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author | TDE Weblate <weblate@mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org> | 2018-12-10 01:24:26 +0000 |
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committer | TDE Weblate <weblate@mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org> | 2018-12-10 01:24:26 +0000 |
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Update translation files
Updated by Update PO files to match POT (msgmerge) hook in Weblate.
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diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdebase/kcmfonts.po b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdebase/kcmfonts.po index 746e53f8d9d..df00330499e 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdebase/kcmfonts.po +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdebase/kcmfonts.po @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: kcmfonts\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-09-29 12:05-0500\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-12-06 17:06+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2004-10-19 11:37+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Andrew Coles <andrew_coles@yahoo.co.uk>\n" "Language-Team: British English <kde-en-gb@kde.me.uk>\n" @@ -16,6 +16,18 @@ msgstr "" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "X-Generator: KBabel 1.9\n" +#: _translatorinfo:1 +msgid "" +"_: NAME OF TRANSLATORS\n" +"Your names" +msgstr "" + +#: _translatorinfo:2 +msgid "" +"_: EMAIL OF TRANSLATORS\n" +"Your emails" +msgstr "" + #: fonts.cpp:219 msgid "Configure Anti-Alias Settings" msgstr "Configure Anti-Alias Settings" @@ -39,30 +51,24 @@ msgstr "&Use sub-pixel hinting:" #: fonts.cpp:239 msgid "" "If you have a TFT or LCD screen you can further improve the quality of " -"displayed fonts by selecting this option." -"<br>Sub-pixel hinting is also known as ClearType(tm)." -"<br>" -"<br><b>This will not work with CRT monitors.</b>" +"displayed fonts by selecting this option.<br>Sub-pixel hinting is also known " +"as ClearType(tm).<br><br><b>This will not work with CRT monitors.</b>" msgstr "" "If you have a TFT or LCD screen you can further improve the quality of " -"displayed fonts by selecting this option." -"<br>Sub-pixel hinting is also known as ClearType(tm)." -"<br>" -"<br><b>This will not work with CRT monitors.</b>" +"displayed fonts by selecting this option.<br>Sub-pixel hinting is also known " +"as ClearType(tm).<br><br><b>This will not work with CRT monitors.</b>" #: fonts.cpp:247 msgid "" "In order for sub-pixel hinting to work correctly you need to know how the " -"sub-pixels of your display are aligned." -"<br> 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." +"sub-pixels of your display are aligned.<br> 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." msgstr "" "In order for sub-pixel hinting to work correctly you need to know how the " -"sub-pixels of your display are aligned." -"<br> 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." +"sub-pixels of your display are aligned.<br> 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." #: fonts.cpp:258 msgid "Hinting style: " @@ -179,16 +185,15 @@ msgstr "" #: fonts.cpp:644 msgid "" -"<p>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.</p>" -"<p>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 <i>-dpi value</i> " -"to ServerLocalArgs= in $TDEDIR/share/config/tdm/tdmrc). When fonts do not " -"render properly with real DPI value better fonts should be used or " -"configuration of font hinting should be checked.</p>" +"<p>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.</p><p>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 <i>-dpi value</i> to ServerLocalArgs= in $TDEDIR/share/config/" +"tdm/tdmrc). When fonts do not render properly with real DPI value better " +"fonts should be used or configuration of font hinting should be checked.</p>" msgstr "" #: fonts.cpp:761 @@ -240,5 +245,21 @@ msgstr "Full" #~ msgid "Grayscale" #~ msgstr "Greyscale" -#~ msgid "<h1>Fonts</h1> This module allows you to choose which fonts will be used to display text in TDE. You can select not only the font family (for example, <em>helvetica</em> or <em>times</em>), but also the attributes that make up a specific font (for example, <em>bold</em> style and <em>12 points</em> in height.)<p> Just click the \"Choose\" button that is next to the font you want to change. You can ask TDE to try and apply font and color settings to non-TDE applications as well. See the \"Style\" control module for more information." -#~ msgstr "<h1>Fonts</h1> This module allows you to choose which fonts will be used to display text in TDE. You can select not only the font family (for example, <em>helvetica</em> or <em>times</em>), but also the attributes that make up a specific font (for example, <em>bold</em> style and <em>12 points</em> in height.)<p> Just click the \"Choose\" button that is next to the font you want to change. You can ask TDE to try and apply font and colour settings to non-TDE applications as well. See the \"Style\" control module for more information." +#~ msgid "" +#~ "<h1>Fonts</h1> This module allows you to choose which fonts will be used " +#~ "to display text in TDE. You can select not only the font family (for " +#~ "example, <em>helvetica</em> or <em>times</em>), but also the attributes " +#~ "that make up a specific font (for example, <em>bold</em> style and <em>12 " +#~ "points</em> in height.)<p> Just click the \"Choose\" button that is next " +#~ "to the font you want to change. You can ask TDE to try and apply font and " +#~ "color settings to non-TDE applications as well. See the \"Style\" control " +#~ "module for more information." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "<h1>Fonts</h1> This module allows you to choose which fonts will be used " +#~ "to display text in TDE. You can select not only the font family (for " +#~ "example, <em>helvetica</em> or <em>times</em>), but also the attributes " +#~ "that make up a specific font (for example, <em>bold</em> style and <em>12 " +#~ "points</em> in height.)<p> Just click the \"Choose\" button that is next " +#~ "to the font you want to change. You can ask TDE to try and apply font and " +#~ "colour settings to non-TDE applications as well. See the \"Style\" " +#~ "control module for more information." |