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<small><b>Drag languages to arrange them in order of preference.</b>
Changes take effect next time you log in.</small>
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<small><b>Drag languages to arrange them in order of preference.</b>
Changes take effect next time you log in.</small>
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:11
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Apply System-Wide
Apply System-Wide
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:13
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<small>Use the same language choices for startup and the login screen.</small>
<small>Use the same language choices for startup and the login screen.</small>
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:14
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Install / Remove Languages...
Install / Remove Languages...
Translated by Scott Todd
Reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:15
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Keyboard input method system:
Keyboard input method system:
Translated and reviewed by Daniel LeBlanc
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:16
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If you need to type in languages, which require more complex input methods than just a simple key to letter mapping, you may want to enable this function.
For example, you will need this function for typing Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese.
The recommended value for Ubuntu is "IBus".
If you want to use alternative input method systems, install the corresponding packages first and then choose the desired system here.
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If you need to type in languages, which require more complex input methods than just a simple key to letter mapping, you may want to enable this function.
For example, you will need this function for typing Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese.
The recommended value for Ubuntu is "IBus".
If you want to use alternative input method systems, install the corresponding packages first and then choose the desired system here.
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:17
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Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the usual format for:
Display numbers, dates and currency amounts in the usual format for:
Translated and reviewed by Daniel LeBlanc
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:22
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This will set the system environment like shown below and will also affect the preferred paper format and other region specific settings.
If you want to display the desktop in a different language than this, please select it in the "Language" tab.
Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located.
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
This will set the system environment like shown below and will also affect the preferred paper format and other region specific settings.
If you want to display the desktop in a different language than this, please select it in the "Language" tab.
Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located.
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:23
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<small>Changes take effect next time you log in.</small>
<small>Changes take effect next time you log in.</small>
Translated and reviewed by mike mcneely
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:26
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<small>Use the same format choice for startup and the login screen.</small>
<small>Use the same format choice for startup and the login screen.</small>
Translated and reviewed by Shayne White
Located in ../data/LanguageSelector.ui.h:27
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Contributors to this translation: Daniel LeBlanc, Itai Molenaar, Scott Todd, Shayne White, mike mcneely.