From 4d9fea952d0c262f95108a918c1b04cc56154419 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: TDE Weblate Samba server Samba server Samba username Samba username Samba password Samba password \"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 \"WhatsThis\" cursor and click on any "
-"of the text labels or GUI elements of this dialog. \"General\" This dialogue 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 \"WhatsThis\" cursor and click on any "
-"of the text labels or GUI elements of this dialogue. 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 TDEPrint GUI element "
-"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: "
-"
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-"
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-" -o PageSize=... # examples: \"A4\" or \"Letter\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o MediaType=... # example: \"Transparency\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o InputSlot=... # examples: \"Lower\" or \"LargeCapacity\" " -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 4 alternatives: " -"
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o orientation-requested=... # examples: \"landscape\" or " -"\"reverse-portrait\"
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 4 alternatives: " -"
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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:
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o duplex=... # examples: \"tumble\" or \"two-sided-short-edge\" " -"
Duplex Printing: These controls may be greyed 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:
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o duplex=... # examples: \"tumble\" or \"two-sided-short-edge\" " -"
%1
" +msgstr "%1
" -#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:218 +#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:374 msgid "" -"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, job title and more.
" -"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 after a restart of CUPS.
" -"CUPS comes with a selection of banner pages.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o job-sheets=... # examples: \"standard\" or \"topsecret\" " -"
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, job title and more.
" -"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 after a restart of CUPS.
" -"CUPS comes with a selection of banner pages.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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. Be aware, that some printers can " -"by themselves print multiple pages per sheet. In this 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o number-up=... # examples: \"2\" or \"4\"
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. Be aware, that some printers can " -"by themselves print multiple pages per sheet. In this 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o number-up=... # examples: \"2\" or \"4\"
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" -msgstr "" -"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.
" +#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:61 +msgid "Standard" +msgstr "Standard" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:49 -msgid "&Login:" -msgstr "&Login:" +#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:62 +msgid "Top Secret" +msgstr "Top Secret" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:74 management/kmwpassword.cpp:50 -msgid "&Password:" -msgstr "&Password:" +#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:63 +msgid "Unclassified" +msgstr "Unclassified" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:53 -msgid "&Anonymous (no login/password)" -msgstr "&Anonymous (no login/password)" +#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:86 +msgid "Banner Selection" +msgstr "Banner Selection" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:54 -msgid "&Guest account (login=\"guest\")" -msgstr "&Guest account (login=\"guest\")" +#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:99 +msgid "" +"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 don't want to use banners, select No Banner.
" +msgstr "" +"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 don't want to use banners, select No Banner.
" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:55 -msgid "Nor&mal account" -msgstr "Nor&mal account" +#: cups/kmwfax.cpp:39 +msgid "Fax Serial Device" +msgstr "Fax Serial Device" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:88 -msgid "Select one option" -msgstr "Select one option" +#: cups/kmwfax.cpp:43 +msgid "Select the device which your serial Fax/Modem is connected to.
" +msgstr "Select the device which your serial Fax/Modem is connected to.
" -#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:90 -msgid "User name is empty." -msgstr "User name is empty." +#: cups/kmwfax.cpp:81 +msgid "You must select a device." +msgstr "You must select a device." -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:41 -msgid "Printer Test" -msgstr "Printer Test" +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:35 +msgid "Remote IPP server" +msgstr "Remote IPP server" -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:51 -msgid "Manufacturer:" -msgstr "Manufacturer:" +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:39 +msgid "" +"Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the " +"targeted printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing.
" +msgstr "" +"Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the " +"targeted printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing.
" -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:52 -msgid "Model:" -msgstr "Model:" +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:42 management/kmwlpd.cpp:46 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:34 +#: rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:62 +msgid "Host:" +msgstr "Host:" -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:53 -msgid "Description:" -msgstr "Description:" +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:43 +msgid "Port:" +msgstr "Port:" -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:55 -msgid "&Test" -msgstr "&Test" +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:52 management/kmwsmb.cpp:79 +msgid "Empty server name." +msgstr "Empty server name." -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:59 +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:59 +msgid "Incorrect port number." +msgstr "Incorrect port number." + +#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:72 +msgid "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).
" +"Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning " +"facility.
" msgstr "" -"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).
" +"Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning " +"facility.
" -#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:117 -msgid "%1
%1
Locally-connected printer
" -"Use this for a printer connected to the computer via a parallel, serial or " -"USB port.
Locally-connected printer
" -"Use this for a printer connected to the computer via a parallel, serial or " -"USB port.
Shared Windows printer
" -"Use this for a printer installed on a Windows server and shared on the " -"network using the SMB protocol (samba).
Shared Windows printer
" -"Use this for a printer installed on a Windows server and shared on the " -"network using the SMB protocol (samba).
Print queue on a remote LPD server
" -"Use this for a print queue existing on a remote machine running a LPD print " -"server.
Print queue on a remote LPD server
" -"Use this for a print queue existing on a remote machine running a LPD print " -"server.
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.
Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples:" +"p>
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.
Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples:" +"p>
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.
" -msgstr "" -"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.
" +#: cups/kmwother.cpp:78 +msgid "CUPS Server %1:%2" +msgstr "CUPS Server %1:%2" -#: management/kmwfile.cpp:44 -msgid "Print to file:" -msgstr "Print to file:" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:46 +msgid "second(s)" +msgstr "second(s)" -#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:137 management/kmwfile.cpp:60 -msgid "Empty file name." -msgstr "Empty file name." +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:47 +msgid "minute(s)" +msgstr "minute(s)" -#: management/kmwfile.cpp:66 -msgid "Directory does not exist." -msgstr "Directory does not exist." +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:48 +msgid "hour(s)" +msgstr "hour(s)" -#: lpr/editentrydialog.cpp:46 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:107 -msgid "String" -msgstr "String" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:49 +msgid "day(s)" +msgstr "day(s)" -#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:108 -msgid "Integer" -msgstr "Integer" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:50 +msgid "week(s)" +msgstr "week(s)" -#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:109 -msgid "Float" -msgstr "Float" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:51 +msgid "month(s)" +msgstr "month(s)" -#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:110 -msgid "List" -msgstr "List" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:79 +msgid "Printer Quota Settings" +msgstr "Printer Quota Settings" -#: lpr/editentrydialog.cpp:48 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:111 -msgid "Boolean" -msgstr "Boolean" +#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:104 +msgid "" +"Set here the quota for this printer. Using limits of 0 means that "
+"no quota will be used. This is equivalent to set quota period to
Set here the quota for this printer. Using limits of 0 means that "
+"no quota will be used. This is equivalent to set quota period to
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"blackplot=true
The 'blackplot' option " +"specifies that all pens should plot in black-only: The default is to use the " +"colours defined in the plot file, or the standard pen colours defined in " +"the HP-GL/2 reference manual from Hewlett Packard.
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"blackplot=true
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job " +"option parameter:
-o fitplot=true
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job " +"option parameter:
-o fitplot=true
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. " +"p>
Note: The penwidth option set here is ignored if the pen " +"widths are set inside the plot file itself..
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"penwidth=... # example: \"2000\" or \"500\"
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 micrometres == 1 millimetre in width. " +"Specifying a pen width of 0 produces lines that are exactly 1 pixel wide. " +"p>
Note: The penwidth option set here is ignored if the pen " +"widths are set inside the plot file itself..
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"penwidth=... # example: \"2000\" or \"500\"
All options on this page are only " +"applicable if you use TDEPrint 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.
" +"TDEPrint 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 does " +"also work for printing PDF files (if your CUPS version is more recent than " +"1.1.22).
Additional hint for power users: " +"These TDEPrint GUI elements match with CUPS commandline job option " +"parameters:
-o blackplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false" +"\"
-o fitplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
-" +"o penwidth=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
All options on this page are only " +"applicable if you use TDEPrint 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.
" +"TDEPrint 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 dialogue " +"does also work for printing PDF files (if your CUPS version is more recent " +"than 1.1.22).
Additional hint for power users:" +"b> These TDEPrint GUI elements match with CUPS commandline job option " +"parameters:
-o blackplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false" +"\"
-o fitplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
-" +"o penwidth=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o brightness=... # use range from \"0\" to " +"\"200\"
Brightness: Slider to control the brightness value of all " +"colours 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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" +"th> |
---|---|---|
Red | Purple | Yellow-" +"orange |
Green | Yellow-green | " +"Blue-green |
Yellow | Orange" +"td> | Green-yellow |
Blue | " +"Sky-blue | Purple |
Magenta" +"td> | Indigo | Crimson |
Cyan | Blue-green | Light-navy-blue" +"td> |
Additional hint for " +"power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o hue=... # use range " +"from \"-360\" to \"360\"
Hue (Tint): Slider to control the hue value for colour " +"rotation.
The hue value is a number from -360 to 360 and represents " +"the colour hue rotation. The following table summarises the change you will " +"see for the base colours:
Original | hue=-45 | hue=45" +"th> |
---|---|---|
Red | Purple | Yellow-" +"orange |
Green | Yellow-green | " +"Blue-green |
Yellow | Orange" +"td> | Green-yellow |
Blue | " +"Sky-blue | Purple |
Magenta" +"td> | Indigo | Crimson |
Cyan | Blue-green | Light-navy-blue" +"td> |
Additional hint for " +"power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o saturation=... # use range from \"0\" to \"200\"" +"p>
Saturation: Slider to control the saturation value for all " +"colours used.
The saturation value adjusts the saturation of the " +"colours in an image, similar to the colour knob on your television. The " +"colour 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 colour saturation of 0 produces a black-and-" +"white print, while a value of 200 will make the colours extremely intense. " +"
Additional hint for power users: This " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:" +"
-o saturation=... # use range from \"0\" to \"200\" " +"pre>
Gamma: Slider to control the gamma value for color " +"correction.
The gamma value can range from 1 to 3000. A gamma " +"values greater than 1000 lightens the print. A gamma value less than 1000 " +"darken 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o gamma=... # use range from \"1\" to \"3000\"" +"
Gamma: Slider to control the gamma value for colour " +"correction.
The gamma value can range from 1 to 3000. A gamma " +"values greater than 1000 lightens the print. A gamma value less than 1000 " +"darken 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline 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:
For a more detailed " +"explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma settings, please " +"look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these controls.
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 colour output of image " +"printouts are:
For a more detailed " +"explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma settings, please " +"look at the 'WhatsThis' 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:
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and " +"Gamma settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these " +"controls.
Colouration Preview Thumbnail
The colouration " +"preview thumbnail indicates change of image colouration by different " +"settings. Options to influence output are:
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation " +"and Gamma settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these " +"controls.
Image Size: Dropdown menu to control the image size on the " +"printed paper. Dropdown works in conjunction with slider below. Dropdown " +"options are:.
Additional hint for power users: " +"This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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
Image Size: Dropdown menu to control the image size on the " +"printed paper. Dropdown works in conjunction with slider below. Dropdown " +"options are:.
Additional hint for power users: " +"This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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:
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:
Reset to Default Values
Reset all coloration " +"settings to default values. Default values are:
Reset to Default Values
Reset all colouration " +"settings to default values. Default values are:
Image Positioning:
Select a pair of radiobuttons " +"to move image to the position you want on the paper printout. Default is " +"'center'.
Additional hint for power users: " +"This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o position=... # examples: \"top-left\" or " +"\"bottom\"
Image Positioning:
Select a pair of radiobuttons " +"to move image to the position you want on the paper printout. Default is " +"'centre'.
Additional hint for power users: " +"This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o position=... # examples: \"top-left\" or " +"\"bottom\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"job-billing=... # example: \"Marketing_Department\" or \"Joe_Doe\" " +"
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 organisation. (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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o job-hold-until=... " +"# example: \"indefinite\" or \"no-hold\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-label=\"...\" # example: \"Company Confidential\" " +"pre>
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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-label=\"...\" # example: \"Company Confidential\" " +"pre>
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"job-priority=... # example: \"10\" or \"66\" or \"99\"
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 prioritised one is present).
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"job-priority=... # example: \"10\" or \"66\" or \"99\"
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 enjoy this tool!
" -"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 TDE printing team.
" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:140 +msgid "Evening (6 pm - 6 am)" +msgstr "Evening (6 pm - 6 am)" -#: management/kmlistview.cpp:125 -msgid "Print System" -msgstr "Print System" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:141 +msgid "Night (6 pm - 6 am)" +msgstr "Night (6 pm - 6 am)" -#: management/kmlistview.cpp:128 -msgid "Classes" -msgstr "Classes" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:142 +msgid "Weekend" +msgstr "Weekend" -#: management/kmlistview.cpp:131 -msgid "Printers" -msgstr "Printers" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:143 +msgid "Second Shift (4 pm - 12 am)" +msgstr "Second Shift (4 pm - 12 am)" -#: management/kmlistview.cpp:134 -msgid "Specials" -msgstr "Specials" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:144 +msgid "Third Shift (12 am - 8 am)" +msgstr "Third Shift (12 am - 8 am)" -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:38 -msgid "Local Port Selection" -msgstr "Local Port Selection" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:145 +msgid "Specified Time" +msgstr "Specified Time" -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:50 -msgid "Local System" -msgstr "Local System" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:160 +msgid "&Scheduled printing:" +msgstr "&Scheduled printing:" -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:57 -msgid "Parallel" -msgstr "Parallel" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:163 +msgid "&Billing information:" +msgstr "&Billing information:" -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:58 -msgid "Serial" -msgstr "Serial" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:166 +msgid "T&op/Bottom page label:" +msgstr "T&op/Bottom page label:" -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:59 -msgid "USB" -msgstr "USB" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:169 +msgid "&Job priority:" +msgstr "&Job priority:" -#: driver.cpp:389 management/kmwlocal.cpp:60 -msgid "Others" -msgstr "Others" +#: cups/kpschedulepage.cpp:200 +msgid "The time specified is not valid." +msgstr "The time specified is not valid." -#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:63 +#: cups/kptagspage.cpp:36 msgid "" -"Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in the " -"bottom edit field.
" -msgstr "" -"Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in the " -"bottom edit field.
" +"Additional Tags
You may send additional commands to the " +"CUPS server via this editable list. There are 3 purposes for this: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 named in the various WhatsThis 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" +"em>
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:" +"b> Do not use such standard CUPS option names which also can be used " +"through the TDEPrint GUI. Results may be unpredictable if they conflict, " +"or if they are sent multiple times. For all options supported by the GUI, " +"please do use the GUI. (Each GUI element's 'WhatsThis' names the related " +"CUPS option name.)
Additional Tags
You may send additional commands to the " +"CUPS server via this editable list. There are 3 purposes for this: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 named in the various WhatsThis help items..
" +"Custom CUPS job options: CUPS print servers may be customised 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" +"em>
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:" +"b> Do not use such standard CUPS option names which also can be used " +"through the TDEPrint GUI. Results may be unpredictable if they conflict, " +"or if they are sent multiple times. For all options supported by the GUI, " +"please do use the GUI. (Each GUI element's 'WhatsThis' names the related " +"CUPS option name.)
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job " +"option parameter:
-o cpi=... # example: \"8\" or " +"\"12\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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 " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:" +"
-o lpi=... # example \"5\" or \"7\"" +"qt>" +msgstr "" +"
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 " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:" +"
-o lpi=... # example \"5\" or \"7\"" +"qt>" -#: management/kmconfigcommand.cpp:39 +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:69 msgid "" -"
Command objects perform a conversion from input to output."
-" 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 "
+"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:"
+"
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."
+"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"
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 " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:" +"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"" +"qt>" + +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:84 +msgid "
Command objects perform a conversion from input to output."
-" 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 other input formats 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS "
+"commandline job option parameter:
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."
+"
-o cpi=... # "
+"example: \"8\" or \"12\"
-o lpi=... # example: \"5\" or "
+"\"7\"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"
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 other input formats than text, or for printing from " +"applications such as the TDE 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o cpi=... # " +"example: \"8\" or \"12\"" +"qt>" -#: management/kmwclass.cpp:52 -msgid "Available printers:" -msgstr "Available printers:" +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:108 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"
-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 which define their own page layout internally and send " +"PostScript to TDEPrint (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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o page-top=... # " +"example: \"72\"
-o page-bottom=... # example: \"24\"
-" +"o page-left=... # example: \"36\"
-o page-right=... # " +"example: \"12\"
Margins
These settings control the margins of " +"printouts on the paper. They are not valid for jobs originating from " +"applications which define their own page layout internally and send " +"PostScript to TDEPrint (such as KOffice or OpenOffice.org).
When " +"printing from TDE 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, Millimetres, Centimetres 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline 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!" +"b>
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"prettyprint=true.
Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) On!" +"b>
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 italicised.
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"prettyprint=true.
Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) Off! " +"
ASCII text file printing with this option turned off are " +"appearing without a page header and without syntax highlighting. (You can " +"still set the page margins, though.)
Additional " +"hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o prettyprint=false " +"pre>
Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) Off! " +"
ASCII text file printing with this option turned off are " +"appearing without a page header and without syntax highlighting. (You can " +"still set the page margins, though.)
Additional " +"hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o prettyprint=false " +"pre>
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"prettyprint=true.
-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 " +"italicised.
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"prettyprint=true.
-o prettyprint=false
The upper pane of this " +"dialog page contains all printjob 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 " +"pushbuttons below to proceed:
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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter " +"dialog.
The upper pane of this " +"dialogue page contains all printjob 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 dialogue page display " +"the available values.
Set the values as needed. Then use one of the " +"pushbuttons below to proceed:
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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter " +"dialogue.
The " +"lower pane of this dialog page contains all possible values of the " +"printoption 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 pushbuttons below to leave " +"this dialog:
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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter " +"dialog.
The " +"lower pane of this dialogue page contains all possible values of the " +"printoption 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 pushbuttons below to leave " +"this dialog:
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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter " +"dialogue.
%2
%2
%1
" -msgstr "Error message received from manager:%1
" - -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:649 -msgid "Internal error (no error message)." -msgstr "Internal error (no error message)." - -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:667 -msgid "Unable to restart print server." -msgstr "Unable to restart print server." - -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:672 -msgid "Restarting server..." -msgstr "Restarting server..." - -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:682 -msgid "Unable to configure print server." -msgstr "Unable to configure print server." - -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:687 -msgid "Configuring server..." -msgstr "Configuring server..." +#: kmvirtualmanager.cpp:166 management/kminstancepage.cpp:91 +msgid "Set as Default" +msgstr "Set as Default" -#: management/kmmainview.cpp:842 +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:46 msgid "" -"Unable to start printer tool. Possible reasons are: no printer selected, the " -"selected printer doesn't have any local device defined (printer port), or the " -"tool library could not be found." +"Page Selection
Here you can control if you print a " +"certain selection only out of all the pages from the complete document.
" +"Page Selection
Here you can control if you print a " +"certain selection only out of all the pages from the complete document.
" +"Note: this " +"field is disabled if you print from non-TDE applications like Mozilla or " +"OpenOffice.org, since here TDEPrint has no means to determine which document " +"page you are currently viewing.
Note: this " +"field is disabled if you print from non-TDE applications like Mozilla or " +"OpenOffice.org, since here TDEPrint has no means to determine which document " +"page you are currently viewing.
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."
+"p>
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-ranges=... # example: \"4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25\"" +"
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."
+"p>
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-ranges=... # example: \"4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25\"" +"
Choose \"All Pages\", \"Even Pages\"" +"em> or \"Odd Pages\" if you want to print a page selection matching " +"one of these terms. The default is \"All Pages\".
Note:" +"b> 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 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-set=... # example: \"odd\" or \"even\"" +"
Choose \"All Pages\", \"Even Pages\"" +"em> or \"Odd Pages\" if you want to print a page selection matching " +"one of these terms. The default is \"All Pages\".
Note:" +"b> 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 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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-set=... # example: \"odd\" or \"even\"" +"
The 'Copies' setting defaults to 1.
" +"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\".
-o " +"outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
-o " +"Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"
The 'Copies' setting defaults to 1.
" +"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\".
-o " +"outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
-o " +"Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\"" +"
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\"" +"
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 TDEPrint GUI " +"element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"" +"
If the \"Collate\" tickbox 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\"" +"em> tickbox 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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"
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 enabled " +"the \"Collate\" checkbox at the same time (the usual usecase).
" +"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 disabled the " +"\"Collate\" checkbox at the same time.
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
If the \"Reverse\" tickbox 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 enabled " +"the \"Collate\" tickbox at the same time (the usual usecase).
" +"If the \"Reverse\" tickbox 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 disabled the " +"\"Collate\" tickbox at the same time.
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8).
" +msgstr "" +"Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8).
" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:240 -msgid "Page(s)" -msgstr "Page(s)" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:182 +msgid "Output Settings" +msgstr "Output Settings" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:262 -msgid "&Hold" -msgstr "&Hold" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:184 +msgid "Co&llate" +msgstr "Co&llate" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:263 -msgid "&Resume" -msgstr "&Resume" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:186 +msgid "Re&verse" +msgstr "Re&verse" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:264 -msgid "Remo&ve" -msgstr "Remo&ve" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:191 +msgid "Cop&ies:" +msgstr "Cop&ies:" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:265 -msgid "Res&tart" -msgstr "Res&tart" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:198 +msgid "All Pages" +msgstr "All Pages" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:266 -msgid "&Move to Printer" -msgstr "&Move to Printer" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:199 +msgid "Odd Pages" +msgstr "Odd Pages" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:272 -msgid "&Toggle Completed Jobs" -msgstr "&Toggle Completed Jobs" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:200 +msgid "Even Pages" +msgstr "Even Pages" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:275 -msgid "Show Only User Jobs" -msgstr "Show Only User Jobs" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:202 +msgid "Page &set:" +msgstr "Page &set:" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:276 -msgid "Hide Only User Jobs" -msgstr "Hide Only User Jobs" +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:257 +msgid "Pages" +msgstr "Pages" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:284 -msgid "User Name" -msgstr "User Name" +#: kpdriverpage.cpp:30 management/kmpropdriver.cpp:54 +msgid "Driver Settings" +msgstr "Driver Settings" -#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:301 -msgid "&Select Printer" -msgstr "&Select Printer" +#: kpdriverpage.cpp:48 +msgid "" +"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. (TDEPrint 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).
This button calls a little dialogue 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. (TDEPrint 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).
This button removes the highlighted " +"filter from the list of filters.
This button removes the highlighted " +"filter from the list of filters.
This button moves the highlighted " +"filter up in the list of filters, towards the front of the filtering chain. " +"
This button moves the highlighted " +"filter up in the list of filters, towards the front of the filtering chain. " +"
This button moves the highlighted " +"filter down in the list of filters, towards the end of the filtering chain.." +"
This button moves the highlighted " +"filter down in the list of filters, towards the end of the filtering chain.." +"
This button lets you configure the " +"currently highlighted filter. It opens a separate dialog.
This button lets you configure the " +"currently highlighted filter. It opens a separate dialogue.
This field shows some general info about " +"the selected filter. Amongst them are:
This field shows some general info about " +"the selected filter. Amongst them are:
This field shows which filters are currently " +"selected to act as 'pre-filters' for TDEPrint. Pre-filters are processing " +"the print files before they are send downstream to your real print " +"subsystem.
The list shown in this field may be empty (default). " +"p>
The pre-filters act on the printjob 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 processes ASCII into PostScript.
TDEPrint can utilize any" +"em> external filtering program which you may find useful through this " +"interface.
TDEPrint ships preconfigured with support for a " +"selection of common filters. These filters however need to be installed " +"independently from TDEPrint. These pre-filters work for all print " +"subsystems supported by TDEPrint (such as CUPS, LPRng and LPD), because they " +"are not depending on these.
.Amongst the pre-configured filters " +"shipping with TDEPrint are:
Please click on the other elements of this dialog to " +"learn more about the TDEPrint pre-filters.
This field shows which filters are currently " +"selected to act as 'pre-filters' for TDEPrint. Pre-filters are processing " +"the print files before they are send downstream to your real print " +"subsystem.
The list shown in this field may be empty (default). " +"p>
The pre-filters act on the printjob 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 processes ASCII into PostScript.
TDEPrint can use any " +"external filtering program which you may find useful through this " +"interface.
TDEPrint ships preconfigured with support for a " +"selection of common filters. These filters however need to be installed " +"independently from TDEPrint. These pre-filters work for all print " +"subsystems supported by TDEPrint (such as CUPS, LPRng and LPD), because they " +"are not depending on these.
.Amongst the pre-configured filters " +"shipping with TDEPrint are:
Please click on the other elements of this dialogue to " +"learn more about the TDEPrint pre-filters.
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." +"p>" +msgstr "" +"
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."
+"p>"
-#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:58
-msgid "&Down"
-msgstr "&Down"
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:407 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:840
+msgid "Requirements"
+msgstr "Requirements"
-#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:59
-msgid "&Add"
-msgstr "&Add"
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:408
+msgid "Input"
+msgstr "Input"
-#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:61
-msgid "Additional director&y:"
-msgstr "Additional director&y:"
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:409 tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:217
+msgid "Output"
+msgstr "Output"
-#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:85
-msgid ""
-"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."
-msgstr ""
-"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."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:86
+msgid "ISO A4"
+msgstr "ISO A4"
-#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:89
-msgid ""
-"When using font embedding you can select additional directories where TDE "
-"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."
-msgstr ""
-"When using font embedding you can select additional directories where TDE "
-"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."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:87 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:30 util.h:72
+msgid "US Letter"
+msgstr "US Letter"
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:104 management/networkscanner.cpp:184
-msgid "Sc&an"
-msgstr "Sc&an"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:88 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:29 util.h:71
+msgid "US Legal"
+msgstr "US Legal"
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:111
-msgid "Network scan:"
-msgstr "Network scan:"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:89 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:28 util.h:69
+msgid "Ledger"
+msgstr "Ledger"
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:112 management/networkscanner.cpp:299
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:310
-#, c-format
-msgid "Subnet: %1"
-msgstr "Subnet: %1"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:90 util.h:68
+msgid "Folio"
+msgstr "Folio"
-#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:409 management/networkscanner.cpp:149
-msgid "&Abort"
-msgstr "&Abort"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:91
+msgid "US #10 Envelope"
+msgstr "US #10 Envelope"
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:161
-msgid ""
-"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?"
-msgstr ""
-"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?"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:92
+msgid "ISO DL Envelope"
+msgstr "ISO DL Envelope"
-#: management/networkscanner.cpp:164
-msgid "&Scan"
-msgstr "&Scan"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:93 util.h:70
+msgid "Tabloid"
+msgstr "Tabloid"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:61
-msgid ""
-"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."
-msgstr ""
-"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 dialogue and allow you "
-"to quickly select the print format you want."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:94
+msgid "ISO A3"
+msgstr "ISO A3"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:87
-msgid "New..."
-msgstr "New..."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:95
+msgid "ISO A2"
+msgstr "ISO A2"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:88
-msgid "Copy..."
-msgstr "Copy..."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:96
+msgid "ISO A1"
+msgstr "ISO A1"
-#: kmvirtualmanager.cpp:166 management/kminstancepage.cpp:91
-msgid "Set as Default"
-msgstr "Set as Default"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:97
+msgid "ISO A0"
+msgstr "ISO A0"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:92
-msgid "Settings"
-msgstr "Settings"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:107
+msgid "Upper Tray"
+msgstr "Upper Tray"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:94
-msgid "Test..."
-msgstr "Test..."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:108
+msgid "Lower Tray"
+msgstr "Lower Tray"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:113 management/kminstancepage.cpp:126
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:138 management/kminstancepage.cpp:145
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:161 management/kminstancepage.cpp:164
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:183 management/kminstancepage.cpp:190
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:192 management/kminstancepage.cpp:210
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:244 management/kminstancepage.cpp:260
-msgid "(Default)"
-msgstr "(Default)"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:109
+msgid "Multi-Purpose Tray"
+msgstr "Multi-Purpose Tray"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:137 management/kminstancepage.cpp:182
-msgid "Instance Name"
-msgstr "Instance Name"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:110
+msgid "Large Capacity Tray"
+msgstr "Large Capacity Tray"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:137 management/kminstancepage.cpp:182
-msgid "Enter name for new instance (leave untouched for default):"
-msgstr "Enter name for new instance (leave untouched for default):"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:114
+msgid "Normal"
+msgstr "Normal"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:142 management/kminstancepage.cpp:187
-msgid "Instance name must not contain any spaces or slashes."
-msgstr "Instance name must not contain any spaces or slashes."
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:115
+msgid "Transparency"
+msgstr "Transparency"
-#: management/kminstancepage.cpp:161
-msgid "Do you really want to remove instance %1?"
-msgstr "Do you really want to remove instance %1?"
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:124
+msgid ""
+" \"General\" This dialog page contains general"
+"em> print job settings. General settings are applicable to most printers, "
+"most jobs and most job file types. To get more specific help, enable "
+"the \"WhatsThis\" cursor and click on any of the text labels or GUI "
+"elements of this dialog. \"General\" This dialogue 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 \"WhatsThis\" cursor and click on any of the text labels or GUI "
+"elements of this dialogue. 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS "
+"commandline job option parameter:
-o PageSize=... # "
+"examples: \"A4\" or \"Letter\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o MediaType=... # " +"example: \"Transparency\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"InputSlot=... # examples: \"Lower\" or \"LargeCapacity\"" +"p>
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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"InputSlot=... # examples: \"Lower\" or \"LargeCapacity\"" +"p>
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 4 alternatives:
Additional hint for " +"power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o orientation-" +"requested=... # examples: \"landscape\" or \"reverse-portrait\" " +"pre>
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 4 alternatives:
Additional hint for " +"power users: This TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS " +"commandline job option parameter:
-o orientation-" +"requested=... # examples: \"landscape\" or \"reverse-portrait\" " +"pre>
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:
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"duplex=... # examples: \"tumble\" or \"two-sided-short-edge\"" +"
Duplex Printing: These controls may be greyed 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:
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline 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, job title and more.
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 " +"after a restart of CUPS.
CUPS comes with a selection of banner " +"pages.
Additional hint for power users: This " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:" +"
-o job-sheets=... # examples: \"standard\" or " +"\"topsecret\"
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, job title and more.
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 " +"after a restart of CUPS.
CUPS comes with a selection of banner " +"pages.
Additional hint for power users: This " +"TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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. Be aware, that some printers can by themselves print multiple pages " +"per sheet. In this 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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"number-up=... # examples: \"2\" or \"4\"
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. Be aware, that some printers can by themselves print multiple pages " +"per sheet. In this 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 TDEPrint GUI element " +"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter:
-o " +"number-up=... # examples: \"2\" or \"4\"
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).
" -msgstr "" -"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).
" +#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:324 +msgid "En&d:" +msgstr "En&d:" -#: management/kmwname.cpp:39 -msgid "Name:" -msgstr "Name:" +#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:416 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:40 management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:52 +msgid "Disabled" +msgstr "Disabled" -#: kprintdialog.cpp:284 management/kmwname.cpp:40 -msgid "Location:" -msgstr "Location:" +#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:417 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:39 lpr/editentrydialog.cpp:50 +msgid "Enabled" +msgstr "Enabled" -#: management/kmwname.cpp:48 -msgid "You must supply at least a name." -msgstr "You must supply at least a name." +#: kpposterpage.cpp:42 +msgid "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 TDEPrint on your system. ['poster' is a " +"commandline utility that enables you to convert PostScript files into tiled " +"printouts which allow for oversized appearance of the stitched-together " +"tiles.]
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 he does not " +"already.
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 " +"dialogue.
This tab is only visible if the external 'poster' " +"utility is discovered by TDEPrint on your system. ['poster' is a " +"commandline utility that enables you to convert PostScript files into tiled " +"printouts which allow for oversized appearance of the stitched-together " +"tiles.]
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 he does not " +"already.
This GUI element is not only for " +"viewing your selections: it also lets you interactively select the " +"tile(s) you want to print.
Hints
Note 2: By default no " +"tile is selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, you must " +"select at least one tile.
This GUI element is not only for " +"viewing your selections: it also lets you interactively select the " +"tile(s) you want to print.
Hints
Note 2: By default no " +"tile is selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, you must " +"select at least one tile.
Select the poster size you want from the " +"dropdown 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 of your "
+"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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):'"
+"em> Note: By default no tile is selected. Before you can print (a "
+"part of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
Select the poster size you want from the " +"dropdown 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 of your "
+"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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):'"
+"em> Note: By default no tile is selected. Before you can print (a "
+"part of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
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 " +"dropdown 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, like '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 of your clicking is significant to " +"the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, " +"you must select at least one tile.
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 dialogue and select one from the " +"dropdown 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, like '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 of your clicking is significant to " +"the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part of) your poster, " +"you must select at least one tile.
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Slider and spinbox let you determine " +"a 'cut margin' which will 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. " +"
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Slider and spinbox let you determine " +"a 'cut margin' which will 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. " +"
This field " +"displays and sets the individual tiles to be printed, as well as the order " +"for their printout.
You can file the field with 2 different methods: " +"When editing the field, you can use a '3-7' syntax instead of a " +"'3,4,5,6,7' one.
Examples:
\"2,3,7,9,3\" " +"
\"1-3,6,8-11\"
This field " +"displays and sets the individual tiles to be printed, as well as the order " +"for their printout.
You can file the field with 2 different methods: " +"When editing the field, you can use a '3-7' syntax instead of a " +"'3,4,5,6,7' one.
Examples:
\"2,3,7,9,3\" " +"
\"1-3,6,8-11\"
The command will use an output file. If checked, make sure the command " -"contains an output tag.
" -msgstr "" -"The command will use an output file. If ticked, make sure the command " -"contains an output tag.
" - -#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:108 -#, c-format -msgid "" -"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:
" -"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 " -"recognised:
" -"The default mimetype for the output file (e.g. application/postscript).
" -msgstr "" -"The default mimetype for the output file (e.g. application/postscript).
" - -#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:121 -msgid "The default extension for the output file (e.g. ps, pdf, ps.gz).
" -msgstr "" -"The default extension for the output file (e.g. ps, pdf, ps.gz).
" - -#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:170 -msgid "You must provide a non-empty name." -msgstr "You must provide a non-empty name." - -#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:178 -#, c-format -msgid "Invalid settings. %1." -msgstr "Invalid settings. %1." - -#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:197 -#, c-format -msgid "Configuring %1" -msgstr "Configuring %1" - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:37 -msgid "Driver Selection" -msgstr "Driver Selection" - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:43 -msgid "" -"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.
" -msgstr "" -"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.
" - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:46 -msgid "Driver Information" -msgstr "Driver Information" - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:62 -msgid "You must select a driver." -msgstr "You must select a driver." - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:82 -msgid " [recommended]" -msgstr " [recommended]" - -#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:113 -msgid "No information about the selected driver." -msgstr "No information about the selected driver." - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:33 -msgid "Confirmation" -msgstr "Confirmation" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:50 management/kmwend.cpp:106 -#: management/kmwend.cpp:109 tdefilelist.cpp:102 -msgid "Type" -msgstr "Type" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:52 -msgid "Location" -msgstr "Location" - -#: management/kmpropmembers.cpp:39 management/kmwend.cpp:59 -msgid "Members" -msgstr "Members" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:69 -msgid "Backend" -msgstr "Backend" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:74 -msgid "Device" -msgstr "Device" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:77 -msgid "Printer IP" -msgstr "Printer IP" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:78 management/kmwend.cpp:89 -msgid "Port" -msgstr "Port" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:81 management/kmwend.cpp:88 -msgid "Host" -msgstr "Host" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:82 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:48 -msgid "Queue" -msgstr "Queue" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:91 -msgid "Account" -msgstr "Account" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:96 -msgid "URI" -msgstr "URI" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:109 -msgid "DB driver" -msgstr "DB driver" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:109 -msgid "External driver" -msgstr "External driver" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:110 -msgid "Manufacturer" -msgstr "Manufacturer" - -#: management/kmwend.cpp:111 -msgid "Model" -msgstr "Model" - -#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:41 -msgid "LPD Queue Information" -msgstr "LPD Queue Information" - -#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:44 -msgid "" -"Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue; this wizard will " -"check it before continuing.
" -msgstr "" -"Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue; this wizard will " -"check it before continuing.
" - -#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:42 management/kmwlpd.cpp:46 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:34 -#: rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:62 -msgid "Host:" -msgstr "Host:" - -#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:47 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:35 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:63 -msgid "Queue:" -msgstr "Queue:" - -#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:54 -msgid "Some information is missing." -msgstr "Some information is missing." - -#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:61 -msgid "Cannot find queue %1 on server %2; do you want to continue anyway?" -msgstr "Cannot find queue %1 on server %2; do you want to continue anyway?" - -#: management/kmpropmembers.cpp:40 -msgid "Class Members" -msgstr "Class Members" - -#: kmuimanager.cpp:158 -#, c-format -msgid "Configuration of %1" -msgstr "Configuration of %1" - -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:187 kmprinter.cpp:139 -msgid "Idle" -msgstr "Idle" - -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:189 kmjob.cpp:111 kmprinter.cpp:140 -msgid "Processing..." -msgstr "Processing..." - -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:188 kmprinter.cpp:141 -msgid "Stopped" -msgstr "Stopped" - -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:190 kmjob.cpp:132 kmprinter.cpp:142 -msgid "" -"_: Unknown State\n" -"Unknown" -msgstr "Unknown" - -#: kmprinter.cpp:144 -msgid "(rejecting jobs)" -msgstr "(rejecting jobs)" - -#: kmprinter.cpp:144 -msgid "(accepting jobs)" -msgstr "(accepting jobs)" - -#: kmprinter.cpp:197 kprintdialog.cpp:983 -msgid "All Files" -msgstr "All Files" - -#: kpqtpage.cpp:70 -msgid "" -"The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver (\"PPD\") you have " -"installed.
The exact list of choices depends on the printer driver (\"PPD\") you have " -"installed.
The exact list of choices depends on the " +"printer driver (\"PPD\") you have installed.
The exact list of choices depends on the " +"printer driver (\"PPD\") you have installed.
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 checkmarked here for " -"information purposes only. " -"
To select 8, 9, 16 or other numbers of pages per sheet: " -"
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 tick-marked here for " -"information purposes only. " -"
To select 8, 9, 16 or other numbers of pages per sheet: " -"
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 checkmarked here for information purposes only.
To select " +"8, 9, 16 or other numbers of pages per sheet:
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 tick-marked here for information purposes only.
To select " +"8, 9, 16 or other numbers of pages per sheet:
You can select 2 alternatives: " -"
You can select 2 alternatives:
You can select 2 alternatives: " -"
You can select 2 alternatives:
Use this combo box to select the printer to which you want to print. " -"Initially (if you run TDEPrint for the first time), you may only find the " -"TDE 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... " -"
Use this combo box to select the " +"printer to which you want to print. Initially (if you run TDEPrint for the " +"first time), you may only find the TDE 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... " +"
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 TDEPrint to " -"re-load its configuration files. To reload the configuration files, either " -"start kprinter again, or use the 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).
Use this combo box to select the printer to which you want to print. " -"Initially (if you run TDEPrint for the first time), you may only find the " -"TDE 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... " -"
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 TDEPrint to re-load its " +"configuration files. To reload the configuration files, either start " +"kprinter again, or use the 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).
Use this combo box to select the " +"printer to which you want to print. Initially (if you run TDEPrint for the " +"first time), you may only find the TDE 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... " +"
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 TDEPrint to " -"re-load its configuration files. To reload the configuration files, either " -"start kprinter again, or use the 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 dialogue when fully expanded).
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 TDEPrint to re-load " +"its configuration files. To reload the configuration files, either start " +"kprinter again, or use the 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 dialogue when fully expanded).
This button opens a dialog where you can make decisions regarding all " -"supported print job options.
This button opens a dialog where you " +"can make decisions regarding all supported print job options.
This button opens a dialogue where you can make decisions regarding all " -"supported print job options.
This button opens a dialogue where you " +"can make decisions regarding all supported print job options.
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 " -"TDE 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.)
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 dialogue. Then, in the new " -"dialogue, select 'Filter' (left column in the " -"TDE Print Configuration dialogue) 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.)
This button reduces the " +"list of visible printers to a shorter, more convenient, pre-defined list." +"p>
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'" +"em> button at the bottom of this dialog. Then, in the new dialog, select " +"'Filter' (left column in the TDE 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.)
This button reduces the " +"list of visible printers to a shorter, more convenient, pre-defined list." +"p>
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'" +"em> button at the bottom of this dialogue. Then, in the new dialogue, select " +"'Filter' (left column in the TDE Print Configuration " +"dialogue) 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.)
This button starts the TDE Add Printer Wizard.
" -"Use the Wizard (with \"CUPS\" or \"RLPR\"" -") to add locally defined printers to your system.
" -"Note: The TDE Add Printer Wizard does not " -"work, and this button is disabled if you use \"Generic LPD\", " -"\"LPRng\", or \"Print Through an External Program\".)
This button starts the TDE Add Printer Wizard.
" -"Use the Wizard (with \"CUPS\" or \"RLPR\"" -") to add locally defined printers to your system.
" -"Note: The TDE Add Printer Wizard does not " -"work, and this button is disabled if you use \"Generic LPD\", " -"\"LPRng\", or \"Print Through an External Program\".)
This button starts the TDE Add " +"Printer Wizard.
Use the Wizard (with \"CUPS\" or " +"\"RLPR\") to add locally defined printers to your system.
" +"Note: The TDE Add Printer Wizard does not work, " +"and this button is disabled if you use \"Generic LPD\", \"LPRng" +"\", or \"Print Through an External Program\".)
This button starts the TDE Add " +"Printer Wizard.
Use the Wizard (with \"CUPS\" or " +"\"RLPR\") to add locally defined printers to your system.
" +"Note: The TDE Add Printer Wizard does not work, " +"and this button is disabled if you use \"Generic LPD\", \"LPRng" +"\", or \"Print Through an External Program\".)
Here you can enter any command that would also print for you in a " -"konsole window.
Example: " -"a2ps -P <printername> --medium=A3.
Here you can enter any command that " +"would also print for you in a konsole window.
Example: " +"a2ps -P <printername> --medium=A3.
Here you can enter any command that would also print for you in a " -"konsole window.
Example: " +"Here you can enter any command that " +"would also print for you in a konsole window.
Example: " "a2ps -P <printername> --medium=A3.
This button shows or hides additional printing options.
This button shows or hides " +"additional printing options.
This button shows or hides additional printing options.
This button shows or hides " +"additional printing options.
This button starts a new dialog where you can adjust various settings of " -"your printing system. Amongst them: " -"
This button starts a new dialogue where you can adjust various settings of " -"your printing system. Amongst them: " -"
This button starts a new dialog where you " +"can adjust various settings of your printing system. Amongst them:
This button starts a new dialogue where you " +"can adjust various settings of your printing system. Amongst them:
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 "
+" 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. If you enable this tickbox, the printing dialogue stays open after you hit "
-"the Print button. This is especially useful, if you need to test various print settings (like "
-"colour 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.
If you enable this tickbox, the " +"printing dialogue stays open after you hit the Print button.
" +"This is especially useful, if you need to test various print settings " +"(like colour 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." +"
This button calls the \"File Open / Browse Directories\" dialog to allow you " -"to select a file for printing. Note, that " -"
This button calls the \"File Open / Browse Directories\" dialogue to allow " -"you to select a file for printing. Note, that " -"
This button calls the \"File Open / Browse " +"Directories\" dialog to allow you to select a file for printing. Note, that " +"
This button calls the \"File Open / Browse " +"Directories\" dialogue to allow you to select a file for printing. Note, " +"that
Note: The preview feature (and therefore this checkbox) is only " "visible for printjobs created from inside TDE applications. If you start " -"kprinter from the commandline, or if you use kprinter as a print command for " -"non-TDE applications (like Acrobat Reader, Firefox or OpenOffice), print " -"preview is not available here.
Note: The preview feature (and therefore this tickbox) is only " "visible for printjobs created from inside TDE applications. If you start " -"kprinter from the commandline, or if you use kprinter as a print command for " -"non-TDE applications (like Acrobat Reader, Firefox or OpenOffice), print " -"preview is not available here.
Note: (Button is only visible if the checkbox for " -"System Options --> General --> Miscellaneous: " -"\"Defaults to the last printer used in the application\" " -"is disabled.)
Note: (Button is only visible if the checkbox " +"for System Options --> General --> Miscellaneous" +"em>: \"Defaults to the last printer used in the application\" is " +"disabled.)
Note: (Button is only visible if the tickbox for " -"System Options --> General --> Miscellaneous: " -"\"Defaults to the last printer used in the application\" " -"is disabled.)
Note: (Button is only visible if the tickbox " +"for System Options --> General --> Miscellaneous" +"em>: \"Defaults to the last printer used in the application\" is " +"disabled.)
This combo box shows (and lets you select) a print subsystem to be used by " -"TDEPrint. (This print subsystem must, of course, be installed inside your " -"Operating System.) TDEPrint usually auto-detects the correct print subsystem by " -"itself upon first startup. Most Linux distributions have \"CUPS\", the " -"Common UNIX Printing System.
This combo box shows (and lets you select) a print subsystem to be used by " -"TDEPrint. (This print subsystem must, of course, be installed inside your " -"Operating System.) TDEPrint usually auto-detects the correct print subsystem by " -"itself upon first startup. Most Linux distributions have \"CUPS\", the " -"Common UNIX Printing System.
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.
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.
%1"
msgstr ""
-"
%1"
#: kprinterimpl.cpp:156
msgid "Cannot copy multiple files into one file."
@@ -3146,11 +3557,11 @@ msgstr "Unable to start child print process. "
#: kprinterimpl.cpp:281
msgid ""
-"The TDE print server (tdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that this "
-"server is running."
+"The TDE print server (tdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that "
+"this server is running."
msgstr ""
-"The TDE print server (tdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that this "
-"server is running."
+"The TDE print server (tdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that "
+"this server is running."
#: kprinterimpl.cpp:283
msgid ""
@@ -3167,13 +3578,13 @@ msgstr "No valid file was found for printing. Operation aborted."
#: kprinterimpl.cpp:325
msgid ""
-"
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.
" +"Unable to perform the requested page selection. The filter psselect" +"b> cannot be inserted in the current filter chain. See Filter tab in " +"the printer properties dialog for further information.
" msgstr "" -"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 dialogue for further information.
" +"Unable to perform the requested page selection. The filter psselect" +"b> cannot be inserted in the current filter chain. See Filter tab in " +"the printer properties dialogue for further information.
" #: kprinterimpl.cpp:355 msgid "Could not load filter description for %1.
" @@ -3181,21 +3592,23 @@ msgstr "Could not load filter description for %1.
" #: kprinterimpl.cpp:371 msgid "" -"Error while reading filter description for %1" -". Empty command line received.
" +"Error while reading filter description for %1. Empty command line " +"received.
" msgstr "" -"Error while reading filter description for %1" -". Empty command line received.
" +"Error while reading filter description for %1. Empty command line " +"received.
" #: kprinterimpl.cpp:385 msgid "" -"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 TDE to convert the file to a supported format?" +"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 TDE to convert the file to a supported format?" +"" msgstr "" -"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 TDE to convert the file to a supported format?" +"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 TDE to convert the file to a supported format?" +"" #: kprinterimpl.cpp:389 kprinterimpl.cpp:509 msgid "Convert" @@ -3219,13 +3632,11 @@ msgstr "No appropriate filter found. Select another target format." #: kprinterimpl.cpp:423 msgid "" -"%1
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. (TDEPrint 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).
This button calls a little dialogue 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. (TDEPrint 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).
This button removes the highlighted filter from the list of filters.
This button removes the highlighted filter from the list of filters.
This button moves the highlighted filter up in the list of filters, towards " -"the front of the filtering chain.
This button moves the highlighted filter up in the list of filters, towards " -"the front of the filtering chain.
This button moves the highlighted filter down in the list of filters, " -"towards the end of the filtering chain..
This button moves the highlighted filter down in the list of filters, " -"towards the end of the filtering chain..
This button lets you configure the currently highlighted filter. It opens a " -"separate dialog.
This button lets you configure the currently highlighted filter. It opens a " -"separate dialogue.
This field shows some general info about the selected filter. Amongst them " -"are: " -"
This field shows some general info about the selected filter. Amongst them " -"are: " -"
This field shows which filters are currently selected to act as " -"'pre-filters' for TDEPrint. Pre-filters are processing the print files " -"before they are send downstream to your real print subsystem.
" -"The list shown in this field may be empty (default).
" -"The pre-filters act on the printjob 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 " -"processes ASCII into PostScript.
" -"TDEPrint can utilize any external filtering program which you may " -"find useful through this interface.
" -"TDEPrint ships preconfigured with support for a selection of common filters. " -"These filters however need to be installed independently from TDEPrint. These " -"pre-filters work for all print subsystems supported by TDEPrint (such " -"as CUPS, LPRng and LPD), because they are not depending on these.
." -"Amongst the pre-configured filters shipping with TDEPrint are:
" -"Please click on the other elements of this dialog to learn more about the " -"TDEPrint pre-filters.
This field shows which filters are currently selected to act as " -"'pre-filters' for TDEPrint. Pre-filters are processing the print files " -"before they are send downstream to your real print subsystem.
" -"The list shown in this field may be empty (default).
" -"The pre-filters act on the printjob 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 " -"processes ASCII into PostScript.
" -"TDEPrint can use any external filtering program which you may find " -"useful through this interface.
" -"TDEPrint ships preconfigured with support for a selection of common filters. " -"These filters however need to be installed independently from TDEPrint. These " -"pre-filters work for all print subsystems supported by TDEPrint (such " -"as CUPS, LPRng and LPD), because they are not depending on these.
." -"Amongst the pre-configured filters shipping with TDEPrint are:
" -"Please click on the other elements of this dialogue to learn more about the " -"TDEPrint pre-filters.
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.
" -msgstr "" -"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.
" - -#: kpfilterpage.cpp:408 -msgid "Input" -msgstr "Input" +"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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o brightness=... # use range from \"0\" to \"200\"" -"
Brightness: Slider to control the brightness value of all colours " -"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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o hue=... # use range from \"-360\" to \"360\"
Hue (Tint): Slider to control the hue value for colour rotation.
" -"The hue value is a number from -360 to 360 and represents the colour hue " -"rotation. The following table summarises the change you will see for the base " -"colours: " -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o hue=... # use range from \"-360\" to \"360\"
%2
" +msgstr "%1: execution failed with message:%2
" -#: cups/kpimagepage.cpp:83 +#: kxmlcommand.cpp:789 +msgid "One of the command object's requirements is not met." +msgstr "One of the command object's requirements is not met." + +#: kxmlcommand.cpp:797 kxmlcommand.cpp:802 +#, c-format +msgid "The command does not contain the required tag %1." +msgstr "The command does not contain the required tag %1." + +#: lpd/klpdprinterimpl.cpp:46 rlpr/krlprprinterimpl.cpp:53 msgid "" -"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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o saturation=... # use range from \"0\" to \"200\"" -"
Saturation: Slider to control the saturation value for all colours " -"used.
" -"The saturation value adjusts the saturation of the colours in an image, " -"similar to the colour knob on your television. The colour 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 colour " -"saturation of 0 produces a black-and-white print, while a value of 200 will " -"make the colours extremely intense.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 values greater than 1000 " -"lightens the print. A gamma value less than 1000 darken 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o gamma=... # use range from \"1\" to \"3000\"" -"
Gamma: Slider to control the gamma value for colour correction.
" -"The gamma value can range from 1 to 3000. A gamma values greater than 1000 " -"lightens the print. A gamma value less than 1000 darken 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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: " -"
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma " -"settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these controls. " -"
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 " -"colour output of image printouts are: " -"
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma " -"settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' 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: " -"
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma " -"settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these controls. " -"
Colouration Preview Thumbnail
" -"The colouration preview thumbnail indicates change of image colouration by " -"different settings. Options to influence output are: " -"
For a more detailed explanation about Brightness, Hue, Saturation and Gamma " -"settings, please look at the 'WhatsThis' items provided for these controls. " -"
Image Size: Dropdown menu to control the image size on the printed " -"paper. Dropdown works in conjunction with slider below. Dropdown options " -"are:.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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
Image Size: Dropdown menu to control the image size on the printed " -"paper. Dropdown works in conjunction with slider below. Dropdown options " -"are:.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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: " -"
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: " -"
Reset to Default Values
" -"Reset all coloration settings to default values. Default values are: " -"
Reset to Default Values
" -"Reset all colouration settings to default values. Default values are: " -"
Image Positioning:
" -"Select a pair of radiobuttons to move image to the position you want on the " -"paper printout. Default is 'center'.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o position=... # examples: \"top-left\" or \"bottom\"" -"
Image Positioning:
" -"Select a pair of radiobuttons to move image to the position you want on the " -"paper printout. Default is 'centre'.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o position=... # examples: \"top-left\" or \"bottom\"" -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o cpi=... # example: \"8\" or \"12\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o lpi=... # example \"5\" or \"7\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"
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 other input " -"formats 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o cpi=... # example: \"8\" or \"12\" " -"
-o lpi=... # example: \"5\" or \"7\" " -"
-o columns=... # example: \"2\" or \"4\"
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 other input " -"formats than text, or for printing from applications such as the TDE 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 which define their own page " -"layout internally and send PostScript to TDEPrint (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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-top=... # example: \"72\" " -"
-o page-bottom=... # example: \"24\" " -"
-o page-left=... # example: \"36\" " -"
-o page-right=... # example: \"12\"
Margins
" -"These settings control the margins of printouts on the paper. They are not " -"valid for jobs originating from applications which define their own page " -"layout internally and send PostScript to TDEPrint (such as KOffice or " -"OpenOffice.org).
" -"When printing from TDE 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, " -"Millimetres, Centimetres 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o prettyprint=true.
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 italicised.
" -"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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o prettyprint=true.
Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) Off!
" -"ASCII text file printing with this option turned off are appearing without a " -"page header and without syntax highlighting. (You can still set the page " -"margins, though.)
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o prettyprint=false
Turn Text Printing with Syntax Highlighting (Prettyprint) Off!
" -"ASCII text file printing with this option turned off are appearing without a " -"page header and without syntax highlighting. (You can still set the page " -"margins, though.)
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o prettyprint=true. " -"
-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 italicised.
" -"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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o prettyprint=true. " -"
-o prettyprint=false
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."
+msgstr ""
+"
Command objects perform a conversion from input to output. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Select the device which your serial Fax/Modem is connected to. Select the device which your serial Fax/Modem is connected to. 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 TDEPrint GUI element "
-"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: "
-"
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."
+
+#: management/kmconfigdialog.cpp:38
+msgid "TDE Print Configuration"
+msgstr "TDE Print Configuration"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:40
+msgid "Filter"
+msgstr "Filter"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:41
+msgid "Printer Filtering Settings"
+msgstr "Printer Filtering Settings"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:44
+msgid "Printer Filter"
+msgstr "Printer Filter"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:56
+msgid ""
+"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."
+msgstr ""
+"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."
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:62
+msgid "Location filter:"
+msgstr "Location filter:"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:42
+#, fuzzy
+msgid "Fonts"
+msgstr "Fonts Path"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:43
+msgid "Font Settings"
+msgstr "Font Settings"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:46
+msgid "Fonts Embedding"
+msgstr "Fonts Embedding"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:47
+msgid "Fonts Path"
+msgstr "Fonts Path"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:49
+msgid "&Embed fonts in PostScript data when printing"
+msgstr "&Embed fonts in PostScript data when printing"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:57
+msgid "&Up"
+msgstr "&Up"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:58
+msgid "&Down"
+msgstr "&Down"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:59
+msgid "&Add"
+msgstr "&Add"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:60 management/kmmainview.cpp:194
+#, fuzzy
+msgid "&Remove"
+msgstr "Remo&ve"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:61
+msgid "Additional director&y:"
+msgstr "Additional director&y:"
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:85
+msgid ""
+"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."
+msgstr ""
+"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."
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:89
+msgid ""
+"When using font embedding you can select additional directories where TDE "
+"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."
+msgstr ""
+"When using font embedding you can select additional directories where TDE "
+"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."
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:45 management/kmpropgeneral.cpp:55
+msgid "General Settings"
+msgstr "General Settings"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:48
+msgid "Refresh Interval"
+msgstr "Refresh Interval"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:51
+msgid " sec"
+msgstr " sec"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:53
+msgid ""
+"This time setting controls the refresh rate of various TDE Print "
+"components like the print manager and the job viewer."
+msgstr ""
+"This time setting controls the refresh rate of various TDE Print "
+"components like the print manager and the job viewer."
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:57
+msgid "Test Page"
+msgstr "Test Page"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:58
+msgid "&Specify personal test page"
+msgstr "&Specify personal test page"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:60
+msgid "Preview..."
+msgstr "Preview..."
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:69
+msgid "Miscellaneous"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:70
+msgid "Sho&w printing status message box"
+msgstr "Sho&w printing status message box"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:71
+msgid "De&faults to the last printer used in the application"
+msgstr "De&faults to the last printer used in the application"
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:127
+msgid ""
+"The selected test page is not a PostScript file. You may not be able to test "
+"your printer anymore."
+msgstr ""
+"The selected test page is not a PostScript file. You may not be able to test "
+"your printer anymore."
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:137 management/kmwfile.cpp:60
+msgid "Empty file name."
+msgstr "Empty file name."
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:33 management/kmpages.cpp:59
+msgid "Jobs"
+msgstr "Jobs"
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:34 management/kmjobviewer.cpp:699
+msgid "Print Job Settings"
+msgstr "Print Job Settings"
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:37
+msgid "Jobs Shown"
+msgstr "Jobs Shown"
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:41 management/kmjobviewer.cpp:170
+#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:336
+msgid "Unlimited"
+msgstr "Unlimited"
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:42
+msgid "Maximum number of jobs shown:"
+msgstr "Maximum number of jobs shown:"
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:35
+msgid "Preview"
+msgstr "Preview"
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:36
+msgid "Preview Settings"
+msgstr "Preview Settings"
-#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:188
-msgid "Text"
-msgstr "Text"
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:39
+msgid "Preview Program"
+msgstr "Preview Program"
-#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:191
-msgid "Text Format"
-msgstr "Text Format"
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:41
+msgid "&Use external preview program"
+msgstr "&Use external preview program"
-#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:193
-msgid "Syntax Highlighting"
-msgstr "Syntax Highlighting"
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:44
+msgid ""
+"You can use an external preview program (PS viewer) instead of the TDE built-"
+"in preview system. Note that if the TDE default PS viewer (KGhostView) "
+"cannot be found, TDE tries automatically to find another external PostScript "
+"viewer"
+msgstr ""
+"You can use an external preview program (PS viewer) instead of the TDE built-"
+"in preview system. Note that if the TDE default PS viewer (KGhostView) "
+"cannot be found, TDE tries automatically to find another external PostScript "
+"viewer"
-#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:200
-msgid "&Chars per inch:"
-msgstr "&Chars per inch:"
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:92
+msgid ""
+"No executable defined for the creation of the driver database. This "
+"operation is not implemented."
+msgstr ""
+"No executable defined for the creation of the driver database. This "
+"operation is not implemented."
-#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:204
-msgid "&Lines per inch:"
-msgstr "&Lines per inch:"
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:95
+msgid ""
+"The executable %1 could not be found in your PATH. Check that this program "
+"exists and is accessible in your PATH variable."
+msgstr ""
+"The executable %1 could not be found in your PATH. Check that this program "
+"exists and is accessible in your PATH variable."
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:99
+msgid ""
+"Unable to start the creation of the driver database. The execution of %1 "
+"failed."
+msgstr ""
+"Unable to start the creation of the driver database. The execution of %1 "
+"failed."
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:113
+msgid "Please wait while TDE rebuilds a driver database."
+msgstr "Please wait while TDE rebuilds a driver database."
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:114
+msgid "Driver Database"
+msgstr "Driver Database"
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:171
+msgid ""
+"Error while creating driver database: abnormal child-process termination."
+msgstr ""
+"Error while creating driver database: abnormal child-process termination."
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:51
+msgid "&PostScript printer"
+msgstr "&PostScript printer"
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:52
+msgid "&Raw printer (no driver needed)"
+msgstr "&Raw printer (no driver needed)"
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:55
+msgid "&Other..."
+msgstr "&Other..."
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:56
+msgid "&Manufacturer:"
+msgstr "&Manufacturer:"
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:57
+msgid "Mo&del:"
+msgstr "Mo&del:"
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:157 management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:166
+msgid "Loading..."
+msgstr "Loading..."
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:217
+msgid "Unable to find the PostScript driver."
+msgstr "Unable to find the PostScript driver."
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:230
+msgid "Select Driver"
+msgstr "Select Driver"
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:247 management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:249
+msgid "
"
-"
"
-" -o blackplot=true
The 'blackplot' option specifies that all pens should plot in black-only: " -"The default is to use the colours defined in the plot file, or the standard " -"pen colours defined in the HP-GL/2 reference manual from Hewlett Packard.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o blackplot=true
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o fitplot=true
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o fitplot=true
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 penwidth option set here is ignored if the pen widths are " -"set inside the plot file itself..
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o penwidth=... # example: \"2000\" or \"500\"
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 micrometres == 1 millimetre in " -"width. Specifying a pen width of 0 produces lines that are exactly 1 pixel " -"wide.
" -"Note: The penwidth option set here is ignored if the pen widths are " -"set inside the plot file itself..
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o penwidth=... # example: \"2000\" or \"500\"
All options on this page are only applicable if you use TDEPrint 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.
" -"TDEPrint 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 does also " -"work for printing PDF files (if your CUPS version is more recent than " -"1.1.22).
" -"Additional hint for power users: These TDEPrint GUI elements " -"match with CUPS commandline job option parameters: " -"
-o blackplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\" " -"
-o fitplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\" " -"
-o penwidth=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
All options on this page are only applicable if you use TDEPrint 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.
" -"TDEPrint 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 dialogue does also " -"work for printing PDF files (if your CUPS version is more recent than " -"1.1.22).
" -"Additional hint for power users: These TDEPrint GUI elements " -"match with CUPS commandline job option parameters: " -"
-o blackplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\" " -"
-o fitplot=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\" " -"
-o penwidth=... # examples: \"true\" or \"false\"
Samba server
Adobe Windows PostScript driver files plus the CUPS " -"printer PPD will be exported to the [print$] " -"special share of the Samba server (to change the source CUPS server, use the " -"Samba server
Adobe Windows PostScript driver files plus the CUPS " -"printer PPD will be exported to the [print$] " -"special share of the Samba server (to change the source CUPS server, use the " -"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)." -msgstr "" -"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 dialogue " -"does not work for Samba servers configured with security = share " -"(but works fine with security = user)." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:199 +msgid "Set as &User Default" +msgstr "Set as &User Default" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:96 -msgid "" -"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." -msgstr "" -"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 recognise it." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:200 +msgid "&Test Printer..." +msgstr "&Test Printer..." -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:267 -#, c-format -msgid "Creating folder %1" -msgstr "Creating folder %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:201 +msgid "Configure &Manager..." +msgstr "Configure &Manager..." -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:275 -#, c-format -msgid "Uploading %1" -msgstr "Uploading %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:202 +msgid "Initialize Manager/&View" +msgstr "Initialise Manager/&View" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:283 -#, c-format -msgid "Installing driver for %1" -msgstr "Installing driver for %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:204 +msgid "&Orientation" +msgstr "&Orientation" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:291 -#, c-format -msgid "Installing printer %1" -msgstr "Installing printer %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:207 +msgid "&Vertical,&Horizontal" +msgstr "&Vertical,&Horizontal" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:333 -msgid "Driver successfully exported." -msgstr "Driver successfully exported." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:211 +msgid "R&estart Server" +msgstr "R&estart Server" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:343 -msgid "" -"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." -msgstr "" -"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." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:212 +msgid "Configure &Server..." +msgstr "Configure &Server..." -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:352 -msgid "Operation aborted (process killed)." -msgstr "Operation aborted (process killed)." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:213 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Configure Server Access..." +msgstr "Configure &Server..." -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:358 -msgid "%1
" -msgstr "%1
" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:215 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Show &Toolbar" +msgstr "Show Me&nu Toolbar" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:373 -msgid "" -"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." -msgstr "" -"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." - -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:393 -msgid "" -"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)." -msgstr "" -"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)." - -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:404 -#, c-format -msgid "Preparing to upload driver to host %1" -msgstr "Preparing to upload driver to host %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:216 +msgid "Hide &Toolbar" +msgstr "Hide &Toolbar" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:415 -msgid "The driver for printer %1 could not be found." -msgstr "The driver for printer %1 could not be found." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:218 +msgid "Show Me&nu Toolbar" +msgstr "Show Me&nu Toolbar" -#: cups/cupsaddsmb2.cpp:455 -#, c-format -msgid "Preparing to install driver on host %1" -msgstr "Preparing to install driver on host %1" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:219 +msgid "Hide Me&nu Toolbar" +msgstr "Hide Me&nu Toolbar" -#: cups/kmpropusers.cpp:39 cups/kmwusers.cpp:36 -msgid "Users Access Settings" -msgstr "Users Access Settings" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:221 +msgid "Show Pr&inter Details" +msgstr "Show Pr&inter Details" -#: cups/kmpropusers.cpp:38 cups/kmwusers.cpp:39 -msgid "Users" -msgstr "Users" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:222 +msgid "Hide Pr&inter Details" +msgstr "Hide Pr&inter Details" -#: cups/kmwusers.cpp:41 -msgid "Allowed Users" -msgstr "Allowed Users" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:226 +msgid "Toggle Printer &Filtering" +msgstr "Toggle Printer &Filtering" -#: cups/kmwusers.cpp:42 -msgid "Denied Users" -msgstr "Denied Users" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:230 +msgid "Pri&nter Tools" +msgstr "Pri&nter Tools" -#: cups/kmwusers.cpp:44 -msgid "Define here a group of allowed/denied users for this printer." -msgstr "Define here a group of allowed/denied users for this printer." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:274 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Add" +msgstr "&Add" -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:45 -msgid "IPP Printer Information" -msgstr "IPP Printer Information" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:295 +msgid "Print Server" +msgstr "Print Server" -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:55 -msgid "&Printer URI:" -msgstr "&Printer URI:" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:301 +msgid "Print Manager" +msgstr "Print Manager" -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:64 -msgid "" -"Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning " -"facility.
" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:312 +msgid "View" msgstr "" -"Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning " -"facility.
" - -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:65 -msgid "&IPP Report" -msgstr "&IPP Report" -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:112 -msgid "You must enter a printer URI." -msgstr "You must enter a printer URI." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:334 +msgid "An error occurred while retrieving the printer list." +msgstr "An error occurred while retrieving the printer list." -#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:173 -msgid "Name: %1Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the targeted " -"printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing.
" -msgstr "" -"Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the targeted " -"printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing.
" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:634 +#, c-format +msgid "Unable to test printer %1." +msgstr "Unable to test printer %1." -#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:43 -msgid "Port:" -msgstr "Port:" +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:647 +msgid "Error message received from manager:%1
" +msgstr "Error message received from manager:%1
" -#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:59 -msgid "Incorrect port number." -msgstr "Incorrect port number." +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:649 +msgid "Internal error (no error message)." +msgstr "Internal error (no error message)." -#: cups/kmwipp.cpp:72 -msgid "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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o job-billing=... # example: \"Marketing_Department\" or " -"\"Joe_Doe\"
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 organisation. (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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o job-hold-until=... # example: \"indefinite\" or \"no-hold\" " -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-label=\"...\" # example: \"Company Confidential\"" -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o job-priority=... # example: \"10\" or \"66\" or \"99\"" -"
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 prioritised one is present).
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o job-priority=... # example: \"10\" or \"66\" or \"99\"" -"
%1" +"p>
%1" +"p>
The command will use an output file. If checked, make sure the command " +"contains an output tag.
" msgstr "" -"Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is correctly " -"installed and running. Error: %2: %1." +"The command will use an output file. If ticked, make sure the command " +"contains an output tag.
" -#: cups/kmwother.cpp:41 -msgid "URI Selection" -msgstr "URI Selection" +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:108 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"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:
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 recognised:
Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples:
" -"The default mimetype for the output file (e.g. application/postscript)." +"p>" msgstr "" -"
Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples:
" -"The default mimetype for the output file (e.g. application/postscript)." +"p>" -#: cups/kmwother.cpp:78 -msgid "CUPS Server %1:%2" -msgstr "CUPS Server %1:%2" - -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:46 -msgid "second(s)" -msgstr "second(s)" +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:121 +msgid "
The default extension for the output file (e.g. ps, pdf, ps.gz).
" +msgstr "" +"The default extension for the output file (e.g. ps, pdf, ps.gz).
" -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:47 -msgid "minute(s)" -msgstr "minute(s)" +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:170 +msgid "You must provide a non-empty name." +msgstr "You must provide a non-empty name." -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:48 -msgid "hour(s)" -msgstr "hour(s)" +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:178 +#, c-format +msgid "Invalid settings. %1." +msgstr "Invalid settings. %1." -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:49 -msgid "day(s)" -msgstr "day(s)" +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:197 +#, c-format +msgid "Configuring %1" +msgstr "Configuring %1" -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:50 -msgid "week(s)" -msgstr "week(s)" +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:54 +msgid "Backend Selection" +msgstr "Backend Selection" -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:51 -msgid "month(s)" -msgstr "month(s)" +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:68 +msgid "You must select a backend." +msgstr "You must select a backend." -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:79 -msgid "Printer Quota Settings" -msgstr "Printer Quota Settings" +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:115 +msgid "&Local printer (parallel, serial, USB)" +msgstr "&Local printer (parallel, serial, USB)" -#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:104 +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:116 msgid "" -"Set here the quota for this printer. Using limits of 0 "
-"means that no quota will be used. This is equivalent to set quota period to "
-"
Locally-connected printer
Use this for a printer connected to " +"the computer via a parallel, serial or USB port.
Set here the quota for this printer. Using limits of 0 "
-"means that no quota will be used. This is equivalent to set quota period to "
-"
Locally-connected printer
Use this for a printer connected to " +"the computer via a parallel, serial or USB port.
Shared Windows printer
Use this for a printer installed on a " +"Windows server and shared on the network using the SMB protocol (samba)." +"p>
Shared Windows printer
Use this for a printer installed on a " +"Windows server and shared on the network using the SMB protocol (samba)." +"p>
Print queue on a remote LPD server
Use this for a print queue " +"existing on a remote machine running a LPD print server.
Print queue on a remote LPD server
Use this for a print queue " +"existing on a remote machine running a LPD print server.
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.
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.
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.
" +msgstr "" +"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.
" -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:364 -msgid "&Decrease Priority" -msgstr "&Decrease Priority" +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:46 +msgid "Driver Information" +msgstr "Driver Information" -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:366 -msgid "&Edit Attributes..." -msgstr "&Edit Attributes..." +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:62 +msgid "You must select a driver." +msgstr "You must select a driver." -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:419 -msgid "Unable to change job priority: " -msgstr "Unable to change job priority: " +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:82 +msgid " [recommended]" +msgstr " [recommended]" -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:477 -#, c-format -msgid "Unable to find printer %1." -msgstr "Unable to find printer %1." +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:113 +msgid "No information about the selected driver." +msgstr "No information about the selected driver." -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:494 -msgid "Attributes of Job %1@%2 (%3)" -msgstr "Attributes of Job %1@%2 (%3)" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:41 +msgid "Printer Test" +msgstr "Printer Test" -#: cups/kmcupsjobmanager.cpp:516 -msgid "Unable to set job attributes: " -msgstr "Unable to set job attributes: " +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:51 +msgid "Manufacturer:" +msgstr "Manufacturer:" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:57 -msgid "No Banner" -msgstr "No Banner" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:52 +msgid "Model:" +msgstr "Model:" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:58 -msgid "Classified" -msgstr "Classified" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:53 +msgid "Description:" +msgstr "Description:" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:59 -msgid "Confidential" -msgstr "Confidential" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:55 +msgid "&Test" +msgstr "&Test" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:60 -msgid "Secret" -msgstr "Secret" +#: kprintpreviewui.rc:16 management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:56 +#: management/networkscanner.cpp:103 +#, fuzzy, no-c-format +msgid "&Settings" +msgstr "Settings" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:61 -msgid "Standard" -msgstr "Standard" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:59 +msgid "" +"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).
" +msgstr "" +"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).
" -#: cups/kmwbanners.cpp:62 -msgid "Top Secret" -msgstr "Top Secret" +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:117 +msgid "%1
%1
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 " -"don't want to use banners, select No Banner.
" -msgstr "" -"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 " -"don't want to use banners, select No Banner.
" +#: management/kmwend.cpp:33 +msgid "Confirmation" +msgstr "Confirmation" -#: cups/kptagspage.cpp:36 -msgid "" -"Additional Tags
You may send additional commands to the CUPS " -"server via this editable list. There are 3 purposes for this: " -"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 named in the various WhatsThis 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 such standard CUPS option names which also can be " -"used through the TDEPrint GUI. Results may be unpredictable if they conflict, " -" or if they are sent multiple times. For all options supported by the GUI, " -"please do use the GUI. (Each GUI element's 'WhatsThis' names the related CUPS " -"option name.)
Additional Tags
You may send additional commands to the CUPS " -"server via this editable list. There are 3 purposes for this: " -"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 named in the various WhatsThis help items..
" -"Custom CUPS job options: CUPS print servers may be customised 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 such standard CUPS option names which also can be " -"used through the TDEPrint GUI. Results may be unpredictable if they conflict, " -" or if they are sent multiple times. For all options supported by the GUI, " -"please do use the GUI. (Each GUI element's 'WhatsThis' names the related CUPS " -"option name.)
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.
" msgstr "" -"An escputil process is still running. You must wait until its completion before " -"continuing." +"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.
" -#: tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:179 +#: management/kmwfile.cpp:44 +msgid "Print to file:" +msgstr "Print to file:" + +#: management/kmwfile.cpp:66 +msgid "Directory does not exist." +msgstr "Directory does not exist." + +#: management/kmwinfopage.cpp:32 +msgid "Introduction" +msgstr "Introduction" + +#: management/kmwinfopage.cpp:37 +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"The executable escputil cannot be found in your PATH environment variable. Make " -"sure gimp-print is installed and that escputil is in your PATH." +"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 " +"enjoy this tool!
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 TDE printing team." +"p>" -#: tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:204 -msgid "Internal error: unable to start escputil process." -msgstr "Internal error: unable to start escputil process." +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:64 management/kmwizard.cpp:209 +msgid "&Next >" +msgstr "&Next >" -#: tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:214 -msgid "Operation terminated with errors." -msgstr "Operation terminated with errors." +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:66 +msgid "< &Back" +msgstr "< &Back" -#: kprintprocess.cpp:75 -msgid "File transfer failed." -msgstr "File transfer failed." +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:131 management/kmwizard.cpp:166 +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:191 +msgid "Add Printer Wizard" +msgstr "Add Printer Wizard" -#: kprintprocess.cpp:81 -msgid "Abnormal process termination (%1)." -msgstr "Abnormal process termination (%1)." +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:166 +msgid "Modify Printer" +msgstr "Modify Printer" -#: kprintprocess.cpp:83 -msgid "%1: execution failed with message:
%2
" -msgstr "%1: execution failed with message:%2
" +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:191 +msgid "Unable to find the requested page." +msgstr "Unable to find the requested page." -#: ppdloader.cpp:173 -msgid "(line %1): " -msgstr "(line %1): " +#: management/kmwizard.cpp:207 management/kmwizard.cpp:234 +msgid "&Finish" +msgstr "&Finish" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:87 -msgid "Local printer queue (%1)" -msgstr "Local printer queue (%1)" +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:38 +msgid "Local Port Selection" +msgstr "Local Port Selection" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:87 -msgid "" -"_: Unknown type of local printer queue\n" -"Unknown" -msgstr "Unknown" +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:50 +msgid "Local System" +msgstr "Local System" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:88 -msgid "Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in " +"the bottom edit field.
" +msgstr "" +"Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in " +"the bottom edit field.
" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:95 -msgid "Remote LPD queue %1@%2" -msgstr "Remote LPD queue %1@%2" +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:78 +msgid "" +"_: The URI is empty\n" +"Empty URI." +msgstr "Empty URI." -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:158 -msgid "Unable to create spool directory %1 for printer %2." -msgstr "Unable to create spool directory %1 for printer %2." +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:83 +msgid "The local URI doesn't correspond to a detected port. Continue?" +msgstr "The local URI doesn't correspond to a detected port. Continue?" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:165 -msgid "Unable to save information for printer %1." -msgstr "Unable to save information for printer %1." +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:85 +msgid "Select a valid port." +msgstr "Select a valid port." -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:193 +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:166 +msgid "Unable to detect local ports." +msgstr "Unable to detect local ports." + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:41 +msgid "LPD Queue Information" +msgstr "LPD Queue Information" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:44 +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"Unable to set correct permissions on spool directory %1 for printer %2." +"Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue this wizard will " +"check it before continuing.
" msgstr "" -"Unable to set correct permissions on spool directory %1 for printer %2." +"Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue; this wizard will " +"check it before continuing.
" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:237 -msgid "Permission denied: you must be root." -msgstr "Permission denied: you must be root." +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:47 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:35 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:63 +msgid "Queue:" +msgstr "Queue:" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:244 -msgid "Unable to execute command \"%1\"." -msgstr "Unable to execute command \"%1\"." +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:54 +msgid "Some information is missing." +msgstr "Some information is missing." -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:317 -msgid "Unable to write printcap file." -msgstr "Unable to write printcap file." +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:61 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Cannot find queue %1 on server %2 do you want to continue anyway?" +msgstr "Cannot find queue %1 on server %2; do you want to continue anyway?" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:372 -msgid "Couldn't find driver %1 in printtool database." -msgstr "Couldn't find driver %1 in printtool database." +#: management/kmwname.cpp:34 +msgid "General Information" +msgstr "General Information" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:411 -msgid "Couldn't find printer %1 in printcap file." -msgstr "Couldn't find printer %1 in printcap file." +#: management/kmwname.cpp:37 +msgid "" +"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).
" +msgstr "" +"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).
" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:440 -msgid "No driver found (raw printer)" -msgstr "No driver found (raw printer)" +#: management/kmwname.cpp:39 +msgid "Name:" +msgstr "Name:" -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:442 -msgid "Printer type not recognized." -msgstr "Printer type not recognised." +#: management/kmwname.cpp:48 +msgid "You must supply at least a name." +msgstr "You must supply at least a name." -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:452 +#: management/kmwname.cpp:56 +#, fuzzy msgid "" -"The driver device %1 is not compiled in your GhostScript distribution. " -"Check your installation or use another driver." +"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?" msgstr "" -"The driver device %1 is not compiled in your GhostScript distribution. " -"Check your installation or use another driver." - -#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:560 -msgid "Unable to write driver associated files in spool directory." -msgstr "Unable to write driver associated files in spool directory." +"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?" -#: lpd/kmlpduimanager.cpp:44 -msgid "Local printer (parallel, serial, USB)" -msgstr "Local printer (parallel, serial, USB)" +#: management/kmwname.cpp:62 +msgid "Strip" +msgstr "Strip" -#: lpd/kmlpduimanager.cpp:46 -msgid "SMB shared printer (Windows)" -msgstr "SMB shared printer (Windows)" +#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:37 +msgid "User Identification" +msgstr "User Identification" -#: lpd/kmlpduimanager.cpp:47 -msgid "Network printer (TCP)" -msgstr "Network printer (TCP)" +#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:43 +msgid "" +"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." +"p>" +msgstr "" +"
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."
+"p>"
-#: lpd/kmlpduimanager.cpp:48
-msgid "File printer (print to file)"
-msgstr "File printer (print to file)"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:49
+msgid "&Login:"
+msgstr "&Login:"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:31
-msgid "A4"
-msgstr "A4"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:53
+msgid "&Anonymous (no login/password)"
+msgstr "&Anonymous (no login/password)"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:32
-msgid "A3"
-msgstr "A3"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:54
+msgid "&Guest account (login=\"guest\")"
+msgstr "&Guest account (login=\"guest\")"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:33
-msgid "B4"
-msgstr "B4"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:55
+msgid "Nor&mal account"
+msgstr "Nor&mal account"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:34
-msgid "B5"
-msgstr "B5"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:88
+msgid "Select one option"
+msgstr "Select one option"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:233
-msgid "GhostScript settings"
-msgstr "GhostScript settings"
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:90
+msgid "User name is empty."
+msgstr "User name is empty."
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:254
-msgid "Resolution"
-msgstr "Resolution"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:35
+msgid "SMB Printer Settings"
+msgstr "SMB Printer Settings"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:277
-msgid "Color depth"
-msgstr "Colour depth"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:41
+msgid "Scan"
+msgstr "Scan"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:301
-msgid "Additional GS options"
-msgstr "Additional GS options"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:42
+msgid "Abort"
+msgstr "Abort"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:313
-msgid "Page size"
-msgstr "Page size"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:44
+msgid "Workgroup:"
+msgstr "Workgroup:"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:329
-msgid "Pages per sheet"
-msgstr "Pages per sheet"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:45
+msgid "Server:"
+msgstr "Server:"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:345
-msgid "Left/right margin (1/72 in)"
-msgstr "Left/right margin (1/72 in)"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:46 tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:99
+msgid "Printer:"
+msgstr "Printer:"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:350
-msgid "Top/bottom margin (1/72 in)"
-msgstr "Top/bottom margin (1/72 in)"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:81 rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:45
+msgid "Empty printer name."
+msgstr "Empty printer name."
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:356
-msgid "Text options"
-msgstr "Text options"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:99
+#, c-format
+msgid "Login: %1"
+msgstr "Login: %1"
-#: lpd/lpdtools.cpp:362
-msgid "Send EOF after job to eject page"
-msgstr "Send EOF after job to eject page"
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:99
+msgid " 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 TDEPrint on your system. ['poster' "
-"is a commandline utility that enables you to convert PostScript files into "
-"tiled printouts which allow for oversized appearance of the stitched-together "
-"tiles.] 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 he does not already. 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 dialogue. This tab is only visible if the external 'poster' "
-"utility is discovered by TDEPrint on your system. ['poster' "
-"is a commandline utility that enables you to convert PostScript files into "
-"tiled printouts which allow for oversized appearance of the stitched-together "
-"tiles.] 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 he does not already. This GUI element is not only for viewing "
-"your selections: it also lets you interactively select the tile(s) you want to "
-"print. Hints "
-" Note 2: By default no tile is selected. Before you can print (a part "
-" of) your poster, you must select at least one tile. This GUI element is not only for viewing "
-"your selections: it also lets you interactively select the tile(s) you want to "
-"print. Hints "
-" Note 2: By default no tile is selected. Before you can print (a part "
-" of) your poster, you must select at least one tile. Select the poster size you want from the dropdown list. "
-"
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 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):'"
-"
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 of your " -"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part " -"of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
" -msgstr "" -"Select the poster size you want from the dropdown 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 of your " -"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part " -"of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
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 dropdown 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, like '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 of your " -"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part " -"of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
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 dialogue and select one from the dropdown 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, like '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 of your " -"clicking is significant to the order of printing the different tiles. 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 tile is selected. Before you can print (a part " -"of) your poster, you must select at least one tile.
Slider and spinbox let you determine a 'cut margin' " -"which will 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.
Slider and spinbox let you determine a 'cut margin' " -"which will 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.
This field displays and sets the individual tiles to be printed, as well as " -"the order for their printout.
You can file the field with 2 different " -"methods: " -"When editing the field, you can use a '3-7' syntax instead of a '3,4,5,6,7' " -"one.
" -"Examples:
" -"\"2,3,7,9,3\" " -"
\"1-3,6,8-11\"
This field displays and sets the individual tiles to be printed, as well as " -"the order for their printout.
You can file the field with 2 different " -"methods: " -"When editing the field, you can use a '3-7' syntax instead of a '3,4,5,6,7' " -"one.
" -"Examples:
" -"\"2,3,7,9,3\" " -"
\"1-3,6,8-11\"
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-top=... # use values from \"0\" or higher. \"72\" is " -"equal to 1 inch.
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-bottom=... # 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-left=... # 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-right=... # 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline 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 Millimeter, Centimeter, Inch or Pixels (1 pixel == 1/72 inch).
Change Measurement Unit
. " -"You can change the units of measurement for the page margins here. Select " -"from Millimetre, Centimetre, Inch 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: " -"
Custom Margins Tickbox
. " -"Enable this tickbox if you want to modify the margins of your printouts " -"
You can change margin settings in 4 ways: " -"
\"Drag-your-Margins\"
. " -"Use your mouse to drag and set each margin on this little preview window. " -"
\"Drag-your-Margins\"
. " -"Use your mouse to drag and set each margin on this little preview window. " -"
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o page-top=... # use values from \"0\" or " +"higher. \"72\" is equal to 1 inch.
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o page-bottom=... # 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 TDEPrint GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option " +"parameter:
-o page-bottom=... # use values from \"0\" or " +"higher. \"72\" is equal to 1 inch.
Page Selection
" -"Here you can control if you print a certain selection only out of all the " -"pages from the complete document.
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." +"p>Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-left=... # use values from \"0\" or higher. \"72\" is " +"equal to 1 inch.
Page Selection
" -"Here you can control if you print a certain selection only out of all the " -"pages from the complete document.
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." +"p>Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline 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." +"p>Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-right=... # 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." +"p>Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint " +"GUI element matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " +"
-o page-right=... # use values from \"0\" or higher. \"72\" is " +"equal to 1 inch.
Note: this field is disabled if you print from non-TDE applications " -"like Mozilla or OpenOffice.org, since here TDEPrint has no means to determine " -"which document page you are currently viewing.
Change Measurement Unit
.You can change the units of " +"measurement for the page margins here. Select from Millimeter, Centimeter, " +"Inch or Pixels (1 pixel == 1/72 inch).
Note: this field is disabled if you print from non-TDE applications " -"like Mozilla or OpenOffice.org, since here TDEPrint has no means to determine " -"which document page you are currently viewing.
Change Measurement Unit
.You can change the units of " +"measurement for the page margins here. Select from Millimetre, Centimetre, " +"Inch or Pixels (1 pixel == 1/72 inch).
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-ranges=... # example: \"4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25\"" -"
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-ranges=... # example: \"4,6,10-13,17,20,23-25\"" -"
Custom Margins Checkbox
.Enable this checkbox if " +"you want to modify the margins of your printouts
You can change margin " +"settings in 4 ways:
Custom Margins Tickbox
.Enable this tickbox if you " +"want to modify the margins of your printouts
You can change margin " +"settings in 4 ways:
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-set=... # example: \"odd\" or \"even\"" -"
\"Drag-your-Margins\"
.Use your mouse to drag and set " +"each margin on this little preview window.
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 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o page-set=... # example: \"odd\" or \"even\"" -"
\"Drag-your-Margins\"
.Use your mouse to drag and set " +"each margin on this little preview window.
The 'Copies' setting defaults to 1.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\" " -"" -".
-o outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\" " -"
-o Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"
The 'Copies' setting defaults to 1.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\" " -"" -".
-o outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\" " -"
-o Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\"" -"
This combo box shows (and lets you " +"select) a print subsystem to be used by TDEPrint. (This print subsystem " +"must, of course, be installed inside your Operating System.) TDEPrint " +"usually auto-detects the correct print subsystem by itself upon first " +"startup. Most Linux distributions have \"CUPS\", the Common UNIX " +"Printing System.
Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o copies=... # examples: \"5\" or \"42\"" -"
This combo box shows (and lets you " +"select) a print subsystem to be used by TDEPrint. (This print subsystem " +"must, of course, be installed inside your Operating System.) TDEPrint " +"usually auto-detects the correct print subsystem by itself upon first " +"startup. Most Linux distributions have \"CUPS\", the Common UNIX " +"Printing System.
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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"" -"
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.
If the \"Collate\" tickbox 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\" tickbox 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 TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o Collate=... # example: \"true\" or \"false\"" -"
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.
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 enabled the \"Collate\" " -"checkbox at the same time (the usual usecase).
" -"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 disabled the \"Collate\" " -"checkbox at the same time.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
If the \"Reverse\" tickbox 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 enabled the \"Collate\" " -"tickbox at the same time (the usual usecase).
" -"If the \"Reverse\" tickbox 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 disabled the \"Collate\" " -"tickbox at the same time.
" -"Additional hint for power users: This TDEPrint GUI element " -"matches with the CUPS commandline job option parameter: " -"
-o outputorder=... # example: \"reverse\"
Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8).
" -msgstr "" -"Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8).
" +#: rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:49 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:50 +msgid "Remote LPD Queue Settings" +msgstr "Remote LPD Queue Settings" -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:182 -msgid "Output Settings" -msgstr "Output Settings" +#: rlpr/kmproxywidget.cpp:32 +msgid "Proxy Settings" +msgstr "Proxy Settings" -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:184 -msgid "Co&llate" -msgstr "Co&llate" +#: rlpr/kmproxywidget.cpp:36 +msgid "&Use proxy server" +msgstr "&Use proxy server" -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:186 -msgid "Re&verse" -msgstr "Re&verse" +#: rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:47 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:85 +msgid "Empty host name." +msgstr "Empty host name." -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:191 -msgid "Cop&ies:" -msgstr "Cop&ies:" +#: rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:49 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:87 +msgid "Empty queue name." +msgstr "Empty queue name." -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:198 -msgid "All Pages" -msgstr "All Pages" +#: rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:63 +msgid "Printer not found." +msgstr "Printer not found." -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:199 -msgid "Odd Pages" -msgstr "Odd Pages" +#: rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:75 +msgid "Not implemented yet." +msgstr "Not implemented yet." -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:200 -msgid "Even Pages" -msgstr "Even Pages" +#: rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:124 +msgid "Remote queue %1 on %2" +msgstr "Remote queue %1 on %2" -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:202 -msgid "Page &set:" -msgstr "Page &set:" +#: rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:199 +msgid "No Predefined Printers" +msgstr "No Predefined Printers" -#: kpcopiespage.cpp:257 -msgid "Pages" -msgstr "Pages" +#: rlpr/krlprprinterimpl.cpp:73 +msgid "The printer is incompletely defined. Try to reinstall it." +msgstr "The printer is incompletely defined. Try to reinstall it." #: tdefilelist.cpp:42 msgid "" -"This button calls the 'File Open' dialog to let you select a file " -"for printing. Note, that " -"
This button calls the 'File Open' dialogue to let you select a file " -"for printing. Note, that " -"
This button calls the 'File Open' " +"dialog to let you select a file for printing. Note, that
This button calls the 'File Open' " +"dialogue to let you select a file for printing. Note, that
This button removes the highlighted file from the list of to-be-printed " -"files.
This button removes the highlighted file " +"from the list of to-be-printed files.
This button removes the highlighted file from the list of to-be-printed " -"files.
This button removes the highlighted file " +"from the list of to-be-printed files.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type " -"of the file.
This button tries to open the highlighted " +"file, so you can view or edit it before you send it to the printing system." +"p>
If you open files, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME " +"type of the file.
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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type " -"of the file.
This button tries to open the highlighted " +"file, so you can view or edit it before you send it to the printing system." +"p>
If you open files, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME " +"type of the file.
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 " -"TDEPrint. 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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type of the file.
" -"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 TDEPrint. 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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type " +"of the file.
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 " -"TDEPrint. 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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type of the file.
" -"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 TDEPrint. 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, TDEPrint will use the application matching the MIME type " +"of the file.
The upper pane of this dialog page contains all printjob 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 pushbuttons below to " -"proceed:
" -"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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialog.
The upper pane of this dialogue page contains all printjob 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 dialogue page " -" display the available values.
" -"Set the values as needed. Then use one of the pushbuttons below to " -"proceed:
" -"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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialogue.
" -"The lower pane of this dialog page contains all possible values of the " -"printoption 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 pushbuttons below to leave this dialog:
" -"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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialog.
The lower pane of this dialogue page contains all possible values of the " -"printoption 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 pushbuttons below to leave this dialog:
" -"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 TDEPrint, and thus is not present in the kprinter dialogue.
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