Translations by Jonathon Fernyhough
Jonathon Fernyhough has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.
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\newglossaryentry{maximize}{name={\emph{maximize}}, description={When you maximize an application in Ubuntu it will fill the whole desktop, excluding the panels.}}
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2010-04-05 |
\newglossaryentry{maximise}{name={\emph{maximise}}, description={When you maximise an application in Ubuntu it will fill the whole desktop, excluding the panels.}}
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\newglossaryentry{shell}{name={shell}, description={The \gls{terminal} gives access to the shell, when you type a command into the terminal and press enter the shell takes that command and performs the relevant action.}}
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2010-04-05 |
\newglossaryentry{shell}{name={shell}, description={The \gls{terminal} gives access to the shell; when you type a command into the terminal and press enter the shell takes that command and performs the relevant action.}}
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\newglossaryentry{Software Center}{name={Software Center}, description={The Software Center is where you can easily manage software installation and removal as well as the ability to manage software installed via Personal Package Archives.}}
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2010-04-05 |
\newglossaryentry{Software Centre}{name={Software Centre}, description={The Software Centre is where you can easily manage software installation and removal as well as the ability to manage software installed via Personal Package Archives.}}
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\newglossaryentry{Synaptic Package Manager}{name={Synaptic Package Manager}, description={Synaptic Package Manager is a tool that, instead of listing applications (like the Software Center) lists individual packages that can then be installed, removed and fixed.}}
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2010-04-05 |
\newglossaryentry{Synaptic Package Manager}{name={Synaptic Package Manager}, description={Synaptic Package Manager is a tool that, instead of listing applications (like the Software Centre) lists individual packages that can then be installed, removed and fixed.}}
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