1 Unable to save document information. Unable to save main document. Table Frame %1 KWord 1.3 This document was created with OpenOffice. org version '%1 '. This filter was written for version 1.0. Reading this file could cause strange behavior, crashes or incorrect display of the data. Do you want to continue converting the document? Unsupported document version Could not open the requested file %1 Parsing error in the main document at line %1, column %2. Error message: %3 Could not write block Could not find relationships file "%1" CSV filter cannot open input file - please report. Import Text Number Currency Date None Please check the ranges you specified. The start value must be lower than the end value. < SHEETNAME > Export Sheet to HTML Recommended: UTF-8 Locale (%1) Top QPRO filter cannot open input file - please report. Unable to open password protected files. The password algorithm has not been published File format is not supported. Could not read from file. Page The file seems to be corrupt. Skipping a table. Skipping a table. EPS Export Options PostScript level 1 PostScript level 2 PostScript level 3 PNG Export Options SVG Export Error Failed to write file. %1 Export Error Slide Title Page: Complete Page Area of Objects on Page Area to export: Custom size (in pixels): Height: Width: Margin: HTML Export Dialog Encoding: & HTML 4.01 HTML 4.01 (For older HTML user agents) & XHTML 1.0 XHTML 1.0 Mode Light: Convert to strict (X)HTML Convert mainly the document structure (Recommended for exporting to browsers with limited capabilities) & Basic: Convert to transitional (X)HTML Convert most of the document (Recommended for re-importing in KWord or for exporting to older browsers) & Enhanced: Convert to (X)HTML with CSS Convert as much as possible of the KWord document (Recommended for exporting to other modern word processors or to modern browsers) Use external CSS sheet: Enter the location of the CSS file in this field Plain Text Export Dialog End of Line & UNIX style (recommended; line feed only) & Windows style (carriage return and line feed) & MacOS style (carriage return only) Plain Text Import Dialog End of Paragraph & As is: At the end of line & Sentence: If the end of line is the end of a sentence Old & method: If the line is empty or has less than 40 characters Latex Export Filter Configuration Document Independent document The document will be able to be compiled alone The document will be generated as a full latex document since all the include will be generated before the \\begin[document} and \\end{document} commands. Document to include The document will be generated as a latex document which will have to be included in a main latex document. It will allow you to generate several little files for each chapter of your document. Document class: Quality: Default font size: Final Draft Pictures This directory will contains the eps pictures of your document Convert the pictures Pictures directory: Encoding Remove Add Contents Export information about author Add a table of content Notes Do n't export Export notes in comments Export notes in margin notes & Help F1 & OK & Cancel MS Write Import Dialog & Encoding Select the encoding of the Write document. Try the Default Encoding (CP 1252), if unsure. & Other encoding: & Default encoding (CP 1252) Most Write documents are stored using this encoding (also known as windows-1252). Select this if unsure. & Advanced These advanced options allow you to fine-tune the importing of formatting information. They compensate for differences between KWord and MS Write by adding extra formatting information (not found in the original document), to try to make the imported document look as close to the original as possible. It is safe to use the defaults, if unsure. Compensate for & linespacing differences Try to simulate Write's linespacing by adding some spaces before each paragraph. Enable & image positioning Use paragraph indentation to position images. Sheets Available Sheets Select sheets to export: Delimiter Line ******** < SHEETNAME > ******** < SHEETNAME > gets replaced by the name of the next sheet. Print delimiter line above every sheet Cells Delimiter Comma Semicolon Tabulator Space Other: Quotes: " ' Export selection only Common Other Ignore duplicate delimiters & Format: Ranges to Import lines: Import columns: Update Encoding: With this option you can define the encoding of the HTML file. The recommended encoding (UTF8) is selected as default. Sheet Selection Click here to select all sheets in the list. Select & All Deselect All This option will make the HTML export filter generate a new page for each sheet. If you disable this option, all sheets are written on one page. Use & separate files for each table Style Select this option to use the default fonts and colors for the HTML page. Use & default style Select this option to specify a separate stylesheet for the HTML page. You can select or type on in the field below. Use & external stylesheet: In this field you can enter an URL for your stylesheet. It is possible to point to a stylesheet on disk, or to somewhere on the Internet. Layout Use this option to enable or disable borders around the cells. Use & borders Use this option to define how many pixels there should be between the cells. This effect is better visible if you check Use borders too. Pixels between cells: Size in Pixels Image height: Resolution: Color Export XSLT Configuration Common xslt Files Personal xslt Files Choose... Export Filter Parameters Keep ratio Width (%): Height (%): PNG Export Error Open Document Import XSLT Configuration PNG Export Filter Parameters Height Width Height (%) Width (%) LaTeX Export Error KFormula Import Error KFormula1.3 Import Filter Page %1 JPEG Export Options Pages Owner: & Document mode Your names Your emails KoUnavail KOffice Program KoUnavail (c) 2001, David Faure David Faure Slide %1 New Slide Show %1 Error Are you sure you want to delete the selected slide show? Confirm action Configure Presenter View All slides Configure Slide Show Show Master Slides Import Slideshow... Insert Slide Copy Slide Copy the current slide Delete Slide Delete the current slide Master Slide... Previous Slide Next Slide First Slide Last Slide Configure KPresenter... Normal Notes Create Appear Animation Edit Custom Slide Shows... Start Presentation From Current Slide Configure Slide Show... Configure Presenter View... Transitions Shape Animation No Effect Edit Shape Slide Layouts File to open Create page effect Modify page effect Delete page effect Edit Create shape animation End of presentation. Click to exit. Set Layout KOffice Presentation Tool KPresenter (c) 1998-2008, The KPresenter Team Thorsten Zachmann Maintainer Laurent Montel Former maintainer Reginald Stadlbauer Original author Werner Trobin David Faure Toshitaka Fujioka Lukáš Tinkl Ariya Hidayat Percy Leonhardt Thomas Zander Peter Simonsson Carlos Licea Current Slide %1 of %2 End of Slide Show Pen Color Pen Size Black White Green Blue Yellow & File & Edit & View & Insert Line Shape Format Arrange Objects & Align Objects Text & Align Type Spellcheck Autocorrection Slide Show & Settings File Insert Tools Format Text Slide Show Navigation Vertical Alignment Flip Objects & Scale to Show the Picture 1:1 In Spell Check Result Presentation Your names Your emails Custom Slideshows editor Customs Slideshows Add new slideshow Delete slideshow Available Slides Current Slideshow: Add Slide Close Slides Presentation Slides: Edit Custom Slide Shows... Presentation monitor: Width: Will keep the width of the crop constant & Height: Ratio: Image & Crop & Slide Change sound action Import... Box Snakes Two Box Bottom In Two Box Left In Two Box Right In Four Box Vertical In Four Box Horizontal In Two Box Bottom Out Two Box Left Out Two Box Right Out Four Box Horizontal Out Waterfall Top Left Vertical Top Left Horizontal Top Right Vertical Top Right Horizontal Bottom Left Vertical Bottom Left Horizontal Bottom Right Vertical Bottom Right Horizontal Parallel Snakes Vertical Top Same In Vertical Top Same Out Vertical Bottom Same In Horizontal Left Same In Horizontal Left Same Out Horizontal Right Same In Horizontal Right Same Out Horizontal Top Right Opposite In Diagonal Top Left Opposite In Clockwise Top Left In Clockwise Top Left Out Clockwise Top Right In Clockwise Top Right Out Clockwise Bottom Left In Clockwise Bottom Left Out Clockwise Bottom Right In Clockwise Bottom Right Out Counterclockwise Top Left In Counterclockwise Top Left Out Counterclockwise Top Right In Counterclockwise Top Right Out Counterclockwise Bottom Left In Counterclockwise Bottom Left Out Counterclockwise Bottom Right In Counterclockwise Bottom Right Out Snake From Left From Right From Top From Bottom From Top Left From Top Right From Bottom Left From Bottom Right Pentagon Up Reverse Down Down Reverse RoundRect Horizontal Horizontal Reverse Vertical Vertical Reverse Heart Heart Reverse Keyhole Reverse Ellipse Circle Circle Reverse Rectangular Rectangular Reverse Diamond Reverse Triangle Right Right Reverse Left Left Reverse ArrowHead Star Four Point Star Reverse Five Point Star Reverse Six Point Star Reverse Double Sweep Parallel Vertical Opposite Vertical Opposite Horizontal Parallel Diagonal Top Left Parallel Diagonal Bottom Left Parallel Vertical Reverse Parallel Diagonal Reverse Opposite Vertical Reverse Opposite Horizontal Reverse Parallel Diagonal Top Left Reverse Parallel Diagonal Bottom Left Reverse Center Right Center Top Center Left Center Bottom Fan Out Top Fan Out Right Fan Out Bottom Fan Out Left Fan In Right Fan In Bottom Fan In Left Pin Wheel Two Blades Horizontal Clockwise Four Blades Horizontal Clockwise Clock Saloon Door To Left To Bottom To Right Windshield Double Fan Fan Out Vertical Fan Out Horizontal Fan In Vertical Fan In Horizontal Fan In Vertical Reverse Fan In Horizontal Reverse Single Sweep Clockwise Right Clockwise Bottom Clockwise Left Clockwise Top Left Counterclockwise Bottom Left Clockwise Bottom Right Counterclockwise Top Right Clockwise Bottom Left Counterclockwise Bottom Right Clockwise Top Right Slide Corners In Corners Out Misc Diagonal Barn Door Diagonal Bottom Left Diagonal Top Left Diagonal Barn Zig Zag Vertical Reversed Horizontal Reversed Header Footer Click to preview the page effect. Duration: Spiral Wipe Effect Snake Wipe Effect Pentagon Wipe Effect RoundRect Wipe Effect Misc Wipe Effect Ellipse Wipe Effect Iris Wipe Effect Eye Wipe Effect Hexagon Wipe Effect Triangle Wipe Effect Star Wipe Effect Fan Wipe Effect Clock Wipe Effect Double Fan Wipe Effect Bar Wipe Effect Slide Wipe Effect Four Box Wipe Effect Misc Diagonal Wipe Effect Barn Vee Wipe Effect Zig Zag Wipe Effect Barn Door Wipe Effect Diagonal Wipe Effect Vee Wipe Effect Box Wipe Effect Form Navigate to: Edit custom slideshows... Cover down effect Insert & new slide: Use & default template Use current slide as default Choose different template Rotation Angle: ° Pie & Type: & Length: Set here the start position. Set the arc length of your pie. Start position: Preview Channel Intensity Fade Intensity Contrast Normalize Solarize Noise Blur Sharpen Shade Value: % Gray Color: Color 1: Color 2: Intensity: Factor: Type: LaPlace Poisson Color Shading Azimuth: Elevation: Angle: Wave length: Pen Arrow Style & Begin: & End: & Width: Style: Color: pt Rect Vertical declination: Horizontal declination: Set the horizontal declination. Set the vertical declination. Polygon & Sharpness: Brush & Style: & Preview & Effect: & Speed: Sound effect & File: Automatic & transition to the next slide after: Gradient Gradient: X-factor: Unbalanced: & Y-factor: Margin Margins Synchronize changes General Name: Protect size and position Keep & aspect ratio Position Shadow Color & & Distance Distance: Orientation Picture Depth & 1 bit color mode & 8 bit color mode 16 bit color mode & 32 bit color mode & Default color mode % Grayscale & Brightness: & Qt: :DockLeft: Qt: :Orientation Use slide master background Background type: Color/ Gradient Plain Diagonal Gradient 1 Diagonal Gradient 2 Circle Gradient Rectangle Gradient PipeCross Gradient Pyramid Gradient Unbalanced X-factor: Y-factor: View mode: Scaled Apply & Global & Reset Single Color %1% Fill Pattern Crossing Lines Diagonal Lines (/) Diagonal Lines (\\) Diagonal Crossing Lines Diagonal 2 PipeCross Pyramid Resize Object Up Resize Object Down Resize Object Left Resize Object Right Resize Object Left & & Up Resize Object Left & & Down Resize Object Right & & Up Resize Object Right & & Down Read-only content cannot be changed. No modifications will be accepted. & Drawing Mode & Goto Slide... & End Change Text Font Set Text Color Set Text Background Color Make Text Bold Make Text Italic Underline Text Set Text Font Change Text Size Set Text Subscript Set Text Superscript Apply Default Format Increase Font Size Decrease Font Size Set Text Align Change Tabulators Increase Paragraph Depth Decrease Paragraph Depth Change First Line Indent Change Left Indent Change Right Indent Scale to Original Size Scale Picture to Be Shown 1:1 in Presentation Mode Extend Text Contents to Height Extend Text to Contents Align Objects Left Align Objects Top Align Objects Right Align Objects Bottom Align Objects Centered (horizontal) Close Object Closed Freehand Closed Polyline Modify Slide Transition Modify Slide Transition For All Pages Interface Spelling Document Document Settings Default Tools Settings Paths Path Settings Change Config Show rulers Show status bar Number of recent files: Background object color: Grid color: Undo/ redo limit: Display links & Underline all links Display comments Display field code Grid Vertical grid size: Change Display Link Command Change Display Field Code Command Document Defaults Default font: Choose... Automatic hyphenation Create backup file Autosave (min): No autosave min Starting page number: Tab stop: Cursor Cursor in protected area Direct insert cursor Change Starting Page Number Change Tab Stop Value Outline & Rectangle Polygon & Pie Type Path Picture Path Backup Path Modify Path... & Add... & Modify... & Remove Test Define Custom Slide Show Name: Existing slides: Selected slides: Custom Slide Show name is already used. Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No office: body tag found. Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No tag found inside office: body. You do not appear to have PERL installed. It is needed to convert this document. Please install PERL and try again. Insert Part Object Invalid document, DOC tag missing. Paste Objects Set New Options Move Slide Insert File Insert New Slide Duplicate Object Number of copies: Rotation angle: Increase width: Increase height: Move Y: Appear Order of appearance: Effect (appearing): Come From Right/ Top Come From Right/ Bottom Come From Left/ Top Come From Left/ Bottom Wipe From Left Wipe From Right Wipe From Top Wipe From Bottom Fast Effect (object specific): Paragraph After Paragraph Timer of the object: File name: Play Disappear Effect (disappearing): Disappear to Right Disappear to Left Disappear to Top Disappear to Bottom Disappear to Right/ Top Disappear to Right/ Bottom Disappear to Left/ Top Disappear to Left/ Bottom Wipe to Left Wipe to Top Wipe to Bottom *. %1_BAR_%2 Files All Supported Files Go to slide: Image Effect Import Style File name is empty. File is not a KPresenter file! Path: Title: Preliminary Slides Background color: Create Memory Stick Slideshow Overwrite Presentation Create pictures of the slides Create index file Remove Change Help Line Position Position: Add New Help Line Add New Help Point X position: Y position: Slide Note %1: Master Page Note: Delete Objects Resize Group Objects Ungroup Objects Lower Objects Raise Objects Insert Line Insert Rectangle Insert Ellipse Insert Pie/ Arc/ Chord Insert Textbox Insert Autoform Insert Freehand Insert Polyline Insert Polygon Insert Closed Polyline Apply Styles Change Pixmap Insert Picture Slide Master Move Objects Change Shadow Change Vertical Alignment No Outline Square Line Arrow Dimension Line & General & Transition Type & Manual transition to next step or slide & Infinite loop Measure presentation & duration Custom slide: Selected pages: Select & All Arc Chord Presentation duration: Display Duration Slide Title Slides in the pages: Draw border around the slides Apply Properties Name Object Protect Object Keep Ratio Change Size Picture pt Rename Slide Slide title: Close From All Directions Open From All Directions Interlocking Horizontal 2 Interlocking Vertical 1 Interlocking Vertical 2 Surround 1 Fly Away 1 Cover Up Cover Left-Up Cover Left-Down Cover Right-Bottom Dissolve Melting Paste Text Insert Variable Protect content Effect: Automatic preview Remove Slide & Delete Insert new slide Save Picture Save Failed No chart component registered No table component registered No formula component registered Autoform-Choose Properties Slide Background Do you want to load a previously saved configuration which will be used for this HTML Presentation? *. kpweb_BAR_KPresenter HTML Presentation (*. kpweb) Only local files are currently supported. Object Effect No Slide Change List Type Change Outline Color Change Fill Color Change Line Begin Change Line End Change Outline Style Change Outline Width Show Sidebar Hide Sidebar Hide Notebar Slide & Master Guide Lines Show & Grid Hide & Grid Snap to Grid & Slide... Picture... Select & Rotate & Zoom & Shape & Circle/ Ellipse & Pie/ Arc/ Chord & Text Table & Object & Line & Freehand Polyline Closed & Freehand Closed Polyline & Font... Font Family & Bold & Italic & Underline & Strike Out & Color... Align & Left Align & Center Align & Right Align & Block Number Bullet & Increase Depth & Decrease Depth Extend Contents to Object & Height & Extend Object to Fit Contents & Insert Slide Number & Properties & Lower Objects Bring to Front Send to Back Rotate Objects... & Shadow Objects... Align Center (horizontally) Align & Top Align Center (vertically) Align & Bottom Slide Background... Create & HTML Slideshow... Create Memory Stick Slideshow... Template Manager Use Current Slide as Default Template Align Objects Line Begin Line End Outline Style Outline Width & Group Objects & Ungroup Objects Edit & Object Effect... Edit Slide & Transition... & Go to Start Go to & End Goto & Slide... Fill Color... Outline Color... & Extend Contents to Object Height & Resize Object to Fit Contents & Rename Slide... Scale to Original Size 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 & Change Picture... Image & Effect... Superscript Abstract 1 Abstract 2 Abstract 3 Blue Green Browns Burning Paper Coffee Cold Steel Cold Steel 2 Dark 1 Deep Sea Default Four bars French flag French flag smooth German flag German flag smooth Golden Greens Horizon 1 Horizon 2 Incandescent Land 1 Land and Sea Metallic Something Mexican flag Mexican flag smooth Nauseating Headache Neon Cyan Neon Green Neon Yellow Purples Romanian flag Romanian flag smooth Rounded edge Shadows 1 Shadows 2 Shadows 3 Sunrise Tropical Colors Wood 1 Wood 2 Yellow Orange 40_Colors Named Colors KDE (new) Web Felt Pen square (10x10) square (10x10) blur Circle (11) Circle Fuzzy (11) Circle (13) Circle Fuzzy (13) Circle (15) Circle Fuzzy (15) Circle (17) Circle Fuzzy (17) Circle (19) Circle Fuzzy (19) Circle (01) square (20x20) square (20x20) blur Circle (03) Circle Fuzzy (03) Circle (05) Circle Fuzzy (05) square (5x5) square (5x5) blur Circle (07) Circle Fuzzy (07) Circle (09) Circle Fuzzy (09) Cursor Cursor Resize Diag1 Cursor Resize Diag2 Cursor Resize Hor Cursor Resize Vert Cursor Up Diagonal Star (11) Diagonal Star (17) Diagonal Star (25) Galaxy, Big Pepper pixel (1x1 square) 3D Green Big Blue Blue Grid Blue Squares Blue Web Bricks Crack Craters Crinkled Paper Electric Blue Fibers Granite #1 Dried mud Ice Leather Leopard Lightning Marble #1 Marble #2 Marble #3 One Small Step... Paper Pink Marble Rain recessed Red Cubes Rocks Sky Small Squares Stone Stripes Terra Warning! Wood of some sort Wood #1 Wood #2 Wood & Edit & Resources & View Grid Spacing & Image & Layer New & Select Filter & Tools Settings View Layer Edit Navigation Your names Your emails Current Preset Definition Name: Current brush definition & Save to Presets PushButton Preset Collection Name New Image Image Size Width: Height: Resolution: Mode Merge strategy: Description: & Name: & Opacity: Composite mode: Color space: TextLabel Form Options Paint color: ... Background color: Opacity: Current preset Paint op: Show root layer Autosave every: Cursor shape: Tool Icon Crosshair Arrow No Cursor Source Selection & Layer Selection & Image Selection Combination method & Combined area & Shared area Placement X offset: Y offset: Horizontal spacing: Subdivision: Vertical spacing: Style Main: Lines Dashed Lines Dots untitled-1 Set Width and Height to screen resolution. & Screen size Color Contents Canvas color: Transparent Opacity of the background color Opacity of the background color. Opaque First layer from clipboard Create Custom Gradient Segment Color Left: Right: Linear Curved Sine Sphere Inc. Sphere Dec. RGB HSV CW HSV CCW Image Resolution X resolution: Y resolution: Color Settings Default color model for new images: Display & Rendering intent: Perceptual Relative Colorimetric Saturation Absolute Colorimetric Printing Default printer color model: When Pasting Into Krita From Other Applications Assume sRGB (like images from the web are supposed to be seen) Ask each time Note: When copying/ pasting inside Krita color info is always preserved. Use Blackpoint compensation Bookmark current Delete Close & Layer Name: OpenGL Enable OpenGL Transparency Checkboxes Size: Color: Enable curve anti-aliasing Geometry Options Brush Generator Foreground Color Background Color Stroke Filter selection Filter: Presets: Edit Presets Model: Depth: Source: Entire Image Export Preview Preview Preview modified layer Original Show original layer Zoom Out Zoom In 1: 1 Update preview & Autoupdate Automatically update the preview whenever the filter settings change Dialog Apply Create Mask Effect Cancel The maximum number of "tiles" that are kept in memory. For regular RGBA8 images, each tile is about 16 kB in size. Thus, for a value of 500 tiles this usually means about 8 megabytes are used for image data. If you regularly handle large images, a greater value here might be useful. Note that this number is only a guideline for Krita, and is not guaranteed to be the actual number of tiles in memory. Maximum number of tiles kept in memory: This configures how much Krita will use the swap file. If you move the slider all the way to the left, Krita will not use the swap file at all. If you move it all the way to the right, Krita will make maximum use of the swap file. This configures how much Krita likes to swap. Move the slider to the left, and there is no swapping at all. Move it to the right there is a lot of swapping going on. Unnamed Add New Color... Remove Selected Color Add New Palette... Clear Current Palette Fill Palette from Image Fill Palette from Current Layer & None & Selection current & Layer Rendering intent determines the bias in the color conversion. Rendering Intent Relative colorimetric Absolute colorimetric Mode: Pixel Shape Action: Replace (Shortcut R) Intersect (Shortcut T) Add (Shortcut A) Subtract (Shortcut S) Anti-aliasing Transformation Effects Scale X: Scale Y: Shear X: Shear Y: Rotation angle (radians): Move X: Move Y: Min Mean Visualization Shift Cutoff Red Green Blue Seed Crop X: Width: Will keep the width of the crop constant & Height: Will keep the height of the crop constant Y: Ratio: Will keep the ratio constant Image & Crop Star Vertices: Ratio: Selection Mode Move current layer Move the whole group Color Picker Channel Value Sample radius: Show colors as percentages Add to palette: Update current color Sample All Visible Layers Current Layer Initial mode Correct perspective Project Example Transform radius Ink depletion Opacity decrease Saturation decrease Shape: Ellipse Rectangle Anti-aliased pixel Proportional Random size Rotation Constant ° Random Follow cursor Texture Diameter: Aspect: Rotation: Scale: Spacing: Particles Count % Jitter Movement Gaussian distribution Ink Amount Opacity Saturation Weights pressure weight weighted saturation sigma Mouse pressure 2D Scale factor Shear factor Random offset Brush Shape Brush Settings Healing Custom Curves Size Curve Use custom curve Opacity Curve Darken Curve & OK & Cancel Start diameter Begin spacing flow Hue Random HSV Random opacity Color per particle Fill background Sample Input layer Mix with background color repeat Length: Painting mode Wash Style: Incremental Pressure Angular Selection mode: Regular Animated Use as Brush Add to Predefined Brushes Text Text: Font: -- Circle Square Size Fade Horizontal: Vertical: Spikes: Angle: Filter Settings Grow Shrink Swirl CCW Move Color deformation Lens zoom out Lens zoom in Deform Radius Deform Amount Bilinear interpolation Paint when not moving the brush Use counter spacing: Dynamics settings Initial width Drag Fixed angle X angle Y angle Circle radius Line spacing Line count Polygon Wire Paint connection Line Grid width Grid height Division level Scale Vertical border Horizontal border Jitter borders Mode 2 Mode 1 Mode 3 Curve Mode Vertical Radius Horizontal Radius Horizontal Radius: Vertical Radius: Level: Horizontal Wave Wavelength: Shift: Amplitude: Sinusoidale Triangle Vertical Wave Levels Logarithmic Shadows Highlights Exposure: Near center: Near edges: Center: + Contrast - Brightness Hue: Saturation: Value: Channel: Output: Threshold: Size of the window: Half-Size: Amount: Reference image: & Bumpmap source layer: & Type & Linear & Spherical Sinusoidal & Compensate for darkening Invert bumpmap & X offset: & Y offset: & Depth: & Water level: & Ambient light: File size: Small Quality: Bad Good Number of resolutions: PDFImportWidget Pages & All pages & Selection of page Dimensions PNG Options Compress: Slow Fast Interlacing Type: Binary Update No image loaded Preview image Size: 100KB Basic Progressive Smooth: Subsampling: Formats: Filters: TIFF Options None Predictor: Horizontal Differencing Flatten the & image JPEG Compression Options Smallest Best Fax mode: Classic & Color: & Preview p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} #extension GL_ARB_texture_rectangle: enable uniform sampler2DRect image; void main() {gl_FragColor = texture2DRect(image, gl_TexCoord[0]. st);} p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} void main() {gl_TexCoord[0] = gl_MultiTexCoord0; gl_Position = ftransform();} Colorspace & Native As & RGB p, li {white-space: pre-wrap;} Width and Height of the tiles (must be a power of two) & Tile Size & Margin New Layer Properties Layer name: Target Colorspace: Opacity: Channel Sources Red: Layer 1 File... Green: Blue: Alpha: Layer 2 Extension Information Version: Actions: Create a new action Duplicate action Duplicate the currently selected action Move an action up Move an action down Delete the current action View or change the layer properties Choose Palette Overview 00000 1:1 Colorspace Conversion & Rendering Intent For images Hue hopefully maintained (but not required), lightness and saturation sacrificed to maintain the perceived color. White point changed to result in neutral grays. Intended for images. Best for graphs and charts Hue and saturation maintained with lightness sacrificed to maintain saturation. White point changed to result in neutral grays. Intended for business graphics (make it colorful charts, graphs, overheads,...) If adequate table is present in profile, then, it is used. Else reverts to perceptual intent. Best for spot colours Source Files Add one or more images to the panorama Move an image down (that is, to the right) Move an image up (that is, left) Remove an image from the list & Create Panorama Method & Logarithmic & Channel: View: Shear Image & Shear Image Shear angle Y: Shear angle X: Scale To New Size Size in Pixels Pixels Percent (%) Interpolation: Print Size Print Width: Print Height: Resolution pixels/ inch & Resize & Crop layers on image resize & Scale & Pixel Dimensions & Width: Original: & New: & Percent: & Constrain proportions & Filter: Canvas Size Width Height Percent Offset X Offset Y Offset Offset X: Offset Y: Blur radius: Allow resizing Color Range Reds Yellows Cyans Blues Magentas & Invert & Add to current selection & Subtract from current selection & Deselect Rotate Image Orientation Clockwise Counter-clockwise Angle 90 & degrees 180 degrees 270 degrees & Custom: Creator name: Publisher: Rights: Date: Title: Exposure Brightness value: Exposure time: Exposure mode: Auto Manual Exposure program: Not defined Normal program Aperture priority Shutter priority Creative program Action program Portrait mode Landscape mode Exposure index: Exposure bias: Aperture: Shutter speed: F Number: Lens Focal length: Focal length (35mm equivalent): Max aperture: Autofocus Subject distance: Metering mode: Unknown Average Center weighted average Spot Multi spot Partial Other Close view Distant view Flash Fired Strobe return: No strobe return detection Undefined No strobe return light detected Strobe return light detected Auto mode Function Red-eye removal Flash energy: Postprocessing Light source: Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Fine weather Cloudy weather Shade Daylight fluorescent (D5700 - 7100K) Day white fluorescent (N4600 - 5400K) Cool white fluorescent (W3900 - 4500K) White fluorescent (WW 3200 - 3700K) Standard light A Standard light B Standard light C D55 D65 D75 D50 ISO studio tungsten other Sharpness: Normal Soft Hard Contrast: White balance: Custom Misc Scene capture type: Standard Landscape Portrait Night scene Maker: Sensing method type: Not Defined One-chip color area sensor Two-chip color area sensor Three-chip color area sensor Color sequential area sensor Color sequential linear sensor CMYK Destination Active Layer New Layer Ignore size of imported image and keep current size Resize current size to size of the imported image Scale imported image to fit to current size Source files: Filename Exposure time aperture Film sensitivity (iso) add image Camera response: Calculate camera response Create HDR Layer Border selection by pixels Shrink selection by Shrink from image border Grow selection by Feather selection by Current color model: Source Current layer Flatten all layers before separation Output To layers To images Alpha Options Copy alpha channel to each separated channel as an alpha channel Discard alpha channel Output to color, not grayscale Independence Percentile: Sigma: Key: Phi: Range: Lower: Upper: Brightness: Chromatic: Light: simple Local contrast threshold: Equation: 2 4 Operator: Preset: edit presets Ok & Mode & Filter Layer Layer Effects Select & Rotate Draw a sky Samples Random painting Filters test Change colorspace Filters Dockers Palette Docker Canvas decorations Show some vanishing points YCbCr (16-bit integer/ channel) YCbCr (8-bit integer/ channel) Selection & Finish Swap Foreground and Background Color Reset Foreground and Background Color No options Mode: Insert Image as Layer... Properties... Import Image Installation Error Image Properties Preferences General Color Management Performance Grid Krita Layer Properties No configuration options are available for this filter Apply Again New Transformation Mask Painter's Toolchest Artist's materials Edit brush preset New configuration %1 Selection decoration Show Painting Assistants Create Layer from Mask New filter mask Mask to Selection Layer from Mask Apply Filter Again Apply Filter Again: %1 KOffice image manipulation application (c) 1999-2009 The Krita team. Adrian Page Alan Horkan Bart Coppens Boudewijn Rempt Carsten Pfeiffer Casper Boemann Clarence Dang Cyrille Berger Dirk Schoenberger Danny Allen Emanuele Tamponi Gábor Lehel John Califf Laurent Montel Matthias Elter Melchior Franz Michael Koch Michael Thaler Patrick Julien Roger Larsson Samy Lange Sven Langkamp Toshitaka Fujioka Thomas Zander Tom Burdick Sander Koning Andreas Lundin Mirror Horizontally Mirror Vertically & Flatten image & Merge with Layer Below & Flatten Layer Save Layer as Image... Size Canvas to Size of Current Layer Resize Image to Size of Current Layer Filter Layer Properties Generator Layer Properties Could not add layer to image. Layer Error New Filter Layer Duplicate of '%1 ' Scale Layer Rotate Layer Shear layer The image contains hidden layers that will be lost. Flatten Image & Flatten Image Export Layer Perspective grid Show Perspective Grid Hide Perspective Grid Clear Perspective Grid Snap To Grid 1x1 5x5 Cannot write to palette file %1. Maybe it is read-only. Palette Add New Palette Palette name: The %1 filter will convert your %2 data to 16-bit L*a*b* and vice versa. Filter Will Convert Your Layer Data The %1 filter will convert your %2 data to 16-bit RGBA and vice versa. Pasting data from simple source As & Web As on & Monitor Visible Locked Alpha Locked Show Rulers The rulers show the horizontal and vertical positions of the mouse on the image and can be used to position your mouse at the right place on the canvas. Uncheck this to hide the rulers. Fill Patterns & Patterns Gradients & Gradients & Color & Painter's Tools & Palette Patterns Custom Pattern Show Dockers Tools Insert as New Layer Insert as New Layers Edit Palette... Edit Palette Custom Gradient... No configuration options. No configuration option. Split Segment Duplicate Segment Remove Segment Choose meta data merge strategy Paste into & New Image Paste at cursor Delete & Reselect Copy Selection to New Layer Cut Selection to New Layer Fill with Foreground Color Fill with Background Color Display Selection Hide Selection Smooth... Cut (pasted) Select All Clear Invert Border Feather... Selection Active: x = %1 y = %2 width = %3 height = %4 No Selection %1% Composite Mode Invalid value. Anonymizer Remove personal information: author, location... Tool information Add the name of the tool used for creation and the modification date Krita %1 Drop Drop all meta data Priority to first meta data Use in priority the meta data from the layers at the bottom of the stack. Only identical Keep only meta data that are identical Smart This merge strategy attempt to find the best solution for merging, for instance by merging list of authors together, or keeping photographic information that are identical... Filter Transformation Mask Settings Hermite Box Bilinear Bell BSpline Lanczos3 Mitchell Resize Image Reselect Node Composite Mode Property Changes Raise Convert Image Type Move Layer Remove Layer Lower Change Filter Add Layer Deselect Node Opacity Change Generator Adjust Blur Colors Edge Detection default Rotate Node background Layer %1 Crop Image Size Canvas Scale Image Merge with Layer Below Flatten Layer Last used Copy From Import image Open File(s) or URL(s) to open Crop the image to an area Smoothness Assistant: Magnetism: Initial width: Mass: Drag: X angle: Y angle: Width range: Fixed angle: Paint with brushes using dynamic movements Edit the grid Draw a star with the current brush Draw a straight line with the current brush Move a layer Draw a path. Distance: Angle: Select a color from the image or current layer Rate: Line tool Alt+Drag will move the origin of the currently displayed line around, Shift+Drag will force you to draw straight lines Draw a rectangle Cannot pick a color as no layer is active. Cannot pick a color as the active layer is not visible. Fill Threshold: When checked do not use the foreground color, but the gradient selected to fill with Limit to current layer Fill entire selection Draw an ellipse Path Draw a gradient. Gradient Repeat: Reverse Bi-Linear Radial Conical Conical Symmetric Forwards Alternating Anti-alias threshold: Preview opacity: Paint with brushes Fill a contiguous area of color with a color, or fill a selection. Transform the perspective appearance of a layer or a selection Perspective Transformation Draw a polygon. Shift-mouseclick ends the polygon. Draw a polyline. Shift-mouseclick ends the polyline. Automatic Mode Manual Mode Automatic mode Tool for Curves - Example & Example Tool Draw cubic Beziers. Keep Alt, Control or Shift pressed for options. Return or double-click to finish. Select an area of the image with curves Bezier Curve Bezier Painting Tool Bezier Selection Tool & Bezier Path Select areas of the image with Bezier paths. Path Selection Tool Options Elliptical Selection Contiguous Area Selection Fuzziness: Rectangular Selection Select a rectangular area Select a polygonal region Similar Selection Select a contiguous area of colors Select an area by its outline Select similar colors Polygonal Selection Select an area of the image with path. Select an elliptical area Transform a layer or a selection Edit the perspective grid Brush size Chalk brush Spray brush Particle type Brush shape Sumi-e brush Pixel Airbrush Pixel Brush Pixel Eraser Smudge Brush Painting Mode Duplicate Mixing Brush Filter Brush Experiment brush Soft brush Spacing: Brush Tip Darken Speed Time Drawing angle X-Tilt Y-Tilt Rate Mix Rate: Autobrush Predefined Brushes Text Brush Color options Deform Options Deform brush Dyna brush Grid brush MyPaint brush opaque hardness dabs per actual radius jitter color hue color saturation color value change color hue change color satur. (HSL) change color value (HSV) change color satur. (HSV) eraser stroke threshold stroke duration stroke hold time custom input custom input filter elliptical dab: ratio elliptical dab: angle direction filter Curve brush Float Alpha Long Middle Short HSV Adjustment Gaussian Blur & Gaussian Blur... & Blur... Cubism & Cubism... Tile size Tile saturation & Sharpen Top Edge Detection Right Edge Detection Bottom Edge Detection Left Edge Detection Sharpen Round Corners & Round Corners... Radius & Random Noise... Noise Raindrops & Raindrops... Drop size Number Fish eyes & Wave... Wave & Levels Keep sign of result Make image opaque Sobel Dodge Burn Lens Correction Brightness / Contrast & Brightness/ Contrast curve... & Color Adjustment curves... & Auto Contrast & Desaturate Color Adjustment & HSV Adjustment... Auto Contrast Desaturate Maximize Channel Minimize Channel & Color to Alpha... Color to Alpha Wavelet Noise Reducer & Wavelet Noise Reducer Threshold Gaussian Noise Reducer & Gaussian Noise Reduction Window size & Small Tiles... Number of tiles Small Tiles Random Pick & Random Pick... Unsharp Mask Color Transfer & Oilpaint... Smooth Oilpaint Depth Pixelize Pixel width Pixel height HDR Layer JPEG 2000 Export Options Page %1 PNG Export Options PPM Export Options Background JPEG Export Options & Solid Color... Glsl Image Cannot run GLSL programs on this computer The OpenGL filter cannot run. Your graphics card or driver is missing the necessary extensions There is an error with your GLSL Program, it cannot be linked Select a Background Remove currently selected background Reset to default compose Layer Compose Layer... Compose Layer Continue Success Open and play... Open and edit... Save all actions Start recording macro Stop recording actions No editor for current action. Save macro Discard changes Palettes Layers View mode & Paint Layer & Group Layer & Clone Layer & Shape Layer & Filter Layer... & Generated Layer... & Transparency Mask & Filter Mask... & Transformation Mask... & Local Selection & Properties... & Remove Layer & Duplicate Layer or Mask Small Color Selector Digital Colors Mixer %1: Specific Color Selector Triangle Color Selector & Convert Image Type... & Convert Layer Type... Convert All Layers From Convert Current Layer From Convert Layer Type Painterly Color Space, %1 wavelengths Absorption Scattering Painterly Color Mixer New Panorama Layer Create Panorama Layer Panorama Layer & Shear Image... & Shear Layer... Shear Layer Scale To New Size... Size Canvas... Scale & Layer... & Scale... Layer Size Scale Selection Add Drop Shadow... Drop Shadow Add Drop Shadow & Color Range... & Rotate Image... Right 90° 180° Left 90° & Rotate Layer... List Invalid Date String Variant (%1) Alternative array Rational Key Type & Edit metadata... Unknown pattern "%1" Invalid image size ColorSpace %1 %2 is not available, please check your installation. & Show %1 HDR colorspace RGBAF32 not found, please check your installation. Layer Creation Error Compute Camera Response Error Grow... Shrink... Border... Border Selection Feather Selection Separate Image... Separate Image Reinhard 02 Reinhard 05 Ashikhmin 02 Ruler assistant Ruler Ruler assistant editor tool Feather & Scale Selection... Grow selection... Shrink selection... Border selection... Spacing Brush: large Dip Brush Chinese Brush & Finish Polyline Add Replace Intersect Subtract Paint a path Measure Example curves tool Paint with curves Select with curves Sample merged Select Contiguous Area GRAY/ Alpha16 Histogram rotation scale Form1 Pixel Selection Vector Selection Custom... Jitter size enabled Jitter: add No properties Minimum: Maximum: Scatter Count: Main Bristles Coloring: Plain Brushes Dynamic Brush Filters list New program %1 & PopupPalette All Images Layer Opacity ColorSpace Painterly Overlay Gravity Pigment Concentration Volume Colorspace: & Mask Filter Mask... Local Selection Remove To Top & Generator Layer... & Remove Duplicate current Layer & Hide & Show Float16 Half Histogram Selection Eraser Erase parts of a selection with a brush Selection Brush Brush presets Choose Gradient to Add Choose Pattern to Add Choose Brush to Add sizes as percentage% Raise Mask Lower Mask Mask Properties & Add... Flip on & X Axis Flip on & Y Axis No editor Show Grid Hide Grid Original: & Normalize picture & Use linear interpolation Integral step: Blurring iterations: Blur: Filters Gallery & Adjustment Layer Adjustment Layer Properties Softer Complex Brush Tablet Devices Enable Configure... Configure %1 Paint volume Painterly Color Space LC, precision %1 Contract... Rotate Image 180 Rotate Image CCW Rotate 180 Rotate CCW Rotating Color conversion Iterators PaintView & Select All PaintView (fps) Performance test results Properties for layer New & Clone Layer WdgGrowSelection Magenta Load Strength Paint & gravity Orientation: & Strength: & Paint & Canvas Indian Red Cadmium Yellow Hookers Green Cerulean Blue Hansa Yellow Phthalo Green Ivory Black Paint strength: Wetness: Watercolor Brush Red Concentration Myth Red Myth Green Blue Concentration Myth Blue Adsorbed Red Concentration Adsorbed Green Concentration Adsorbed Myth Green Adsorbed Blue Concentration Watercolor Physics Simulation Filter Lightness Paint Volume Duplicate Brush Healing radius KisWdgCustomBrush Stop Mask From Selection... Mask from Layer... & Layer... Edit Mask Bears Browns and Yellows Caramel Coldfire Cool Colors Cranes Dark Pastels Grayblue Grays GrayViolet Hilite Muted News3 Paintjet Visibone Visibone 2 Warm Colors Image Properties... & Transform Remove Layer Mask & Resolution: & Filter Brush Select Outline & Outline Selection Contiguous Select & Contiguous Area Selection Select a contiguous area SelectEraser Selection & Eraser SelectBrush & Selection Brush Select Polygonal & Polygonal Selection Select a polygonal area Select Similar Colors & Similar Selection & Polygon & Pan Pan Zoom tool Zoom Tool & Zoom Font Tool Enter text: & Elliptical Selection Rectangular Select Tool & Rectangular Selection Visible channels: Vertical sensor: Rename Image Layer Property Changes Select & Image Size Zoom to 100% Original & Highlights & Saturation Coarse Lighter More Red More Green More Yellow More Magenta Custom Canvas Definition & Pre-defined canvas types: & Basic color: Grainy Fine & fiber: Full Screen Offset: Scripts No Perspective Grid to Display Cannot find %1 & Remove Folder No options for %1. Filter: Zoom %1% Add Palette No Active Tool Alpha mask XYZ/ Alpha Copy Red Copy Blue Displace Modulate Colorize Overlay Copy Cyan Copy Magenta Copy Yellow Copy Black Wet RGB16 CMYK16 RGB8 Grayscale Crop Tool Star Tool & Star & Ellipse Text Tool & Line Rectangle Tool & Color Picker & Fill Ellipse Tool & Duplicate Brush Duplicate Tool Gradient Tool Brush Tool Fill Tool Perspective transform Tool Polygon Tool Polyline Tool Select Similar Magnetic Outline Selection Tool Eraser Select Tool & Move selection Polygonal Select Tool Select Outline tool Elliptical Select Tool Transform Tool Substrate Script Manager... & Screenshot... Unable to Save Image Print Screenshot Halftone Reduction... Thresholding & Insert & Tools & Scan Image... No scan-service available Scanner Plugin Your names Your emails General Number of pages: Number of frames: Number of pictures: Number of tables: Text Include text from foot- and endnotes Words: Sentences: Syllables: Lines: Characters including spaces: Characters without spaces: East Asian characters Flesch reading ease: Check this option to have a text area created automatically for each page. For letters and notes with one main text, possibly on several pages, you should keep this checked. You should only uncheck it if you want to define completely where each text frame should be positioned. Provide main text area Page Size & & Margins Columns Create Select Bookmark Bookmarks & Rename & Delete Name of frameset: Create a new frameset: Select existing frameset to connect to: Frameset Name Protect size and position Position X: Y: Width: Height: Margins Synchronize changes Bottom: Top: Right: Left: Create New Bookmark Name: Create a new page Resize last frame Do not show the extra text Reconnect frame to current flow Do not create a followup frame Copy this Frame Only on even/ odd pages Protect content Frame is a copy of the previous frame Changes will be applied to all frames in frameset Retain original aspect ratio Layout of Text in Other Frames Text will run through this frame Text will run around this frame Text will not run around this frame Run Around Side Left Right Longest side Distance Between Frame and Text: Columns: Column spacing: Words Sentences Syllables Lines Characters incl. spaces Characters without spaces Flesch reading ease ... Automatically update & File & Edit & View & Display Mode & Insert Format Frames & Tools Spellcheck Autocorrection Change Tracking & Settings Edit Table Insert Paragraph Font Format Borders Formula Spell Check Result Change Variable To Standard Head 1 Head 2 Head 3 Enumerated List Alphabetical List Bullet List Contents Title Contents Head 1 Contents Head 2 Contents Head 3 Document Title Header Footer Plain Borders 1 Borders 2 Borders 3 Row Column Light Gray Dark Gray Black Light Blue Dark Blue Red Yellow Colorful Bluish Simple 1 Simple 2 Simple 3 Header 1 Header 2 Header 3 Header 4 Columns 1 Columns 2 Grid 1 Grid 2 Grid 3 Gray Heading Blue Heading Blue Traditional Gray Traditional Blue Top and Bottom Gray Top and Bottom Connect Text Frames Geometry Text Run Around Options approximately %1 Statistics frameset No framesets in document Rename Bookmark A bookmark with the name "%1" already exists. File to open Invalid document. No mimetype specified. Invalid document. Expected mimetype application/ x-kword or application/ vnd. kde. kword, got %1 Invalid document. Paper size: %1x%2 Unable to locate footnote text Unable to locate note-text Remove Page Page Properties Create custom outline Create Frame Insert Page Delete Frame Main text Frame/ Frameset Properties Alter frameset properties Page Break Force the remainder of the text into the next page All text after this point will be moved into the next page. Snap to Grid Raise Frame Raise the currently selected frame so that it appears above all the other frames Raise the currently selected frame so that it appears above all the other frames. This is only useful if frames overlap each other. If multiple frames are selected they are all raised in turn. Lower Frame Lower the currently selected frame so that it disappears under any frame that overlaps it Lower the currently selected frame so that it disappears under any frame that overlaps it. If multiple frames are selected they are all lowered in turn. Bring to Front Send to Back Variable Bookmark... Select Bookmark... Insert Picture... Insert a picture into document Frame Borders Turns the border display on and off Turns the border display on and off. The borders are never printed. This option is useful to see how the document will appear on the printed page. Page Layout... Change properties of entire page Change properties of the entire page. Currently you can change paper size, paper orientation, header and footer sizes, and column settings. Previous Page Next Page Sentence, word and letter counts for this document Information on the number of letters, words, syllables and sentences for this document. Evaluates readability using the Flesch reading score. Show Rulers Shows or hides rulers The rulers are the white measuring spaces top and left of the document. The rulers show the position and width of pages and of frames and can be used to position tabulators among others. Uncheck this to disable the rulers from being displayed. Delete Page Formatting Characters Toggle the display of non-printing characters Toggle the display of non-printing characters. When this is enabled, KWord shows you tabs, spaces, carriage returns and other non-printing characters. Select All Frames Delete Create Linked Copy Create a copy of the current frame, always showing the same contents Create a copy of the current frame, that remains linked to it. This means they always show the same contents: modifying the contents in such a frame will update all its linked copies. Create a custom vector outline that text will run around Text normally runs around the content of a shape, when you want a custom outline that is independent of the content you can create one and alter it with the vector tools Status Bar Shows or hides the status bar Create outlines Modified Saved Page: %1/ %2 Page: current/ total State: saved/ modified Mouseposition: X: Y Zoom Controller Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No office: body tag found. Invalid OASIS OpenDocument file. No tag found inside office: body. This is not a word processing document, but %1. Please try opening it with the appropriate application. KOffice Word Processor KWord (c) 1998-2009, The KWord Team Thomas Zander David Faure Laurent Montel Sven Lüppken Frank Dekervel Krister Wicksell Eriksson Dag Andersen Nash Hoogwater Ulrich Kuettler KFormula Shaheed Haque Werner Trobin Nicolas Goutte Ariya Hidayat Clarence Dang Robert Jacolin Enno Bartels Ewald Snel Tomasz Grobelny Michael Johnson Copy Can not find needed text component, KWord will quit now Installation Error If Text is Too Long for Frame On New Page Creation Place a copy of this frame Alter frameset properties. Currently you can change the frame background. Show Grid Odd Pages Header %1 Even Pages Header %1 Odd Pages Footer %1 Even Pages Footer %1 Main Text Frameset Table Configure Frame Borders Configure Table Borders Document Add a new page Delete selected pages Delete Layer Information & Available tables: & Fields of the selected table: Query Result & Query: & Execute & Setup & Table: & Filter output View or Edit Filter & Rules & Used database records: & Keep Settings... & Hostname: & Driver: Database & name: & Username: & Port: default < < & Remove Distribution Lists Address Book & Selected Addresses Hi! Good bye Professional Good Morning Good Afternoon Good Evening Email To: From: Subject: CC: BCC: Fwd: Closing Best regards, Best wishes Cordially, Love, Regards, Thank you, Thanks, Subject Salutation Dear Sir or Madam: Ladies and Gentlemen: Attention Attention: ATTN: Instructions CERTIFIED CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL FACSIMILE > > > Field %1 is unknown in the current database query < < < Mail Merge - Editor Mail Merge - Setup Database Connection Store Settings descending contains Field Sorting Order Include Operator Condition Value NOT Unkown mail merge variable: %1 Please enter name: Remove entry Enter entry name: Host: Port: Table of Content Pages Other Pages Slots Properties Functions Variables HTML Document Delete the currently selected frame(s) First Page Footer Size: Whole document: Automatic Left Edge: Form Read-only content cannot be changed. No modifications will be accepted. Insert Inline Table Bookmark target: Create Formula Frame KWord is unable to insert the table because there is not enough space available. Create Table Resize Row Interface Interface Settings Spelling Formula Defaults Misc Settings Path Path Settings Show scrollbar The number of files remembered in the file open dialog and in the recent files menu item. Number of recent & files: & Vertical grid size: Configure the indent width used when using the'Increase 'or'Decrease' indentation buttons on a paragraph. The lower the value, the more often the buttons will have to be pressed to gain the same indentation. & Paragraph indent by toolbar buttons: After selecting Preview Mode (from the "View" menu,) this is the number of pages KWord will position on one horizontal row. Number of pages per row in preview mode: Undo/ redo limit: Display & links & Underline all links Display comments View Formatting View formatting end paragraph View formatting space View formatting tabs View formatting break Change Display Link Command Change Display Field Code Command Document Defaults When setting a document to use more than one column this distance will be used to separate the columns. This value is merely a default setting as the column spacing can be changed per document Default font: Choose... A backup copy of the current document is created when a change has been made. The interval used to create backup documents is set here. No autosave min Create backup file Starting page number: Tab stop (%1): Cursor in protected area Change Starting Page Number Change Tab Stop Value Tab stop: Type Personal Expression Backup Path Modify Path... Configure Endnote/ Footnote Footnotes Separator Line Configure the separator line. The separator line is drawn directly above the frame for the footnotes. Centered % & Width: The width is the thickness of the separator line, set to 0 for no separator line. & Size on page: The size of the separator line can be defined as a percentage of the width of the page. Style: Solid Dash Line Dash Dot Line Dash Dot Dot Line The separator line can be drawn as a solid line or as a line which has a pattern; the pattern can be set in the style-type. Change End-/ Footnote Variable Settings Change Footnote Line Separator Settings Rename Bookmark... That name already exists, please choose another name. Delete Bookmark Delete Row Delete Column Delete the row from the table. Delete the column from the table. Delete the whole table? Delete all selected rows? Delete row number %1? Delete column number %1? Delete rows: %1? Delete columns: %1? Column %1 Text Frame %1 Empty Formula Frame %1 Picture (%1) %2 Embedded Objects Formula Frames Tables Pictures Text Frames/ Frame Sets Document Structure This document was created with a newer version of KWord (syntax version: %1) Opening it in this version of KWord will lose some information. File Format Mismatch Create Part Frame Delete Table Delete Text Frame Delete Formula Frame Delete Picture Frame Edit Personal Expression Group name: Expressions & New New empty new group Insert Footnote/ Endnote Numbering & Footnote & Endnote Configure... Formula %1 Frame Properties for %1 Frame Properties for New Frame Frames Properties Frame Settings for %1 SideHead Definition Gap size (%1): Closest to Binding Closest to Page Edge Protect content: Disallow changes to be made to the contents of the frame(s). & Left & Right No. Table is inline Background Set new color on all selected frames Background color: Background style: No Background Fill 100% Fill Pattern 94% Fill Pattern 37% Fill Pattern 6% Fill Pattern Horizontal Lines Vertical Lines Crossing Lines Diagonal Lines (/) Diagonal Lines (\\) Diagonal Crossing Lines & Borders Style: Rename Frameset A new frameset with the name '%1 'can not be made because a frameset with that name already exists. Please enter another name or select an existing frameset from the list. Protect Content The frame will not be resized because the new size would be greater than the size of the page. Make Frameset Inline Make Frameset Non-Inline Protect Size Resize Frame Change Margin Frame Change Left Border Frame Change Right Border Frame Change Top Border Frame Change Bottom Border Frame You are about to reconnect the last frame of the frameset '%1 '. The contents of this frameset will be deleted. Are you sure you want to do that? Reconnect Frame & Reconnect Synchronize changes: When this is checked any change in margins will be used for all directions. Frame Style Manager Import From File... Frame background color: Go to Footnote Import Style File name is empty. File does not contain any styles. It may be the wrong version. Select style to import: Insert Column Insert New Row Before After Row: Column: Choose & Picture... Choose Picture No plugins supporting the requested action were found. & Available sources: Create New... Open Existing... Merging: Print Preview... Create New Document Mail Merge - Variable Name Unnamed Table Object %1 Move/ Resize Frame Make Document External Picture %1 Sort Text Increase Decrease Split Cell Number of columns: Counting... Table Settings Cell heights: Manual Cell widths: The table is & inline Templates Remove Rows From Table Remove Row Remove Columns From Table Remove Column Apply Template to Table Table Style Manager Adjust & Customize Apply To First row Last row Last column --- Frame Break --- Change Paragraph Attribute Paste Insert Table of Contents Insert Break After Paragraph Endnote %1 Footnote %1 Insert Expression Insert Variable Endnote Save this document and use it later as a template You can save this document as a template. You can use this new template as a starting point for another document. Select Frame Configure Mail Merge... & Delete Frame Raise Frame & Lower Frame Text Mode Only show the text of the document Do not show any pictures, formatting or layout. KWord will display only the text for editing. Switch to page editing mode Preview Mode Zoom out from your document to get a look at several pages of your document. The number of pages per line can be customized. Zoom out to a multiple page view Enable Document & Headers Enable Document Footers Disable Document Footers Special Character... Insert one or more symbols or letters not found on the keyboard Insert one or more symbols or letters not found on the keyboard. & Hard Frame Break Force the remainder of the text into the next frame This inserts a non-printing character at the current cursor position. All text after this point will be moved into the next frame in the frameset. Page... Link... Insert a Web address, email address or hyperlink to a file Insert a Web address, email address or hyperlink to a file. Comment... Insert a comment about the selected text Insert a comment about the selected text. These comments are not designed to appear on the final page. Edit Comment... Copy Text of Comment... & Footnote/ Endnote... Insert a footnote referencing the selected text Table of & Contents Insert table of contents at the current cursor position Insert table of contents at the current cursor position. Document & Information & Date & Page & Statistic & Custom & Refresh All Variables Update all variables to current values Update all variables in the document to current values. This will update page numbers, dates or any other variables that need updating. & Expression Text Frame Create a new text frame Create a new text frame. Formula Insert a formula into a new frame Insert a formula into a new frame. & Table... Create a table. The table can either exist in a frame of its own or inline. Picture... Create a new frame for a picture Create a new frame for a picture or diagram. & Object Frame Insert an object into a new frame File... & Font... Change the attributes of the currently selected characters. Change paragraph margins, text flow, borders, bullets, numbering etc. ACL Address Allow Deny Type: Address: Send Relay Poll From: To: Browse Address Browsing Browsing Settings Use browsing Implicit classes Hide implicit members Use short names Use "any" classes Allow, Deny Deny, Allow sec Browse port: Browse interval: Browse timeout: Browse addresses: Browse order: Browse options: Root All printers All classes Print jobs Administration Class Printer Server name (ServerName) The hostname of your server, as advertised to the world. By default CUPS will use the hostname of the system. To set the default server used by clients, see the client. conf file. ex: myhost. domain. com Server administrator (ServerAdmin) The email address to send all complaints or problems to. By default CUPS will use "root@hostname". ex: root@myhost. com Access log (AccessLog) The access log file; if this does not start with a leading / then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to "/ var/ log/ cups/ access_log". You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. ex: / var/ log/ cups/ access_log Data directory (DataDir) The root directory for the CUPS data files. By default / usr/ share/ cups. ex: / usr/ share/ cups Default character set (DefaultCharset) The default character set to use. If not specified, defaults to utf-8. Note that this can also be overridden in HTML documents... ex: utf-8 Default language (DefaultLanguage) The default language if not specified by the browser. If not specified, the current locale is used. ex: en Document directory (DocumentRoot) The root directory for HTTP documents that are served. By default the compiled-in directory. ex: / usr/ share/ cups/ doc Error log (ErrorLog) The error log file; if this does not start with a leading / then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to "/ var/ log/ cups/ error_log". You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. ex: / var/ log/ cups/ error_log Font path (FontPath) The path to locate all font files (currently only for pstoraster). By default / usr/ share/ cups/ fonts. ex: / usr/ share/ cups/ fonts Log level (LogLevel) Controls the number of messages logged to the ErrorLog file and can be one of the following: debug2: Log everything. debug: Log almost everything. info: Log all requests and state changes. warn: Log errors and warnings. error: Log only errors. none: Log nothing. ex: info Max log size (MaxLogSize) Controls the maximum size of each log file before they are rotated. Defaults to 1048576 (1MB). Set to 0 to disable log rotating. ex: 1048576 Page log (PageLog) The page log file; if this does not start with a leading / then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to "/ var/ log/ cups/ page_log". You can also use the special name syslog to send the output to the syslog file or daemon. ex: / var/ log/ cups/ page_log Preserve job history (PreserveJobHistory) Whether or not to preserve the job history after a job is completed, canceled, or stopped. Default is Yes. ex: Yes Preserve job files (PreserveJobFiles) Whether or not to preserve the job files after a job is completed, canceled, or stopped. Default is No. ex: No Printcap file (Printcap) The name of the printcap file. Default is no filename. Leave blank to disable printcap file generation. ex: / etc/ printcap Request directory (RequestRoot) The directory where request files are stored. By default / var/ spool/ cups. ex: / var/ spool/ cups Remote root user (RemoteRoot) The name of the user assigned to unauthenticated accesses from remote systems. By default "remroot". ex: remroot Server binaries (ServerBin) The root directory for the scheduler executables. By default / usr/ lib/ cups or / usr/ lib32/ cups (IRIX 6.5). ex: / usr/ lib/ cups Server files (ServerRoot) The root directory for the scheduler. By default / etc/ cups. ex: / etc/ cups User (User) The user the server runs under. Normally this must be lp, however you can configure things for another user as needed. Note: the server must be run initially as root to support the default IPP port of 631. It changes users whenever an external program is run... ex: lp Group (Group) The group the server runs under. Normally this must be sys, however you can configure things for another group as needed. ex: sys RIP cache (RIPCache) The amount of memory that each RIP should use to cache bitmaps. The value can be any real number followed by "k" for kilobytes, "m" for megabytes, "g" for gigabytes, or "t" for tiles (1 tile = 256x256 pixels). Defaults to "8m" (8 megabytes). ex: 8m Temporary files (TempDir) The directory to put temporary files in. This directory must be writable by the user defined above! Defaults to "/ var/ spool/ cups/ tmp" or the value of the TMPDIR environment variable. ex: / var/ spool/ cups/ tmp Filter limit (FilterLimit) Sets the maximum cost of all job filters that can be run at the same time. A limit of 0 means no limit. A typical job may need a filter limit of at least 200; limits less than the minimum required by a job force a single job to be printed at any time. The default limit is 0 (unlimited). ex: 200 Listen to (Port/ Listen) Ports/ addresses that are listened to. The default port 631 is reserved for the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and is what is used here. You can have multiple Port/ Listen lines to listen to more than one port or address, or to restrict access. Note: Unfortunately, most web browsers do n't support TLS or HTTP Upgrades for encryption. If you want to support web-based encryption you will probably need to listen on port 443 (the "HTTPS" port...). ex: 631, myhost:80, 1.2.3.4:631 Hostname lookups (HostNameLookups) Whether or not to do lookups on IP addresses to get a fully-qualified hostname. This defaults to Off for performance reasons... ex: On Keep alive (KeepAlive) Whether or not to support the Keep-Alive connection option. Default is on. ex: On Keep-alive timeout (KeepAliveTimeout) The timeout (in seconds) before Keep-Alive connections are automatically closed. Default is 60 seconds. ex: 60 Max clients (MaxClients) Controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that will be handled. Defaults to 100. ex: 100 Max request size (MaxRequestSize) Controls the maximum size of HTTP requests and print files. Set to 0 to disable this feature (defaults to 0). ex: 0 Client timeout (Timeout) The timeout (in seconds) before requests time out. Default is 300 seconds. ex: 300 Use browsing (Browsing) Whether or not to listen to printer information from other CUPS servers. Enabled by default. Note: to enable the sending of browsing information from this CUPS server to the LAN, specify a valid BrowseAddress. ex: On Use short names (BrowseShortNames) Whether or not to use "short" names for remote printers when possible (e. g. "printer" instead of "printer@host"). Enabled by default. ex: Yes Browse addresses (BrowseAddress) Specifies a broadcast address to be used. By default browsing information is broadcast to all active interfaces. Note: HP-UX 10.20 and earlier do not properly handle broadcast unless you have a Class A, B, C, or D netmask (i. e. no CIDR support). ex: x. y. z.255, x. y.255.255 Browse allow/ deny (BrowseAllow/ BrowseDeny) BrowseAllow: specifies an address mask to allow for incoming browser packets. The default is to allow packets from all addresses. BrowseDeny: specifies an address mask to deny for incoming browser packets. The default is to deny packets from no addresses. Both "BrowseAllow" and "BrowseDeny" accept the following notations for addresses: All None *. domain. com. domain. com host. domain. com nnn. * nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mm nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm The hostname/ domainname restrictions only work if you have turned hostname lookups on! Browse interval (BrowseInterval) The time between browsing updates in seconds. Default is 30 seconds. Note that browsing information is sent whenever a printer's state changes as well, so this represents the maximum time between updates. Set this to 0 to disable outgoing broadcasts so your local printers are not advertised but you can still see printers on other hosts. ex: 30 Browse order (BrowseOrder) Specifies the order of BrowseAllow/ BrowseDeny comparisons. ex: allow, deny Browse poll (BrowsePoll) Poll the named server(s) for printers. ex: myhost:631 Browse port (BrowsePort) The port used for UDP broadcasts. By default this is the IPP port; if you change this you need to do it on all servers. Only one BrowsePort is recognized. ex: 631 Browse relay (BrowseRelay) Relay browser packets from one address/ network to another. ex: src-address dest-address Browse timeout (BrowseTimeout) The timeout (in seconds) for network printers - if we do n't get an update within this time the printer will be removed from the printer list. This number definitely should not be less the BrowseInterval value for obvious reasons. Defaults to 300 seconds. ex: 300 Implicit classes (ImplicitClasses) Whether or not to use implicit classes. Printer classes can be specified explicitly in the classes. conf file, implicitly based upon the printers available on the LAN, or both. When ImplicitClasses is On, printers on the LAN with the same name (e. g. Acme-LaserPrint-1000) will be put into a class with the same name. This allows you to setup multiple redundant queues on a LAN without a lot of administrative difficulties. If a user sends a job to Acme-LaserPrint-1000, the job will go to the first available queue. Enabled by default. System group (SystemGroup) The group name for "System" (printer administration) access. The default varies depending on the operating system, but will be sys, system, or root (checked for in that order). ex: sys Encryption certificate (ServerCertificate) The file to read containing the server's certificate. Defaults to "/ etc/ cups/ ssl/ server. crt". ex: / etc/ cups/ ssl/ server. crt Encryption key (ServerKey) The file to read containing the server's key. Defaults to "/ etc/ cups/ ssl/ server. key". ex: / etc/ cups/ ssl/ server. key Access permissions # Access permissions for each directory served by the scheduler. Locations are relative to DocumentRoot... # AuthType: the authorization to use: # None - Perform no authentication Basic - Perform authentication using the HTTP Basic method. Digest - Perform authentication using the HTTP Digest method. # (Note: local certificate authentication can be substituted by the client for Basic or Digest when connecting to the localhost interface) # AuthClass: the authorization class; currently only Anonymous, User, System (valid user belonging to group SystemGroup), and Group (valid user belonging to the specified group) are supported. # AuthGroupName: the group name for "Group" authorization. # Order: the order of Allow/ Deny processing. # Allow: allows access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or network. # Deny: denies access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or network. # Both "Allow" and "Deny" accept the following notations for addresses: # All None *. domain. com. domain. com host. domain. com nnn. * nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mm nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm # The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups with "HostNameLookups On" above. # Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library and scheduler. # Possible values: # Always - Always use encryption (SSL) Never - Never use encryption Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it # The default value is "IfRequested". Authentication (AuthType) The authorization to use: None - Perform no authentication. Basic - Perform authentication using the HTTP Basic method. Digest - Perform authentication using the HTTP Digest method. Note: local certificate authentication can be substituted by the client for Basic or Digest when connecting to the localhost interface. Class (AuthClass) The authorization class; currently only Anonymous, User, System (valid user belonging to group SystemGroup), and Group (valid user belonging to the specified group) are supported. The user/ group names allowed to access the resource. The format is a comma separated list. Satisfy (Satisfy) This directive controls whether all specified conditions must be satisfied to allow access to the resource. If set to "all", then all authentication and access control conditions must be satisfied to allow access. Setting Satisfy to "any" allows a user to gain access if the authentication or access control requirements are satisfied. For example, you might require authentication for remote access, but allow local access without authentication. The default is "all". Authentication group name (AuthGroupName) The group name for Group authorization. ACL order (Order) The order of Allow/ Deny processing. Allow Allows access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or network. Possible values are: All None *. domain. com. domain. com host. domain. com nnn. * nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mm nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups with "HostNameLookups On" above. ACL addresses (Allow/ Deny) Allows/ Denies access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address, or network. Possible values are: All None *. domain. com. domain. com host. domain. com nnn. * nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. * nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mm nnn. nnn. nnn. nnn/ mmm. mmm. mmm. mmm The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups with "HostNameLookups On" above. Encryption (Encryption) Whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library and scheduler. Possible values: Always - Always use encryption (SSL) Never - Never use encryption Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it The default value is "IfRequested". Access permissions Access permissions for each directory served by the scheduler. Locations are relative to DocumentRoot... Auto purge jobs (AutoPurgeJobs) Automatically purge jobs when not needed for quotas. Default is No. Browse protocols (BrowseProtocols) Which protocols to use for browsing. Can be any of the following separated by whitespace and/ or commas: all - Use all supported protocols. cups - Use the CUPS browse protocol. slp - Use the SLPv2 protocol. The default is cups. Note: If you choose to use SLPv2, it is strongly recommended that you have at least one SLP Directory Agent (DA) on your network. Otherwise, browse updates can take several seconds, during which the scheduler will not response to client requests. Classification (Classification) The classification level of the server. If set, this classification is displayed on all pages, and raw printing is disabled. The default is the empty string. ex: confidential Allow overrides (ClassifyOverride) Whether to allow users to override the classification on printouts. If enabled, users can limit banner pages to before or after the job, and can change the classification of a job, but cannot completely eliminate the classification or banners. The default is off. Hide implicit members (HideImplicitMembers) Whether or not to show the members of an implicit class. When HideImplicitMembers is On, any remote printers that are part of an implicit class are hidden from the user, who will then only see a single queue even though many queues will be supporting the implicit class. Enabled by default. Use & quot; anyquot; classes (ImplicitAnyClasses) Whether or not to create AnyPrinter implicit classes. When ImplicitAnyClasses is On and a local queue of the same name exists, e. g. "printer", "printer@server1", "printer@server1", then an implicit class called "Anyprinter" is created instead. When ImplicitAnyClasses is Off, implicit classes are not created when there is a local queue of the same name. Disabled by default. Max jobs (MaxJobs) Maximum number of jobs to keep in memory (active and completed). Default is 0 (no limit). Max jobs per user (MaxJobsPerUser) The MaxJobsPerUser directive controls the maximum number of active jobs that are allowed for each user. Once a user reaches the limit, new jobs will be rejected until one of the active jobs is completed, stopped, aborted, or canceled. Setting the maximum to 0 disables this functionality. Default is 0 (no limit). Max jobs per printer (MaxJobsPerPrinter) The MaxJobsPerPrinter directive controls the maximum number of active jobs that are allowed for each printer or class. Once a printer or class reaches the limit, new jobs will be rejected until one of the active jobs is completed, stopped, aborted, or canceled. Setting the maximum to 0 disables this functionality. Default is 0 (no limit). Port The port value that the CUPS daemon is listening to. Default is 631. Address The address that the CUPS daemon is listening at. Leave it empty or use an asterisk (*) to specify a port value on the entire subnetwork. Check this box if you want to use SSL encryption with this address/ port. CUPS Server Configuration Short Help Error while loading configuration file. CUPS Configuration Error Some options were not recognized by this configuration tool. They will be left untouched and you wo n't be able to change them. Unrecognized Options Unable to find a running CUPS server Unable to restart CUPS server (pid = %1) Unable to retrieve configuration file from the CUPS server. You probably do n't have the access permissions to perform this operation. Internal error: file '%1 'not readable/ writable. Internal error: empty file '%1 '. The config file has not been uploaded to the CUPS server. The daemon will not be restarted. Unable to upload the configuration file to CUPS server. You probably do n't have the access permissions to perform this operation. CUPS configuration error Unable to write configuration file %1 Folders Folders Settings Data folder: Document folder: Font path: Request folder: Server binaries: Server files: Temporary files: Filter Filter Settings Unlimited User: Group: RIP cache: Filter limit: Jobs Print Jobs Settings Preserve job history Preserve job files Auto purge jobs Max jobs: Max jobs per printer: Max jobs per user: Log Log Settings Detailed Debugging Debug Information General Information Warnings Errors No Logging Access log: Error log: Page log: Max log size: Log level: Network Network Settings Keep alive Off On Double Hostname lookups: Keep-alive timeout: Max clients: Max request size: Client timeout: Listen to: Security Security Settings Remote root user: System group: Encryption certificate: Encryption key: Locations: This location is already defined. Do you want to replace the existing one? Replace Server Server Settings Allow overrides None Classified Confidential Secret Top Secret Unclassified Other Server name: Server administrator: Classification: Default character set: Default language: Printcap file: Printcap format: Welcome to the CUPS Server Configuration Tool Welcome This tool will help you to configure graphically the server of the CUPS printing system. The available options are grouped into sets of related topics and can be accessed quickly through the icon view located on the left. Each option has a default value that is shown if it has not been previously set. This default value should be OK in most cases. You can access a short help message for each option using either the '?' button in the title bar, or the button at the bottom of this dialog. Add... Edit... Delete Default List Basic Digest User System Group Always Never Required If Requested All Any Resource: Authentication: Class: Names: Encryption: Satisfy: ACL order: ACL addresses: Location Use SSL encryption Port: Listen To KB MB GB Tiles Configuration file to load A CUPS configuration tool Shift Control Alt Win Meta Super Hyper Alt Graph æ Num Lock Num Caps Lock Scroll Lock Scroll a Show Modifier Keys Show Lock Keys Show Mouse Status Show AccessX Status Small Medium Large Keyboard Status Applet Set Icon Size Fill Available Space Show Configure AccessX Features... Configure Keyboard... Configure Mouse... About Panel applet that shows the state of the modifier keys (C) 2004 Gunnar Schmi Dt Your names Your emails Print management as normal user Some print management operations may need administrator privileges. Use the "Administrator Mode" button below to start this print management tool with administrator privileges. kcmprintmgr KDE Printing Management (c) 2000 - 2002 Michael Goffioul Michael Goffioul Printers The KDE printing manager is part of KDEPrint which is the interface to the real print subsystem of your Operating System (OS). Although it does add some additional functionality of its own to those subsystems, KDEPrint depends on them for its functionality. Spooling and filtering tasks, especially, are still done by your print subsystem, or the administrative tasks (adding or modifying printers, setting access rights, etc.) What print features KDEPrint supports is therefore heavily dependent on your chosen print subsystem. For the best support in modern printing, the KDE Printing Team recommends a CUPS based printing system. Your names Your emails Show Task List Show Operations Menu Activate, Raise or Minimize Task Activate Task Raise Task Lower Task Minimize Task To Current Desktop Never When Taskbar Full Always Elegant Classic For Transparency Taskbar You can configure the taskbar here. This includes options such as whether or not the taskbar should show all windows at once or only those on the current desktop. You can also configure whether or not the Window List button will be displayed. kcmtaskbar KDE Taskbar Control Module (c) 2000 - 2001 Matthias Elter Matthias Elter KConfigXT conversion Cycle Through Windows Custom Taskbar Show windows from all screens Turning this option off will cause the taskbar to display only windows which are on the same Xinerama screen as the taskbar. By default, this option is selected and all windows are shown. Sort windows by desktop Selecting this option causes the taskbar to show windows in order of the desktop they appear on. By default this option is selected. & Show windows from all desktops Turning this option off will cause the taskbar to display only the windows on the current desktop. By default, this option is selected and all windows are shown. Show application icons Select this option if you want window icons to appear along with their titles in the taskbar. By default this option is selected. Show window list & button Selecting this option causes the taskbar to display a button that, when clicked, shows a list of all windows in a popup menu. Show only minimized windows Select this option if you want the taskbar to display only minimized windows. By default, this option is not selected and the taskbar will show all windows. & Group similar tasks: The taskbar can group similar windows into single buttons. When one of these window group buttons are clicked on a menu appears showing all the windows in that group. This can be especially useful with the Show all windows option. You can set the taskbar to Never group windows, to Always group windows or to group windows only When the Taskbar is Full. By default the taskbar groups windows when it is full. Appearance: Actions & Left button: & Middle button: Right button: Your names Your emails Close Task Empty print command. PS_printer PostScript file generator Ledger US Legal US Letter A4 A3 B4 B5 Enabled Disabled GhostScript settings Driver Resolution Color depth Additional GS options General Page size Pages per sheet Left/ right margin (1/ 72 in) Top/ bottom margin (1/ 72 in) Text options Send EOF after job to eject page Fix stair-stepping text Fast text printing (non-PS printers only) The %1 executable could not be found in your path. Check your installation. Local printer (parallel, serial, USB) Remote LPD queue SMB shared printer (Windows) Network printer (TCP) File printer (print to file) Unknown Local printer queue (%1) Remote LPD queue %1@%2 Unable to create spool directory %1 for printer %2. Unable to save information for printer %1. Unable to set correct permissions on spool directory %1 for printer %2. Permission denied: you must be root. Unable to execute command "%1". Unable to write printcap file. Could not find driver %1 in printtool database. Could not find printer %1 in printcap file. No driver found (raw printer) Printer type not recognized. The driver device %1 is not compiled in your GhostScript distribution. Check your installation or use another driver. Unable to write driver associated files in spool directory. APS Driver (%1) Network printer (%1) Unsupported backend: %1. Unable to create directory %1. Missing element: %1. Invalid printer backend specification: %1 Unable to create the file %1. The APS driver is not defined. Unable to remove directory %1. Unknown (unrecognized entry) Remote queue (%1) on %2 Local printer on %1 Unrecognized entry. The printcap file is a remote file (NIS). It cannot be written. Unable to save printcap file. Check that you have write permissions for that file. Internal error: no handler defined. Could not determine spool directory. See options dialog. Unable to create the spool directory %1. Check that you have the required permissions for that operation. The printer has been created but the print daemon could not be restarted. %1 Unable to remove spool directory %1. Check that you have write permissions for that directory. & Edit printcap Entry... Editing a printcap entry manually should only be done by confirmed system administrator. This may prevent your printer from working. Do you want to continue? Spooler type: %1 Unsupported operation. Spooler Spooler Settings The executable %1 could not be found in your PATH. Permission denied. Printer %1 does not exist. Unknown error: %1 Execution of lprm failed: %1 unknown IFHP Driver (%1) No driver defined for that printer. It might be a raw printer. LPRngTool Common Driver (%1) Network printer Internal error. Unable to find the executable foomatic-datafile in your PATH. Check that Foomatic is correctly installed. Unable to create the Foomatic driver [%1, %2]. Either that driver does not exist, or you do n't have the required permissions to perform that operation. You probably do not have the required permissions to perform that operation. Unable to find executable lpdomatic. Check that Foomatic is correctly installed and that lpdomatic is installed in a standard location. Unable to remove driver file %1. Aliases: String Number Boolean Printcap Entry: %1 Printer Location: The Location may describe where the selected printer is located. The Location description is created by the administrator of the print system (or may be left empty). Printer Type: The Type indicates your printer type. Printer State: The State indicates the state of the print queue on the print server (which could be your localhost). The state may be'Idle ', 'Processing', 'Stopped ', 'Paused' or similar. Printer Comment: The Comment may describe the selected printer. This comment is created by the administrator of the print system (or may be left empty). Printer Selection Menu: Use this combo box to select the printer to which you want to print. Initially (if you run KDEPrint for the first time), you may only find the KDE special printers (which save jobs to disk [as PostScript- or PDF-files], or deliver jobs via email (as a PDF attachment). If you are missing a real printer, you need to...... either create a local printer with the help of the KDE Add Printer Wizard. The Wizard is available for the CUPS and RLPR printing systems (click button to the left of the'Properties' button),... or try to connect to an existing remote CUPS print server. You can connect by clicking the'System Options' button below. A new dialog opens: click on the'CUPS server 'icon: Fill in the information required to use the remote server. Note: It may happen that you successfully connected to a remote CUPS server and still do not get a printer list. If this happens: force KDEPrint to re-load its configuration files. To reload the configuration files, either start kprinter again, or switch the print system away from CUPS and back again once. The print system switch can be made through a selection in the drop-down menu at bottom of this dialog when fully expanded). Print Job Properties: This button opens a dialog where you can make decisions regarding all supported print job options. Selective View on List of Printers: This button reduces the list of visible printers to a shorter, more convenient, pre-defined list. This is particularly useful in enterprise environments with lots of printers. The default is to show all printers. To create a personal'selective view list ', click on the'System Options' button at the bottom of this dialog. Then, in the new dialog, select'Filter '(left column in the KDE Print Configuration dialog) and setup your selection. Warning: Clicking this button without prior creation of a personal'selective view list' will make all printers dissappear from the view. (To re-enable all printers, just click this button again.) KDE Add Printer Wizard This button starts the KDE Add Printer Wizard. Use the Wizard (with "CUPS" or "RLPR") to add locally defined printers to your system. Note: The KDE Add Printer Wizard does not work, and this button is disabled if you use "Generic LPD", "LPRng", or "Print Through an External Program".) External Print Command Here you can enter any command that would also print for you in a konsole window. Example: a2ps -P & lt; printernamegt; --medium=A3. Additional Print Job Options This button shows or hides additional printing options. System Options: This button starts a new dialog where you can adjust various settings of your printing system. Amongst them: Should KDE applications embed all fonts into the PostScript they generate for printing? Should KDE use an external PostScript viewer like gv for print page previews? Should KDEPrint use a local or a remote CUPS server?, and many more.... Help: This button takes you to the complete KDEPrint Manual. Cancel: This button cancels your print job and quits the kprinter dialog. Print: This button sends the job to the printing process. If you are sending non-PostScript files, you may be asked if you want KDE to convert the files into PostScript, or if you want your print subsystem (like CUPS) to do this. Keep Printing Dialog Open If you enable this checkbox, the printing dialog stays open after you hit the Print button. This is especially useful, if you need to test various print settings (like color matching for an inkjet printer) or if you want to send your job to multiple printers (one after the other) to have it finished more quickly. Output File Name and Path: The "Output file:" shows you where your file will be saved if you decide to "Print to File" your job, using one of the KDE Special Printers named "Print to File (PostScript)" or "Print to File (PDF)". Choose a name and location that suits your need by using the button and/ or editing the line on the right. Output File Name and Path: Edit this line to create a path and filename that suits your needs. (Button and Lineedit field are only available if you "Print to File") Browse Directories button: This button calls the "File Open / Browse Directories" dialog to let you choose a directory and file name where your "Print-to-File" job should be saved. Add File to Job This button calls the "File Open / Browse Directories" dialog to allow you to select a file for printing. Note, that you can select ASCII or International Text, PDF, PostScript, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many other graphical formats. you can select various files from different paths and send them as one "multi-file job" to the printing system. Print Preview Enable this checkbox if you want to see a preview of your printout. A preview lets you check if, for instance, your intended "poster" or "pamphlet" layout looks like you expected, without wasting paper first. It also lets you cancel the job if something looks wrong. Note: The preview feature (and therefore this checkbox) is only visible for printjobs created from inside KDE applications. If you start kprinter from the commandline, or if you use kprinter as a print command for non-KDE applications (like Acrobat Reader, Firefox or OpenOffice), print preview is not available here. Set as Default Printer This button sets the current printer as the user's default. Note: (Button is only visible if the checkbox for System Options -- > General -- > Miscellaneous: "Defaults to the last printer used in the application" is disabled.) Print Printer & Name: State: Type: Location: Comment: Properties System Options Set as & Default Toggle selective view on printer list Add printer... & Print Preview Output file: Print command: Show/ hide advanced options & Keep this dialog open after printing An error occurred while retrieving the printer list: The output filename is empty. You do not have write permissions to this file. The output directory does not exist. You do not have write permissions in that directory. & Options > > Initializing printing system... Print to File All Files Print Job Billing and Accounting Insert a meaningful string here to associate the current print job with a certain account. This string will appear in the CUPS "page_log" to help with the print accounting in your organization. (Leave it empty if you do not need it.) It is useful for people who print on behalf of different "customers", like print service bureaux, letter shops, press and prepress companies, or secretaries who serve different bosses, etc. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o job-billing=... # example: "Marketing_Department" or "Joe_Doe" Scheduled Printing Scheduled printing lets you control the time of the actual printout, while you can still send away your job now and have it out of your way. Especially useful is the "Never (hold indefinitely)" option. It allows you to park your job until a time when you (or a printer administrator) decides to manually release it. This is often required in enterprise environments, where you normally are not allowed to directly and immediately access the huge production printers in your Central Repro Department. However it is okay to send jobs to the queue which is under the control of the operators (who, after all, need to make sure that the 10,000 sheets of pink paper which is required by the Marketing Department for a particular job are available and loaded into the paper trays.) Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o job-hold-until=... # example: "indefinite" or "no-hold" Page Labels Page Labels are printed by CUPS at the top and bottom of each page. They appear on the pages surrounded by a little frame box. They contain any string you type into the line edit field. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-label= "..." # example: "Company Confidential" Job Priority Usually CUPS prints all jobs per queue according to the "FIFO" principle: First In, First Out. The job priority option allows you to re-order the queue according to your needs. It works in both directions: you can increase as well as decrease priorities. (Usually you can only control your own jobs.) Since the default job priority is "50", any job sent with, for example, "49" will be printed only after all those others have finished. Conversely, a "51" or higher priority job will go right to the top of a populated queue (if no other, higher prioritized one is present.) Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o job-priority=... # example: "10" or "66" or "99" Advanced Options Immediately Never (hold indefinitely) Daytime Evening Night Weekend Second Shift (after close of business) Third Shift (after midnight) Specified Time & Scheduled printing: & Billing information: Top/ Bottom page label: & Job priority: The time specified is not valid. No Banner Classified Confidential Secret Standard Top Secret Unclassified Banner Selection & Starting banner: & Ending banner: Select the default banners associated with this printer. These banners will be inserted before and/ or after each print job sent to the printer. If you do n't want to use banners, select No Banner. & Export Export Printer Driver to Windows Clients & Username: & Samba server: & Password: Samba server Adobe Windows PostScript driver files plus the CUPS printer PPD will be exported to the [print$] special share of the Samba server (to change the source CUPS server, use the Configure Manager - > CUPS server first). The [print$] share must exist on the Samba side prior to clicking the Export button below. Samba username User needs to have write access to the [print$] share on the Samba server. [print$] holds printer drivers prepared for download to Windows clients. This dialog does not work for Samba servers configured with security = share (but works fine with security = user). Samba password The Samba setting encrypt passwords = yes (default) requires prior use of smbpasswd -a [username] command, to create an encrypted Samba password and have Samba recognize it. Creating folder %1 Uploading %1 Installing driver for %1 Installing printer %1 & Close Driver successfully exported. Operation failed. Possible reasons are: permission denied or invalid Samba configuration (see cupsaddsmb manual page for detailed information, you need CUPS version 1.1.11 or higher). You may want to try again with another login/ password. Operation aborted (process killed). Operation failed. %1 You are about to prepare the %1 driver to be shared out to Windows clients through Samba. This operation requires the Adobe PostScript Driver, a recent version of Samba 2.2. x and a running SMB service on the target server. Click Export to start the operation. Read the cupsaddsmb manual page in Konqueror or type man cupsaddsmb in a console window to learn more about this functionality. Some driver files are missing. You can get them on Adobe web site. See cupsaddsmb manual page for more details (you need CUPS version 1.1.11 or higher). Preparing to upload driver to host %1 & Abort The driver for printer %1 could not be found. Preparing to install driver on host %1 Remote IPP Printer Selection You must select a printer. You do not have access to the requested resource. You are not authorized to access the requested resource. The requested operation cannot be completed. The requested service is currently unavailable. The target printer is not accepting print jobs. Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is correctly installed and running. The IPP request failed for an unknown reason. Attribute Values True False & Period: & Size limit (KB): & Page limit: Quotas Quota Settings No quota None Remote IPP server Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the targeted printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing. Host: Port: Empty server name. Incorrect port number. Unable to connect to %1 on port %2. Banners Banner Settings IPP Report Internal error: unable to generate HTML report. Users Access Settings Users Allowed Users Denied Users Define here a group of allowed/ denied users for this printer. & Type: Characters Per Inch This setting controls the horizontal size of characters when printing a text file. The default value is 10, meaning that the font is scaled in a way that 10 characters per inch will be printed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o cpi=... # example: "8" or "12" Lines Per Inch This setting controls the vertical size of characters when printing a text file. The default value is 6, meaning that the font is scaled in a way that 6 lines per inch will be printed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o lpi=... # example "5" or "7" Columns This setting controls how many columns of text will be printed on each page when printing text files. The default value is 1, meaning that only one column of text per page will be printed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o columns=... # example: "2" or "4" Preview icon changes when you turn on or off prettyprint. Text Formats These settings control the appearance of text on printouts. They are only valid for printing text files or input directly through kprinter. Note: These settings have no effect whatsoever for input formats other than text, or for printing from applications such as the KDE Advanced Text Editor. (Applications in general send PostScript to the print system, and'kate 'in particular has its own knobs to control the print output.). Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o cpi=... # example: "8" or "12" -o lpi=... # example: "5" or "7" -o columns=... # example: "2" or "4" Margins These settings control the margins of printouts on the paper. They are not valid for jobs originating from applications that define their own page layout internally and send PostScript to KDEPrint (such as KOffice or OpenOffice. org). When printing from KDE applications, such as KMail and Konqueror, or printing an ASCII text file through kprinter, you can choose your preferred margin settings here. Margins may be set individually for each edge of the paper. The combo box at the bottom lets you change the units of measurement between Pixels, Millimeters, Centimeters, and Inches. You can even use the mouse to grab one margin and drag it to the intended position (see the preview picture on the right side). Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-top=... # example: "72" -o page-bottom=... # example: "24" -o page-left=... # example: "36" -o page-right=... # example: "12" Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) On. ASCII text file printouts can be'prettyfied 'by enabling this option. If you do so, a header is printed at the top of each page. The header contains the page number, job title (usually the filename), and the date. In addition, C and C++ keywords are highlighted, and comment lines are italicized. This prettyprint option is handled by CUPS. If you prefer another'plaintext-to-prettyprint' converter, look for the enscript pre-filter on the Filters tab. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o prettyprint=true. Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) Off. ASCII text file printed with this option turned off appear without a page header and without syntax highlighting. (You can still set the page margins, though.) Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o prettyprint=false Print Text with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) ASCII file printouts can be'prettyfied 'by enabling this option. If you do so, a header is printed at the top of each page. The header contains the page number, job title (usually the filename), and the date. In addition, C and C++ keywords are highlighted, and comment lines are italicized. This prettyprint option is handled by CUPS. If you prefer another'plaintext-to-prettyprint' converter, look for the enscript pre-filter on the Filters tab. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o prettyprint=true. -o prettyprint=false Text Text Format Syntax Highlighting Margins & Chars per inch: & Lines per inch: Columns: & Disabled & Enabled Folder CUPS Folder Settings Installation Folder Standard installation (/) 'Use any current or future standard CUPS job option 'is not supported by the KDEPrint GUI. Control any custom job option you may want to support using custom CUPS filters and backends plugged into the CUPS filtering chain. Send short messages to the operators of your production printers in your Central Repro Department. Standard CUPS job options: A complete list of standard CUPS job options is in the CUPS User Manual. Mappings of the kprinter user interface widgets to respective CUPS job option names are provided in the various What's This help items. Custom CUPS job options: CUPS print servers may be customized with additional print filters and backends which understand custom job options. You can specify such custom job options here. If in doubt, ask your system administrator. Operator Messages: You may send additional messages to the operator(s) of your production printers (e. g. in your Central Repro Department). Messages can be read by the operator(s) (or yourself) by viewing the "Job IPP Report" for the job. Examples: A standard CUPS job option: (Name) number-up -- (Value) 9 A job option for custom CUPS filters or backends: (Name) DANKA_watermark -- (Value) Company_Confidential A message to the operator(s): (Name) Deliver_after_completion -- (Value) to_Marketing_Departm. Note: the fields must not include spaces, tabs or quotes. You may need to double-click on a field to edit it. Warning: Do not use CUPS options that can also be controlled through the KDEPrint GUI. Results may be unpredictable if the options conflict, or if they are sent multiple times. For all options supported by the GUI, please use the GUI. (Each GUI element's'What's This' names the related CUPS option name.) Additional Tags Name Value Read-Only The tag name must not contain any spaces, tabs or quotes: %1. Print queue on remote CUPS server Use this for a print queue installed on a remote machine running a CUPS server. This allows to use remote printers when CUPS browsing is turned off. Network IPP printer Use this for a network-enabled printer using the IPP protocol. Modern high-end printers can use this mode. Use this mode instead of TCP if your printer can do both. Fax/ Modem printer Use this for a fax/ modem printer. This requires the installation of the fax4CUPS backend. Documents sent on this printer will be faxed to the given target fax number. Other printer Use this for any printer type. To use this option, you must know the URI of the printer you want to install. Refer to the CUPS documentation for more information about the printer URI. This option is mainly useful for printer types using 3rd party backends not covered by the other possibilities. Class of printers Use this to create a class of printers. When sending a document to a class, the document is actually sent to the first available (idle) printer in the class. Refer to the CUPS documentation for more information about class of printers. Remote CUPS server (IPP/ HTTP) Network printer w/ IPP (IPP/ HTTP) Serial Fax/ Modem printer Other & printer type Class of printers An error occurred while retrieving the list of available backends: Priority Billing Information Fax Serial Device Select the device which your serial Fax/ Modem is connected to. You must select a device. Library cupsdconf not found. Check your installation. Symbol %1 not found in cupsdconf library. & Export Driver... & Printer IPP Report IPP Report for %1 Unable to retrieve printer information. Error received: Server the IPP request failed for an unknown reason Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is correctly installed and running. Error: %1. connection refused host not found read failed (%1) Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is correctly installed and running. Error: %2: %1 Print in Black Only (Blackplot) The'blackplot 'option specifies that all pens should plot in black-only: The default is to use the colors defined in the plot file, or the standard pen colors defined in the HP-GL/ 2 reference manual from Hewlett Packard. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o blackplot=true Scale Print Image to Page Size The'fitplot 'option specifies that the HP-GL image should be scaled to fill exactly the page with the (elsewhere selected) media size. The default is'fitplot is disabled'. The default will therefore use the absolute distances specified in the plot file. (You should be aware that HP-GL files are very often CAD drawings intended for large format plotters. On standard office printers they will therefore lead to the drawing printout being spread across multiple pages.) Note: This feature depends upon an accurate plot size (PS) command in the HP-GL/ 2 file. If no plot size is given in the file the filter converting the HP-GL to PostScript assumes the plot is ANSI E size. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o fitplot=true Set Pen Width for HP-GL (if not defined in file). The pen width value can be set here in case the original HP-GL file does not have it set. The pen width specifies the value in micrometers. The default value of 1000 produces lines that are 1000 micrometers == 1 millimeter in width. Specifying a pen width of 0 produces lines that are exactly 1 pixel wide. Note: The pen width option set here is ignored if the pen widths are set inside the plot file itself. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o penwidth=... # example: "2000" or "500" HP-GL Print Options All options on this page are only applicable if you use KDEPrint to send HP-GL and HP-GL/ 2 files to one of your printers. HP-GL and HP-GL/ 2 are page description languages developed by Hewlett-Packard to drive Pen Plotting devices. KDEPrint can (with the help of CUPS) convert the HP-GL file format and print it on any installed printer. Note 1: To print HP-GL files, start'kprinter 'and simply load the file into the running kprinter. Note 2: The'fitplot' parameter provided on this dialog also works for printing PDF files (if your CUPS version is more recent than 1.1.22.) Additional hint for power users: These KDEPrint GUI elements correspond to the CUPS command line job option parameters: -o blackplot=... # examples: "true" or "false" -o fitplot=... # examples: "true" or "false" -o penwidth=... # examples: "true" or "false" HP-GL/ 2 Options & Use only black pen & Fit plot to page & Pen width: IPP Printer Information & Printer URI: Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning facility. & IPP Report You must enter a printer URI. No printer found at this address/ port. < Unknown > (%1) Name: %1 Location: %1 Description: %1 Model: %1 Idle Stopped Processing... State: %1 Unable to retrieve printer info. Printer answered: %1 Unable to generate report. IPP request failed with message: %1 (0x%2). URI Selection Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples: smb: / /[login[: passwd]@]server/ printer lpd: / /server/ queue parallel: / dev/ lp0 URI: CUPS Server %1: %2 Server Information Account Information & Host: & Port: & User: Password: & Store password in configuration file Use & anonymous access second(s) minute(s) hour(s) day(s) week(s) month(s) Printer Quota Settings Set here the quota for this printer. Using limits of 0 means that no quota will be used. This is equivalent to setting the quota period to No quota (-1). Quota limits are defined on a per-user base and applied to all users. You must specify at least one quota limit. CUPS Server CUPS Server Settings Denied users Allowed users All users allowed Brightness: Slider to control the brightness value of all colors used. The brightness value can range from 0 to 200. Values greater than 100 will lighten the print. Values less than 100 will darken the print. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o brightness=... # use range from "0" to "200" Hue (Tint): Slider to control the hue value for color rotation. The hue value is a number from -360 to 360 and represents the color hue rotation. The following table summarizes the change you will see for the base colors: Original hue=-45 hue=45 Red Purple Yellow-orange Green Yellow-green Blue-green Yellow Orange Green-yellow Blue Sky-blue Purple Magenta Indigo Crimson Cyan Blue-green Light-navy-blue Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o hue=... # use range from "-360" to "360" Saturation: Slider to control the saturation value for all colors used. The saturation value adjusts the saturation of the colors in an image, similar to the color knob on your television. The color saturation value can range from 0 to 200. On inkjet printers, a higher saturation value uses more ink. On laserjet printers, a higher saturation uses more toner. A color saturation of 0 produces a black-and-white print, while a value of 200 will make the colors extremely intense. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o saturation=... # use range from "0" to "200" Gamma: Slider to control the gamma value for color correction. The gamma value can range from 1 to 3000. A gamma value greater than 1000 lightens the print. A gamma value less than 1000 darkens the print. The default gamma is 1000. Note: the gamma value adjustment is not visible in the thumbnail preview. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o gamma=... # use range from "1" to "3000" Image Printing Options All options controlled on this page only apply to printing images. Most image file formats are supported. To name a few: JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, PNM (PBM/ PGM/ PNM/ PPM), Sun Raster, SGI RGB, Windows BMP. Options to influence color output of image printouts are: Brightness Hue Saturation Gamma For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma settings, please look at the'What's This' items provided for these controls. Coloration Preview Thumbnail The coloration preview thumbnail indicates change of image coloration by different settings. Options to influence output are: Brightness Hue (Tint) Saturation Gamma For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma settings, please look at the'What's This' items provided for these controls. Image Size: Drop-down menu to control the image size on the printed paper. The menu works in conjunction with slider below. The options are: Natural Image Size: Image prints in its natural image size. If it does not fit onto one sheet, the printout will be spread across multiple sheets. Note, that the slider is disabled when selecting'natural image size 'in the dropdown menu. Resolution (ppi): The resolution value slider covers a number range from 1 to 1200. It specifies the resolution of the image in Pixels Per Inch (PPI). An image that is 3000x2400 pixels will print 10x8 inches at 300 pixels per inch, for example, but 5x4 inches at 600 pixels per inch. If the specified resolution makes the image larger than the page, multiple pages will be printed. Resolution defaults to 72 ppi.% of Page Size: The percent value slider covers numbers from 1 to 800. It specifies the size in relation to the page (not the image). A scaling of 100 percent will fill the page as completely as the image aspect ratio allows (doing auto-rotation of the image as needed). A scaling of more than 100 will print the image across multiple sheets. A scaling of 200 percent will print on up to 4 pages. Scaling in% of page size defaults to 100%.% of Natural Image Size: The percent value slider moves from 1 to 800. It specifies the printout size in relation to the natural image size. A scaling of 100 percent will print the image at its natural size, while a scaling of 50 percent will print the image at half its natural size. If the specified scaling makes the image larger than the page, multiple pages will be printed. Scaling in% of natural image size defaults to 100%. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o natural-scaling=... # range in% is 1... .800 -o scaling=... # range in% is 1... .800 -o ppi=... # range in ppi is 1... 1200 Position Preview Thumbnail This position preview thumbnail indicates the position of the image on the paper sheet. Click on horizontal and vertical radio buttons to move image alignment on paper around. Options are: center top top-left left bottom-left bottom bottom-right right top-right Reset to Default Values Reset all coloration settings to default values. Default values are: Brightness: 100 Hue (Tint). 0 Saturation: 100 Gamma: 1000 Image Positioning: Select a pair of radio buttons to move the image to the position you want on the paper printout. Default is'center '. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o position=... # examples: "top-left" or "bottom" Image Color Settings Image Size Image Position & Brightness: & Hue (Color rotation): & Saturation: & Gamma (Color correction): & Default Settings Natural Image Size Resolution (ppi) % of Page % of Natural Image Size & Image size type: Job Report Unable to retrieve job information: & Job IPP Report & Increase Priority & Decrease Priority & Edit Attributes... Unable to change job priority: Unable to find printer %1. Attributes of Job %1@%2 (%3) Unable to set job attributes: The printer is incompletely defined. Try to reinstall it. Remote LPD Queue Settings Queue: Empty host name. Empty queue name. Remote queue %1 on %2 No Predefined Printers Queue Empty printer name. Printer not found. Not implemented yet. Proxy RLPR Proxy Server Settings Proxy Settings & Use proxy server File transfer failed. Abnormal process termination (%1). %1: execution failed with message: %2 A print error occurred. Error message received from system: %1 Some of the files to printed are not readable by the KDE print daemon. This may happen if you are trying to print as a different user to the one currently logged in. To continue printing, you need to provide root's password. Enter the root password Printing Status - %1 Printing system Authentication failed (user name=%1) Queued Held Error Canceled Aborted Completed EPSON InkJet Printer Utilities & Use direct connection (might need root permissions) Printer: Device: Clean print head & Print a nozzle test pattern & Align print head & Ink level Printer identification Internal error: no device set. Unsupported connection type: %1 An escputil process is still running. You must wait until its completion before continuing. The executable escputil cannot be found in your PATH environment variable. Make sure gimp-print is installed and that escputil is in your PATH. Internal error: unable to start escputil process. Operation terminated with errors. Output The printer %1 already exists. Continuing will overwrite existing printer. Do you want to continue? Initializing manager... & View & Icons, List, Tree Start/ Stop Printer & Start Printer Stop Printer Enable/ Disable Job Spooling & Enable Job Spooling & Disable Job Spooling & Remove & Configure... Add & Printer/ Class... Add & Special (pseudo) Printer... Set as & Local Default Set as & User Default & Test Printer... Configure & Manager... Initialize Manager/ View & Orientation & Vertical, Horizontal Restart Server Configure & Server... Show & Toolbar Show Menu Toolbar Show Printer Details Toggle Printer & Filtering %1 & Handbook %1 & Web Site Printer Tools Add Print Server Print Manager View Documentation An error occurred while retrieving the printer list. Unable to modify the state of printer %1. Do you really want to remove %1? Unable to remove special printer %1. Unable to remove printer %1. Configure %1 Unable to modify settings of printer %1. Unable to load a valid driver for printer %1. Unable to create printer. Unable to define printer %1 as default. You are about to print a test page on %1. Do you want to continue? Print Test Page Test page successfully sent to printer %1. Unable to test printer %1. Internal error (no error message). Error message received from manager: %1 Unable to restart print server. Restarting server... Unable to configure print server. Configuring server... Unable to start printer tool. Possible reasons are: no printer selected, the selected printer does n't have any local device defined (printer port), or the tool library could not be found. Unable to retrieve the printer list. Commands Command Settings Edit/ Create Commands Command objects perform a conversion from input to output. They are used as the basis to build both print filters and special printers. They are described by a command string, a set of options, a set of requirements and associated mime types. Here you can create new command objects and edit existing ones. All changes will only be effective for you. & Next > < & Back Add Printer Wizard Modify Printer Unable to find the requested page. & Finish Select Command Local Port Selection Local System Parallel Serial USB Others Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in the bottom edit field. Empty URI. The local URI does not correspond to a detected port. Continue? Select a valid port. Unable to detect local ports. Printer type: Interface Interface Settings IPP Printer Local USB Printer Local Parallel Printer Local Serial Printer Network Printer (socket) SMB printers (Windows) File printer Serial Fax/ Modem printer Description: Model: Members: Implicit class Remote class Local class Remote printer Local printer Special (pseudo) printer Class Composition Available printers: Class printers: You must select at least one printer. Printer name: General Settings & Settings Scan Network scan: Subnet: %1 You are about to scan a subnet (%1. *) that does not correspond to the current subnet of this computer (%2. *). Do you want to scan the specified subnet anyway? & Scan & Subnetwork: & Timeout (ms): Scan Configuration Wrong subnetwork specification. Wrong timeout specification. Wrong port specification. Configure Some options are in conflict. You must resolve those conflicts before continuing. File Selection The printing will be redirected to a file. Enter here the path of the file you want to use for redirection. Use an absolute path or the browse button for graphical selection. Print to file: Empty file name. Directory does not exist. Preview Preview Settings Preview Program & Use external preview program You can use an external preview program (PS viewer) instead of the KDE built-in preview system. Note that if the KDE default PS viewer (KGhostView) cannot be found, KDE tries automatically to find another external PostScript viewer Printer Test Manufacturer: Model: Description: & Test Now you can test the printer before finishing installation. Use the Settings button to configure the printer driver and the Test button to test your configuration. Use the Back button to change the driver (your current configuration will be discarded). Unable to load the requested driver: %1 Test page successfully sent to printer. Wait until printing is complete, then click the OK button. Unable to test printer: Unable to remove temporary printer. Unable to create temporary printer. Unable to change printer properties. Error received from manager: %1 Configure KDE Print Configure print server KAddPrinterWizard Start the add printer wizard No executable defined for the creation of the driver database. This operation is not implemented. The executable %1 could not be found in your PATH. Check that this program exists and is accessible in your PATH variable. Unable to start the creation of the driver database. The execution of %1 failed. Please wait while KDE rebuilds a driver database. Driver Database Error while creating driver database: abnormal child-process termination. User Identification This backend may require a login/ password to work properly. Select the type of access to use and fill in the login and password entries if needed. & Login: & Anonymous (no login/ password) & Guest account (login="guest ") Normal account Select one option User name is empty. Network Printer Information & Printer address: Port: You must enter a printer address. Wrong port number. Change... KDE Print Configuration Printer Model Selection Raw printer Internal error: unable to locate the driver. No Printer All Printers Print Jobs for %1 Unlimited Max.: %1 Job ID Owner State Size (KB) Page(s) & Hold & Resume Remove Restart & Move to Printer & Toggle Completed Jobs Show Only User Jobs User Name & Select Printer Refresh Keep window permanent Unable to perform action "%1" on selected jobs. Error received from manager: Hold Resume Remove Restart Move to %1 Operation failed. Print Job Settings Refresh Interval sec This time setting controls the refresh rate of various KDE Print components like the print manager and the job viewer. Test Page & Specify personal test page Preview... Miscellaneous Show printing status message box Defaults to the last printer used in the application The selected test page is not a PostScript file. You may not be able to test your printer anymore. Comment Confirmation Type Location Description Members Backend Device Printer IP Port Host File Account URI DB driver External driver Manufacturer Model Fonts Font Settings Fonts Embedding Fonts Path & Embed fonts in PostScript data when printing & Up & Down & Add Additional directory: These options will automatically put fonts in the PostScript file which are not present on the printer. Font embedding usually produces better print results (closer to what you see on the screen), but larger print data as well. When using font embedding you can select additional directories where KDE should search for embeddable font files. By default, the X server font path is used, so adding those directories is not needed. The default search path should be sufficient in most cases. SMB Printer Settings Scan Abort Workgroup: Server: Login: %1 Class Members Integer Float List & Description: & Format: Default & value: Command: & Persistent option Values Minimum value: Maximum value: Add value Delete value Apply changes Add group Add option Delete item Move up Move down & Input From Output To File: Pipe: An identification string. Use only alphanumeric characters except spaces. The string __root__ is reserved for internal use. A description string. This string is shown in the interface, and should be explicit enough about the role of the corresponding option. The type of the option. This determines how the option is presented graphically to the user. The format of the option. This determines how the option is formatted for inclusion in the global command line. The tag %value can be used to represent the user selection. This tag will be replaced at run-time by a string representation of the option value. The default value of the option. For non persistent options, nothing is added to the command line if the option has that default value. If this value does not correspond to the actual default value of the underlying utility, make the option persistent to avoid unwanted effects. Make the option persistent. A persistent option is always written to the command line, whatever its value. This is useful when the chosen default value does not match with the actual default value of the underlying utility. The full command line to execute the associated underlying utility. This command line is based on a mechanism of tags that are replaced at run-time. The supported tags are: %filterargs: command options %filterinput: input specification %filteroutput: output specification %psu: the page size in upper case %psl: the page size in lower case Input specification when the underlying utility reads input data from a file. Use the tag %in to represent the input filename. Output specification when the underlying utility writes output data to a file. Use the tag %out to represent the output filename. Input specification when the underlying utility reads input data from its standard input. Output specification when the underlying utility writes output data to its standard output. A comment about the underlying utility, which can be viewed by the user from the interface. This comment string supports basic HTML tags like & lt; agt;, & lt; bgt; or & lt; igt;. Invalid identification name. Empty strings and "__root__" are not allowed. New Group New Option Command Edit for %1 & Mime Type Settings Supported & Input Formats Requirements & Edit Command... Output & format: ID name: exec: / LPD Queue Information Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue; this wizard will check it before continuing. Some information is missing. Cannot find queue %1 on server %2; do you want to continue anyway? Filter Printer Filtering Settings Printer Filter The printer filtering allows you to view only a specific set of printers instead of all of them. This may be useful when there are a lot of printers available but you only use a few ones. Select the printers you want to see from the list on the left or enter a Location filter (ex: Group_1*). Both are cumulative and ignored if empty. Location filter: Driver Selection Several drivers have been detected for this model. Select the driver you want to use. You will have the opportunity to test it as well as to change it if necessary. Driver Information You must select a driver. [recommended] No information about the selected driver. Introduction Welcome, This wizard will help to install a new printer on your computer. It will guide you through the various steps of the process of installing and configuring a printer for your printing system. At each step, you can always go back using the Back button. We hope you'll enjoy this tool! The KDE printing team. & PostScript printer & Raw printer (no driver needed) & Other... & Manufacturer: Model: Loading... Unable to find the PostScript driver. Select Driver Database Wrong driver format. Other New command Edit command Information & Browse... Use command: Command Name Enter an identification name for the new command: A command named %1 already exists. Do you want to continue and edit the existing one? Internal error. The XML driver for the command %1 could not be found. output undefined not allowed (Unavailable: requirements not satisfied) Print System Classes Printers Specials Manufacturer: Printer model: Driver info: Driver Settings Jobs Jobs Shown Maximum number of jobs shown: General Information Enter the information concerning your printer or class. Name is mandatory, Location and Description are not (they may even not be used on some systems). Name: You must supply at least a name. It is usually not a good idea to include spaces in printer name: it may prevent your printer from working correctly. The wizard can strip all spaces from the string you entered, resulting in %1; what do you want to do? Strip Keep Backend Selection You must select a backend. & Local printer (parallel, serial, USB) Locally-connected printer Use this for a printer connected to the computer via a parallel, serial or USB port. & SMB shared printer (Windows) Shared Windows printer Use this for a printer installed on a Windows server and shared on the network using the SMB protocol (samba). & Remote LPD queue Print queue on a remote LPD server Use this for a print queue existing on a remote machine running a LPD print server. Network printer (TCP) Network TCP printer Use this for a network-enabled printer using TCP (usually on port 9100) as communication protocol. Most network printers can use this mode. Define/ Edit here instances for the current selected printer. An instance is a combination of a real (physical) printer and a set of predefined options. For a single InkJet printer, you could define different print formats like DraftQuality, PhotoQuality or TwoSided. Those instances appear as normal printers in the print dialog and allow you to quickly select the print format you want. New... Copy... Set as Default Settings Test... (Default) Instance Name Enter name for new instance (leave untouched for default): Instance name must not contain any spaces or slashes. Do you really want to remove instance %1? You can not remove the default instance. However all settings of %1 will be discarded. Continue? Unable to find instance %1. Unable to retrieve printer information. Message from printing system: %1. The instance name is empty. Please select an instance. Internal error: printer not found. Unable to send test page to %1. Properties Instances Add Special Printer & Location: Command & Settings Output File & Enable output file Filename extension: The command will use an output file. If checked, make sure the command contains an output tag. The command to execute when printing on this special printer. Either enter the command to execute directly, or associate/ create a command object with/ for this special printer. The command object is the preferred method as it provides support for advanced settings like mime type checking, configurable options and requirement list (the plain command is only provided for backward compatibility). When using a plain command, the following tags are recognized: %in: the input file (required). %out: the output file (required if using an output file). %psl: the paper size in lower case. %psu: the paper size with the first letter in upper case. The default mimetype for the output file (e. g. application/ postscript). The default extension for the output file (e. g. ps, pdf, ps. gz). You must provide a non-empty name. Invalid settings. %1. Configuring %1 Add File button This button calls the'File Open 'dialog to let you select a file for printing. Note, that you can select ASCII or International Text, PDF, PostScript, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF and many other graphic formats. you can select various files from different paths and send them as one "multi-file job" to the printing system. Remove File button This button removes the highlighted file from the list of to-be-printed files. Move File Up button This button moves the highlighted file up in the list of files to be printed. In effect, this changes the order of the files' printout. Move File Down button This button moves the highlighted file down in the list of files to be printed. In effect, this changes the order of the files' printout. File Open button This button tries to open the highlighted file, so you can view or edit it before you send it to the printing system. If you open files, KDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type of the file. File List view This list displays all the files you selected for printing. You can see the file name(s), file path(s) and the file (MIME) type(s) as determined by KDEPrint. You may re-arrange the initial order of the list with the help of the arrow buttons on the right. The files will be printed as a single job, in the same order as displayed in the list. Note: You can select multiple files. The files may be in multiple locations. The files may be of multiple MIME types. The buttons on the right side let you add more files, remove already selected files from the list, re-order the list (by moving files up or down), and open files. If you open files, KDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type of the file. Path Add file Remove file Open file Drag file(s) here or use the button to open a file dialog. Leave empty for lt; STDINgt;. Adjustments Print Subsystem Selection This combo box shows (and lets you select) a print subsystem to be used by KDEPrint. (This print subsystem must, of course, be installed inside your Operating System.) KDEPrint usually auto-detects the correct print subsystem by itself upon first startup. Most Linux distributions have "CUPS", the Common UNIX Printing System. Print system currently used: Plugin information Current Connection This line shows which CUPS server your PC is currently connected to for printing and retrieving printer info. To switch to a different CUPS server, click "System Options", then select "Cups server" and fill in the required info. List of Driver Options (from PPD). The upper pane of this dialog page contains all print job options as laid down in the printer's description file (PostScript Printer Description == 'PPD '.) Click on any item in the list and watch the lower pane of this dialog page display the available values. Set the values as needed, then use one of the push buttons below to proceed: 'Save' your settings if you want to re-use them in your next job(s) too. 'Save 'will store your settings permanently until you change them again.. Click'OK' (without a prior click on'Save '), if you want to use your selected settings just once, for the next print job. 'OK' will forget your current settings when kprinter is closed again, and will start next time with the previously saved defaults. 'Cancel 'will not change anything. If you proceed to print after clicking'Cancel', the job will print with the default settings of this queue. Note. The number of available job options depends strongly on the actual driver used for your print queue. 'Raw 'queues do not have a driver or a PPD. For raw queues this tab page is not loaded by KDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialog. List of Possible Values for given Option (from PPD). The lower pane of this dialog page contains all possible values of the print option highlighted above, as laid down in the printer's description file (PostScript Printer Description == 'PPD '.) Select the value you want and proceed. Then, use one of the push buttons below to leave this dialog: 'Save' your settings if you want to re-use them in your next job(s) too. 'Save 'will store your settings permanently until you change them again.. Click'OK' if you want to use your selected settings just once, for the next print job. 'OK 'will forget your current settings when kprinter is closed again, and will start next time with your previous defaults. 'Cancel' will not change anything. If you proceed to print after clicking'Cancel ', the job will print with the default settings of this queue. Note. The number of available job options depends strongly on the actual driver used for your print queue. 'Raw' queues do not have a driver or a PPD. For raw queues this tab page is not loaded by KDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialog. Initialization... Generating print data: page %1 Previewing... No valid print executable was found in your path. Check your installation. This is not a Foomatic printer Some printer information is missing This operation is not implemented. Unable to locate test page. Can not overwrite regular printer with special printer settings. Parallel Port #%1 Unable to load KDE print management library: %1 Unable to find wizard object in management library. Unable to find options dialog in management library. No plugin information available Description unavailable Remote printer queue on %1 A file share/ kdeprint/ specials. desktop was found in your local KDE directory. This file probably comes from a previous KDE release and should be removed in order to manage global pseudo printers. Cannot copy multiple files into one file. Cannot save print file to %1. Check that you have write access to it. Printing document: %1 Sending print data to printer: %1 Unable to start child print process. The KDE print server (kdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that this server is running. Check the command syntax: %1< files > No valid file was found for printing. Operation aborted. Unable to perform the requested page selection. The filter psselect cannot be inserted in the current filter chain. See Filter tab in the printer properties dialog for further information. Could not load filter description for %1. Error while reading filter description for %1. Empty command line received. The MIME type %1 is not supported as input of the filter chain (this may happen with non-CUPS spoolers when performing page selection on a non-PostScript file). Do you want KDE to convert the file to a supported format? Convert Select MIME Type Select the target format for the conversion: Operation aborted. No appropriate filter found. Select another target format. Operation failed with message: %1 Select another target format. Filtering print data Error while filtering. Command was: %1. The print file is empty and will be ignored: %1 The file format %1 is not directly supported by the current print system. You now have 3 options: KDE can attempt to convert this file automatically to a supported format. (Select Convert) You can try to send the file to the printer without any conversion. (Select Keep) You can cancel the printjob. (Select Cancel) Do you want KDE to attempt and convert this file to %2? No appropriate filter was found to convert the file format %1 into %2. Go to System Options - > Commands to look through the list of possible filters. Each filter executes an external program. See if the required external program is available. on your system. ISO A4 Folio US #10 Envelope ISO DL Envelope Tabloid ISO A3 ISO A2 ISO A1 ISO A0 Upper Tray Lower Tray Multi-Purpose Tray Large Capacity Tray Normal Transparency "General" This dialog page contains general print job settings. General settings are applicable to most printers, most jobs and most job file types. To get more specific help, enable the "What's This" cursor and click on any of the text labels or GUI elements of this dialog. Page size: Select paper size to be printed on from the drop-down menu. The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver ("PPD") you have installed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element correponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o PageSize=... # examples: "A4" or "Letter" Paper type: Select paper type to be printed on from the drop-down menu. The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver ("PPD") you have installed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o MediaType=... # example: "Transparency" Paper source: Select paper source tray for the paper to be printed on from the drop-down menu. The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver ("PPD") you have installed. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o InputSlot=... # examples: "Lower" or "LargeCapacity" Image Orientation: Orientation of the printed page image on your paper is controlled by the radio buttons. By default, the orientation is Portrait. You can select from 4 alternatives: Portrait. Portrait is the default setting. Landscape. Reverse Landscape. Reverse Landscape prints the images upside down. Reverse Portrait. Reverse Portrait prints the image upside down. The icon changes according to your selection. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o orientation-requested=... # examples: "landscape" or "reverse-portrait" Duplex Printing: These controls may be grayed out if your printer does not support duplex printing (i. e. printing on both sides of the sheet.) These controls are active if your printer supports duplex printing. You can choose from 3 alternatives: None. This prints each page of the job on one side of the sheets only. Long Side. This prints the job on both sides of the paper sheets. It prints the job in a way so that the backside has the same orientation as the front side if you fold the paper over the long edge. (Some printer drivers call this mode duplex-non-tumbled.) Short Side. This prints the job on both sides of the paper sheets. It prints the job so that the backside has the reverse orientation from the front side if you turn the paper over the long edge, but the same orientation, if you turn it over the short edge. (Some printer drivers name this mode duplex-tumbled.) Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o duplex=... # examples: "tumble" or "two-sided-short-edge" Banner Page(s): Select banner(s) to print one or two special sheets of paper just before or after your main job. Banners may contain some pieces of job information such as user name, time of printing or job title. Banner pages are useful to separate different jobs more easily, especially in a multi-user environment. Hint: You can design your own banner pages. To make use of them, just put the banner file into the standard CUPS banners directory (this is usually "/ usr/ share/ cups/ banner/". Your custom banner(s) must have one of the supported printable formats. Supported formats are ASCII text, PostScript, PDF and nearly any image format such as PNG, JPEG or GIF. Your added banner pages will appear in the drop down menu CUPS is restarted. CUPS comes with a selection of banner pages. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o job-sheets=... # examples: "standard" or "topsecret" Pages per Sheet: You can choose to print more than one page onto each sheet of paper. This is sometimes useful to save paper. Note 1: the page images get scaled down accordingly to print 2 or 4 pages per sheet. The page image does not get scaled if you print 1 page per sheet (the default setting). Note 2: If you select multiple pages per sheet here, the scaling and re-arranging is done by your printing system. However, some printers are independently capable of printing multiple pages per sheet. In which case you find the option in the printer driver settings. Be careful: if you enable multiple pages per sheet in both places, your printout will not look as you intended. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o number-up=... # examples: "2" or "4" Page size: Paper type: Paper source: Orientation Duplex Printing Pages per Sheet & Portrait & Landscape & Reverse landscape Reverse portrait & None Long side Short side Start: End: (line %1): Value: String value: No Option Selected Configuration of %1 (rejecting jobs) (accepting jobs) & File & PageMarks Page Selection Here you can control if you print a certain selection only out of all the pages from the complete document. All Pages: Select "All" to print the complete document. Since this is the default, it is pre-selected. Current Page: Select "Current" if you want to print the page currently visible in your KDE application. Note: this field is disabled if you print from non-KDE applications like Mozilla or OpenOffice. org, since here KDEPrint has no means to determine which document page you are currently viewing. Page Range: Choose a "Page Range" to select a subset of the complete document pages to be printed. The format is "n, m, o-p, q, r, s-t, u". Example: "4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25" will print the pages 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 20, 23, 24, 25 of your document. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-ranges=... # example: "4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25" Page Set: Choose "All Pages", "Even Pages" or "Odd Pages" if you want to print a page selection matching one of these terms. The default is "All Pages". Note: If you combine a selection of a "Page Range" with a "Page Set" of "Odd" or "Even", you will only get the odd or even pages from the originally selected page range. This is useful if you want to print a page range in duplex on a simplex-only printer. In this case you can feed the paper to the printer twice; in the first pass, select "Odd" or "Even" (depending on your printer model), in second pass select the other option. You may need to "Reverse" the output in one of the passes (depending on your printer model). Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-set=... # example: "odd" or "even" Output Settings: Here you can determine the number of copies, the output order and the collate mode for the pages of your print job. (Note, that the maximum number of copies allowed to print may be restricted by your print subsystem.) The'Copies' setting defaults to 1. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o copies=... # examples: "5" or "42" -o outputorder=... # example: "reverse" -o Collate=... # example: "true" or "false". Number of Copies: Determine the number of requested copies here. You can increase or decrease the number of printed copies by clicking on the up and down arrows. You can also type the figure directly into the box. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o copies=... # examples: "5" or "42" Collate Copies If the "Collate" checkbox is enabled (default), the output order for multiple copies of a multi-page document will be "1-2-3-..., 1-2-3-..., 1-2-3-...". If the "Collate" checkbox is disabled, the output order for multiple copies of a multi-page document will be "1-1-1-..., 2-2-2-..., 3-3-3-...". Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o Collate=... # example: "true" or "false" Reverse Order If the "Reverse" checkbox is enabled, the output order for multiple copies of a multi-page document will be "... -3-2-1,... -3-2-1,... -3-2-1", if you also have en abled the "Collate" checkbox at the same time (the usual scenario). If the "Reverse" checkbox is enabled, the output order for multiple copies of a multi-page document will be "... -3-3-3,... -2-2-2,... -1-1-1", if you have dis abled the "Collate" checkbox at the same time. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS commandline job option parameter: -o outputorder=... # example: "reverse" Copies Page Selection & All Current Range Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8). Output Settings Collate Reverse Copies: All Pages Odd Pages Even Pages Page & set: Pages Do you want to continue printing anyway? Print Preview Cancel The preview program %1 cannot be found. Check that the program is correctly installed and located in a directory included in your PATH environment variable. Preview failed: neither the internal KDE PostScript viewer (KGhostView) nor any other external PostScript viewer could be found. Preview failed: KDE could not find any application to preview files of type %1. Preview failed: unable to start program %1. Do you want to continue printing? There was an error loading %1. The diagnostic is: %2 Some options selected are in conflict. You must resolve those conflicts before continuing. See the Driver Settings tab for detailed information. Poster preview not available. Either the poster executable is not properly installed, or you do n't have the required version; available at http: / /printing. kde. org/ downloads/. Printer Configuration No configurable options for that printer. No preview available & Files Top Margin. This spinbox/ text edit field lets you control the top margin of your printout if the printing application does not define its margins internally. The setting works for instance for ASCII text file printing, or for printing from KMail and Konqueror. Note: This margin setting is not intended for KOffice or OpenOffice. org printing, because these applications (or rather their users) are expected to do it by themselves. It also does not work for PostScript or PDF file, which in most cases have their margins hardcoded internally. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-top=... # use values from "0" or higher. "72" is equal to 1 inch. Bottom Margin. This spinbox/ text edit field lets you control the bottom margin of your printout if the printing application does not define its margins internally. The setting works for instance for ASCII text file printing, or for printing from KMail and and Konqueror. Note: This margin setting is not intended for KOffice or OpenOffice. org printing, because these applications (or rather their users) are expected to do it by themselves. It also does not work for PostScript or PDF file, which in most cases have their margins hardcoded internally. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-bottom=... # use values from "0" or higher. "72" is equal to 1 inch. Left Margin. This spinbox/ text edit field lets you control the left margin of your printout if the printing application does not define its margins internally. The setting works for instance for ASCII text file printing, or for printing from KMail and and Konqueror. Note: This margin setting is not intended for KOffice or OpenOffice. org printing, because these applications (or rather their users) are expected to do it by themselves. It also does not work for PostScript or PDF file, which in most cases have their margins hardcoded internally. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-left=... # use values from "0" or higher. "72" is equal to 1 inch. Right Margin. This spinbox/ text edit field lets you control the right margin of your printout if the printing application does not define its margins internally. The setting works for instance for ASCII text file printing, or for printing from KMail and and Konqueror. Note: This margin setting is not intended for KOffice or OpenOffice. org printing, because these applications (or rather their users) are expected to do it by themselves. It also does not work for PostScript or PDF file, which in most cases have their margins hardcoded internally. Additional hint for power users: This KDEPrint GUI element corresponds to the CUPS command line job option parameter: -o page-right=... # use values from "0" or higher. "72" is equal to 1 inch. Change Measurement Unit. You can change the units of measurement for the page margins here. Select from Millimeters, Centimeters, Inches or Pixels (1 pixel == 1/ 72 inch.) Custom Margins Checkbox. Enable this checkbox if you want to modify the margins of your printouts. You can change margin settings in 4 ways: Edit the text fields. Click spinbox arrows. Move the scroll wheel of a wheel mouse. Use the mouse to drag margins in the preview frame. Note: The margin setting does not work if you load files into kprinter which have their margins hardcoded internally, such as most PDF or PostScript files. It works for all ASCII text files however. It also may not work with non-KDE applications which fail to fully utilize the KDEPrint framework, such as OpenOffice. org. "Drag-your-Margins". Use your mouse to drag and set each margin on this little preview window. & Use custom margins & Top: & Bottom: Left: & Right: Pixels (1/ 72nd in) Inches (in) Centimeters (cm) Millimeters (mm) JCL You are about to set a pseudo-printer as your personal default. This setting is specific to KDE and will not be available outside KDE applications. Note that this will only make your personal default printer as undefined for non-KDE applications and should not prevent you from printing normally. Do you really want to set %1 as your personal default? 5. Print Poster (enabled or disabled). If you enable this option, you can print posters of different sizes The printout will happen in the form'tiles' printed on smaller paper sizes, which you can stitch together later. If you enable this option here, the'Poster Printing 'filter will be auto-loaded in the'Filters' tab of this dialog. This tab is only visible if the external'poster 'utility is discovered by KDEPrint on your system. ['poster' is a command line utility that enables you to convert PostScript files into tiled printouts, with overlap to allow the tiles to be joined together seamlessly.] Note: The standard version of'poster 'will not work. Your system must use a patched version of'poster'. Ask your operating system vendor to provide a patched version of'poster 'if they do not do so already. Additional hint for power users: A patched version of'poster' is available from the KDEPrint Website at http: / /printing. kde. org/ downloads/. The direct link to the patched source tarball is ftp: / /ftp. kde. org/ pub/ kde/ printing/ poster. tar. bz2 Tile Selection widget This GUI element is not only for viewing your selections: it also lets you interactively select the tile(s) you want to print. Hints Click any tile to select it for printing. To select multiple tiles to be printed at once, 'shift-click 'on the tiles ('shift-click' means: hold down the [SHIFT]-key on your keyboard and click with the mouse while [SHIFT]-key is held.) Be aware that the order of your clicking dictates the order in which the different tiles are printed. Note 1: The order of your selection (and the order for printout of the tiles) is indicated by the contents of the text field below, labelled as'Tile pages (to be printed): 'Note 2: By default, no tiles are selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, you must select at least one tile. Poster Size Select the poster size you want from the drop-down list. Available sizes are all standard paper sizes up to'A0 '. [A0 is the same size as 16 sheets of A4, or '84cm x 118.2cm'.] Notice, how the little preview window below changes with your change of poster size. It indicates to you how many tiles need to be printed to make the poster, given the selected paper size. Hint: The little preview window below is not just a passive icon. You can click on its individual tiles to select them for printing. To select multiple tiles to be printed at once, you need to'shift-click 'on the tiles ('shift-click' means: hold down the [SHIFT]-key on your keyboard and click with the mouse while [SHIFT]-key is held.) The order in which you click dictates the order in which the tiles are printed. The order of your selection (and of the printed tiles) is indicated by the contents of the text field labelled as'Tile pages (to be printed): 'Note: By default, no tiles are selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, you must select at least one tile. Paper Size This field indicates the paper size the poster tiles will be printed on. To select a different paper size for your poster tiles, go to the'General 'tab of this dialog and select one from the drop-down list. Available sizes are most standard paper sizes supported by your printer. Your printer's supported paper sizes are read from the printer driver info (as laid down in the'PPD', the printer description file.) Be aware that the'Paper Size 'selected may not be supported by'poster' (example: 'HalfLetter ') while it may well be supported by your printer. If you hit that obstacle, simply use another, supported Paper Size, such as'A4' or'Letter '. Notice, how the little preview window below changes with your change of paper size. It indicates how many tiles need to be printed to make up the poster, given the selected paper and poster size. Hint: The little preview window below is not just a passive icon. You can click on its individual tiles to select them for printing. To select multiple tiles to be printed at once, you need to'shift-click' on the tiles ('shift-click 'means: hold down the [SHIFT]-key on your keyboard and click with the mouse while [SHIFT]-key is held.) The order in which you click dictates the order in which the tiles are printed. The order of your selection (and for the printed tiles) is indicated by the contents of the text field labelled as'Tile pages (to be printed):' Note: By default, no tiles are selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, you must select at least one tile. Cut Margin selection This slider and spinbox let you determine a'cut margin 'to be printed onto each tile of your poster, to help you cut the pieces as needed. Notice, how the little preview window above changes with your change of cut margins. It indicates to you how much space the cut margins will take away from each tile. Be aware, that your cut margins need to be equal to or greater than the margins your printer uses. The printer's capabilities are described in the'ImageableArea' keywords of its driver PPD file. Order and number of tile pages to be printed. This field displays and sets the individual tiles to be printed, as well as the order for their printout. You can fill the field with 2 different methods: either use the interactive thumbnail preview above and '[SHIFT]-click 'on the tiles; or, edit this text field accordingly. When editing the field, you can denote ranges of pages with, for instance, '3-7', rather than '3,4,5,6,7 '. Examples: "2,3,7,9,3" "1-3,6,8-11" Poster & Print poster Poster size: Media size: Print size: Cut margin (% of media): & Tile pages (to be printed): Link/ unlink poster and print size One of the command object's requirements is not met. The command does not contain the required tag %1. & Export... Add Filter button This button calls a little dialog to let you select a filter here. Note 1: You can chain different filters as long as you make sure that the output of one fits as input of the next. (KDEPrint checks your filtering chain and will warn you if you fail to do so). Note 2: The filters you define here are applied to your jobfile before it is handed downstream to your spooler and print subsystem (e. g. CUPS, LPRng, LPD.) Remove Filter button This button removes the highlighted filter from the list of filters. Move Filter Up button This button moves the highlighted filter up in the list of filters, towards the front of the filtering chain. Move Filter Down button This button moves the highlighted filter down in the list of filters, towards the end of the filtering chain.. Configure Filter button This button lets you configure the currently highlighted filter. It opens a separate dialog. Filter Info Pane This field shows some general info about the selected filter. Amongst them are: the filter name (as displayed in the KDEPrint user interface); the filter requirements (that is the external program that needs to be present and executable on this system); the filter input format (in the form of one or several MIME types accepted by the filter); the filter output format (in the form of a MIME type generated by the filter); a more- or less-verbose description of the filter's operation. Filtering Chain (if enabled, is run before actual job submission to print system.) This field shows which filters are currently selected to act as'pre-filters' for KDEPrint. Pre-filters process the print files before they are sent down-stream to your real print subsystem. The list shown in this field may be empty (default). The pre-filters act on the print job in the order they are listed (from top to bottom). This is done by acting as a filtering chain where the output of one filter acts as input to the next. By putting the filters into the wrong order, you can make the filtering chain fail. For example: if your file is ASCII text, and you want the output being processed by the'Multipage per Sheet 'filter, the first filter must be one that converts ASCII into PostScript. KDEPrint can utilize any external filtering program which you may find useful through this interface. KDEPrint ships preconfigured with support for a selection of common filters. These filters however need to be installed independently from KDEPrint. These pre-filters work for all print subsystems supported by KDEPrint (such as CUPS, LPRng and LPD), because they are not dependent upon them.. Amongst the pre-configured filters shipping with KDEPrint are: the Enscript text filter; a Multiple Pages per Sheet filter; a PostScript to PDF converter; a Page Selection/ Ordering filter; a Poster Printing filter; and some more.... To insert a filter into this list, simply click on the funnel icon (top-most on the right icon column group) and proceed. Please click on the other elements of this dialog to learn more about the KDEPrint pre-filters. Filters Add filter Remove filter Move filter up Move filter down Configure filter Internal error: unable to load filter. The filter chain is wrong. The output format of at least one filter is not supported by its follower. See Filters tab for more information. Input Selection of color mode: You can choose between 2 options: Color and Grayscale Note: This selection field may be grayed out and made inactive. This happens if KDEPrint can not retrieve enough information about your print file. In this case the embedded color- or grayscale information of your printfile, and the default handling of the printer take precedence. Selection of page size: Select the paper size to be printed on from the drop-down menu. The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver ("PPD") you have installed. Selection of pages per sheet: You can choose to print more than one page onto each sheet of paper. This is sometimes useful to save paper. Note 1: the page images get scaled down accordingly to print 2 or 4 pages per sheet. The page image does not get scaled if you print 1 page per sheet (the default setting.). Note 2: If you select multiple pages per sheet here, the scaling and re-arranging is done by your printing system. Note 3, regarding "Other": You cannot really select Other as the number of pages to print on one sheet. "Other" is listed here for information purposes only. To select 8, 9, 16 or other numbers of pages per sheet: go to the tab headlined "Filter"; enable the Multiple Pages per Sheet filter;... and configure it (bottom-most button on the right of the "Filters" tab). Selection of image orientation: Orientation of the printed page image on your paper is controlled by these radio buttons. By default, the orientation is Portrait. You can select 2 alternatives: Portrait., the default setting; Landscape.. The icon changes according to your selection. Print Format Color Mode Color & Grayscale Other Fax system: Command: Fax & server (if any): & Fax/ Modem device: Standard Modem Port Serial Port #%1 Other Converting input files to PostScript Sending fax to %1 (%2) Sending to fax using: %1 Sending fax to %1... Skipping %1... Filtering %1... Fax log Fax Log KDEPrint Fax Tool Log Cannot open file for writing. High (204x196 dpi) Low (204x98 dpi) A4 Letter Legal & Resolution: & Paper size: & Name: & Company: Number: Replace international prefix '+ 'with: A small fax utility to be used with kdeprint. KdeprintFax Phone number to fax to Send fax immediately Exit after sending File to fax (added to the file list) Filter Parameters MIME type: Command: & File Fax Your names Your emails Mime Type Command Add filter Modify filter Remove filter Move filter up Move filter down Empty parameters. Configuration Personal Personal Settings Page setup Page Setup System Fax System Selection Filters Filters Configuration Name Fax Number Entries: & Edit Address Book No fax number found in your address book. Move up Move down Files: Enterprise Add fax number Add fax number from address book Remove fax number & Comment: Schedule: Now At Specified Time Subject: Processing... Idle Send to Fax & Add File... & Remove File & Send Fax Abort Address Book View Log View File & New Fax Recipient... No file to fax. No fax number specified. Unable to start Fax process. Unable to retrieve %1. Fax error: see log message for more information. Enter recipient fax properties. & Number: Name: & Enterprise: Invalid fax number. Unable to stop Fax process. kdeprint_part A Konqueror Plugin for Print Management Print Manager Toolbar Your names Your emails Classes Printers Specials Manager Jobs Empty data received (%1). Corrupted/ incomplete data or server error (%1). Print System Printer driver On-line printer driver database Unable to determine object type for %1. Unable to determine source type for %1. Unable to retrieve printer information for %1. Unable to load template %1 Properties of %1 General_BAR_Driver_BAR_Active jobs_BAR_Completed jobs General Properties Type Remote Local State Location Description URI Interface (Backend) Driver Manufacturer Model Driver Information Unable to retrieve class information for %1. Implicit General_BAR_Active jobs_BAR_Completed jobs Members General Requirements Command Properties Command Use Output File Yes No Default Extension Jobs of %1 All jobs Active jobs_BAR_Completed jobs ID Owner Printer Name Driver of %1 No driver found Your names Your emails All Printers There is no default printer. Start with --all to see all printers. Print Error KJobViewer A print job viewer The printer for which jobs are requested Show job viewer at startup Show jobs for all printers & Jobs Filter Your names Your emails KPrinter A printer tool for KDE Make an internal copy of the files to print Printer/ destination to print on Title/ Name for the print job Number of copies Printer option Job output mode (gui, console, none) Print system to use (lpd, cups) Allow printing from STDIN Do not show the print dialog (print directly) Files to load Print Information Print Warning Print Error Print info Print warning Print error A file has been specified on the command line. Printing from STDIN will be disabled. When using '--nodialog ', you must at least specify one file to print or use the '--stdin' flag. The specified printer or the default printer could not be found. Operation aborted. Unable to construct the print dialog. Multiple files (%1) Nothing to print. Unable to open temporary file. Stdin is empty, no job sent. Unable to copy file %1. Error while printing files Executive Envelope B5 Envelope #10 Envelope DL PageRegion Media Source Default Manual Feed Output Resolution 150 DPI 300 DPI 600 DPI 1200 DPI 2400 DPI Double-Sided Printing Off Long Edge (Standard) Short Edge (Flip) US Letter US Legal US Executive US Tabloid A3 Media Type Plain Paper Bond Paper Special Paper Transparency Glossy Paper Tray Envelope Feed Output Mode CMYK Color CMY Color Grayscale 600x300 DPI CRET Color Duplexer Address - 1 1/ 8 x 3 1/ 2 " Large Address - 1 4/ 10 x 3 1/ 2 " Return Address - 3/ 4 x 2 " Shipping Address - 2 5/ 16 x 4 " Internet Postage 2-Part - 2 1/ 4 x 7 1/ 2 " Internet Postage 3-Part - 2 1/ 4 x 7 " File Folder - 9/ 16 x 3 7/ 16 " Hanging Folder - 9/ 16 x 2 " 3.5 "Disk - 2 1/ 8 x 2 3/ 4" 136 DPI 203 DPI Output Darkness Normal FanFoldUS 60 DPI 120x60 DPI 180 DPI 360x180 DPI 360 DPI 60x72 DPI 120x72 DPI 240x72 DPI Tray 4 720 DPI Page Size and Printing Quality A4, 600x600 DPI Letter, 600x600 DPI A4, 1200x600 DPI B5, 600x600 DPI B5, 1200x600 DPI Legal, 600x600 DPI Legal, 1200x600 DPI Letter, 1200x600 DPI High Grade Paper Back Print Media Iron-On Transfer Sheet Hot OHP Media Post Card Thick Paper Printing Mode BlackOnly Colour HalfTone NoHalfTone Dithering FloydSteinberg NoFloydSteinberg Banding NoBanding Colour Mode CMY Colour Correction Mode FullBlack Colour correction NoColourCorrection ColourCorrection How often every dot is printed PrintTwice PrintOnce Black Printing Mode SolidBlack MixedBlack Square Dithering SquareDithering NoSquareDithering Do Curl Correction CurlCorrectionAlways CurlCorrectionAfterFinal Curl Correction on current pass NoCurlCorrectionOnCurrent CurlCorrectionOnCurrent Colour Intensity Line Feed Adjustment Gamma 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.75 0.80 0.85 0.90 0.95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.50 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.70 1.75 1.80 1.85 1.90 1.95 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.20 2.25 2.30 2.35 2.40 2.45 2.50 2.55 2.60 2.65 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.85 2.90 2.95 3.00 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.35 3.40 3.45 3.50 3.55 3.60 3.65 3.70 3.75 3.80 3.85 3.90 3.95 4.00 Horizontal (X-)Shift (in dots) Vertical (Y-)Shift (in dots) Next Job NextJobOnSameSheet NextJobOnNewSheet Next Job is spot colour page NextSpotColourPage NextNotSpotColourPage This Job is spot colour page ThisSpotColourPage ThisNotSpotColourPage Page Size B5 Manual Automatic Cardboard Coated Film Fine Paper Iron Seal OHP OHP (MD 2000) Rebeca Free Resolution 1200x600 DPI Color Mode Colour Depth Floyd Steinb. High Qual. (32 bpp) Floyd Steinberg Simple (8 bpp) Monochrome (1 bpp) Simple Colour (4 bpp) On Duplex DoubleSided SingleSided Black color saving EcoBlack NormalBlack Black Level Cyan Level Magenta Level Yellow Level B4 (JIS) B6 (JIS) Envelope You 4 Hagaki Ledger Oufuku 600x600 DPI 300x300 DPI 3x5 4x6 5x7 5x8 6x8 8x10 8x12 11x14 13x19 16x20 16x24 60x60 dpi 60x72 dpi 60x180 dpi 60x216 dpi 120x60 dpi 120x72 dpi 120x180 dpi 120x216 dpi 180x60 dpi 180x72 dpi 180x180 dpi 180x216 dpi 240x60 dpi 240x72 dpi 240x180 dpi 240x216 dpi 360x60 dpi 360x72 dpi 360x180 dpi 360x216 dpi 11x17 Photo Paper HP Premium Paper Transparency Paper Print Quality Draft Quality Normal Quality Presentation Quality Monochrome Dithering Pixels Per Inch Generic DeskJet Standard Tray Banner Printing Envelope Feeder Manual Feeder Quick-Dry Glossy Quick-Dry Transparency Quality Default Setting Draft Presentation Ink Drying Time (sec) Memory Limit (Bytes) Black Levels 2 Levels 3 Levels 4 Levels No Black CMY Levels No CMY Printout Mode Draft (Color cartridge) Draft Grayscale (Black + color cartridge) Normal (Color cartridge) Normal Grayscale (Black + color cartridge) High Quality Grayscale (Black + color cartridge) Photo (Photo + color cartridge, photo paper) Photo/ 4x6 inch index card Photo with tear-off tab 3x5 inch index card 5x8 inch index card A6 A6 with tear-off tab Envelope C6 American Foolscap Oufuku-Hagaki 16K Executive (JIS) Resolution, Quality, Ink Type, Media Type Controlled by'Printout Mode ' 300 dpi, Color, Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Draft, Color, Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Draft, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Draft, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. 300 dpi, Photo, Photo + Color Cartr., Premium Paper 600x300 dpi, Best, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. Normal Color Best Quality Color Black and White Floyd-Steinberg Color Floyd-Steinberg Color (Low Memory) Floyd-Steinberg Gray Black correction (Cyan reduction) Ink Reduction 25% 50% No Draft (Economy) Draft Grayscale (Economy) Normal Grayscale High Quality High Quality Grayscale Photo Photo Grayscale C5 Commercial 10 DL B5 ISO B6 ISO B7 ISO B8 ISO B9 ISO B10 ISO Monarch Envelope Postcard C7-6 Japanese long envelope #4 Hagaki Card Small paperback Penguin small paperback A2 Invitation Epson 4x6 Photo Paper Japanese long envelope #3 B6-C4 Penguin large paperback Crown Quarto Large Crown Quarto RA4 American foolscap Bond Glossy Photo Transparencies Ink Type Color + Photo Cartridges Four Color Standard stpGamma Density 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.22 0.24 0.26 0.28 0.32 0.34 0.36 0.38 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.56 0.58 0.62 0.64 0.66 0.68 0.72 0.74 0.76 0.78 0.82 0.84 0.86 0.88 0.92 0.94 0.96 0.98 1.02 1.04 1.06 1.08 1.12 1.14 1.16 1.18 1.22 1.24 1.26 1.28 1.32 1.34 1.36 1.38 1.42 1.44 1.46 1.48 1.52 1.54 1.56 1.58 1.62 1.64 1.66 1.68 1.72 1.74 1.76 1.78 1.82 1.84 1.86 1.88 1.92 1.94 1.96 1.98 stpBrightness 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 stpSaturation 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0 Contrast Level 150 x 150 DPI 300 x 300 DPI 600 x 300 DPI 600 x 600 DPI Output Type Gray Scale Continuous-tone photographs Line art Primarily solid colors or smooth gradients Dither Algorithm EvenTone Fast Raw CMYK Not capable Printer Default GhostScript pre-filtering Embed GhostScript fonts only Convert to PS level 1 Convert to PS level 2 No pre-filtering 160x72 dpi 160x144 dpi 320x216 dpi Input Slot Standard Printer default PageSize Tabloid SRA4 C4 ArchA European foolscap Large Crown Octavo Japanese Kaku envelope #4 ColorModel Black & White Back Print Film Fabric Sheets Envelope High Resolution Paper T-Shirt Transfers High Gloss Film Glossy Photo Paper Glossy Photo Cards Photo Paper Pro Other Auto Sheet Feeder Manual with Pause Manual without Pause 90x90 DPI 180x180 DPI 360x360 DPI 360x360 DPI DMT 720x360 DPI Line Art Solid Colors Photograph Black Brightness 0.000 0.050 0.100 0.150 0.200 0.250 0.300 0.350 0.400 0.450 0.500 0.550 0.600 0.650 0.700 0.750 0.800 0.850 0.900 0.950 1.000 1.050 1.100 1.150 1.200 1.250 1.300 1.350 1.400 1.450 1.500 1.550 1.600 1.650 1.700 1.750 1.800 1.850 1.900 1.950 2.000 Contrast 2.050 2.100 2.150 2.200 2.250 2.300 2.350 2.400 2.450 2.500 2.550 2.600 2.650 2.700 2.750 2.800 2.850 2.900 2.950 3.000 3.050 3.100 3.150 3.200 3.250 3.300 3.350 3.400 3.450 3.500 3.550 3.600 3.650 3.700 3.750 3.800 3.850 3.900 3.950 4.000 Cyan Magenta Yellow Saturation 4.050 4.100 4.150 4.200 4.250 4.300 4.350 4.400 4.450 4.500 4.550 4.600 4.650 4.700 4.750 4.800 4.850 4.900 4.950 5.000 5.050 5.100 5.150 5.200 5.250 5.300 5.350 5.400 5.450 5.500 5.550 5.600 5.650 5.700 5.750 5.800 5.850 5.900 5.950 6.000 6.050 6.100 6.150 6.200 6.250 6.300 6.350 6.400 6.450 6.500 6.550 6.600 6.650 6.700 6.750 6.800 6.850 6.900 6.950 7.000 7.050 7.100 7.150 7.200 7.250 7.300 7.350 7.400 7.450 7.500 7.550 7.600 7.650 7.700 7.750 7.800 7.850 7.900 7.950 8.000 8.050 8.100 8.150 8.200 8.250 8.300 8.350 8.400 8.450 8.500 8.550 8.600 8.650 8.700 8.750 8.800 8.850 8.900 8.950 9.000 720x720 DPI 1440x720 DPI Photo CcMmY Color Photo CcMmYK Color 1200x1200 DPI 12x18 Super B 13x19 20x24 20x30 22x30 24x30 24x36 30x40 A0 A1 A2 RA0 RA1 RA2 RA3 SRA0 SRA1 SRA2 B0 ISO B1 ISO B2 ISO B3 ISO B0 JIS B1 JIS B2 JIS B3 JIS C0 C1 C2 C3 ArchA Transverse ArchB ArchB Transverse ArchC ArchC Transverse ArchD ArchD Transverse ArchE Plain Paper Fast Load Glossy Film Envelopes Back Light Film Matte Paper Inkjet Paper Photo Quality Inkjet Paper Premium Glossy Photo Paper Premium Luster Photo Paper Photo Quality Glossy Paper Ilford Heavy Paper ColorLife Paper Roll Feed 360 x 90 DPI Fast Economy Draft 360 x 120 DPI Economy Draft 180 DPI Economy Draft 360 x 240 DPI Draft 360 x 180 DPI Draft 360 DPI Microweave 360 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 360 DPI Unidirectional 360 DPI Full Overlap 360 DPI Full Overlap Unidirectional 360 DPI FOL2 360 DPI FOL2 Unidirectional 360 DPI MW2 360 DPI MW2 Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI 720 x 360 DPI Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI Microweave 720 x 360 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI FOL 720 x 360 DPI FOL Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI FOL2 720 x 360 DPI FOL2 Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI MW2 720 x 360 DPI MW2 Unidirectional 720 DPI Microweave 720 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 720 DPI Full Overlap 720 DPI Full Overlap Unidirectional 720 DPI Four Pass 720 DPI Four Pass Unidirectional 1440 x 720 DPI Microweave 1440 x 720 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 1440 x 720 DPI FOL 1440 x 720 DPI FOL Unidirectional 1440 x 720 DPI Four Pass 1440 x 720 DPI Four Pass Unidirectional Six Color Photo Five Color Photo Composite Three Color Composite Quadtone 720 DPI Unidirectional 720 DPI High Quality 720 DPI High Quality Unidirectional 720 DPI Highest Quality 1440 x 720 DPI 1440 x 720 DPI Unidirectional 1440 x 720 DPI Highest Quality 2880 x 720 DPI 2880 x 720 DPI Unidirectional Roll Feed (cut each page) Roll Feed (do not cut) 1440 x 1440 DPI 1440 x 1440 DPI Highest Quality 2880 x 1440 DPI Seven Color Photo Two Level Grayscale Cut Sheet Bin 1 Cut Sheet Bin 2 Cut Sheet Autoselect Manual Selection 2880 x 720 DPI Microweave 2880 x 720 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 2880 x 720 DPI FOL 2880 x 720 DPI FOL Unidirectional 2880 x 720 DPI Four Pass 2880 x 720 DPI Four Pass Unidirectional 1440 x 1440 DPI Microweave 1440 x 1440 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 1440 x 1440 DPI FOL 1440 x 1440 DPI FOL Unidirectional 1440 x 1440 DPI Four Pass 1440 x 1440 DPI Four Pass Unidirectional 2880 x 1440 DPI Microweave 2880 x 1440 DPI Microweave Unidirectional 2880 x 1440 DPI FOL 2880 x 1440 DPI FOL Unidirectional 2880 x 1440 DPI Four Pass 2880 x 1440 DPI Four Pass Unidirectional Seven Color Enhanced Six Color Enhanced Composite Plain 300 DPI x 600 DPI 600 DPI high quality 600 DPI Unidirectional 1200 DPI high quality 1200 DPI highest quality 1200 DPI Unidirectional 2400 DPI x 1200 DPI 2400 DPI x 1200 DPI high quality 2400 DPI x 1200 DPI highest quality 600x600 DPI monochrome Quick-dry Photo Quick-dry Transparency Portable Sheet Feeder Desktop Sheet Feeder Color + Black Cartridges Upper Tray Lower Tray Dual Thicker Paper Thin Paper Toner Saving High (50%) Low (25%) Standard printing Floyd-Steinberg dithered printing Tray 5 2400x600 DPI Draft Grayscale Printer Model HP LaserJet II series HP LaserJet III series 8K Large Capacity Tray Multi Purpose Tray 300 dpi, Draft, Grayscale, Black Cartr. 300 dpi, Grayscale, Black Cartr. 600 dpi, Grayscale, Black Cartr. 180x360 dpi 360x360 dpi 180 x 180 DPI 360 x 360 DPI Plain paper Bond paper Media Weight Normal paper Thick paper 90 DPI Ghostscript Bits Per Pixel Monochrome (1bpp) CMYK with Ghostscript dithering (8bpp) CMYK with Ghostscript FS dithering (16bpp) CMYK with FS dithering (24 bpp) CMYK with FS dithering (32 bpp) Color Model Four-color CMYK Greyscale Three-color RGB Colours to be used Cyan only Cyan, Black Cyan, Magenta Cyan, Magenta, Black Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Cyan, Yellow Cyan, Yellow, Black Black only Black for any colour Magenta only Magenta, Black Magenta, Yellow Magenta, Yellow, Black Yellow only Yellow, Black 90 x 90 DPI Resolution, Media Type 360x360dpi, back print film 360x360dpi, coated paper 360x360dpi, fabric sheet 360x360dpi, glossy paper 360x360dpi, high gloss film 360x360dpi, high resolution paper 360x360dpi, plain paper 360x360dpi, plain paper, high speed 360x360dpi, transparency film Very High Quality Very High Quality Grayscale 720 x 720 DPI 360 dpi 720 dpi Low Quality 720x720dpi, back print film 720x720dpi, coated paper 720x720dpi, glossy paper 720x720dpi, high-gloss paper 720x720dpi, high resolution paper 720x720dpi, plain paper 720x720dpi, transparency film 1200 x 600 DPI Resolution, Quality, Media Type 600x600dpi, iron-on transfer sheets, normal quality 600x600dpi, plain paper, normal quality 600x600dpi, transparencies, normal quality 1200x1200dpi, glossy photo cards, high quality 1200x1200dpi, high gloss photo paper, high quality 1200x1200dpi, professional photo paper, highest quality 1200 x 1200 DPI Number of Copies REt Setting Halftoning HP LaserJet 4L Shift output horizontally (in 1/ 300 inch) Shift output vertically (in 1/ 300 inch) Full Paint FullPaint PartialPaint Printer's paper size IgnoreSize RequireSize 240x240 DPI 300x300 dpi 300x600 dpi 600x600 dpi 600x1200 dpi 1200x1200 dpi Head Separation 300x600 DPI 300x1200 DPI 600x1200 DPI 1200x300 DPI Photo Quality Colour (6-ink) Normal Quality Colour (4-ink) Bidirectional printing off on Horz. align. betw. cartr. Vert. align. betw. cartr. Distance even/ odd nozzles left cartr. Distance even/ odd nozzles right cartr. Number of passes per line Paper Source Tray 8 Tray 9 Tray 10 Tray 11 Tray 12 Tray 13 Tray 14 Tray 15 Page Output FaceUp FaceDown Thick Paper/ Card Board Toner Density TonerSaving Output Order Collate Orientation Landscape Portrait RIT Control RITOff RITOn Monochrome, fast Monochrome, Floyd-Steinberg Head motion Unidirectional Bidirectional Weaving Microweave (Printer internal) Softweave (Driver internal) ESC/ P2 Encoding Delta Row Run Length Uncompressed Preconfiguration file stcolor none Initialization values for dithering Uniform Random 360 x 120 DPI 360 x 240 DPI 360 x 180 DPI 360 x 90 DPI 360x360dpi, 4-bit, PostScript halftoning, weaved 360x360dpi, 32-bit CMYK 720x720dpi, 32-bit CMYK, weaved Colour, Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, better Colour, fast, CMYK Colour, modif. Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, faster Colour, fast, RGB Colour, Floyd-Steinberg, RGB Colour, Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, simpler Colour, Stefan-Singer algorithm, RGB 360 dpi, plain paper 720 dpi, plain paper 1440x720dpi, inkjet paper Resolution, Color Mode, Media Type 360x360dpi, plain paper, grayscale 720x720dpi, inkjet paper 720x720dpi, plain paper, grayscale 1440x720dpi, inkjet paper, grayscale 360x360dpi, plain paper low quality 360x360dpi 720x720dpi F4 Government Legal Government Letter Half Letter TonerSave Dpi 600x300 dpi (Class600) 1200x600 dpi (Class1200) Ritech Resolution, Color Mode 180x180dpi, Grayscale, plain paper 360x360dpi, Color, plain paper 360x360dpi, Grayscale, plain paper 360x720 DPI 400x400 DPI 300 dpi, Best, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Best, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. Super B Manual Feeding Paper type Glossy film Special paper Transparency film Printing Quality RET (Resolution Enhancement) Draft (auto-detect paper type) Photo (on photo paper) 300 dpi, Photo, Black + Color Cartr., Photo Paper 600 dpi, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Photo, Black + Color Cartr., Photo Paper Draft Grayscale (auto-detect paper type) Normal (auto-detect paper type) Normal Grayscale (auto-detect paper type) High Quality (auto-detect paper type) High Quality Grayscale (auto-detect paper type) 1200 dpi, Photo, Black + Color Cartr., Photo Paper Binding for Double-Sided Pr. Long Edge Short Edge Auto Contone (4096 colors) 2A 4A Arch A Arch B Arch C Arch D Arch E B0 (ISO) B1 (ISO) B2 (ISO) B3 (ISO) B4 (ISO) B5 (ISO) B0 (JIS) B1 (JIS) B2 (JIS) B3 (JIS) Super A Tabloid Extra EconoFast Mode Color (Color Cartridge, for photos) Color (both cartridges, for text with images) Grayscale (black cartridge) Dithering Algorithm Floyd Steinberg (higher quality) Ordered (faster) Off (better quality) On (faster) Black ink density adjustment. Bottom Margin Left Margin Right Margin Top Margin X Offset Y Offset Gamma Correction File Default (/ etc/ pnm2ppa. gamma) Normal Quality (/ etc/ pnm2ppa. gamma_normal) Best Quality (/ etc/ pnm2ppa. gamma_best) None GhostScript Rendering Format Gamma Correction Gamma Black Gamma Cyan Gamma Magenta Gamma Yellow Draft Grayscale (Black cartridge) Normal Grayscale (Black cartridge) High Quality Grayscale (Black cartridge) 600x300 dpi, Best, Grayscale, Black Cartr. 300 dpi, Color, Full Bleed, Black + Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Color, Full Bleed, Black + Color Cartr. 1200 dpi, Photo, Full Bleed, Black + Color Cartr., Photo Paper Photo (Color cartridge, on photo paper) 300 dpi, Photo, Color Cartr., Photo Paper 600 dpi, Photo, Color Cartr., Photo Paper Glossy Paper Behaviour when Toner Low Output Bin Upper Lower MP Tray 300 dpi, Color, Full Bleed, Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Color, Color Cartr. 600 dpi, Color, Full Bleed, Color Cartr. 1200 dpi, Photo, Color Cartr., Photo Paper 1200 dpi, Photo, Full Bleed, Color Cartr., Photo Paper 150 dpi, Best, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 150 dpi, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 150 dpi, Draft, Color, Black + Color Cartr. 150 dpi, Draft, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. 150 dpi, Grayscale, Black + Color Cartr. 2400x1200 DPI High Quality (Color cartridge) Cover for HP DeskJet 3425 75x75 dpi 150x150 dpi Black cartridge Color cartridge Folio Normal Paper Card Stock Adhesive Labels Pre-printed paper Allow use of'Reprint 'button Yes Altitude Correction High Altitude (Low Air Pressure) Low Altitude (High Air Pressure) Reprint Page after Paper Jam Page Timeout 15 sec 30 sec 45 sec Idle time to start power save mode (min) 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min Use Power Saving Mode Dithering PPI 300 x 600 DPI 2400 x 1200 DPI 2-passes x-weaving 3-passes x-weaving 320x320 DPI 160x160 DPI Darkness Darkest Lightest Black toner saving DeskJet DeskJet 310 DeskJet 320 DeskJet 340 DeskJet 400 DeskJet 600 DeskJet 660C DeskJet 670C DeskJet 680C DeskJet 690C DeskJet 870C DeskJet 890C DeskJet 970C with Duplexer DeskJet 1120C DeskJet Plus DeskJet Portable Olivetti (Black sent after CMY) Unspecified Model Unspecified Old Model Configure Every Page Media Size Letter Legal A4 204x196 DPI 204x98 DPI your fax for replies ID your fax header 72dpi 144dpi 300dpi 360dpi 600dpi 720dpi 1200dpi 1440dpi 2400dpi A5 B4 B6 Statement Ledger Landscape US C US D US E ARCH A ARCH B ARCH C ARCH D ARCH E DL Envelope C4 Envelope C5 Envelope C6 Envelope C10 Envelope C65 Envelope InputSlot Autotray Tray 2 Paper Tray Installed Memory Standard 16MB 80 MB B5 (JIS) Envelope 10 Envelope C5 Envelope Monarch Envelope A2 A6 Card Print Color as Gray HP Premium Inkjet Paper HP Premium Inkjet Heavyweight Paper HP Premium Transparency HP Premium Photo Paper HP Photo Paper HP Professional Brochure Paper, Glossy HP Professional Brochure Paper, Matte Paper Source Tray 1 Tray 2 HP ColorSmart Text ScreenMatch(sRGB) Vivid Graphics Image Print Quality Best CMYK Inks FAST SWOP Emulation Eurostandard TOYO Pages per Sheet 1 (Portrait) 1 (Landscape) 2 (Portrait) 2 (Landscape) 4 (Portrait) 4 (Landscape) 6 (Portrait) 6 (Landscape) 9 (Portrait) 9 (Landscape) 16 (Portrait) 16 (Landscape) Watermark Company Confidential Company Proprietary Company Private Confidential Copy Copyright File Copy Final For Internal Use Only Preliminary Proof Review Copy Sample Top Secret Urgent Watermark Font Courier Bold Times Bold Helvetica Bold Watermark Size 24 Points 30 Points 36 Points 42 Points 48 Points 54 Points 60 Points 66 Points 72 Points 78 Points 84 Points 90 Points Watermark Angle 90 Degrees 75 Degrees 60 Degrees 45 Degrees 30 Degrees 15 Degrees 0 Degrees -15 Degrees -30 Degrees -45 Degrees -60 Degrees -75 Degrees -90 Degrees Watermark Style Narrow Outline Medium Outline Wide Outline Wide Halo Outline Print Watermark All Pages First Page Only 32 MB 48 MB 64 MB 72 MB 4x6 Index Card 5x8 Index Card Super A3 Tray 3 Rear Manual Feed True False HP Rapid-Dry Transparency HP Transparency HP Iron-on T-shirt Transfers Fit to Page Prompt User Nearest Size and Scale Nearest Size and Crop EconoFast Color Control Enhanced Native ColorSmart Business Graphics No Color Adjustment Pantone Rendering Intent Colorimetric -25% Lighter -20% -15% -10% -5% 0% No Change +5% +10% +15% +20% +25% Darker Application Halftoning Scale to No Change PPD Version Rear Feed Unit Installed Not Installed Memory Configuration 36 - 43 MB RAM 44 - 51 MB RAM 52 - 59 MB RAM 60 - 67 MB RAM > = 68 MB RAM Print as Grayscale ColorSmart Pantone ColorSmart Text Vivid Color Match Color Across Printers No Adjustment ColorSmart Graphics ColorSmart Photos Text Halftone Detail Smooth Basic Graphics Halftone Image Halftone Transparency/ HP Special Paper Auto Select Front Tray Rear Tray 8 - 15 MB Total RAM 16 - 23 MB Total RAM 24 - 31 MB Total RAM 32 - 39 MB Total RAM 40 - 56 MB Total RAM Letter 8 1/ 2 x 11 in Legal 8 1/ 2 x 14 in Tabloid 11 x 17 in Executive 7 1/ 4 x 10 1/ 2 in A4 210 x 297 mm A3 297 x 420 mm Halftone Cluster (Standard) Scatter (Enhanced) Printer's Current Setting Full Color Resolution Enhancement (REt) Light Medium Dark Tray3 32 - 39 MB RAM 40 - 63 MB RAM 64 - 95 MB RAM 96 - 127 MB RAM 128 - 159 MB RAM 160 - 191 MB RAM 192 MB RAM Duplex Unit (for 2-Sided Printing) Preprinted Letterhead Prepunched Labels Recycled Color Heavy Print Finish Matte Tray2 Tray1 2-Sided Printing Long-Edge Binding Short-Edge Binding SWOP ColorSmart II ScreenMatch(sRGB)-Detail ScreenMatch(sRGB)-Smooth Vivid-Detail Vivid-Smooth 500-Sheet Paper Feeder Printer Disk RAM Disk Hard Disk 32 - 63 MB RAM 192 - 223 MB RAM 224 - 256 MB RAM Duplex Printing Accessory Paper Matching Prompt User for correct size Nearest Size & Scale Nearest Size & Crop Job Retention Quick Copy Proof and Hold Stored Job Private Job PIN (for Private Job) User Specified PIN User Name Use file sharing name Forms Custom user name Job Name Use Document Name User Specified Job Name US Letter (Small) US Legal (Small) A4 (Small) JB5 Env ISO B5 Env Comm10 Env C5 Env DL Env Monarch Tray 3 (Optional) Glossy Finish Automatic PANTONE¨ Color Calibration EuroScale DIC Manual Text Calibrated-Detail Calibrated-Smooth Manual Graphics Manual Image Watermark/ Overlay Overlay Watermark Pages All First Only Watermark Text Custom Watermark Size (points) 90 75 60 45 30 15 0 Ð15 Ð30 Ð45 Ð60 Ð75 Ð90 Thin Outline Thick Outline Thick Outline with Halo Filled Watermark Color Gray Red Orange Green Blue Violet Watermark Intensity Darker Medium Dark Medium Light Lighter On (turn off in application) 2000 sheet input Tray 4 Multi-Bin Mailbox Printer hard disk Printer Memory Multi-Bin Mailbox Mode Mailbox Stacking Job Separation CMYK Duplex Tumble Duplex (Two-Sided) One Sided ColorSmartCRD Text Screen Match OHT ColorSmartCRD Graphics ColorSmartCRD Images HalftoneText Halftone Graphics Halftone Images Cardstock Heavy Media > = 28lbs 28 Lb Type1 28 Lb Type2 Media Type First Media Type Rest Staple Manual Feed (Tray 1) Paper Source First Paper Source Rest Output Destination Top Output Bin (Face-Down) Left Output Bin (Face-Up) Stacker Job Separator Mailbox 1 Mailbox 2 Mailbox 3 Mailbox 4 Mailbox 5 Mailbox 6 Mailbox 7 Mailbox 8 Exec Com-10 Monarch JIS B5 JPostD 9x12 N-UP AND WATERMARK SETTINGS (None) Optional Tray 2 Optional Tray 4 1000 sheet input Tray 4 Accessory Output Bins 8 Bin Mailbox (Mailbox mode) 8 Bin Mailbox (Stacker-Separator-Collator) HP 3000-Sheet Stapler-Stacker HP 3000-Sheet Stacker Enabled Disabled Color Treatment High Print Quality SWOP-Coated Euroscale Manually Print on 2nd Side Manual Images Private Stored Job PrinterÕs Current Setting Stacker-Separator-Collator Stapler Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Stapler Option 1 Staple, diagonal 1 Staple, parallel 2 Staples, parallel 3 Staples, parallel 6 Staples, parallel JIS B4 A3 (Oversize 12x18.11) Double Postcard (JIS) EconoMode Total Memory 6 - 7 MB 8 - 11 MB 12 - 19 MB 20 - 27 MB 28 - 35 MB 36 MB or more 8.5 x 13 Postcard (JIS) Tray 1 (Manual) Manual Duplex Odd Pages Even Pages Levels of Gray Enhanced Resolution Enhancement Optional Lower Tray Optional Envelope Feeder JCLOpenUI *JCLResolution Legal Frame Size Com-10 Env Monarch Env DL Env C5 Env B5 Env Multipurpose Tray Paper Cassette Lower Cassette Rough Duplex Unit Printer Hard Disk Total Printer Memory 4 - 7 MB Tray 1 Tray 1 (Manual) Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Envelope Feeder Scale Patterns Off (1-Sided) Flip on Long Edge (Standard) Flip on Short Edge User FastRes 1200 Number of Input Trays 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 - 15 MB 16 - 19 MB Tray 5 Tray 6 Tray 7 Tray 8 Tray 9 Tray 10 ManualFeed Page Protection 2 - 3 MB Total RAM 4 - 5 MB Total RAM 6 - 9 MB Total RAM 10 - 14 MB Total RAM 15 - 26 MB Total RAM Long Edge Binding Short Edge Binding Upper - Face Down Lower - Face Up 12 - 27 MB Total RAM 28 - 35 MB Total RAM 36 - 52 MB Total RAM 11x17 (Oversize) ISO B5 Env Printer < 27 > s Current Setting Optional Lower Cassette Optional Duplex Unit Long-edge Binding Short-edge Binding 500-Sheet Tray 3 12 MB or more Vellum 11x17 (Oversize 12x18.5) A3 (Oversize 312x440) Tray 1 (MultiPurpose Tray) Tray 2 (Paper Cassette) Letter (8 1/ 2 x 11 in) Legal (8 1/ 2 x 14 in) A4 (210 x 297 mm) Executive (7 1/ 4 x 10 1/ 2 in) A5 (148 x 210 mm) Com-10 Env (4 1/ 8 x 9 1/ 2 in) Monarch Env (3 7/ 8 x 7 1/ 2 in) DL Env (110 x 220 mm) C5 Env (162 x 229 mm) B5 Env (176 x 250 mm) 2000-Sheet Input Tray (Tray 4) 28 - 43 MB Total RAM 44 - 59 MB Total RAM 60 - 75 MB Total RAM 76 -100 MB Total RAM Double Postcard Page Region Top Output Bin (Face Down) Left Output Bin (Face Up) Stacker (Face Down) Job Separator (Face Down) Mailbox 1 (Face Down) Mailbox 2 (Face Down) Mailbox 3 (Face Down) Mailbox 4 (Face Down) Mailbox 5 (Face Down) Mailbox 6 (Face Down) Mailbox 7 (Face Down) Mailbox 8 (Face Down) Printer Resolution 600 dpi 300 dpi Mailbox with Stapler Mailbox with Stapler Mode Stapler (Face Down) 3 MB 4 - 5 MB 6 MB or more Top Bin Left Bin (Face Up) Stapler (max 50 Sheets) Stapler Opposing (max 50) Stapler (max 20 Letter or A4) Collator Stapling Options One Staple Angled One Staple Two Staples Three Staples Six Staples Administrator Defined 5 Bin Mailbox with Stapler 7 Bin Mailbox 8 Bin Mailbox HP 3000-Sheet Stapler/ Stacker Standard Mailbox 20 - 23 MB 24 - 27 MB 11x17 (Oversize 11.7x17.7) System Name (if available) 1 PIN digit 1 (for Private Job) PIN digit 2 (for Private Job) PIN digit 3 (for Private Job) PIN digit 4 (for Private Job) Edge-to-Edge Printing 32 - 39 MB 40 - 47 MB 48 - 55 MB 56 - 63 MB 64 - 71 MB 72 MB or more Sheet Feeder Transparency Film 75 DPI CMY+K Model DeskJet 500 DeskJet 500C DeskJet 510 DeskJet 520 DeskJet 540 DeskJet 550C DeskJet 560C DeskJet 850C DeskJet 855C Compression Method Compressed Replacement Delta Row Encoding Delta Row Compression Runlength Encoding Tagged Image File Format Unencoded Intensity Rendering Floyd-Steinberg Dithering Half Tones Printer-internal Leading Edge Long edge; left side of canonical page Long edge; right side of canonical page Short edge; bottom of canonical page Short edge; top of canonical page Generate only PCL with'Configure Raster Data ' OnlyCRD GeneralPCL Print Head Passes per Line 1 Pass (Fastest) 2 Passes (50% of the dots/ pass) 4 Passes (25% of the dots/ pass) PCL3GUI Language Mode PCL3GUI NoPCL3GUI US A2 Invitation A7 A8 A9 A10 B5 JIS B6 aka C4 B6 JIS B7 JIS B8 JIS B9 JIS B10 JIS C6 C7 C7 by C6 C8 C9 C10 US Commercial 10 Envelope Crown Octavo Demy Octavo Japanese Long Envelope Number 3 Japanese Long Envelope Number 4 Oufuku Card Penguin Small Paperback Royal Octavo Small Paperback Glossy/ Photo Premium Ghostscript Resolution 150x150 DPI Grayscale only Image Type Pure bw or prescreened (currently black-only) Line art (color or gray scale) Continuous-tone photographs (color or gray scale) Primarily solid colors ro smooth gradients (color or gray scale) Adaptive Hybrid Adaptive Random Hybrid Floyd-Steinberg Ordered Random Floyd-Steinberg Very Fast B4 ISO B4 JIS Demy Quarto European Foolscap Japanese Kaku Envelope Number 4 Royal Quarto SRA3 Autoselect Optional Source Tray 6 Tray 7 Manual Feed of Paper Economy mode Economy Mode Standard Mode Fast Res. Memory Booster Technology Color mode Normal (8 colors) Raster Graphics Quality High Black, draft quality, ink economy mode Black, normal quality Color, best quality, optional color correction Color, best quality, black ink disabled, optional color correction Color, draft quality, ink economy, fast dither, no color correction Color, normal quality, optional color correction Color, normal quality, black ink disabled, optional color correction Do not use Color Correction DisableColorCorrection EnableColorCorrection Choice of Ghostscript Driver Attempts to choose best PNM format for document; not always reliable. Attempts to choose best monochrome PNM format for document; not always reliable. A fast monochrome format; best for BW text and line images. 256-shade greyscale format Format for color images (includes monochrome). Force left-to-right print sweeps only (reduce striping) 25% with Gamma Correction 50% with Gamma Correction A6 (Post card) Photo (4 x 6 in., 10 x 15 cm) 300 DPI Grayscale 300 DPI Normal 300 DPI Photo 600 DPI Photo Use Postcards Postcards Sheets Rendering type Snap black to white, others to black Cluster ordered dither Monochrome cluster ordered dither Driver does dithering Error diffusion Monochrome error diffusion Ordered dithering Monochrome ordered dithering Snap to primaries Desktop CSF 300 DPI Color 300 DPI Draft On (Flip on Long Edge) On (Flip on Short Edge) 600 DPI Normal Special Transparent Quality Type Double-sided printing Behavior when Toner Low Continue Printing Stop Printing Job Offset Cassette First 16MB RAM 32MB RAM 48MB RAM 64MB RAM 80MB RAM 96MB RAM 128MB RAM 144MB RAM 160MB RAM 192MB - 224MB RAM 256MB - 512MB RAM Drawer Base DB-208 (3 Trays) DB-608 (2 Trays) DB-208A (1 Tray) Finisher Installed FS-105 400dpi Edge Smoothing Text Only All Objects Print Density Toner Save OHP Transparency Duplex Mode Sort Group Special Modes 2-in-1 Booklet Stapling Single (Portrait) Single (Landscape) Double Side (Portrait) Double Side (Landscape) Double Top (Portrait) Double Top (Landscape) Wait Mode Front Cover Printed Blank Front Cover Tray Back Cover Cover Tray Manual Feed (Thick) Middle Half-letter (5 1/ 2 x 8 1/ 2 in) Letter (8 1/ 2 x 11 in) Legal (8 1/ 2 x 14 in) Tabloid (11 x 17 in) Half-letter No Finisher FS-106 FS-108B (BookletMaker) PI-108 Tandem Configuration Fold & Stitch Fold only Fold & Saddle Stitch Wait Wait with Proof Back Cover Tray Tandem Printing Normal Mode (Auto Select) Split Mode (Auto Split) Split Mode (Equal Split) Print Engine Select (Printer 1) Print Engine Select (Printer 2) EcoPrint PF-8 Paper Feeder Memory 1MB Upgrade 2MB Upgrade 4MB Upgrade 300 Dots per Inch (dpi) KIR Envelope #6 Envelope #9 Cassette 1 (Internal) Cassette 2 Auto Tray Switch 1.6.0 [08-13-99] PF-16 Paper Feeder 8MB Upgrade 16MB Upgrade 32MB Upgrade 600 Dots per Inch (dpi) 1.6.1 [02-28-2000] PF-4 Paper Feeder 3MB Upgrade PF-17 Paper Feeder Optional Disk PostCard DoublePostCard Multi-Purpose Feeder Job Spooling Optional Feeder PF-21 Paper Feeders One Two Output Device SO-6 Bulk Sorter ST-20 Bulk Stacker 12MB Upgrade 20MB Upgrade 24MB Upgrade 36MB Upgrade 40MB Upgrade 48MB Upgrade 64MB Upgrade Cassette 3 Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Custom 5 Custom 6 Custom 7 Custom 8 Top Tray (Face-Down) Rear Tray (Face-Up) Stacker Mode (Face-Down) Sorter Mode (Face-Down) Collator Mode (Face-Down) Mailbox 1 (Face-Down) Mailbox 2 (Face-Down) Mailbox 3 (Face-Down) Mailbox 4 (Face-Down) Mailbox 5 (Face-Down) Mailbox 6 (Face-Down) Mailbox 7 (Face-Down) Mailbox 8 (Face-Down) Mailbox 9 (Face-Down) Mailbox 10 (Face-Down) Mailbox 11 (Face-Down) Mailbox 12 (Face-Down) Mailbox 13 (Face-Down) Mailbox 14 (Face-Down) Mailbox 15 (Face-Down) Duplexing Temporary EF-1 Envelope Feeder UF-1 Universal Feeder PF-7 Bulk Feeder PF-5 Paper Feeders HS-3 Bulk Stacker Bulk Feeder Universal Feeder Stacker Mode (Face-Up) 5MB Upgrade 6MB Upgrade 9MB Upgrade 10MB Upgrade 17MB Upgrade 18MB Upgrade 33MB Upgrade 34MB Upgrade PF-7E Bulk Feeder PF-20 Paper Feeders HS-3E Bulk Stacker 60MB Upgrade 1200 Dots per Inch (dpi) PF-1 Paper Feeder Cassette 1 7MB Upgrade 13MB Upgrade PF-2 Paper Feeder 11x17 (Ledger) Side Tray (Face-Up) PF-80 Paper Feeder Process Color (CMYK) Quick Color (CMY) Color Matching Simulate Display Side Tray (Face-Down) Permanent Barcode First Page Barcode ID Barcode Position Upper Left Upper Right Lower Left Lower Right Upper Left Vertical Upper Right Vertical Lower Left Vertical Lower Right Vertical PF-81 Paper Feeder Color Correction Application Corrected Printer Corrected Ink Simulation (CMYK) Euroscale Press SWOP Press Monitor Simulation (RGB) SMPTE240M sRGB (HDTV) Trinitron Apple RGB NTSC Duplex Paper Coated Paper Temporary (RAM Disk) Temporary (Hard Disk) Permanent (Hard Disk) Virtual Mailbox (Administrator) Virtual Mailbox (User 1) Virtual Mailbox (User 2) Virtual Mailbox (User 3) Virtual Mailbox (User 4) Virtual Mailbox (User 5) Virtual Mailbox (User 6) Virtual Mailbox (User 7) Virtual Mailbox (User 8) Virtual Mailbox (User 9) Virtual Mailbox (User 10) PF-26 Paper Feeders PF-9 Paper Feeders 11MB Upgrade 15MB Upgrade 19MB Upgrade 23MB Upgrade 31MB Upgrade 35MB Upgrade 39MB Upgrade 47MB Upgrade 63MB Upgrade PF-25 Paper Feeders 38MB Upgrade PF-30 Paper Feeders One (2 Cassettes) Two (4 Cassettes) Three (6 Cassettes) SO-30 Bulk Sorter ST-30 Bulk Stacker DF-30 Document Finisher Cassette 4 Cassette 5 Cassette 6 Staple Method Staple Job up to 20 Sheets Staple Every 20 Sheets Staple Every 19 Sheets Staple Every 18 Sheets Staple Every 17 Sheets Staple Every 16 Sheets Staple Every 15 Sheets Staple Every 14 Sheets Staple Every 13 Sheets Staple Every 12 Sheets Staple Every 11 Sheets Staple Every 10 Sheets Staple Every 9 Sheets Staple Every 8 Sheets Staple Every 7 Sheets Staple Every 6 Sheets Staple Every 5 Sheets Staple Every 4 Sheets Staple Every 3 Sheets Staple Every 2 Sheets DF-31 Document Finisher 44MB Upgrade Lower Tray - Option Envelope Feeder - Option Printer Memory - Option 1.5 Mb Printer Memory 2.5 Mb Printer Memory 4 Mb Printer Memory C9 Envelope B5 Envelope Manual Envelope Manual Paper Tray Linking 2 Mb Printer Memory 3 Mb Printer Memory 5+ Mb Printer Memory Smoothing Other Envelope Duplex - Option Simplex Duplex - Long Edge Duplex - Short Edge Flash Memory Card - Option Printer Hard Disk - Option 2 MB Printer Memory 4 MB Printer Memory 6 MB Printer Memory 8 MB Printer Memory 10 MB Printer Memory 12 MB Printer Memory 16 MB Printer Memory 8 Mb Printer Memory 12 Mb Printer Memory 16 Mb Printer Memory Printer Software Version 250.0x 250.2x Bold Black Screening Color Balance Blue Adjust Line Art & & Text Images RGB Image Brightness +5 +10 +15 +20 +25 +30 +35 +40 +45 +50 Image Contrast 20 MB Printer Memory 32 or more MB Printer Memory Pause Mode ColorGrade Image Diffusion Oversize 11.7 x 22 in Duplexer - Option Tray 3 - Option Feeder 2 - Option 1 MB Flash Memory 2 MB Flash Memory 4 MB Flash Memory 18 MB Printer Memory 24 MB Printer Memory Print Darkness 1200 dpi Feeder Feeder 2 Tray 2 - Option 32 MB Printer Memory 64 MB Printer Memory 96 MB Printer Memory 128 MB Printer Memory Toner Saver Image Smoothing Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Port Rotation Collate Copies Top Rear Display 1200 Image Quality B5 182 x 257 mm A5 148 x 210 mm B4 257 x 364 mm A3 297 x 419 mm Universal 11.7 x 17 in 7 3/ 4 Envelope 3 7/ 8 x 7 1/ 2 in 9 Envelope 3 7/ 8 x 8 7/ 8 in 10 Envelope 4 1/ 8 x 9 1/ 2 in DL Envelope 110 x 220 mm C5 Envelope 162 x 229 mm B5 Envelope 176 x 250 mm Other Envelope 8 1/ 2 x 14 in Universal Comm10 ISOB5 MP Feeder 36 MB Printer Memory 68 or more MB Printer Memory Left Cartridge Unknown Cartridge Standard Black Cartridge High Capacity Black Cartridge Photo Cartridge Right Cartridge Standard Color Cartridge High Capacity Color Cartridge Greeting Card Iron On QuickPrint Universal 8 1/ 2 x 14 in 40 MB Printer Memory 72 or more MB Printer Memory SA3 320 x 450 mm Universal 12.6 x 22 in SA3 Duplex Option - Option Fax Card Printer Setting Black & & White 2 Color Draft Image Enhancement PictureGrade Custom Type 5 Custom Type 6 14 MB Printer Memory 28 MB Printer Memory Toner Darkness Printer's default Tray 4 - Option Tray 5 - Option MP Feeder - Option Number of Output Bins - Option Standard Bin Only 1 Extra Bin 2 Extra Bins 3 Extra Bins 4 Extra Bins 5 Extra Bins 6 Extra Bins 7 Extra Bins 8 Extra Bins 9 Extra Bins 10 Extra Bins 11 Extra Bins 12 Extra Bins 13 Extra Bins 14 Extra Bins 15 Extra Bins 22 MB Printer Memory Standard Bin Bin 9 Bin 10 Bin 11 Bin 12 Bin 13 Bin 14 Bin 15 250-Sheet Drawer 500-Sheet Drawer 2000-Sheet Drawer 1 - Output Expander 1 - Hi-Capacity Output Expander 2 - 2 Output Expanders 2 - 1 Hi-Capacity + 1 Output Expander 3 - 3 Output Expanders 5 - 5-Bin Mailbox 6 - 1 Output Expander + 1 5-Bin Mailbox 6 - 1 5-Bin Mailbox + 1 Output Expander 10 - 2 5-Bin Mailboxes Other Envelope 9.02 x 14 in Color Registration High Speed Finish Quality Medium Gloss High Gloss Low Gloss Contone Stochastic Multipurpose Feeder 3 MB Printer Memory Manual Feed Paper Type Tray 1 Paper Type Tray 2 Paper Type 1200 Quality Paper Input Drawer - Option Finisher - Option Custom 11.7 x 17.7 in Upper (Tray 1) Lower (Tray 2) Input Drawer (Tray 3) No Tray Linking Link Tray 1+2 Link Tray 1+2+3 Link Tray 2+3 Bin 0 (Top) Bin 1 (Side) Staple 1 Staple 2 Do Not Care 26 MB Printer Memory Images Only Entire Page 2500-Sheet Drawer Mailbox - Option Hole Punch Offset Pages Between Copies Universal 11.69 x 17 in Normal Quality Color (4-ink) Photo Quality Color (6-ink) 300 dpi x 600 dpi 600 dpi x 600 dpi 1200 dpi x 600 dpi Page Drying Time 0 sec 10 sec. 20 sec. 30 sec. 40 sec. 50 sec 60 sec Optional Multi-Feeder 6 MB 7 MB 8 MB 10 MB 11 MB 12 MB 14 MB 18 MB 19 MB 20 MB 22 MB 26 MB 34 MB Legal14 Legal13 Com10 Com9 Multi Feeder TraySwitch 4 MB 5 MB 600x1200dpi Multi-Feeder 2 MB 4MB 5MB 6MB 7MB 8MB 10MB 11MB 12MB 14MB 18MB 19MB 20MB 22MB 26MB 34MB 35MB 36MB 38MB 42MB 50MB 66MB Env10 Env9 EnvDL EnvC4 EnvC5 EnvMonarch OKHalftoneMode Regular 2.5 MB 3.5 MB 4.5 MB 6.5 MB 10.5 MB 18.5 MB Color Depth Simple Color (4 bpp) 60x144 dpi 120x144 dpi 240x144 dpi 72x72 dpi 144x144 dpi Paper Size Paper Tray Paper Weight Heavier paper (28lb) Heaviest paper (32lb) Heavy paper (24lb) Light Paper (20lb) Lightest Paper (16lb) Rendering Mode Graphics Mode Text Mode Color Correction Mode Next Job is spot color page NextSpotColorPage NextNotSpotColorPage Color correction NoColorCorrection ColorCorrection This Job is spot color page ThisSpotColorPage ThisNotSpotColorPage 300 DPI Normal, color and black cartr. 300 DPI Normal, color cartr. only A4, Color A4, Grayscale Letter, Color Letter, Grayscale Device Link stylewriter in dev directory (set it to the appropriate device) Serial Port #1 (Linux) Serial Port #2 (Linux) Serial Port #1 (NetBSD) Serial Port #2 (NetBSD) Pass output to device set by the spooler Label Size 2.25x7.5in, 59x190mm (Lever archive - large) 1.4x7.5in, 38x190mm (Lever archive - small) 2.125x4.0in, 54x101mm (Shipping badge) 2.125x2.75in, 54x70mm (Diskette) 1.4x3.5in, 36x89mm (Large address) 1.125x3.5in, 28x89mm (Standard address) 0.5x2in, 12x50mm (Suspension file) 0.75x5.875in, 19x147mm (Video tape spine) 1.8x3.1in, 46x78mm (Video tape top) Mode Colors to be used Black for any color 1440 DPI 360×360dpi, back print film 360×360dpi, coated paper 360×360dpi, fabric sheet 360×360dpi, glossy paper 360×360dpi, high gloss film 360×360dpi, high resolution paper 360×360dpi, plain paper 360×360dpi, plain paper, high speed 360×360dpi, transparency film Black and Color Photo and Color 720×720dpi, back print film 720×720dpi, coated paper 720×720dpi, glossy paper 720×720dpi, high-gloss paper 720×720dpi, high resolution paper 720×720dpi, plain paper 720×720dpi, transparency film Black and Photo catridges 600×600dpi, iron-on transfer sheets, normal quality 600×600dpi, plain paper, normal quality 600×600dpi, transparencies, normal quality 1200×1200dpi, glossy photo cards, high quality 1200×1200dpi, high gloss photo paper, high quality 1200×1200dpi, professional photo paper, highest quality 300x300 DPI DMT 600x600 DPI DMT 360×360dpi, 32-bit CMYK 3360×360dpi, 4-bit, PostScript halftoning, weaved 720×720dpi, 32-bit CMYK, weaved Color, Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, better Color, fast, CMYK Color, modif. Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, faster Color, fast, RGB Color, Floyd-Steinberg, RGB Color, Floyd-Steinberg, CMYK, simpler Color, Stefan-Singer algorithm, RGB 360 DPI High Quality 360 DPI Softweave 720 DPI Softweave 1440 x 1440 DPI Emulated 1440 x 2880 DPI Emulated 1440 x 720 DPI Softweave 1440×720dpi, inkjet paper 360×360dpi, plain paper, grayscale 720×720dpi, inkjet paper 720×720dpi, plain paper, grayscale 1440×720dpi, inkjet paper, grayscale 360×360dpi 720×720dpi Four color CMYK printing Six color CMYKcm printing Reset printer before printing NoReset Reset Power saving mode after printing PowerSaving NoPowerSaving Bits per R/ G/ B component HalfLetter flsa flse Long 3 Long 4 Kaku Solid Tone MediaType Dither 180 x 120 DPI 180 x 120 DPI Unidirectional 360 x 120 DPI Unidirectional 360 DPI High Quality Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI Softweave 720 x 360 DPI Softweave Unidirectional 720 DPI Softweave Unidirectional 1440 x 720 DPI Softweave Unidirectional 2880 x 720 DPI Softweave 2880 x 720 DPI Softweave Unidirectional 180 DPI Unidirectional 720 x 360 DPI Default 720 x 360 DPI Default Unidirectional 13 Inch Roll Paper 210 mm Roll Paper 22 Inch Roll Paper 24 Inch Roll Paper 300 dpi, Color, Black & Color Cartr., Plain Paper 300 dpi, Color, Color Cartr., Plain Paper 300 dpi, Grayscale, Black Cartr., Plain Paper 300 dpi, Grayscale, Black & Color Cartr., Plain Paper 300 dpi, Photo, Black & Color Cartr., Photo Paper 300 dpi, Photo, Photo & Color Cartr., Premium Paper 360×360dpi, 4-bit, PostScript halftoning, weaved 36 Inch Roll Paper 3-ink color (Color ink cartridge) 44 Inch Roll Paper 4 Inch Roll Paper 4-ink color (Both ink cartridges) 5 Inch Roll Paper 600 dpi, Color, Black & Color Cartr., Plain Paper 600 dpi, Color, Color Cartr., Plain Paper 600 dpi, Grayscale, Black & Color Cartr., Plain Paper 600 dpi, Photo, Black & Color Cartr., Photo Paper 89 mm Roll Paper A4, Colour Always B6 (ISO) Bidirectional Printing Black and Blue (Cyan, Magenta, Black) Black and Cyan Black and Green (Cyan, Yellow, Black) Black and Magenta Black and Red (Magenta, Yellow, Black) Black and Yellow Black Cartridge Black Level (Black cartr. only) Blue (Cyan and Magenta) Color (Draft Quality) Color (High Quality) Color, normal quality, optional colour correction Colour Cartridge Colour Correction Colour mode Colours one page at a time Colours to be printed Composed Black Compressed Data Transfer CorrectBlack Curl Correction Cyan Level (Colour cartr. only) Default behaviour Do not care about cartridges, colours one page at a time Do not care about cartridges, each line in all colours DoNotOverlay Driver Default Each line in all colours Executive, 1200x600 DPI Executive, 600x600 DPI First pass of an overlayed printout Floyd-Steinberg (not recommended for MicroDry) Foolscap A Foolscap E Gamma (Blue Component) Gamma correction on saturation HSV component Gamma (Green Component) Gamma (Red Component) Glossy finishing Grayscale (Black ink cartridge) Green (Cyan and Yellow) Halftone (recommended for general use) Horiz. Alignm. betw. Cartr. Inverse Printing Job Type KeepBlack Keep pure black Last pass of an overlayed printout Left Skip (in pixels) Letter, Colour Limit Error from Paper Colour Correction Magenta Level (Colour cartr. only) Middle pass of an overlayed printout Monochrome printing, re-usable economy black cartridge Monochrome printing, standard black cartridge More than 4 colours, colours one page at a time Never No dithering noGlossy Non-Bleed None (RGB -- > CMY) Paper Colour (Blue Component) Paper Colour (Green Component) Paper Colour (Red Component) Photo (CMYK, gamma correction,...) Photo Full Bleed Plain (RGB -- > CMYK) Print next job over the current one Printout Quality Quality, Ink Type, Media Type Randomization of Floyd-Steinberg Red (Magenta and Yellow) Reset after job Roll Paper Single Pass Job Smooth Printing (BC-02 cartridge) Square (experimental, not recommended) StpBrightness StpGamma StpSaturation Top Skip (in pixels) Use multi-colour ribbon UseMultiColourRibbon UseStandardRibbons Vert. Alignm. betw. Cartr. Yellow Level (Colour cartr. only) Job Seperator (Face Down) Image Printing Image Print Size Scale to same size as on screen Screen scaling. That prints according to the screen resolution. Original size (calculate from scan resolution) Calculates the print size from the scan resolution. Enter the scan resolution in the dialog field below. Scale image to custom dimension Set the print size yourself in the dialog below. The image is centered on the paper. Scale image to fit to page Printout uses maximum space on the selected pager. Aspect ratio is maintained. Resolutions Generate low resolution PostScript (fast draft print) Scan resolution (dpi) dpi Image width: mm Image height: Maintain aspect ratio Screen resolution: %1 dpi Please specify a scan resolution larger than 0 For custom printing, a valid size should be specified. At least one dimension is zero. Kooka Save Assistant Save AssistantSelect an image format to save the scanned image. Available image formats: -No format selected- Select the image sub-format Do not ask again for the save format if it is defined. -no hint available- The folder %1 does not exist and could not be created; please check the permissions. The directory %1 is not writeable; please check the permissions. Filename Enter filename: palleted color image (16 or 24 bit depth) palleted gray scale image (16 bit depth) lineart image (black and white, 1 bit depth) high (or true-) color image, not palleted Unknown image type image save OK permission error bad filename no space on device could not write image format can not write file using that protocol user canceled saving unknown error parameter wrong The filename you supplied has no file extension. Should the correct one be added automatically? That would result in the new filename: %1 Extension Missing Add Extension Do Not Add Format changes of images are currently not supported. Wrong Extension Found Optical Character Recognition Start OCR Start the Optical Character Recognition process Cancel Stop the OCR Process Image Image Information OCR Starting Optical Character Recognition with %1 Spell-checking OCR Post Processing Enable spell-checking for validation of the OCR result Spell-Check Options GOCR GOCR is an Open Source project for optical character recognition. The author of gocr is Joerg SchulenburgFor more information about gocr see http: / /jocr. sourceforge. net The path to the gocr binary is not configured yet. Please go to the Kooka configuration and enter the path manually. OCR Software Not Found Not found Using GOCR binary: & Gray level The numeric value gray pixels are considered to be black. Default is 160 & Dust size Clusters smaller than this value will be considered to be dust and removed from the image. Default is 10 & Space width Spacing between characters. Default is 0 what means autodetection Czech Republic, Slovakia Great Britain, USA KADMOS OCR/ ICR This version of Kooka was linked with the KADMOS OCR/ ICR engine, a commercial engine for optical character recognition. Kadmos is a product of re Recognition AGFor more information about Kadmos OCR see http: / /www. rerecognition. com European Countries The classifier files for KADMOS could not be found. OCR with KADMOS will not be possible! Change the OCR engine in the preferences dialog. Installation Error Please classify the font type and language of the text on the image: Font Type Selection Machine print Hand writing Country Enable automatic noise reduction Enable automatic scaling Classifier file %1 does not exist Classifier file %1 is not readable ocrad ocrad is a Free Software project for optical character recognition. The author of ocrad is Antonio DiazFor more information about ocrad see http: / /www. gnu. org/ software/ ocrad/ ocrad. htmlImages should be scanned in black/ white mode for ocrad. Best results are achieved if the characters are at least 20 pixels high. Problems arise, as usual, with very bold or very light or broken characters, the same with merged character groups. The path to the ocrad binary is not configured yet. Please go to the Kooka configuration and enter the path manually. No Layout Detection Column Detection KDE Scanning & OCR Image... OCR on Selection... Scale to Width Scale to & Height Original & Size Set Zoom... Create From Selection Mirror Image & Vertically & Mirror Image Horizontally Mirror Image & Both Directions Open Image in & Graphic Application... & Rotate Image Clockwise Rotate Image Counter-Clockwise Rotate Image 180 & Degrees & Create Folder... & Save Image... & Import Image... & Delete Image & Unload Image & Load Scan Parameters Save & Scan Parameters Select Scan Device Enable All Warnings & & Messages All messages and warnings will now be shown. Preferences Select the %1 binary to use: Enter the path to %1, the optical-character-recognition command line tool. The path does not lead to a valid binary. Please check your installation and/ or install the program. The program exists, but is not executable. Please check your installation and/ or install the binary properly. OCR Software Not Executable Startup Kooka Startup Preferences Query network for available scanners Check this if you want a network query for available scanners. Note that this does not mean a query over the entire network but only the stations configured for SANE. Show the scanner selection box on next startup Check this if you once checked'do not show the scanner selection on startup ', but you want to see it again. Load the last image into the viewer on startup Check this if you want Kooka to load the last selected image into the viewer on startup. If your images are large, that might slow down Kooka's start. Image Saving Configure Image Save Assistant Always display image save assistant Select background image: Image Viewer Image View Gallery Gallery Folders Gallery: Scan Parameter Scan Preview Starting OCR on selection Starting OCR on the entire image Could not start OCR-Process. Probably there is already one running. Create new image from selection Rotate image 90 degrees Rotate image 180 degrees Rotate image -90 degrees Mirroring image vertically Mirroring image horizontally Mirroring image in both directions Storing image changes Show Image Viewer Show Preview Show Gallery Show Scan Parameters The SANE compatible device specification (e. g. umax: / dev/ sg0) Gallery mode - do not connect to scanner Kooka & Image Image Viewer Toolbar Your names Your emails Image Name Size Format Kooka Gallery %1 x %2 On the Fly Conversion Sub-image %1 Cannot write this image format. Image will not be saved. Save Error Image file is write protected. Image will not be saved. Cannot save the image, because the file is local. Kooka will support other protocols later. Incoming/ %1 images Canceled by user Do you really want to delete this image? It cannot be restored. Do you really want to delete the folder %1 and all the images inside? Delete Collection Item New Folder Please enter a name for the new folder: image %1 Available services: Category Level Module / etc/ pam. d folder does not exist. Either your system does not have PAM support or there is some other configuration problem. What does this do? Volume: %1% Use this slider to adjust the volume. The leftmost position is 0%, the rightmost is %1% Muted The audio playback device %1 does not work. Falling back to %2. Switching to the audio playback device %1 which just became available and has higher preference. Revert back to device '%1 ' Notifications Music Video Communication Games Accessibility Your names Your emails