From e1985e57ad08f87b94beab55d7e32daf0d03035f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Darrell Anderson
An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first "
"session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions "
"by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, "
-"the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions."
+"the TDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions."
msgstr ""
"You have chosen to open another desktop session instead of resuming the current "
"one."
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ msgstr ""
"
An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first "
"session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions "
"by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, "
-"the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions."
+"the TDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions."
#: krootwm.cc:842 lock/lockdlg.cc:539
msgid "&Start New Session"
@@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: init.cc:68
msgid ""
-"%1 is a file, but KDE needs it to be a directory; move it to %2.orig and create "
+"%1 is a file, but TDE needs it to be a directory; move it to %2.orig and create "
"directory?"
msgstr ""
-"%1 is a file, but KDE needs it to be a directory; move it to %2.orig and create "
+"%1 is a file, but TDE needs it to be a directory; move it to %2.orig and create "
"directory?"
#: init.cc:68
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ msgid ""
"
An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first "
"session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions "
"by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, "
-"the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions.
You have chosen to open another desktop session."
"
The current session will be hidden and a new login screen will be "
@@ -360,15 +360,15 @@ msgstr ""
"
An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first "
"session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions "
"by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, "
-"the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions.