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There is now a combined status menu for instant messaging status, switching user accounts, and exiting Ubuntu.
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This menu will replace the current Quit button. If you click on the "Update" button below your Quit button will be replaced with the new status menu.
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The logout button can not be found or it is not in the standard location. Please update the panel configuration manually.
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No fast-user-switching applet found
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The fusa applet can not be found or it is not in the standard location. Please update the panel configuration manually.
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%A %B %d (%%s)
Show date in tooltip.
Translators: This is a strftime format string.
* It is used to display a date. Please leave "%%s" as it is:
* it will be used to insert the timezone name later.
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Located in ../applets/clock/clock.c:649
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<small><i>Type a city, region, or country name and then select a match from the pop-up.</i></small>
Languages that have a single word that translates as either "state" or "province" should use that instead of "region".
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Located in ../applets/clock/clock.ui.h:3
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The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.6 in favour of the 'format' key. The schema is retained for compatibility with older versions.
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Located in ../applets/clock/clock.schemas.in.h:44
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This key specifies the format used by the clock applet when the format key is set to "custom". You can use conversion specifiers understood by strftime() to obtain a specific format. See the strftime() manual for more information.
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Located in ../applets/clock/clock.schemas.in.h:45
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This key specifies the hour format used by the clock applet. Possible values are "12-hour", "24-hour", "internet", "unix" and "custom". If set to "internet", the clock will display Internet time. The Internet time system divides the day into 1000 ".beats". There are no time zones in this system, so time is the same all over the world. If set to "unix", the clock will display time in seconds since Epoch, i.e. 1970-01-01. If set to "custom", the clock will display time according to the format specified in the custom_format key.
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Located in ../applets/clock/clock.schemas.in.h:46
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