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10.
(%0-%1 of %2 lines, see more?)
This is shown when using stdio UI's built-in README pager, to
show what range of lines of text are being displayed (%0 is first
line, %1 is last line, %2 is the total number of lines of text).
(%0-%1 de %2 líneas, ¿ver más?)
Translated by Roberto C. Redondo Melchor
Reviewed by Kilgarmes
11.
Type '%0' to go back.
The stdio UI uses this sentence in the prompt if the user is able
to return to a previous stage of installation (from the options
section to the "choose installation destination" section, etc).
Presiona %0 para volver.
Translated and reviewed by DiegoJ
12.
back
This is the string used for the '%0' in the above string.
This is only for the stdio UI, so choose something easy and
reasonable for the user to manually type. The graphical UIs use a
different string for their button ("Back" vs "back" specifically).
Atrás
Translated and reviewed by gmureddu
13.
>
This is the prompt in the stdio driver when user input is expected.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
>
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
14.
%0: %1%%
That's meant to be the name of an item (%0) and the percent done (%1).
%0: %1%%
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
15.
%0 (total progress: %1%%)
The stdio UI uses this to show current status (%0),
and overall progress as percentage of work complete (%1).
%0 (Progreso total: %1%%)
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
16.
Accept this license?
This prompt is shown to the end-user after an End User License Agreement
has been displayed, asking them if the license text is acceptable to
them. It's a yes/no question.
¿Acepta esta licencia?
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
17.
_Always
This is a GTK+ button label for yes/no/always/never questions.
The '_' comes before the hotkey character.
_Siempre
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
18.
Archive not found
This is an error message reported when a .zip file (or whatever) that
we need can't be located.
Archivo no encontrado
Translated and reviewed by Juan García-Murga Monago
19.
Are you sure you want to cancel installation?
This prompt is shown to the user when they click the "Cancel" button,
to confirm they really want to stop. It's a yes/no question.
¿Está seguro de que quiere cancelar la instalación?
Translated and reviewed by Roberto C. Redondo Melchor
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Contributors to this translation: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos, DiegoJ, Durandal, Federico Vera, Juan García-Murga Monago, Kilgarmes, Paco Molinero, Roberto C. Redondo Melchor, Ryan C. Gordon, gmureddu.