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Could not find the specified folder.
Impossible de trouver le dossier indiqué.
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Located in kfinddlg.cpp:213
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Find Component
Composant de recherche
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Located in kfindpart.cpp:81
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&Named:
&Nommé[nbsp]:
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:60
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You can use wildcard matching and ";" for separating multiple names
Vous pouvez utiliser les jokers et «[nbsp];[nbsp]» pour séparer plusieurs noms
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:79
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Look &in:
Regarder &dans[nbsp]:
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:85
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Include &subfolders
Inclure les &sous-dossiers
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:88
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Case s&ensitive search
R&echerche en respectant la casse
Translated by Xavier Besnard
Located in kftabdlg.cpp:89
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&Browse...
&Parcourir...
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:90
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&Use files index
&Utiliser l'index de fichiers
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:91
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<qt>Enter the filename you are looking for. <br>Alternatives may be separated by a semicolon ";".<br><br>The filename may contain the following special characters:<ul><li><b>?</b> matches any single character</li><li><b>*</b> matches zero or more of any characters</li><li><b>[...]</b> matches any of the characters in braces</li></ul><br>Example searches:<ul><li><b>*.kwd;*.txt</b> finds all files ending with .kwd or .txt</li><li><b>go[dt]</b> finds god and got</li><li><b>Hel?o</b> finds all files that start with "Hel" and end with "o", having one character in between</li><li><b>My Document.kwd</b> finds a file of exactly that name</li></ul></qt>
<qt>Saisissez le nom du fichier que vous voulez chercher. <br>Vous pouvez saisir plusieurs possibilités en les séparant par des points-virgules «[nbsp];[nbsp]». <br> <br>Le nom de fichier peut contenir les méta-caractères suivants[nbsp]: <ul> <li><b>?</b> correspond à n'importe quel caractère</li> <li><b>*</b> correspond à n'importe quel nombre de caractères (zéro ou plus)</li> <li><b>[...]</b> correspond à n'importe lequel des caractères indiqués entre les crochets</li> </ul> <br>Exemples[nbsp]: <ul> <li><b>*.kwd;*.txt</b> trouvera tous les fichiers se terminant par .kwd ou .txt</li><li><b>v[io]nt</b> trouvera «[nbsp]vint[nbsp]» et «[nbsp]vont[nbsp]»</li> <li><b>Sal?t</b> trouvera tous les mots commençant par «[nbsp]Sal[nbsp]», finissant par «[nbsp]t[nbsp]» et comprenant un caractère et un seul entre les deux</li><li><b>Mon document.kwd</b> trouvera tout fichier portant précisément ce nom</li> </ul> </qt>
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Located in kftabdlg.cpp:90
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Contributors to this translation: Matthieu Robin, NSV, Sébastien Renard, Xavier Besnard, amine Say.