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Sets the sort criterion. Possible choices are NameCaseSensitive = 0, NameCaseInsensitive = 1, Size = 2, Type = 3, Date = 4.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 171
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Enable this to place directories in front of the sorted list, otherwise they are amongst the files.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 176
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Check this option if you want to keep your icons from moving.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 181
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If this option is selected, applications will not have their menu bar attached to their own window anymore. Instead, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the menus of the currently active application. You might recognize this behavior from Mac OS.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 212
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If this option is selected, there is one menu bar at the top of the screen which shows the desktop menus.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 219
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Located in
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Usually the screen saver is suspended when display power saving kicks in,
as nothing can be seen on the screen anyway, obviously. However, some screen savers
actually perform useful computations, so it is not desirable to suspend them.
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i18n: file kdesktop.kcfg line 238
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in
rc.cpp:274
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