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Lavender!
Response to Lavender (186, 157, 255) color selected
Levandulová!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../colors.h:119
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Purple!
Response to Purple (128, 0, 128) color selected
Fialová!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../colors.h:122
14.
Pink!
Response to Pink (255, 165, 211) color selected
Růžová!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../colors.h:125
15.
Brown!
Response to Brown (128, 80, 0) color selected
Hnědá!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../colors.h:128
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Tan!
Response to Tan (226, 189, 166) color selected
Tříslová!!
Translated and reviewed by Jakub Friedl
Located in ../colors.h:131
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Beige!
Response to Beige (247, 228, 219) color selected
Béžová!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../colors.h:134
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qx
First, the blacklist. We list font families that can crash Tux Paint
via bugs in the SDL_ttf library. We also test fonts to be sure that
they have both uppercase and lowercase letters. Note that we do not
test for "Aa", because it is OK if uppercase and lowercase are the
same (but not nice -- such fonts get a low score later).

Most locales leave the blacklist strings alone: "QX" and "qx"
(it is less destructive to use the scoring strings instead)

Locales that absolutely require all fonts to have some
extra characters should use "QX..." and "qx...", where "..."
are some characters you absolutely require in all fonts.

Locales with absolutely NO use for ASCII may use "..." and "...",
where "..." are some characters you absolutely require in
all fonts. This would be the case for a locale in which it is
impossible for a user to type ASCII letters.

Most translators should use scoring instead.
qx
Translated and reviewed by Jakub Friedl
Located in ../dirwalk.c:164
19.
QX
QX
Translated and reviewed by Jakub Friedl
Located in ../dirwalk.c:164
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oO
TODO: weight specification
Now we score fonts to ensure that the best ones will be placed at
the top of the list. The user will see them first. This sorting is
especially important for users who have scroll buttons disabled.
Translators should do whatever is needed to put crummy fonts last.
distinct uppercase and lowercase (e.g., 'o' vs. 'O')
oO
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../dirwalk.c:191
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,.?!
common punctuation (e.g., '?', '!', '.', ',', etc.)
,.?!
Translated and reviewed by Ondřej Nový
Located in ../dirwalk.c:194
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Contributors to this translation: Jakub Friedl, Kamil Páral, Kuvaly [LCT], Miroslav Koucký, Ondřej Nový, Peter Sterba, Stary, Tomáš Moravec, václav čermák.