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&Enable Text-to-Speech System (KTTSD)
i18n: file: kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui:112
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QCheckBox, enableKttsdCheckBox)
&Enable Text-to-Speech System (KTTSD)
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:71
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Check to start the KTTS Deamon and enable Text-to-Speech.
i18n: file kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui line 59
Tick to start the KTTS Deamon and enable Text-to-Speech.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:51
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Always em&bed Text-to-Speech Manager in system tray
Always em&bed Text-to-Speech Manager in system tray
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
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When checked, KTTSMgr displays an icon in the system tray, and clicking OK or Cancel buttons does not stop KTTSMgr. Use system tray context menu to quit KTTSMgr. This setting takes effect when KTTSMgr is next started. This setting has no effect when running in the KDE Control Center.
When ticked, KTTSMgr displays an icon in the system tray, and clicking OK or Cancel buttons does not stop KTTSMgr. Use system tray context menu to quit KTTSMgr. This setting takes effect when KTTSMgr is next started. This setting has no effect when running in the KDE Control Centre.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
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Show &main window on startup
Show &main window on startup
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
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When checked, the KTTSMgr window is displayed when KTTSMgr starts. When unchecked, click on the icon in the system tray to display the KTTSMgr window.
When ticked, the KTTSMgr window is displayed when KTTSMgr starts. When unticked, click on the icon in the system tray to display the KTTSMgr window.
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
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E&xit when speaking is finished
i18n: file: kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui:84
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QCheckBox, autoexitMgrCheckBox)
E&xit when speaking is finished
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:59
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When checked, and KTTSMgr was automatically started when speech began, automatically exits when speech has finished. Does not automatically exit if KTTSMgr was started manually or started from the Control Center.
i18n: file: kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui:72
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, autoexitMgrCheckBox)
When ticked, and KTTSMgr automatically started when speech began, automatically exits when speech finishes. Does not automatically exit if KTTSMgr was started manually or started from the Control Centre.
Translated and reviewed by Steve Holmes
Located in rc.cpp:41
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Sta&rt minimized in system tray when speaking
i18n: file: kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui:99
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QCheckBox, autostartMgrCheckBox)
Sta&rt minimised in system tray when speaking
Translated and reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:65
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When checked, if KTTSMgr is not already running and speech begins, starts KTTSMgr and displays an icon in the system tray. <em>Note<em>: KTTSMgr only automatically starts for text jobs having 5 sentences or more.
i18n: file: kcmkttsmgr/kcmkttsmgrwidget.ui:87
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, autostartMgrCheckBox)
When ticked, if KTTSMgr is not already running and speech begins, starts KTTSMgr and displays an icon in the system tray. <em>Note<em>: KTTSMgr only automatically starts for text jobs having 5 sentences or more.
Translated by Malcolm Parsons
Reviewed by Malcolm Hunter
In upstream:
When checked, if KTTSMgr is not already running and speech begins, starts KTTSMgr and displays an icon in the system tray. <em>Note<em>: KTTSMgr only automatically starts for text jobs having 5 sentences or more.
Suggested by Malcolm Hunter
Located in rc.cpp:53
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Contributors to this translation: Andrew Coles, Malcolm Hunter, Malcolm Parsons, Steve Holmes.