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Open attachment '%1'?
Note that opening an attachment may compromise your system's security.
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
Открыть вложение «%1»?
Имейте в виду, что это может повредить безопасности вашей системы.
Translated by Alexander Potashev
Located in attachmentdialog.cpp:36
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Open Attachment?
Открыть вложение?
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in attachmentdialog.cpp:42
3.
&Open with '%1'
&Открыть в программе «%1»
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in attachmentdialog.cpp:49
4.
&Open With...
&Открыть в...
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in attachmentdialog.cpp:53
5.
Do not ask again
Не задавать больше этот вопрос
Translated by Alexander Potashev
Located in attachmentdialog.cpp:72
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Auto
Авто
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in viewer_p.cpp:1556 configurewidget.cpp:41 configurewidget.cpp:123
7.
Edit with:
Редактировать в:
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in editorwatcher.cpp:71
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KMail is unable to detect when the chosen editor is closed. To avoid data loss, editing the attachment will be aborted.
Невозможно определить, что внешний редактор закрыт. Для предотвращения потери данных редактирование вложения будет прервано.
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in editorwatcher.cpp:172
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Unable to edit attachment
Невозможно отредактировать вложение
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in editorwatcher.cpp:174
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No Subject
Нет темы
Translated by Nick Shaforostoff
Located in headerstyle.cpp:109 headerstyle.cpp:113 headerstyle.cpp:124
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Contributors to this translation: Alex8Belov, Alexander Potashev, Gribs, Ivan Ysh, Nick Shaforostoff, Vadim Rutkovsky, Yuri Efremov.