<string>You have a Logitech Mouse connected, and libusb was found at compile time, but it was not possible to access this mouse. This is probably caused by a permissions problem - you should consult the manual on how to fix this.</string>
<string>You have a Logitech Mouse connected, and libusb was found at compile time, but it was not possible to access this mouse. This is probably caused by a permissions problem - you should consult the manual on how to fix this.</string>
helptext=(text+i18n("<p>Use the \"What's This?\" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options.</p><p>To read the full manual click <a href=\"%1\">here</a>.</p>")
helptext=(text+i18n("<p>Use the \"What's This?\" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options.</p><p>To read the full manual click <a href=\"%1\">here</a>.</p>")
<string><b>Unable to contact the KDE smartcard service.</b></string>
<string><b>Unable to contact the KDE smartcard service.</b></string>
</property>
</property>
<property name="tqalignment">
<property name="alignment">
<set>WordBreak|AlignVCenter</set>
<set>WordBreak|AlignVCenter</set>
</property>
</property>
</widget>
</widget>
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
2) You don't appear to have smartcard support in the KDE libraries. You will need to recompile the kdelibs package with libpcsclite installed.</string>
2) You don't appear to have smartcard support in the KDE libraries. You will need to recompile the kdelibs package with libpcsclite installed.</string>
<string><p>This module allows configuring input actions, like mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts for performing commands, launching applications or DCOP calls, and similar.</p>
<string><p>This module allows configuring input actions, like mouse gestures, keyboard shortcuts for performing commands, launching applications or DCOP calls, and similar.</p>
<p><b>NOTE: </b>If you are not an experienced user, you should be careful with modifying the actions, and should limit your changes mainly to enabling/disabling actions, and changing triggers.</p></string>
<p><b>NOTE: </b>If you are not an experienced user, you should be careful with modifying the actions, and should limit your changes mainly to enabling/disabling actions, and changing triggers.</p></string>
<string>In order to trigger a spoken action, you have to press the key (or combination of keys) configured below, speak the command and then press the same key again once you have finished speaking.</string>
<string>In order to trigger a spoken action, you have to press the key (or combination of keys) configured below, speak the command and then press the same key again once you have finished speaking.</string>
.tqarg(i18n("JavaScript enabled (globally). Configure JavaScript <A HREF=\\\"%1\\\">here</A>.").tqarg("exec:/kcmshell khtml_java_js"))// leave the double backslashes here, they are necessary for javascript !
.arg(i18n("JavaScript enabled (globally). Configure JavaScript <A HREF=\\\"%1\\\">here</A>.").arg("exec:/kcmshell khtml_java_js"))// leave the double backslashes here, they are necessary for javascript !
newKAction(i18n("Switch to Session %1").tqarg(i),0,TQT_TQOBJECT(this),TQT_SLOT(switchToSession()),m_shortcuts,TQString(TQString().sprintf("switch_to_session_%02d",i)).latin1());
newKAction(i18n("Switch to Session %1").arg(i),0,TQT_TQOBJECT(this),TQT_SLOT(switchToSession()),m_shortcuts,TQString(TQString().sprintf("switch_to_session_%02d",i)).latin1());
<string><P>Trinity offers many visually appealing special effects, such as smoothed fonts, previews in the file manager and animated menus. All this beauty, however, comes at a small performance cost. </P>
<string><P>Trinity offers many visually appealing special effects, such as smoothed fonts, previews in the file manager and animated menus. All this beauty, however, comes at a small performance cost. </P>
If you have a fast, new processor, you might want to turn them all on, but for those of us with slower processors, starting off with less eye candy helps to keep your desktop more responsive.</string>
If you have a fast, new processor, you might want to turn them all on, but for those of us with slower processors, starting off with less eye candy helps to keep your desktop more responsive.</string>
</property>
</property>
<property name="tqalignment">
<property name="alignment">
<set>WordBreak|AlignTop|AlignLeft</set>
<set>WordBreak|AlignTop|AlignLeft</set>
</property>
</property>
<property name="vAlign" stdset="0">
<property name="vAlign" stdset="0">
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ If you have a fast, new processor, you might want to turn them all on, but for t
<property name="textFormat">
<property name="textFormat">
<enum>PlainText</enum>
<enum>PlainText</enum>
</property>
</property>
<property name="tqalignment">
<property name="alignment">
<set>AlignCenter</set>
<set>AlignCenter</set>
</property>
</property>
<property name="hAlign" stdset="0">
<property name="hAlign" stdset="0">
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ If you have a fast, new processor, you might want to turn them all on, but for t
<p>After closing this dialog you can always restart this Wizard by choosing the entry <b>Desktop Settings Wizard</b> from the Settings menu.</p></string>
<p>After closing this dialog you can always restart this Wizard by choosing the entry <b>Desktop Settings Wizard</b> from the Settings menu.</p></string>
</property>
</property>
<property name="tqalignment">
<property name="alignment">
<set>WordBreak|AlignVCenter|AlignLeft</set>
<set>WordBreak|AlignVCenter|AlignLeft</set>
</property>
</property>
<property name="wordwrap" stdset="0">
<property name="wordwrap" stdset="0">
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
<property name="text">
<property name="text">
<string>You can refine the settings you made by starting the Trinity Control Center by choosing the entry <b>Control Center</b> in the K menu.</string>
<string>You can refine the settings you made by starting the Trinity Control Center by choosing the entry <b>Control Center</b> in the K menu.</string>
</property>
</property>
<property name="tqalignment">
<property name="alignment">
<set>WordBreak|AlignTop|AlignLeft</set>
<set>WordBreak|AlignTop|AlignLeft</set>
</property>
</property>
</widget>
</widget>
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
<property name="text">
<property name="text">
<string>You can also start the Trinity Control Center using the button below.</string>
<string>You can also start the Trinity Control Center using the button below.</string>