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Stop timing and revert back to the time at %1.
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Located in idletimedetector.cpp:118
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Continue timing.
Pokračovat v měření času.
Translated by Vít Pelčák
Located in idletimedetector.cpp:119
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Revert timing
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Located in idletimedetector.cpp:120
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KArmReminder
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Located in karm.cpp:45 karm.cpp:46
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(c) 2006
(c) 2006
Translated by Vít Pelčák
Located in karm.cpp:47
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Someone, probably you, has called karm.
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Located in karm.cpp:52
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KArm has been renamed to KTimeTracker. This makes it easier to recognize.
Compatibility advice: Do not give ktimetracker files to karm users. Using karm files with ktimetracker is possible.
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Located in karm.cpp:53
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Please learn to call ktimetracker as this reminder may be removed in the future.
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Located in karm.cpp:54
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Someone, probably you, has called karm. KArm has been renamed to KTimeTracker. This makes it easier to recognize. Compatibility advice: Do not give ktimetracker files to karm users. Using karm files with ktimetracker is possible. Please learn to call ktimetracker as this reminder may be removed in the future.
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Located in karm.cpp:55
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KArm is now ktimetracker
KArm je nyní ktimetracker
Translated by Vít Pelčák
Located in karm.cpp:55
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