Translations by Jerome Couture
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If you have found a bug in one of GNOME applications, please report it! Developers do read all the bug reports and try to fix these bugs. Please try to be as specific as possible when describing the circumstances under which the bug shows (what commands did you enter? which buttons did you click?). If there were any error messages, be sure to include them, too.
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If you have found a bug in one of GNOME applications, please report it! Developers do read all the bug reports and try to fix these bugs. Please try to be as specific as possible when describing the circumstances under which the bug shows (what commands did you enter? which buttons did you click?). If there were any error messages, be sure to include them, too.
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Glossary
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Glossary
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applet
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applet
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desktop
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desktop
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The part of the GNOME Desktop where there are no interface graphical items, such as panels and windows.
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The part of the GNOME Desktop where there are no interface graphical items, such as panels and windows.
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desktop background
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desktop background
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The image or color that is applied to your desktop.
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The image or color that is applied to your desktop.
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desktop object
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desktop object
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An icon on your desktop that you can use to open your files, folders, and applications. You can use desktop objects to provide convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently.
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An icon on your desktop that you can use to open your files, folders, and applications. You can use desktop objects to provide convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently.
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DNS name
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DNS name
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A unique alphabetic identifier for a computer on a network.
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A unique alphabetic identifier for a computer on a network.
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drawer
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drawer
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A drawer is a sliding extension to a panel that you can open or close from a drawer icon.
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A drawer is a sliding extension to a panel that you can open or close from a drawer icon.
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file extension
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file extension
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The final portion of a file's name, after the last period (.) in the name. For example, the file extension of the file <filename>picture.jpeg</filename> is <filename>jpeg</filename>.
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The final portion of a file's name, after the last period (.) in the name. For example, the file extension of the file <filename>picture.jpeg</filename> is <filename>jpeg</filename>.
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The file extension can identify the type of a file. <application>Nautilus</application> file manager uses this information when to determine what to do when you open a file. For more on this, see <xref linkend="nautilus-open-file"/>.
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The file extension can identify the type of a file. <application>Nautilus</application> file manager uses this information when to determine what to do when you open a file. For more on this, see <xref linkend="nautilus-open-file"/>.
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format
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format
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To format media is to prepare the media for use with a particular file system. When you format media, you overwrite any existing information on the media.
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To format media is to prepare the media for use with a particular file system. When you format media, you overwrite any existing information on the media.
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GNOME-compliant application
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GNOME-compliant application
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An application that uses the standard GNOME programming libraries is called a GNOME-compliant application. For example, <application>Nautilus</application> file manager and <application>gedit</application> text editor are GNOME-compliant applications.
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An application that uses the standard GNOME programming libraries is called a GNOME-compliant application. For example, <application>Nautilus</application> file manager and <application>gedit</application> text editor are GNOME-compliant applications.
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IP address
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IP address
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A unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network.
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A unique numeric identifier for a computer on a network.
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keyboard shortcut
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keyboard shortcut
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A <firstterm>keyboard shortcut</firstterm> is a key or combination of keys that provides an alternative to standard ways of performing an action.
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A <firstterm>keyboard shortcut</firstterm> is a key or combination of keys that provides an alternative to standard ways of performing an action.
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launcher
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launcher
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A launcher starts a particular application, executes a command, or opens a file. A launcher can reside in a panel or in a menu.
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A launcher starts a particular application, executes a command, or opens a file. A launcher can reside in a panel or in a menu.
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menubar
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menubar
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A menubar is a bar at the top of an application window that contains the menus for the application.
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A menubar is a bar at the top of an application window that contains the menus for the application.
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MIME type
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MIME type
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A Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) type identifies the format of a file. The MIME type enables applications to read the file. For example, an email application can use the <literal>image/png</literal> MIME type to detect that a Portable Networks Graphic (PNG) file is attached to an email.
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A Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) type identifies the format of a file. The MIME type enables applications to read the file. For example, an email application can use the <literal>image/png</literal> MIME type to detect that a Portable Networks Graphic (PNG) file is attached to an email.
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mount
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mount
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To mount is to make a file system available for access. When you mount a file system, the file system is attached as a subdirectory to your file system.
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To mount is to make a file system available for access. When you mount a file system, the file system is attached as a subdirectory to your file system.
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pane
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pane
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A pane is a subdivision of a window. For example, the <application>Nautilus</application> window contains a side pane and a view pane.
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A pane is a subdivision of a window. For example, the <application>Nautilus</application> window contains a side pane and a view pane.
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preference tool
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preference tool
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A dedicated software tool that controls a particular part of the behavior of the GNOME Desktop.
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A dedicated software tool that controls a particular part of the behavior of the GNOME Desktop.
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shortcut keys
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shortcut keys
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Shortcut keys are keystrokes that provide a quick way to perform an action.
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Shortcut keys are keystrokes that provide a quick way to perform an action.
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Shortcut keys are keystrokes or key combinations that provide a quick way to perform an action.
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stacking order
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stacking order
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The stacking order is the order in which windows are stacked on top of each other on your screen.
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The stacking order is the order in which windows are stacked on top of each other on your screen.
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statusbar
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statusbar
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A statusbar is a bar at the bottom of a window that provides information about the current state of what you are viewing in the window.
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A statusbar is a bar at the bottom of a window that provides information about the current state of what you are viewing in the window.
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symbolic link
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symbolic link
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A special type of file that points to another file or folder. When you perform an action on a symbolic link, the action is performed on the file or folder to which the symbolic link points.
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A special type of file that points to another file or folder. When you perform an action on a symbolic link, the action is performed on the file or folder to which the symbolic link points.
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toolbar
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toolbar
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A toolbar is a bar that contains buttons for the most commonly-used commands in an application. Typically, a toolbar appears under a menubar.
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A toolbar is a bar that contains buttons for the most commonly-used commands in an application. Typically, a toolbar appears under a menubar.
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Uniform Resource Identifier
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Uniform Resource Identifier
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A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string that identifies a particular location in a file system or on the Web. For example, the address of a web page is a URI.
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A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string that identifies a particular location in a file system or on the Web. For example, the address of a web page is a URI.
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Uniform Resource Locator
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Uniform Resource Locator
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