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+# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
+# Slávek Banko Samba server Samba username Samba password %1 Print queue on remote CUPS server Use this for a print queue "
+"installed on a remote machine running a CUPS server. This allows to use "
+"remote printers when CUPS browsing is turned off. Network IPP printer Use this for a network-enabled printer "
+"using the IPP protocol. Modern high-end printers can use this mode. Use this "
+"mode instead of TCP if your printer can do both. Fax/Modem printer Use this for a fax/modem printer. This "
+"requires the installation of the fax4CUPS backend. Documents sent on this printer will be "
+"faxed to the given target fax number. Other printer Use this for any printer type. To use this "
+"option, you must know the URI of the printer you want to install. Refer to "
+"the CUPS documentation for more information about the printer URI. This "
+"option is mainly useful for printer types using 3rd party backends not "
+"covered by the other possibilities. Class of printers Use this to create a class of printers. When "
+"sending a document to a class, the document is actually sent to the first "
+"available (idle) printer in the class. Refer to the CUPS documentation for "
+"more information about class of printers. 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. Select the device which your serial Fax/Modem is connected to. Enter the information concerning the remote IPP server owning the "
+"targeted printer. This wizard will poll the server before continuing. Either enter the printer URI directly, or use the network scanning "
+"facility. Enter the URI corresponding to the printer to be installed. Examples:"
+"p> 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: Operation failed.
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:174
+msgid "Location: %1
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:175
+msgid "Description: %1
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:182
+msgid "Model: %1
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:187 kmprinter.cpp:139
+msgid "Idle"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:188 kmprinter.cpp:141
+msgid "Stopped"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:189 kmjob.cpp:111 kmprinter.cpp:140
+msgid "Processing..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:190 kmjob.cpp:132 kmprinter.cpp:142
+msgid ""
+"_: Unknown State\n"
+"Unknown"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:192
+msgid "State: %1
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:199
+#, c-format
+msgid "Unable to retrieve printer info. Printer answered:
%1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippprinter.cpp:222
+msgid "Unable to generate report. IPP request failed with message: %1 (0x%2)."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippselect.cpp:38
+msgid "Remote IPP Printer Selection"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwippselect.cpp:51
+msgid "You must select a printer."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwother.cpp:41
+msgid "URI Selection"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwother.cpp:46
+msgid ""
+"
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwother.cpp:51 management/kminfopage.cpp:52
+#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:35 management/kmwlocal.cpp:54
+msgid "URI:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwother.cpp:78
+msgid "CUPS Server %1:%2"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:46
+msgid "second(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:47
+msgid "minute(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:48
+msgid "hour(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:49
+msgid "day(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:50
+msgid "week(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:51
+msgid "month(s)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:79
+msgid "Printer Quota Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: cups/kmwquota.cpp:104
+msgid ""
+"
"
+" -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 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\"
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\"
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\"
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\"
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>
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\"" +"
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.
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.
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:
Reset to Default Values
Reset all coloration " +"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\"
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\" " +"
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>
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\"
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.)
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 "" + +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:69 +msgid "" +"
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>" +msgstr "" + +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:84 +msgid "
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>" +msgstr "" + +#: cups/kptextpage.cpp:108 +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, OpenOffice or LibreOffice).
" +"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, 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\"
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) 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
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 " +"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.
%2
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 Firefox, " +"PaleMoon, SeaMonkey or OpenOffice and LibreOffice, 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\"" +"
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\"
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 \"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\"
Enter pages or group of pages to print separated by commas (1,2-5,8).
" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:183 +msgid "Output Settings" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:185 +msgid "Co&llate" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:187 +msgid "Re&verse" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:192 +msgid "Cop&ies:" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:199 +msgid "All Pages" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:200 +msgid "Odd Pages" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:201 +msgid "Even Pages" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:203 +msgid "Page &set:" +msgstr "" + +#: kpcopiespage.cpp:258 +msgid "Pages" +msgstr "" + +#: kpdriverpage.cpp:30 management/kmpropdriver.cpp:54 +msgid "Driver Settings" +msgstr "" + +#: 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 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 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 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.
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 ""
+
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:407 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:840
+msgid "Requirements"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:408
+msgid "Input"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpfilterpage.cpp:409 tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:217
+msgid "Output"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:86
+msgid "ISO A4"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:87 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:30 util.h:72
+msgid "US Letter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:88 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:29 util.h:71
+msgid "US Legal"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:89 lpd/lpdtools.cpp:28 util.h:69
+msgid "Ledger"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:90 util.h:68
+msgid "Folio"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:91
+msgid "US #10 Envelope"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:92
+msgid "ISO DL Envelope"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:93 util.h:70
+msgid "Tabloid"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:94
+msgid "ISO A3"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:95
+msgid "ISO A2"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:96
+msgid "ISO A1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:97
+msgid "ISO A0"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:107
+msgid "Upper Tray"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:108
+msgid "Lower Tray"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:109
+msgid "Multi-Purpose Tray"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:110
+msgid "Large Capacity Tray"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:114
+msgid "Normal"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kpgeneralpage.cpp:115
+msgid "Transparency"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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. 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 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>
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\"" +"
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\"
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.
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.
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.
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\"
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:
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... " +"
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).
This button opens a dialog 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." +"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 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.
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:
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." +"p>
This button calls the \"File Open / Browse " +"Directories\" dialog 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: (Button is only visible if the checkbox " +"for System Options --> General --> Miscellaneous" +"em>: \"Defaults to the last printer used in the application\" is " +"disabled.)
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. Could not load filter description for %1. Error while reading filter description for %1. Empty command line "
+"received.
%1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:156
+msgid "Cannot copy multiple files into one file."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:165
+msgid "Cannot save print file to %1. Check that you have write access to it."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:233
+#, c-format
+msgid "Printing document: %1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:251
+#, c-format
+msgid "Sending print data to printer: %1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:279
+msgid "Unable to start child print process. "
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:281
+msgid ""
+"The TDE print server (tdeprintd) could not be contacted. Check that "
+"this server is running."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: kprinterimpl.cpp:283
+msgid ""
+"_: 1 is the command that
%1
%2
" +msgstr "" + +#: kxmlcommand.cpp:789 +msgid "One of the command object's requirements is not met." +msgstr "" + +#: kxmlcommand.cpp:797 kxmlcommand.cpp:802 +#, c-format +msgid "The command does not contain the required tag %1." +msgstr "" + +#: lpd/klpdprinterimpl.cpp:46 rlpr/krlprprinterimpl.cpp:53 +msgid "" +"The %1 executable could not be found in your path. Check your " +"installation." +msgstr "" + +#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:87 +msgid "Local printer queue (%1)" +msgstr "" + +#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:87 +msgid "" +"_: Unknown type of local printer queue\n" +"Unknown" +msgstr "" + +#: lpd/kmlpdmanager.cpp:88 +msgid "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 ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigdialog.cpp:38
+msgid "TDE Print Configuration"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:40
+msgid "Filter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:41
+msgid "Printer Filtering Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:44
+msgid "Printer Filter"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfilter.cpp:62
+msgid "Location filter:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:43
+msgid "Font Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:46
+msgid "Fonts Embedding"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:47
+msgid "Fonts Path"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:49
+msgid "&Embed fonts in PostScript data when printing"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:57
+msgid "&Up"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:58
+msgid "&Down"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:59
+msgid "&Add"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigfonts.cpp:61
+msgid "Additional director&y:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:45 management/kmpropgeneral.cpp:55
+msgid "General Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:48
+msgid "Refresh Interval"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:51
+msgid " sec"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:57
+msgid "Test Page"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:58
+msgid "&Specify personal test page"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:60
+msgid "Preview..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:70
+msgid "Sho&w printing status message box"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:71
+msgid "De&faults to the last printer used in the application"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmconfiggeneral.cpp:137 management/kmwfile.cpp:60
+msgid "Empty file name."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:33 management/kmpages.cpp:59
+msgid "Jobs"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:34 management/kmjobviewer.cpp:718
+msgid "Print Job Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:37
+msgid "Jobs Shown"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:41 management/kmjobviewer.cpp:172
+#: management/kmjobviewer.cpp:343
+msgid "Unlimited"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigjobs.cpp:42
+msgid "Maximum number of jobs shown:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:35
+msgid "Preview"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:36
+msgid "Preview Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:39
+msgid "Preview Program"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmconfigpreview.cpp:41
+msgid "&Use external preview program"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:92
+msgid ""
+"No executable defined for the creation of the driver database. This "
+"operation is not implemented."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:99
+msgid ""
+"Unable to start the creation of the driver database. The execution of %1 "
+"failed."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:113
+msgid "Please wait while TDE rebuilds a driver database."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:114
+msgid "Driver Database"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdbcreator.cpp:171
+msgid ""
+"Error while creating driver database: abnormal child-process termination."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:51
+msgid "&PostScript printer"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:52
+msgid "&Raw printer (no driver needed)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:55
+msgid "&Other..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:56
+msgid "&Manufacturer:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:57
+msgid "Mo&del:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:157 management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:166
+msgid "Loading..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:217
+msgid "Unable to find the PostScript driver."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:230
+msgid "Select Driver"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:247 management/kmdriverdbwidget.cpp:249
+msgid "
%1
" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:649 +msgid "Internal error (no error message)." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:667 +msgid "Unable to restart print server." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:672 +msgid "Restarting server..." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:682 +msgid "Unable to configure print server." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:687 +msgid "Configuring server..." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:842 +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." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmmainview.cpp:866 +msgid "Unable to retrieve the printer list." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpages.cpp:69 +msgid "Instances" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:34 +msgid "Printer type:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:48 +msgid "Interface" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:49 +msgid "Interface Settings" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:62 +msgid "IPP Printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:63 +msgid "Local USB Printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:64 +msgid "Local Parallel Printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:65 +msgid "Local Serial Printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:66 +msgid "Network Printer (socket)" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:67 +msgid "SMB printers (Windows)" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:69 +msgid "File printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:70 +msgid "Serial Fax/Modem printer" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropbackend.cpp:71 +msgid "" +"_: Unknown Protocol\n" +"Unknown" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropcontainer.cpp:35 +msgid "Change..." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropdriver.cpp:36 +msgid "Manufacturer:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropdriver.cpp:37 +msgid "Printer model:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropdriver.cpp:38 +msgid "Driver info:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropgeneral.cpp:37 +msgid "Printer name:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropmembers.cpp:39 management/kmwend.cpp:59 +msgid "Members" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropmembers.cpp:40 +msgid "Class Members" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmpropwidget.cpp:50 +msgid "" +"%1" +"p>
The command will use an output file. If checked, make sure the command " +"contains an output tag.
" +msgstr "" + +#: 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 default mimetype for the output file (e.g. application/postscript)." +"p>" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:121 +msgid "
The default extension for the output file (e.g. ps, pdf, ps.gz).
" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:170 +msgid "You must provide a non-empty name." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:178 +#, c-format +msgid "Invalid settings. %1." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmspecialprinterdlg.cpp:197 +#, c-format +msgid "Configuring %1" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:54 +msgid "Backend Selection" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:68 +msgid "You must select a backend." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:115 +msgid "&Local printer (parallel, serial, USB)" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwbackend.cpp:116 +msgid "" +"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>
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.
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 "" + +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:46 +msgid "Driver Information" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:62 +msgid "You must select a driver." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:82 +msgid " [recommended]" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdriverselect.cpp:113 +msgid "No information about the selected driver." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:41 +msgid "Printer Test" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:51 +msgid "Manufacturer:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:52 +msgid "Model:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:53 +msgid "Description:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:55 +msgid "&Test" +msgstr "" + +#: 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 "" + +#: management/kmwdrivertest.cpp:117 +msgid "%1
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 "" + +#: management/kmwfile.cpp:44 +msgid "Print to file:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwfile.cpp:66 +msgid "Directory does not exist." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwinfopage.cpp:32 +msgid "Introduction" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwinfopage.cpp:37 +msgid "" +"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!
Select a valid detected port, or enter directly the corresponding URI in " +"the bottom edit field.
" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:78 +msgid "" +"_: The URI is empty\n" +"Empty URI." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:83 +msgid "The local URI doesn't correspond to a detected port. Continue?" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:85 +msgid "Select a valid port." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlocal.cpp:166 +msgid "Unable to detect local ports." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:41 +msgid "LPD Queue Information" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:44 +msgid "" +"Enter the information concerning the remote LPD queue; this wizard will " +"check it before continuing.
" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:47 rlpr/kmproprlpr.cpp:35 rlpr/kmwrlpr.cpp:63 +msgid "Queue:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:54 +msgid "Some information is missing." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwlpd.cpp:61 +msgid "Cannot find queue %1 on server %2; do you want to continue anyway?" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwname.cpp:34 +msgid "General Information" +msgstr "" + +#: 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 "" + +#: management/kmwname.cpp:39 +msgid "Name:" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwname.cpp:48 +msgid "You must supply at least a name." +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwname.cpp:56 +msgid "" +"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 "" + +#: management/kmwname.cpp:62 +msgid "Strip" +msgstr "" + +#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:37 +msgid "User Identification" +msgstr "" + +#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:49
+msgid "&Login:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:53
+msgid "&Anonymous (no login/password)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:54
+msgid "&Guest account (login=\"guest\")"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:55
+msgid "Nor&mal account"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:88
+msgid "Select one option"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwpassword.cpp:90
+msgid "User name is empty."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:35
+msgid "SMB Printer Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:41
+msgid "Scan"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:42
+msgid "Abort"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:44
+msgid "Workgroup:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:45
+msgid "Server:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:46 tools/escputil/escpwidget.cpp:99
+msgid "Printer:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:81 rlpr/kmrlprmanager.cpp:45
+msgid "Empty printer name."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:99
+#, c-format
+msgid "Login: %1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kmwsmb.cpp:99
+msgid " 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:
"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:323
+#, c-format
+msgid ""
+"Input specification when the underlying utility reads input data from a "
+"file. Use the tag %in to represent the input filename."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:327
+#, c-format
+msgid ""
+"Output specification when the underlying utility writes output data to a "
+"file. Use the tag %out to represent the output filename."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:331
+msgid ""
+"Input specification when the underlying utility reads input data from its "
+"standard input."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:335
+msgid ""
+"Output specification when the underlying utility writes output data to its "
+"standard output."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:339
+msgid ""
+"A comment about the underlying utility, which can be viewed by the user from "
+"the interface. This comment string supports basic HTML tags like <a>, "
+"<b> or <i>."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:568
+msgid ""
+"Invalid identification name. Empty strings and \"__root__\" are not allowed."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:649 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:652
+msgid "New Group"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:668 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:671
+msgid "New Option"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:795 management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:939
+#, c-format
+msgid "Command Edit for %1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:833
+msgid "&Mime Type Settings"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:839
+msgid "Supported &Input Formats"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:851
+msgid "&Edit Command..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:868
+msgid "Output &format:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:870
+msgid "ID name:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommanddlg.cpp:1033
+msgid "exec:/"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:54
+msgid "New command"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:55
+msgid "Edit command"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:72
+msgid "&Browse..."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:73
+msgid "Use co&mmand:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:174
+msgid "Command Name"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:174
+msgid "Enter an identification name for the new command:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:183
+msgid ""
+"A command named %1 already exists. Do you want to continue and edit the "
+"existing one?"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:220
+msgid "Internal error. The XML driver for the command %1 could not be found."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:238
+msgid "output"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:242
+msgid "undefined"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:247
+msgid "not allowed"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/kxmlcommandselector.cpp:253
+msgid "(Unavailable: requirements not satisfied)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/networkscanner.cpp:104 management/networkscanner.cpp:184
+msgid "Sc&an"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/networkscanner.cpp:111
+msgid "Network scan:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/networkscanner.cpp:112 management/networkscanner.cpp:299
+#: management/networkscanner.cpp:310
+#, c-format
+msgid "Subnet: %1"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: 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 ""
+
+#: management/networkscanner.cpp:164
+msgid "&Scan"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/smbview.cpp:44
+msgid "Comment"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: management/tdeprint_management_module.cpp:48
+msgid "Select Command"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: marginpreview.cpp:135
+msgid "No preview available"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: marginwidget.cpp:37
+msgid ""
+"
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.
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.
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).
Custom Margins Checkbox
.Enable this checkbox 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.
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 button calls the 'File Open' " +"dialog 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 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 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.