From 74a4d5a264dbbd85d065a1ba35b65e5cdf5705f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Automated System Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2020 18:59:29 +0100 Subject: Merge translation files from master branch. --- tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdeartwork/kxsconfig.po | 6004 ++++++++++++++--------- tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/kmailcvt.po | 186 +- tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/tdeio_imap4.po | 56 +- tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdesdk/kbabel.po | 36 +- 4 files changed, 3889 insertions(+), 2393 deletions(-) (limited to 'tde-i18n-en_GB') diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdeartwork/kxsconfig.po b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdeartwork/kxsconfig.po index b0157f5cadb..3d59a5f6df8 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdeartwork/kxsconfig.po +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdeartwork/kxsconfig.po @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: kxsconfig\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-13 23:50+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-16 18:17+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-07-01 15:50+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Andrew Coles \n" "Language-Team: British English \n" @@ -77,32 +77,43 @@ msgstr "Attraction" #: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/xjack.xml.h:2 msgid "Slow" @@ -111,21 +122,29 @@ msgstr "Slow" #: ScreenSavers/abstractile.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/apollonian.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:25 #: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/cyclone.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/drempels.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/fieldlines.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/flocks.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/hufo_tunnel.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/lattice.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/plasma.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/sundancer2.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/xjack.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/cyclone.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/drempels.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/fieldlines.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/flocks.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/hufo_tunnel.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/lattice.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/plasma.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/sundancer2.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/xjack.xml.h:3 msgid "Speed" msgstr "Speed" @@ -135,31 +154,42 @@ msgstr "Speed" #: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/starwars.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/xjack.xml.h:4 msgid "Fast" @@ -227,54 +257,63 @@ msgstr "Tile Size" #: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:12 #: ScreenSavers/blitspin.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:23 #: ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:26 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:12 #: ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:19 #: ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:22 +#: ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:42 #: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:17 #: ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/flurry.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:32 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:24 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:22 +#: ScreenSavers/flurry.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:32 +#: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:17 #: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:68 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:45 -#: ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:68 +#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:47 ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:20 #: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:25 #: ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:14 @@ -283,36 +322,41 @@ msgstr "Tile Size" #: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:16 #: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/noseguy.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:22 -#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:168 -#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:43 ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:168 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:45 +#: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:43 +#: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:34 -#: ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:22 -#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/starwars.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:25 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:34 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:25 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/starwars.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:27 +#: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:16 #: ScreenSavers/timetunnel.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:24 #: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:22 @@ -326,8 +370,7 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/abstractile.xml.h:16 msgid "" -"Generates mosaic patterns of interlocking tiles. Written by Steve Sundstrom; " -"2004." +"Mosaic patterns of interlocking tiles. Written by Steve Sundstrom; 2004." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:1 @@ -336,27 +379,30 @@ msgid "Anemone" msgstr "Demon" #: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/anemotaxis.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:8 msgid "Few" msgstr "Few" @@ -368,7 +414,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/anemotaxis.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/apollonian.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:19 #: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:13 @@ -381,7 +428,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:64 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:64 #: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:7 @@ -389,13 +437,14 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:16 #: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:4 @@ -406,33 +455,39 @@ msgstr "Many" msgid "Tentacles" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/lorenz.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/lorenz.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:8 msgid "Thin" msgstr "Thin" -#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:9 msgid "Thickness" msgstr "Thickness" -#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/lorenz.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/lorenz.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:10 msgid "Thick" msgstr "Thick" #: ScreenSavers/anemone.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:32 -#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:19 msgid "Often" msgstr "Often" @@ -461,90 +516,106 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/antmaze.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/antspotlight.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/atlantis.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/atunnel.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/barcode.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/barcode.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:39 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:42 ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/matrixview.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:44 +#: ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/matrixview.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:40 +#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:37 #: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:40 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/xflame.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/xrayswarm.xml.h:2 #: ScreenSavers/xspirograph.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:2 @@ -561,47 +632,56 @@ msgstr "Low" #: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:40 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:43 ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:45 +#: ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:3 @@ -609,33 +689,38 @@ msgstr "Low" #: ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:25 -#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:41 -#: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:38 ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:41 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/xflame.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:16 @@ -648,91 +733,107 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/antmaze.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/antspotlight.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/atlantis.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/atunnel.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/barcode.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/barcode.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/bouboule.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/compass.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:41 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/goop.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:44 ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/matrixview.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/interaggregate.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/intermomentary.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/kaleidescope.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:46 +#: ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/lockward.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/matrixview.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/moebius.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/noof.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:42 +#: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:39 #: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/pulsar.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:42 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:13 #: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/starwars.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/xflame.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/xflame.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:17 #: ScreenSavers/xrayswarm.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/xspirograph.xml.h:4 #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:4 @@ -763,7 +864,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Searches for a source of odor in a turbulent atmosphere. The searcher is " "able to sense the odor and determine local instantaneous wind direction. The " -"goal is to find the source in the shortest mean time. http://en.wikipedia." +"goal is to find the source in the shortest mean time. https://en.wikipedia." "org/wiki/Anemotaxis Written by Eugene Balkovsky; 2004." msgstr "" @@ -822,16 +923,18 @@ msgid "Include alternate geometries" msgstr "Include Alternate Geometries" #: ScreenSavers/apollonian.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:11 msgid "Shallow" msgstr "Shallow" #: ScreenSavers/apollonian.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/lattice.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/lattice.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:8 msgid "Depth" msgstr "Depth" #: ScreenSavers/apollonian.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:13 msgid "Deep" msgstr "Deep" @@ -844,18 +947,18 @@ msgstr "Deep" #: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/grav.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:5 msgid "Two" msgstr "Two" @@ -876,11 +979,11 @@ msgstr "Two" #: ScreenSavers/moire2.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/rocks.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/swirl.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/triangle.xml.h:6 #, fuzzy msgid "Number of colors" msgstr "Number of Colours" @@ -889,9 +992,9 @@ msgstr "Number of Colours" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "A fractal packing of circles with smaller circles, demonstrating Descartes's " -"theorem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/Descartes%27_theorem Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley; " -"2002." +"theorem. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Descartes%27_theorem Written by Allan R. Wilks and David " +"Bagley; 2002." msgstr "" "Packs a large circle with smaller circles, demonstrating the Descartes " "Circle Theorem. Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley." @@ -925,8 +1028,8 @@ msgstr "Run Trace Program" #: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/maze.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:5 #, fuzzy msgid "10 seconds" msgstr "0 seconds" @@ -937,7 +1040,8 @@ msgstr "0 seconds" #: ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:26 -#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:3 #: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:6 @@ -948,39 +1052,47 @@ msgstr "0 seconds" #: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:3 -#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:6 msgid "Duration" msgstr "Duration" #: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/blitspin.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/bumps.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/decayscreen.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "10 minutes" msgstr "1 minute" -#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:5 #, fuzzy msgid "Color Knob" msgstr "Colours" -#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:7 msgid "Tint Knob" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:8 #, fuzzy msgid "Brightness Knob" msgstr "Brightness Gradients" -#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/apple2.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:9 msgid "Contrast Knob" msgstr "" @@ -994,8 +1106,8 @@ msgid "" "and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. " "(Six available colors in hi-res mode!) On MacOS and Linux, this program is " "also a fully-functional VT100 emulator! Run it as an application instead of " -"as a screen saver and you can use it as a terminal. http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/Apple_II_series Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003." +"as a screen saver and you can use it as a terminal. https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Apple_II_series Written by Trevor Blackwell and Jamie Zawinski; 2003." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/atlantis.xml.h:1 @@ -1062,32 +1174,39 @@ msgstr "Gradient Background" #: ScreenSavers/atlantis.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/atunnel.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:12 #: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/cage.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:14 #: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:25 -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/extrusion.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:33 +#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:33 #: ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:18 #: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:22 +#: ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:16 #: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/hufo_tunnel.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:166 #: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/stonerview.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:16 msgid "Wireframe" msgstr "Wireframe" @@ -1108,8 +1227,8 @@ msgid "Balls" msgstr "Balls" #: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:23 msgid "Lines" msgstr "Lines" @@ -1117,7 +1236,7 @@ msgstr "Lines" msgid "Tails" msgstr "Tails" -#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:9 msgid "Polygons" msgstr "Polygons" @@ -1150,24 +1269,26 @@ msgstr "Ball Count" msgid "Environmental viscosity" msgstr "Environmental Viscosity" -#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:19 #: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:13 #: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:22 -#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:5 msgid "Short" msgstr "Short" @@ -1177,18 +1298,20 @@ msgstr "Short" msgid "Trail length" msgstr "Trail Length" -#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/braid.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/cynosure.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/drift.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:21 #: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/juggler3d.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/petri.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/polyominoes.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:17 #: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/sonar.xml.h:26 @@ -1206,22 +1329,24 @@ msgid "Ball mass" msgstr "Ball Mass" #: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:8 #: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:25 #: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:14 msgid "Small" msgstr "Small" @@ -1231,21 +1356,24 @@ msgid "Repulsion threshold" msgstr "Repulsion Threshold" #: ScreenSavers/attraction.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:22 +#: ScreenSavers/demon.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:13 #: ScreenSavers/fadeplot.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/flow.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:27 #: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/halftone.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/sierpinski.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/slip.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:16 msgid "Large" msgstr "Large" @@ -1290,14 +1418,15 @@ msgid "Atunnel" msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/atunnel.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/blocktube.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/lament.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "Textured" msgstr "Untextured" #: ScreenSavers/atunnel.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "Lighting" msgstr "Lightning" @@ -1332,14 +1461,55 @@ msgstr "" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Colorful scrolling barcodes. CONSUME! The barcodes follow the UPC-A, UPC-E, " -"EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Universal_Product_Code http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Article_Number " -"Written by Dan Bornstein; 2003." +"EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Universal_Product_Code https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Article_Number " +"Written by Dan Bornstein and Jamie Zawinski; 2003." msgstr "" "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " "cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. Written " "by Jamie Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "BinaryRing" +msgstr "Binary Encoding" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:3 +msgid "Growth delay" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Ring Radius" +msgstr "Radius" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of particles" +msgstr "Number of Circles" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:10 +msgid "Lots" +msgstr "Lots" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:11 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Fade with colors" +msgstr "FadePlot" + +#: ScreenSavers/binaryring.xml.h:12 +msgid "" +"A system of path tracing particles evolves continuously from an initial " +"creation, alternating dark and light colors. Written by J. Tarbell and " +"Emilio Del Tessandoro; 2014." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/biof.xml.h:1 msgid "BioF" msgstr "" @@ -1405,8 +1575,8 @@ msgstr "Robots" msgid "Lasers" msgstr "Lasers" -#: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/blaster.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:6 msgid "Stars" msgstr "Stars" @@ -1434,7 +1604,7 @@ msgstr "Fade" #: ScreenSavers/blinkbox.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/flocks.xml.h:22 #: ScreenSavers/flux.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/solarwinds.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/solarwinds.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:18 msgid "Motion blur" msgstr "" @@ -1511,8 +1681,9 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Tiny" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/boing.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/loop.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/rubik.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:12 msgid "Size" msgstr "Size" @@ -1548,7 +1719,7 @@ msgid "" "Dale Luck and RJ Mical during a break at the 1984 Consumer Electronics Show " "(or so the legend goes.) This looks like the original Amiga demo if you turn " "off \"smoothing\" and \"lighting\" and turn on \"scanlines\", and is " -"somewhat more modern otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"somewhat more modern otherwise. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Amiga#Boing_Ball Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." msgstr "" @@ -1597,7 +1768,11 @@ msgstr "Number of Spots" msgid "Herd" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:11 +msgid "Mathematically ideal cows (spherical, frictionless)" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bouncingcow.xml.h:14 msgid "" "A Cow. A Trampoline. Together, they fight crime. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " "2003." @@ -1612,14 +1787,6 @@ msgstr "Boxed" msgid "Number of balls" msgstr "Number of Waves" -#: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/julia.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/wormhole.xml.h:10 -msgid "Lots" -msgstr "Lots" - #: ScreenSavers/boxed.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy msgid "Ball size" @@ -1669,7 +1836,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "BoxFit" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/boxfit.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:6 msgid "Boxes" msgstr "Boxes" @@ -1741,12 +1909,14 @@ msgid "BSOD" msgstr "BSOD" #: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:5 msgid "5 seconds" msgstr "5 seconds" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:4 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:4 msgid "2 minutes" msgstr "2 minutes" @@ -1765,115 +1935,144 @@ msgid "Windows 2000 " msgstr "Windows 2000" #: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Windows 10 " +msgstr "Windows 2000" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:10 msgid "MS-DOS" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:11 msgid "AmigaDOS" msgstr "AmigaDOS" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:12 msgid "GLaDOS" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:13 msgid "Android" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:14 msgid "Apple ][" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:15 +msgid "Ransomware" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:16 msgid "NVidia" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:17 msgid "OS/2" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:18 msgid "Sad Mac" msgstr "Sad Mac" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "Mac bomb" msgstr "Mac Bomb" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:20 +msgid "VMware" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:21 msgid "MacsBug" msgstr "MacsBug" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:22 msgid "Atari" msgstr "Atari" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:23 msgid "MacOS X" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:24 msgid "OS/390" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:22 -msgid "VMS" +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:25 +msgid "Encom" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:26 msgid "HVX/GCOS6" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:27 #, fuzzy msgid "NCD X Terminal " msgstr "NCD X Terminal" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:25 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:28 msgid "ATM" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:29 +msgid "DVD" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:30 +msgid "Nintendo" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:31 +msgid "Tivo" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:32 +msgid "VMS" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:33 msgid "BSD" msgstr "BSD" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:27 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:34 msgid "Linux (fsck)" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:28 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:35 msgid "Linux (sparc)" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:29 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:36 msgid "Linux (hppa)" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:30 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:37 msgid "Solaris" msgstr "Solaris" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:31 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:38 msgid "SCO" msgstr "SCO" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:32 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:39 msgid "HPUX" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:33 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:40 msgid "Tru64" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:55 +#: ScreenSavers/bsod.xml.h:62 #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "BSOD stands for \"Blue Screen of Death\". The finest in personal computer " "emulation, BSOD simulates popular screen savers from a number of less robust " -"operating systems. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_death http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Guru_Meditation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Row_of_Bombs http://en." +"operating systems. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_death https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Guru_Meditation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Row_of_Bombs https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_%28symbol%29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." msgstr "" "BSOD stands for ``Blue Screen of Death.'' The finest in personal computer " @@ -1889,12 +2088,32 @@ msgstr "Bubble3D" msgid "Transparent bubbles" msgstr "Transparent Blobs" -#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/flurry.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:2 +msgid "Random" +msgstr "Random" + +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:11 +msgid "Amber" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy -msgid "Bubble color" -msgstr "Bubbles Float" +msgid "Green" +msgstr "Grab Screen" + +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:18 +msgid "Blue" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:12 +msgid "White" +msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/bubble3d.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Rising, undulating 3D bubbles, with transparency and specular reflections. " @@ -1933,7 +2152,7 @@ msgstr "Cage" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Escher's \"Impossible Cage\", a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and rotates it " -"in three dimensions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher " +"in three dimensions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher " "Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." msgstr "" "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and " @@ -1944,8 +2163,11 @@ msgid "Carousel" msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:6 #: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:6 #, fuzzy msgid "Animation speed" msgstr "Animation Speed" @@ -1988,8 +2210,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Zoom in/out" msgstr "Zoom In and Out" -#: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/carousel.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/photopile.xml.h:21 #, fuzzy msgid "Show file names" msgstr "Show Labels" @@ -2021,9 +2243,9 @@ msgstr "0 seconds" #: ScreenSavers/ccurve.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/kumppa.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/lattice.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/superquadrics.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:19 msgid "Density" msgstr "Density" @@ -2031,7 +2253,7 @@ msgstr "Density" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic \"C Curve\". " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." msgstr "" "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic ``C Curve.'' " "Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -2048,8 +2270,8 @@ msgstr "Draw Grid" #: ScreenSavers/celtic.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Repeatedly draws random Celtic cross-stitch patterns. http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/Celtic_knot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knots_and_graphs Written " +"Repeatedly draws random Celtic cross-stitch patterns. https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Celtic_knot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knots_and_graphs Written " "by Max Froumentin; 2005." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -2058,10 +2280,11 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Circuit" msgstr "Circuit" -#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/mountain.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/munch.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/sproingies.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:8 msgid "One" msgstr "" @@ -2076,13 +2299,17 @@ msgid "Rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" #: ScreenSavers/circuit.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:18 #: ScreenSavers/flipflop.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:19 #: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:164 -#: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:26 -#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:9 msgid "Spin" msgstr "Spin" @@ -2101,6 +2328,38 @@ msgstr "Directional Lighting" msgid "Electronic components float around. Written by Ben Buxton; 2001." msgstr "Animates a number of 3D electronic components. Written by Ben Buxton." +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:1 +msgid "Cityflow" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:8 +msgid "Skew" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Wave speed" +msgstr "Wave Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:13 +msgid "Wave overlap" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Wave complexity" +msgstr "Complexity" + +#: ScreenSavers/cityflow.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Waves move across a sea of boxes. The city swells. The walls are closing in. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2014." +msgstr "" +"This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/cloudlife.xml.h:1 msgid "CloudLife" msgstr "" @@ -2135,7 +2394,7 @@ msgid "" "Generates cloud-like formations based on a variant of Conway's Life. The " "difference is that cells have a maximum age, after which they count as 3 for " "populating the next generation. This makes long-lived formations explode " -"instead of just sitting there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway" +"instead of just sitting there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway" "%27s_Game_of_Life Written by Don Marti; 2003." msgstr "" @@ -2173,6 +2432,7 @@ msgid "CompanionCube" msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:11 msgid "Bounce" msgstr "Bounce" @@ -2180,7 +2440,9 @@ msgstr "Bounce" #: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/glcells.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:34 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:9 msgid "1" msgstr "1" @@ -2189,19 +2451,25 @@ msgstr "1" msgid "Number of cubes" msgstr "Number of Circles" -#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/companioncube.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/dangerball.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:17 #: ScreenSavers/gears.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:22 -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:6 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:165 +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/hypnowheel.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:165 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:18 #: ScreenSavers/rubikblocks.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/tronbit.xml.h:9 -#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:1 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:1 msgid "Wander" msgstr "Wander" @@ -2213,7 +2481,7 @@ msgid "" "Enrichment Center reminds you that the weighted companion cube will never " "threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak. In the event that the " "Weighted Companion Cube does speak, the Enrichment Center urges you to " -"disregard its advice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_%28video_game%29 " +"disregard its advice. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_%28video_game%29 " "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2011." msgstr "" @@ -2235,28 +2503,31 @@ msgid "Coral" msgstr "Coral" #: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/xspirograph.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/helix.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/moire.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/xspirograph.xml.h:5 msgid "1 second" msgstr "1 second" #: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:7 #: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:18 msgid "Sparse" msgstr "Sparse" #: ScreenSavers/coral.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/fireworkx.xml.h:5 #: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:7 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/squiral.xml.h:12 msgid "Dense" msgstr "Dense" @@ -2298,7 +2569,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Hurt me" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "Flat shading" msgstr "Flat Lighting" @@ -2320,8 +2591,9 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Letterbox" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/crackberg.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/imsmap.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:22 #, fuzzy msgid "Random coloration" msgstr "Random Motion" @@ -2350,6 +2622,22 @@ msgid "" "2005." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:1 +msgid "Crumbler" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:11 +msgid "Fractures" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/crumbler.xml.h:16 +msgid "" +"Randomly subdivides a ball into voronoi chunks, then further subdivides one " +"of the remaining pieces. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convex_hull https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Quickhull Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/crystal.xml.h:1 msgid "Crystal" msgstr "Crystal" @@ -2388,8 +2676,8 @@ msgstr "Centre on Screen" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidoscope. See also the \"Kaleidescope\" " -"and \"GLeidescope\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope " -"Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998." +"and \"GLeidescope\" screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Kaleidoscope Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998." msgstr "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." @@ -2418,10 +2706,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Start as random shape" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:12 -msgid "White" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/cube21.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "Random color" @@ -2454,7 +2738,7 @@ msgstr "Splines" msgid "" "The \"Cube 21\" Rubik-like puzzle, also known as \"Square-1\". The rotations " "are chosen randomly. See also the \"Rubik\", \"RubikBlocks\" and \"GLSnake\" " -"screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_%28puzzle%29 Written " +"screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_%28puzzle%29 Written " "by Vasek Potocek; 2005." msgstr "" "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie Wilkinson, " @@ -2466,65 +2750,73 @@ msgstr "Cubenetic" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:9 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:10 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "Don't rotate" msgstr "Don't Rotate" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:10 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:18 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:16 msgid "Rotate around X axis" msgstr "Rotate around X axis" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:11 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:24 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:17 msgid "Rotate around Y axis" msgstr "Rotate around Y axis" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:12 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:13 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:25 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:20 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:18 msgid "Rotate around Z axis" msgstr "Rotate around Z axis" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:13 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:26 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:19 msgid "Rotate around X and Y axes" msgstr "Rotate around X and Y axes" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:14 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:15 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:27 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:22 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:20 msgid "Rotate around X and Z axes" msgstr "Rotate around X and Z axes" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:15 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:28 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:21 msgid "Rotate around Y and Z axes" msgstr "Rotate around Y and Z axes" #: ScreenSavers/cubenetic.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:16 #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:29 -#: ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:24 -#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/menger.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/molecule.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:22 msgid "Rotate around all three axes" msgstr "Rotate around all three axes" @@ -2554,6 +2846,37 @@ msgstr "" "undulating across their surfaces. It's sort of a cubist Lavalite. Written by " "Jamie Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "CubeStack" +msgstr "Storm" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/sundancer2.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:8 +msgid "Transparent" +msgstr "Transparent" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Opacity" +msgstr "Image Directory" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Opaque" +msgstr "Opaque Blobs" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubestack.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"An endless stack of unfolding, translucent cubes. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +"2016." +msgstr "" +"This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "CubeStorm" @@ -2564,11 +2887,16 @@ msgstr "Storm" msgid "Cubes" msgstr "Cube" -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:9 +msgid "Length" +msgstr "Length" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:15 msgid "Struts" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/cubestorm.xml.h:21 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Boxes change shape and intersect each other, filling space. Written by Jamie " @@ -2577,6 +2905,34 @@ msgstr "" "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " "Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "CubeTwist" +msgstr "Cube" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:8 +msgid "Tight" +msgstr "Tight" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Displacement" +msgstr "Display Stars" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:19 +msgid "Wide" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/cubetwist.xml.h:19 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A series of nested cubes rotate and slide recursively. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" +"This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/cubicgrid.xml.h:1 msgid "CubicGrid" msgstr "" @@ -2601,7 +2957,7 @@ msgid "CWaves" msgstr "Waves" #: ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/flame.xml.h:11 -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:12 msgid "Complexity" msgstr "Complexity" @@ -2624,10 +2980,10 @@ msgstr "Smoothed Lines" #: ScreenSavers/cwaves.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This generates a languidly-scrolling vertical field of sinusoidal colors. " -"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." +"A field of sinusoidal colors languidly scrolls. It's relaxing. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2007." msgstr "" -"This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " +"This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " "Zawinski." #: ScreenSavers/cyclone.xml.h:1 @@ -2895,16 +3251,33 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/deco.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like Brady-Bunch-" -"era rec-room wall paneling. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919.E2.80.931938 Written by Jamie Zawinski and Michael " -"Bayne; 1997." +"Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly, for a Mondrian-esque effect. " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919.E2.80.931938 Written " +"by Jamie Zawinski and Michael Bayne; 1997." msgstr "" "This one subdivides and colours rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like " "Brady-Bunch-era rec-room wall panelling. (Raven says: ``this screensaver is " "ugly enough to peel paint.'') Written by Jamie Zawinski, inspired by Java " "code by Michael Bayne." +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "DeepStars" +msgstr "Stars" + +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:8 +msgid "Smear" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/deepstars.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A long exposure of the night sky, showing star paths as vapor trails. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2019." +msgstr "" +"This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/deluxe.xml.h:1 msgid "Deluxe" msgstr "Deluxe" @@ -2949,12 +3322,23 @@ msgstr "Timeout" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organizes it into " -"stripes and spirals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_demon Written " +"stripes and spirals. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_demon Written " "by David Bagley; 1999." msgstr "" "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organises it into " "stripes and spirals. Written by David Bagley." +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:1 +msgid "Discoball" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/discoball.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "A dusty, dented disco ball. Woop woop. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" +"This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/discrete.xml.h:1 msgid "Discrete" msgstr "Discrete" @@ -3009,14 +3393,10 @@ msgid "Vortex" msgstr "Vortex" #: ScreenSavers/distort.xml.h:23 -#, fuzzy msgid "" -"Grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens wander around " -"the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by Jonas Munsin; 1998." +"Wandering lenses distort the screen image in various ways. Written by Jonas " +"Munsin; 1998." msgstr "" -"This hack grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens " -"wander around the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by " -"Jonas Munsin." #: ScreenSavers/drempels.xml.h:1 msgid "drempels" @@ -3040,10 +3420,10 @@ msgid "Control Point Density" msgstr "Control Points" #: ScreenSavers/drempels.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:17 -#: ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:14 -#: ScreenSavers/plasma.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:8 -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/plasma.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/spheremonics.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:11 msgid "Resolution" msgstr "Resolution" @@ -3083,6 +3463,52 @@ msgid "" "Drifting recursive fractal cosmic flames. Written by Scott Draves; 1997." msgstr "Another iterative fractal generator. Written by Scott Draves." +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:1 +msgid "DymaxionMap" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Flat map" +msgstr "Flat Lighting" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:9 +msgid "Satellite map" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:10 +msgid "Day / night smoothness" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:12 +msgid "Lat / Long" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:12 +msgid "Roll" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/dymaxionmap.xml.h:18 +#, no-c-format +msgid "" +"Buckminster Fuller's map of the Earth projected onto the surface of an " +"unfolded icosahedron. It depicts the Earth's continents as one island, or " +"nearly contiguous land masses. This screen saver animates the progression of " +"the dusk terminator across the flattened globe. It includes both satellite " +"and flat-colored map imagery, and can load and convert other Equirectangular-" +"projected maps. \"Dymaxion Map\" and \"The Fuller Projection Map\" are " +"trademarks of The Buckminster Fuller Institute. The original Dymaxion Map " +"image is copyright 1982 by The Buckminster Fuller Institute. (This program " +"does not use their imagery, only similar trigonometry.) The Dymaxion Map was " +"covered by now-expired US Patent 2,393,676 (Richard Buckminster Fuller, " +"1946). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dymaxion_map https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Buckminster_Fuller https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"List_of_map_projections https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahill" +"%E2%80%93Keyes_projection https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Waterman_butterfly_projection Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:1 msgid "Endgame" msgstr "" @@ -3094,8 +3520,19 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/endgame.xml.h:7 msgid "" "Black slips out of three mating nets, but the fourth one holds him tight! A " -"brilliant composition! See also the \"Queens\" screen saver. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." +"brilliant composition! See also the \"Queens\" screen saver. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame Written by Blair Tennessy and Jamie " +"Zawinski; 2002." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:1 +msgid "EnergyStream" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/energystream.xml.h:8 +msgid "" +"A flow of particles which form an energy stream. Written by Eugene " +"Sandulenko and Konrad \"Yoghurt\" Zagorowicz; 2016." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:1 @@ -3153,9 +3590,9 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/engine.xml.h:20 msgid "" -"Internal combusion engines. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Internal_combustion_engine#Operation Written by Ben Buxton and Ed Beroset; " -"2001." +"Internal combusion engines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Internal_combustion_engine#Operation Written by Ben Buxton, Ed Beroset and " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2001." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/epicycle.xml.h:1 @@ -3171,8 +3608,8 @@ msgstr "Harmonics" msgid "" "A pre-heliocentric model of planetary motion. This draws the path traced out " "by a point on the edge of a circle. That circle rotates around a point on " -"the rim of another circle, and so on, several times. http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle Written by James Youngman; 1998." +"the rim of another circle, and so on, several times. https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle Written by James Youngman; 1998." msgstr "" "This program draws the path traced out by a point on the edge of a circle. " "That circle rotates around a point on the rim of another circle, and so on, " @@ -3188,11 +3625,6 @@ msgstr "Duration" msgid "Little" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:9 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Number of particles" -msgstr "Number of Circles" - #: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:11 msgid "Cooling factor" msgstr "" @@ -3214,7 +3646,8 @@ msgid "Negative" msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/eruption.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/fluidballs.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/speedmine.xml.h:9 msgid "Gravity" msgstr "Gravity" @@ -3228,35 +3661,279 @@ msgid "" "screen savers. Written by W.P. van Paassen; 2003." msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:1 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Euler2D" -msgstr "Euler2d" - -#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:3 -msgid "Particles" -msgstr "Particles" +#: ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:1 +msgid "Esper" +msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:31 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format +#: ScreenSavers/esper.xml.h:10 msgid "" -"Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." +"\"Enhance 224 to 176. Pull out track right. Center in pull back. Pull back. " +"Wait a minute. Go right. Stop. Enhance 57 19. Track 45 left. Gimme a " +"hardcopy right there.\" The Esper Machine was a voice-controlled forensic " +"device used by LAPD in 2019, as documented in the 1982 film, Blade Runner. " +"It was capable of enhancing photographs to an extreme degree, including " +"reconstructing different viewpoints within the space from the reflections on " +"various objects in the photograph. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2017." msgstr "" -"Simulates two dimensional Incompressible Inviscid Fluid Flow. Written by " -"Stephen Montgomery-Smith." -#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:1 -msgid "Euphoria" +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:1 +msgid "EtruscanVenus" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:2 +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:40 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:2 #, fuzzy -msgid "Number of wisps" -msgstr "Number of Spots" +msgid "Random motion" +msgstr "Random Motion" -#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:41 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:3 +msgid "Walk" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:42 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:4 +msgid "Turn" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:44 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:6 +msgid "Show orientation marks" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Deform the surface" +msgstr "Solid Surface" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:41 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:8 +msgid "1.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Deformation speed" +msgstr "Rotation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:43 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:10 +msgid "100.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:11 +#, fuzzy +msgid "0.0" +msgstr "100%" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Initial deformation" +msgstr "Particle Density" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:12 +msgid "3999.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random surface" +msgstr "Solid Surface" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:2 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Wireframe mesh" +msgstr "Wireframe" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:16 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Solid surface" +msgstr "Solid Surface" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:4 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Transparent surface" +msgstr "Transparent" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random pattern" +msgstr "Randomise" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:19 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Solid object" +msgstr "Solid Objects" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:20 +msgid "Distance bands" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:21 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Direction bands" +msgstr "Directional Lighting" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:23 +msgid "One-sided" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:24 +msgid "Two-sided" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:25 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Distance colors" +msgstr "Additive Colours" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:26 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Direction colors" +msgstr "Subtractive Colours" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:27 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Change colors" +msgstr "FadePlot" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:28 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random Projection" +msgstr "Random Object" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:29 +msgid "Perspective" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:30 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Orthographic" +msgstr "Orthographic Projection" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:30 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:30 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:31 +msgid "-4.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:31 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:32 +#, fuzzy +msgid "X rotation speed" +msgstr "Rotation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:32 ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:32 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:33 +msgid "4.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:33 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:34 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Y rotation speed" +msgstr "Rotation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:34 ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:35 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Z rotation speed" +msgstr "Rotation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:35 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:38 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:36 +msgid "-180.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:36 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:39 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:37 +msgid "Walking direction" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:37 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:40 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:38 +msgid "180.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:38 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:42 +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:39 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Walking speed" +msgstr "Whale Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/etruscanvenus.xml.h:44 +#, no-c-format +msgid "" +"A 3D immersion of of a Klein bottle that smoothly deforms between the " +"Etruscan Venus surface, the Roman surface, the Boy surface, and the Ida " +"surface. Topologically, all surfaces are Klein bottles, even the Roman and " +"Boy surfaces, which are doubly covered and therefore appear to be an " +"immersed real projective plane. You can walk on the Klein bottle or rotate " +"it in 3D. Since all the surfaces except the Ida surfaces have points where " +"the surface normal is not well defined for some points, walking is performed " +"on the Ida surface. Furthermore, it is possible to smoothly deform the " +"surface between the Etruscan Venus surface, the Roman surface, the Boy " +"surface, and the Ida surface surface while turning it. Inspired by George K. " +"Francis's book \"A Topological Picturebook\", Springer, 1987, George K. " +"Francis's paper \"The Etruscan Venus\" in P. Concus, R. Finn, and D. A. " +"Hoffman: \"Geometric Analysis and Computer Graphics\", Springer, 1991, and a " +"video entitled \"The Etruscan Venus\" by Donna J. Cox, George K. Francis, " +"and Raymond L. Idaszak, presented at SIGGRAPH 1989. https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Boy%27s_surface https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_surface https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BoySurface.html " +"http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RomanSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" +"EtruscanVenusSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/IdaSurface.html " +"Written by Carsten Steger; 2020." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Euler2D" +msgstr "Euler2d" + +#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/whirlwindwarp.xml.h:3 +msgid "Particles" +msgstr "Particles" + +#: ScreenSavers/euler2d.xml.h:31 +#, fuzzy, no-c-format +msgid "" +"Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." +msgstr "" +"Simulates two dimensional Incompressible Inviscid Fluid Flow. Written by " +"Stephen Montgomery-Smith." + +#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:1 +msgid "Euphoria" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:2 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of wisps" +msgstr "Number of Spots" + +#: ScreenSavers/euphoria.xml.h:3 #, fuzzy msgid "Number of background layers" msgstr "Number of Colours" @@ -3502,8 +4179,7 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/fiberlamp.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy -msgid "" -"Draws a groovy rotating fiber optic lamp. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005." +msgid "A fiber-optic lamp. Groovy. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005." msgstr "Draws a juggling stick-man. Written by Tim Auckland." #: ScreenSavers/fieldlines.xml.h:1 @@ -3547,6 +4223,26 @@ msgid "" "Haas." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:1 +msgid "FilmLeader" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:6 +msgid "Noise" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/filmleader.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Displays a looping countdown based on the SMPTE Universal Film leader on a " +"simulation of an old analog television. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Film_leader Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." +msgstr "" +"This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " +"also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and bandwidth. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Fireflies" @@ -3599,20 +4295,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Narrow" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:19 -msgid "Wide" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/winduprobot.xml.h:14 msgid "Invisible" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:10 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Opaque" -msgstr "Opaque Blobs" - #: ScreenSavers/fireflies.xml.h:18 msgid "Color cycle speed" msgstr "" @@ -3799,7 +4485,7 @@ msgid "FlipScreen3D" msgstr "Flipscreen3d" #: ScreenSavers/flipscreen3d.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:12 -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:67 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/ifs.xml.h:67 #: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:17 msgid "Rotate" msgstr "Rotate" @@ -3839,7 +4525,7 @@ msgstr "Flush Right Text" msgid "Font point size" msgstr "Font Point Size" -#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:13 +#: ScreenSavers/fliptext.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "Text columns" msgstr "Text Columns" @@ -4001,7 +4687,7 @@ msgid "" "Strange attractors formed of flows in a 3D differential equation phase " "space. Features the popular attractors described by Lorentz, Roessler, " "Birkhoff and Duffing, and can discover entirely new attractors by itself. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Tim " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Tim " "Auckland; 1998." msgstr "" @@ -4085,15 +4771,10 @@ msgstr "Psychedelic Colours" msgid "Insane" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/flurry.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/sballs.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/starfish.xml.h:2 -msgid "Random" -msgstr "Random" - #: ScreenSavers/flurry.xml.h:11 msgid "" -"A colourful star(fish)like flurry of particles. Original Mac version: http://" -"homepage.mac.com/calumr Written by Calum Robinson and Tobias Sargeant; 2002." +"A colourful star(fish)like flurry of particles. Written by Calum Robinson " +"and Tobias Sargeant; 2002." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/flux.xml.h:1 @@ -4222,21 +4903,26 @@ msgstr "Number of Circles" msgid "Chrome" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:14 +msgid "Fog" +msgstr "Fog" + +#: ScreenSavers/flyingtoasters.xml.h:17 #, no-c-format msgid "" "A fleet of 3d space-age jet-powered flying toasters (and toast!) Inspired by " -"the ancient Berkeley Systems After Dark flying toasters. http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/After_Dark_%28software%29#Flying_Toasters Written by Jamie Zawinski " -"and Devon Dossett; 2003." +"the ancient Berkeley Systems After Dark flying toasters. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Dark_%28software%29#Flying_Toasters Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski and Devon Dossett; 2003." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:1 msgid "FontGlide" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:5 -#: ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/fontglide.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:15 +#: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:5 ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:5 msgid "Brief" msgstr "" @@ -4300,19 +4986,10 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Yellow" msgstr "Shallow" -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:9 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Green" -msgstr "Grab Screen" - #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:17 msgid "Cyan" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:18 -msgid "Blue" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:19 msgid "Magenta" msgstr "" @@ -4325,7 +5002,7 @@ msgstr "Line Thickness" #: ScreenSavers/fuzzyflakes.xml.h:28 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Falling colored snowflake/flower shapes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Falling colored snowflake/flower shapes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Snowflake Written by Barry Dmytro; 2004." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -4342,9 +5019,8 @@ msgstr "Rotation" #: ScreenSavers/galaxy.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars to " -"the, uh, four winds or something. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald Backert, " -"and Hubert Feyrer; 1997." +"Spinning galaxies collide. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald Backert, and " +"Hubert Feyrer; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars to " "the, uh, four winds or something. Originally an Amiga program by Uli " @@ -4363,7 +5039,7 @@ msgstr "Ball Count" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Interlocking gears. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen " -"savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia.org/" +"savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear https://en.wikipedia.org/" "wiki/Epicyclic_gearing Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." msgstr "" "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " @@ -4398,6 +5074,7 @@ msgid "Random face style" msgstr "Random Melt Style" #: ScreenSavers/geodesic.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:11 msgid "8" msgstr "" @@ -4409,25 +5086,48 @@ msgid "" "shows the equilateral triangles subdivided into four coplanar equilateral " "triangles; and then inflated outward, causing the sub-triangles to no longer " "be equilateral, but to more closely approximate the surface of a sphere. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesic_dome http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesic_dome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Buckminster_Fuller Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2013." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "GeodesicGears" +msgstr "Moebius" + +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Describe gears" +msgstr "Describe Molecule" + +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number gears" +msgstr "Number of Sharks" + +#: ScreenSavers/geodesicgears.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A set of meshed gears arranged on the surface of a sphere. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodesic_dome https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +"2014." +msgstr "" +"This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " +"cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. Written " +"by Jamie Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:1 msgid "GFlux" msgstr "GFlux" -#: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/interference.xml.h:6 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Wave speed" -msgstr "Wave Speed" - #: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:16 msgid "Waves" msgstr "Waves" #: ScreenSavers/gflux.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/glhanoi.xml.h:13 #: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/lavalite.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "10" msgstr "1" @@ -4457,6 +5157,47 @@ msgstr "" "Draws a rippling waves on a rotating wireframe grid, using GL. Written by " "Josiah Pease." +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:1 +msgid "Gibson" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:9 +msgid "Glyph speed" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Grid width" +msgstr "Border Width" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Grid depth" +msgstr "Max Depth" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Tower depth" +msgstr "Lower Left" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:11 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Tower spacing" +msgstr "Spacing" + +#: ScreenSavers/gibson.xml.h:16 +msgid "" +"Hacking the Gibson, as per the 1995 classic film, HACKERS. Cereal Killer: " +"\"Oh yeah, you want a seriously righteous hack, you score one of those " +"Gibsons, man. You know, supercomputers they use to like, do physics, and " +"look for oil and stuff?\" Phantom Phreak: \"Ain't no way, man, security's " +"too tight. The big iron?\" Zero Cool: \"Maybe. But, if I were gonna hack " +"some heavy metal, I'd, uh, work my way back through some low security, and " +"try the back door.\" Cereal Killer: \"Yeah but oh man, wouldn't you just " +"love to get one of those Gibsons, baby? Ooooh!\" Phantom Phreak: \"Yo, who " +"ate all of my fries?\" Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2020." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/glblur.xml.h:1 msgid "GLBlur" msgstr "" @@ -4577,8 +5318,8 @@ msgstr "2 minutes" #: ScreenSavers/gleidescope.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"A kaleidoscope that operates on a loaded image. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Kaleidoscope Written by Andrew Dean; 2003." +"A kaleidoscope that operates on a loaded image. https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Andrew Dean; 2003." msgstr "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." @@ -4625,7 +5366,24 @@ msgstr "Enable Lighting" msgid "" "Solves the Towers of Hanoi puzzle. Move N disks from one pole to another, " "one disk at a time, with no disk ever resting on a disk smaller than itself. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hanoi Written by Dave Atkinson; 2005." +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hanoi Written by Dave Atkinson; 2005." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "GlitchPEG" +msgstr "Twistoid" + +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Glitchiness" +msgstr "Twistoid" + +#: ScreenSavers/glitchpeg.xml.h:9 +msgid "" +"Loads an image, corrupts it, and then displays the corrupted version, " +"several times a second. After a while, finds a new image to corrupt. Written " +"by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:1 @@ -4640,7 +5398,7 @@ msgstr "Segments" #: ScreenSavers/glknots.xml.h:25 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Generates some twisting 3d knot patterns. Spins 'em around. http://en." +"Generates some twisting 3d knot patterns. Spins 'em around. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_theory Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." msgstr "" "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " @@ -4657,10 +5415,6 @@ msgstr "Xmatrix" msgid "Glyph density" msgstr "Mesh Density" -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:9 -msgid "Glyph speed" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/xmatrix.xml.h:4 #, fuzzy msgid "Matrix encoding" @@ -4681,10 +5435,6 @@ msgstr "Hexadecimal Encoding" msgid "Genetic encoding" msgstr "Genetic Encoding" -#: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:14 -msgid "Fog" -msgstr "Fog" - #: ScreenSavers/glmatrix.xml.h:17 msgid "Panning" msgstr "" @@ -4693,7 +5443,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The 3D \"digital rain\" effect, as seen in the title sequence of \"The Matrix" "\". See also \"xmatrix\" for a 2D rendering of the similar effect that " -"appeared on the computer monitors actually *in* the movie. http://en." +"appeared on the computer monitors actually *in* the movie. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_digital_rain Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." msgstr "" @@ -4701,21 +5451,36 @@ msgstr "" msgid "GLPlanet" msgstr "GLPlanet" -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy -msgid "Image file" -msgstr "Image File" +msgid "Day image" +msgstr "Display Stars" -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/moebiusgears.xml.h:12 -msgid "Roll" +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Night image" +msgstr "Night Dim" + +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:15 +msgid "Globe" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:16 +msgid "Mercator" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:17 +msgid "Equirectangular" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/glplanet.xml.h:20 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The Earth, bouncing around in space. If you would like it to display a " -"different planet, the texture maps that come with \"ssystem\" work well. " -"Written by David Konerding; 1998." +"The Earth, bouncing around in space, rendered with satellite imagery of the " +"planet in both sunlight and darkness. If you would like it to display a " +"different planet, any pair of Equirectangular-projected maps will work. The " +"maps that come with \"ssystem\" work well. Written by David Konerding and " +"Jamie Zawinski; 1998." msgstr "" "Draws a planet bouncing around in space. Written by David Konerding. The " "built-in image is a map of the earth (extracted from `xearth'), but you can " @@ -4757,7 +5522,8 @@ msgstr "Draw Labels" #: ScreenSavers/glschool.xml.h:18 msgid "" "A school of fish, using the classic \"Boids\" algorithm by Craig Reynolds. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boids Written by David C. Lambert; 2006." +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boids Written by David C. Lambert and Jamie " +"Zawinski; 2006." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/glslideshow.xml.h:1 @@ -4801,10 +5567,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "GLSnake" msgstr "GlSnake" -#: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:8 -msgid "Tight" -msgstr "Tight" - #: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:9 msgid "Packing" msgstr "Packing" @@ -4828,7 +5590,7 @@ msgstr "Max Velocity" msgid "Z angular velocity" msgstr "Max Velocity" -#: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:16 +#: ScreenSavers/glsnake.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:11 #, fuzzy msgid "Show titles" msgstr "Show Labels" @@ -4837,7 +5599,7 @@ msgstr "Show Labels" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "The \"Rubik's Snake\" puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\" and \"Cube21\" screen " -"savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Snake Written by Jamie " +"savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Snake Written by Jamie " "Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett; 2002." msgstr "" "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie Wilkinson, " @@ -4856,11 +5618,13 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Display date and time" msgstr "Display Wireframe" -#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:13 msgid "Always face front" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/gltext.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:14 msgid "Spin all the way around" msgstr "" @@ -4963,19 +5727,43 @@ msgstr "" "This program draws a simple orbital simulation. If you turn on trails, it " "looks kind of like a cloud-chamber photograph. Written by Greg Bowering." -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:1 -msgid "Greynetic" -msgstr "Greynetic" +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "GravityWell" +msgstr "Gravity" -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy -msgid "Grey" -msgstr "Greynetic" +msgid "Grid Size" +msgstr "Grid Size" -#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy -msgid "" -"Colored, stippled and transparent rectangles. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +msgid "Number of stars" +msgstr "Number of Sharks" + +#: ScreenSavers/gravitywell.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Massive objects distort space in a two dimensional universe. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2019." +msgstr "" +"Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski." + +#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:1 +msgid "Greynetic" +msgstr "Greynetic" + +#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:5 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Grey" +msgstr "Greynetic" + +#: ScreenSavers/greynetic.xml.h:7 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Colored, stippled and transparent rectangles. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " "1992." msgstr "" "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " @@ -5026,7 +5814,7 @@ msgid "" "A halftone dot pattern in motion. Draws the gravity force in each point on " "the screen seen through a halftone dot pattern. The gravity force is " "calculated from a set of moving mass points. View it from a distance for " -"best effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone Written by Peter Jaric; " +"best effect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone Written by Peter Jaric; " "2002." msgstr "" @@ -5061,13 +5849,32 @@ msgstr "Animate Circles" #: ScreenSavers/halo.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Circular interference patterns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern " +"Circular interference patterns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern " "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1993." msgstr "" "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " "also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and bandwidth. " "Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Handsy" +msgstr "Handedness" + +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of hands" +msgstr "Number of Sharks" + +#: ScreenSavers/handsy.xml.h:24 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A set of robotic hands communicate non-verbally. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +"2018." +msgstr "" +"This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/helios.xml.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Helios" @@ -5122,6 +5929,101 @@ msgstr "" "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " "Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:1 +msgid "Hexadrop" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Tile size" +msgstr "Tile Size" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:2 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random shape" +msgstr "Random Cell Shape" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Triangles" +msgstr "Triangle" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Squares" +msgstr "Square" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Hexagons" +msgstr "Ant Size" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Octagons" +msgstr "Octahedron" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:16 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random speed" +msgstr "Random Cell Shape" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Uniform speed" +msgstr "Anim Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Non-uniform speed" +msgstr "Anim Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:19 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Random sync" +msgstr "Random Melt Style" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:20 +msgid "Synchronized" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:21 +msgid "Non-synchronized" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexadrop.xml.h:23 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A grid of hexagons or other shapes, with tiles dropping out. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_by_regular_polygons Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +"2013." +msgstr "" +"This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " +"also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and bandwidth. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski." + +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:1 +msgid "Hexstrut" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Hexagon Size" +msgstr "Ant Size" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Line Thickness" +msgstr "Line Thickness" + +#: ScreenSavers/hexstrut.xml.h:18 +msgid "" +"A grid of hexagons composed of rotating Y-shaped struts. Waves of rotation " +"and color changes randomly propagate across the plane. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/hilbert.xml.h:1 msgid "Hilbert" msgstr "" @@ -5167,7 +6069,7 @@ msgid "" "useful because ordering along the curve preserves locality: points that are " "close together along the curve are also close together in space. The " "converse is often, but not always, true. The coloration reflects this. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_curve Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2011." +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_curve Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2011." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/hopalong.xml.h:1 @@ -5274,6 +6176,60 @@ msgid "" "rss-glx.sourceforge.net/>." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:1 +msgid "Hydrostat" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of squid" +msgstr "Number of Circles" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Head size" +msgstr "Gears" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of tentacles" +msgstr "Number of Circles" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:20 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Length of tentacles" +msgstr "Number of Circles" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:22 +msgid "Weak" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:20 +msgid "Strong" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:25 +msgid "Current" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:26 +msgid "Viscosity" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:27 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Pulse" +msgstr "Pulsar" + +#: ScreenSavers/hydrostat.xml.h:30 +msgid "" +"Wiggly squid or jellyfish with many tentacles. A muscular hydrostat is a " +"biological structure used to move its host about, consisting of muscles with " +"no skeletal support. It performs its hydraulic movement without fluid in a " +"separate compartment, as in a hydrostatic skeleton. https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Muscular_hydrostat Written by Justin Windle and Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/hyperspace.xml.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "Hyperspace" @@ -5317,17 +6273,6 @@ msgstr "Hypercube" msgid "Solid" msgstr "Solid" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:21 -#: ScreenSavers/sundancer2.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:8 -msgid "Transparent" -msgstr "Transparent" - -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:16 -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:12 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Solid object" -msgstr "Solid Objects" - #: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "Transparent bands" @@ -5358,91 +6303,76 @@ msgstr "Transparent" msgid "16 Transparent spirals" msgstr "Transparent" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:19 -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:16 -msgid "Two-sided" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:18 #, fuzzy msgid "Color wheel" msgstr "Colony Shape" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:18 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:23 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:21 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:25 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:18 msgid "Perspective 3D" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:24 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:22 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:26 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "Orthographic 3D" msgstr "Orthographic Projection" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:26 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:24 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:28 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:21 msgid "Perspective 4D" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:27 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:25 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:29 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:17 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:22 #, fuzzy msgid "Orthographic 4D" msgstr "Orthographic Projection" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:28 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:19 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:26 -msgid "-4.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:29 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:20 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:27 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:31 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:20 #, fuzzy msgid "WX rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:30 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:28 -msgid "4.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:31 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:29 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:33 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:22 #, fuzzy msgid "WY rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:26 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:32 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:23 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:30 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:34 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:23 #, fuzzy msgid "WZ rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:33 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:31 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:35 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:27 #, fuzzy msgid "XY rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:34 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:28 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:32 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:30 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:36 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:28 #, fuzzy msgid "XZ rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:35 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:29 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:33 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:31 ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:37 +#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:29 #, fuzzy msgid "YZ rotation speed" msgstr "Rotation Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:30 +#: ScreenSavers/hypertorus.xml.h:32 msgid "" "A Clifford Torus: a torus lying on the \"surface\" of a 4D hypersphere. " "Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, " "Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, " -"1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-sphere http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Clifford_torus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by " +"1990. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-sphere https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Clifford_torus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by " "Carsten Steger; 2003." msgstr "" @@ -5467,8 +6397,8 @@ msgstr "Twistoid" #, fuzzy msgid "" "A overlapping, translucent spiral patterns. The tightness of their spirals " -"fluctuates in and out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by " -"Jamie Zawinski; 2008." +"fluctuates in and out. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written " +"by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." msgstr "" "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " "also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and bandwidth. " @@ -5500,7 +6430,7 @@ msgstr "Transparent" msgid "" "Clouds of iterated function systems spin and collide. Note that the \"Detail" "\" parameter is exponential. Number of points drawn is functions^detail. " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterated_function_system Written by Chris Le " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterated_function_system Written by Chris Le " "Sueur and Robby Griffin; 1997." msgstr "" @@ -5662,10 +6592,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Vertex-vertex force" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:20 -msgid "Strong" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/jigglypuff.xml.h:22 msgid "Sphere strength" msgstr "" @@ -5722,8 +6648,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/jigsaw.xml.h:16 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Carves an image up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles it, and solves it. http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_puzzle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Carves an image up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles it, and solves it. https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_puzzle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Tessellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -5766,7 +6692,7 @@ msgstr "" #, fuzzy msgid "" "A 3D juggling stick-man, with Cambridge juggling pattern notation used to " -"describe the patterns he juggles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap " +"describe the patterns he juggles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap " "Written by Tim Auckland and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." msgstr "Draws a juggling stick-man. Written by Tim Auckland." @@ -5782,7 +6708,7 @@ msgstr "Iterations" msgid "" "The Julia set is a close relative of the Mandelbrot set. The small moving " "dot indicates the control point from which the rest of the image was " -"generated. See also the \"Discrete\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +"generated. See also the \"Discrete\" screen saver. https://en.wikipedia.org/" "wiki/Julia_set Written by Sean McCullough; 1997." msgstr "" @@ -5814,8 +6740,8 @@ msgstr "Trails" #, fuzzy msgid "" "A simple kaleidoscope made of line segments. See \"GLeidescope\" for a more " -"sophisticated take. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Ron " -"Tapia; 1997." +"sophisticated take. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by " +"Ron Tapia; 1997." msgstr "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." @@ -5825,7 +6751,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Kaleidocycle" msgstr "Kaleidescope" -#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/kaleidocycle.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:7 msgid "64" msgstr "" @@ -5843,129 +6769,53 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Klein" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:2 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Random shape" -msgstr "Random Cell Shape" - #: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:3 #, fuzzy msgid "Figure 8" msgstr "Open Figures" #: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:4 -msgid "Squeezed torus" +msgid "Pinched torus" msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:5 msgid "Lawson" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/qix.xml.h:15 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Random motion" -msgstr "Random Motion" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:7 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:3 -msgid "Walk" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:4 -msgid "Turn" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:5 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:43 msgid "Walk and turn" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:6 -msgid "Show orientation marks" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:7 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Random surface" -msgstr "Solid Surface" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:2 -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:8 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Wireframe mesh" -msgstr "Wireframe" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/mirrorblob.xml.h:27 -#: ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:3 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:9 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Solid surface" -msgstr "Solid Surface" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:14 ScreenSavers/polytopes.xml.h:4 -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:10 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Transparent surface" -msgstr "Transparent" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:15 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:11 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Random pattern" -msgstr "Randomise" - #: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:17 msgid "See-through bands" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:21 msgid "Rainbow colors" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:21 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy msgid "4d depth colors" msgstr "Additive Colours" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:22 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:20 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:24 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:17 #, fuzzy msgid "Random 3D" msgstr "Random" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:23 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:27 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:20 #, fuzzy msgid "Random 4D" msgstr "Random" -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:36 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:34 -msgid "-180.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:37 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:35 -msgid "Walking direction" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:38 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:36 -msgid "180.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:39 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:37 -msgid "1.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:40 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:38 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Walking speed" -msgstr "Whale Speed" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:41 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:39 -msgid "100.0" -msgstr "" - -#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:46 +#: ScreenSavers/klein.xml.h:48 msgid "" "A Klein bottle is the 4D analog of a moebius strip. You can walk on the " "surface of the bottle or rotate it in 4D or walk on it while it rotates in " "4D. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: " "Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American " -"Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle Written by Carsten " +"Library, 1990. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle Written by Carsten " "Steger; 2008." msgstr "" @@ -5994,7 +6844,7 @@ msgstr "Lament" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "Lemarchand's Box, the Lament Configuration. Warning: occasionally opens " -"doors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie " +"doors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie " "Zawinski; 1998." msgstr "" "Animates a simulation of Lemarchand's Box, repeatedly solving itself. " @@ -6140,9 +6990,9 @@ msgid "" "motion lamp are registered trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. The " "configuration of the globe and base of the motion lamp are registered " "trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. in the U.S.A. and in other " -"countries around the world.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_lamp http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavarand " -"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." +"countries around the world.\" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_lamp " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Lavarand Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/lcdscrub.xml.h:1 @@ -6256,7 +7106,7 @@ msgstr "Loop" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "A cellular automaton that generates loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, " -"and eventually die. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_loops Written " +"and eventually die. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_loops Written " "by David Bagley; 1999." msgstr "" "This one produces loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, and eventually die. " @@ -6316,24 +7166,38 @@ msgstr "" msgid "m6502" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:3 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:2 +msgid "Assembly file" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:5 #, fuzzy msgid "Display time for each program" msgstr "Display Wireframe" -#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:5 -msgid "Assembly file" +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:11 +#, fuzzy +msgid "500" +msgstr "100%" + +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Instructions per second" +msgstr "Animation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:13 +msgid "120000" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/m6502.xml.h:16 msgid "" -"This emulates a 6502 microprocessor. The family of 6502 chips were used " -"throughout the 70's and 80's in machines such as the Atari 2600, Commodore " -"PET, VIC20 and C64, Apple ][, and the NES. Some example programs are " -"included, and it can also read in an assembly file as input. Original " -"JavaScript Version by Stian Soreng: http://www.6502asm.com/. Ported to " -"XScreenSaver by Jeremy English. Written by Stian Soreng and Jeremy English; " -"2007." +"Emulates a 6502 microprocessor, and runs some example programs on it. The " +"family of 6502 chips were used throughout the 70's and 80's in machines such " +"as the Atari 2600, Commodore PET, VIC20 and C64, Apple ][, and the NES. Some " +"example programs are included, and it can also read in an assembly file as " +"input. Original JavaScript Version by Stian Soreng: http://www.6502asm.com/. " +"Ported to XScreenSaver by Jeremy English. Written by Stian Soreng and Jeremy " +"English; 2007." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/matrixview.xml.h:1 @@ -6425,12 +7289,49 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Generates random mazes, with three different algorithms: Kruskal, Prim, and " "a depth-first recursive backtracker. It also solves them. Backtracking and " -"look-ahead paths are displayed in different colors. http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/Maze_generation_algorithm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"look-ahead paths are displayed in different colors. https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/Maze_generation_algorithm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Maze_solving_algorithm Written by Martin Weiss, Dave Lemke, Jim Randell, " "Jamie Zawinski, Johannes Keukelaar, and Zack Weinberg; 1985." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:1 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Maze3D" +msgstr "Maze" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Show Overlay" +msgstr "Show Labels" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:9 +msgid "Acid" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:11 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:9 +msgid "Rows" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:8 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Columns" +msgstr "Text Columns" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:13 +msgid "Inverters" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:14 +msgid "Rats" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/maze3d.xml.h:15 +msgid "" +"A re-creation of the 3D Maze screensaver from Windows 95. Written by Sudoer; " +"2018." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/memscroller.xml.h:1 #, fuzzy msgid "MemScroller" @@ -6474,8 +7375,8 @@ msgstr "Max Depth" #, fuzzy msgid "" "The Menger Gasket is a cube-based recursive fractal object analagous to the " -"Sierpinski Tetrahedron. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." +"Sierpinski Tetrahedron. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." msgstr "" "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " "cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. Written " @@ -6503,9 +7404,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/metaballs.xml.h:17 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Draws two dimensional metaballs: overlapping and merging balls with fuzzy " -"edges. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by W.P. van Paassen; " -"2003." +"2D meta-balls: overlapping and merging balls with fuzzy edges. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by W.P. van Paassen; 2003." msgstr "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." @@ -6592,8 +7492,8 @@ msgstr "Draw Ants" #, fuzzy msgid "" "M. C. Escher's \"Moebius Strip II\", an image of ants walking along the " -"surface of a moebius strip. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo F. " +"surface of a moebius strip. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo F. " "Vianna; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and " @@ -6619,7 +7519,7 @@ msgstr "Number of trees" msgid "" "An interlinked loop of rotating gears. The layout of the gears follows the " "path of a moebius strip. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"Gears\" screen " -"savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia.org/" +"savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear https://en.wikipedia.org/" "wiki/Moebius_strip Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." msgstr "" "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " @@ -6638,7 +7538,7 @@ msgstr "Offset" #, fuzzy msgid "" "When the lines on the screen Make more lines in between, That's a moire'! " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski and " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski and " "Michael Bayne; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " @@ -6654,7 +7554,7 @@ msgstr "Moire2" msgid "" "Generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines the planes " "with various operations. The planes are moving independently of one another, " -"causing the interference lines to spray. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"causing the interference lines to spray. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." msgstr "" "Another example of the fun you can have with moire interference patterns; " @@ -6699,7 +7599,7 @@ msgstr "" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "Some interesting molecules. Several molecules are built in, and it can also " -"read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Protein_Data_Bank_%28file_format%29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." msgstr "" "Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common molecules " @@ -6733,8 +7633,8 @@ msgstr "Icosahedron" #: ScreenSavers/morph3d.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Platonic solids that turn inside out and get spikey. http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/Platonic_solid Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." +"Platonic solids that turn inside out and get spikey. https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Platonic_solid Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws line- and arc-based Truchet patterns that tile the screen. " "Written by Adrian Likins." @@ -6788,7 +7688,7 @@ msgid "" "Memo 239, 1972), Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code in 1962. That " "code still lives on here, some 46 years later. In \"mismunch\" mode, it " "displays a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching " -"squares algorithm instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en." +"squares algorithm instead. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Munching_square Written by Jackson Wright, Tim Showalter, " "Jamie Zawinski and Steven Hazel; 1997." msgstr "" @@ -6806,11 +7706,13 @@ msgstr "NerveRot" msgid "Blot count" msgstr "Blot Count" -#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:14 msgid "Colors" msgstr "Colours" #: ScreenSavers/nerverot.xml.h:13 ScreenSavers/pyro.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:5 msgid "Seldom" msgstr "Seldom" @@ -6875,8 +7777,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/pacman.xml.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Simulates a game of Pac-Man on a randomly-created level. http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/Pac-Man Written by Edwin de Jong; 2004." +"Simulates a game of Pac-Man on a randomly-created level. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man Written by Edwin de Jong and Jamie Zawinski; 2004." msgstr "" "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It can " "also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and bandwidth. " @@ -6889,31 +7791,68 @@ msgstr "Pedal" #: ScreenSavers/pedal.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The even-odd winding rule. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even-odd_rule http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero-rule Written by Dale Moore; 1995." +"The even-odd winding rule. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even-odd_rule " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero-rule Written by Dale Moore; 1995." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:1 -msgid "Penetrate" -msgstr "Penetrate" +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:1 +msgid "Peepers" +msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:3 -msgid "Explosions" -msgstr "Explosions" +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of eyes" +msgstr "Number of Circles" -#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:6 -msgid "Start badly, but learn" -msgstr "Start badly, but learn" +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Scroll" +msgstr "Scroll Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:7 +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Bounce or scroll" +msgstr "Bounce Off Walls" + +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Grid" +msgstr "Grid Size" + +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:15 +msgid "Beholder" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/peepers.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Floating eyeballs. Anatomically correct, and they also track the pointer. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." +msgstr "" +"Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski." + +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:1 +msgid "Penetrate" +msgstr "Penetrate" + +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:3 +msgid "Explosions" +msgstr "Explosions" + +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:6 +msgid "Start badly, but learn" +msgstr "Start badly, but learn" + +#: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:7 msgid "Always play well" msgstr "Always play well" #: ScreenSavers/penetrate.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. http://" +"Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. https://" "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_Command Written by Adam Miller; 1999." msgstr "" "This hack simulates the classic arcade game Missile Command. Written by Adam " @@ -6923,11 +7862,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Penrose" msgstr "Penrose" -#: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:9 ScreenSavers/twang.xml.h:15 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Tile size" -msgstr "Tile Size" - #: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:11 #, fuzzy msgid "Draw ammann lines" @@ -6936,18 +7870,18 @@ msgstr "Draw Ammann Lines" #: ScreenSavers/penrose.xml.h:13 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica " -"technology. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor who " -"has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black holes, " -"and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit " -"against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied a pattern " -"he created (a pattern demonstrating that \"a nonrepeating pattern could " -"exist in nature\") for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he " -"doesn't like litigation but, \"When it comes to the population of Great " -"Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe their bottoms on what " -"appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be " -"taken.\" As reported by News of the Weird #491, 4-Jul-1997. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling Written by Timo Korvola; 1997." +"Quasiperiodic tilings. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math " +"professor who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, " +"black holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-" +"infringement lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose " +"said copied a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating that \"a " +"nonrepeating pattern could exist in nature\") for its Kleenex quilted toilet " +"paper. Penrose said he doesn't like litigation but, \"When it comes to the " +"population of Great Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe their " +"bottoms on what appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last " +"stand must be taken.\" As reported by News of the Weird #491, 4-Jul-1997. " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Tessellation Written by Timo Korvola; 1997." msgstr "" "Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica " "technology. Written by Timo Korvola. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a " @@ -7052,10 +7986,6 @@ msgstr "Phosphor" msgid "Font scale" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:11 -msgid "Amber" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/phosphor.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "" @@ -7106,7 +8036,7 @@ msgstr "No shadow" msgid "" "Loads several random images, and displays them as if lying in a random pile. " "The pile is periodically reshuffled, with new images coming in and old ones " -"being thrown out. Written by Jens Kilian; 2008." +"being thrown out. Written by Jens Kilian and Jamie Zawinski; 2008." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/piecewise.xml.h:1 @@ -7148,7 +8078,7 @@ msgstr "Scroll Speed" msgid "Gear size" msgstr "Gears" -#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/pinion.xml.h:12 ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:36 #, fuzzy msgid "100" msgstr "100%" @@ -7166,7 +8096,7 @@ msgstr "" #, fuzzy msgid "" "A gear system marches across the screen. See also the \"Gears\" and " -"\"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear " +"\"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear " "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." msgstr "" "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " @@ -7227,8 +8157,8 @@ msgstr "Random Melt Style" #: ScreenSavers/pipes.xml.h:22 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"A growing plumbing system, with bolts and valves. Written by Marcelo Vianna; " -"1997." +"A growing plumbing system, with bolts and valves. Written by Marcelo Vianna " +"and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " "Zawinski." @@ -7781,7 +8711,7 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:128 #, fuzzy -msgid "Great pentakisdodekahedron" +msgid "Great pentakisdodecahedron" msgstr "Dodecahedron" #: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:129 @@ -7934,9 +8864,9 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/polyhedra.xml.h:169 msgid "" "The 75 uniform polyhedra and their duals, plus 5 prisms and antiprisms, and " -"some information about each. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Dual_polyhedron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiprism Written by Dr. Zvi " +"some information about each. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Dual_polyhedron https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiprism Written by Dr. Zvi " "Har'El and Jamie Zawinski; 2004." msgstr "" @@ -7953,7 +8883,7 @@ msgstr "Identical Pieces" #, fuzzy msgid "" "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-shaped " -"puzzle pieces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyomino Written by Stephen " +"puzzle pieces. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyomino Written by Stephen " "Montgomery-Smith; 2002." msgstr "" "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-shaped " @@ -8001,10 +8931,10 @@ msgid "" "The six regular 4D polytopes rotating in 4D. Inspired by H.S.M Coxeter's " "book \"Regular Polytopes\", 3rd Edition, Dover Publications, Inc., 1973, and " "Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer " -"Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten Steger; " -"2003." +"Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Tesseract https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten " +"Steger; 2003." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:1 @@ -8020,10 +8950,6 @@ msgstr "Wave Speed" msgid "Crisp" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:6 -msgid "Noise" -msgstr "" - #: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:7 msgid "Noisy" msgstr "" @@ -8035,8 +8961,9 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/pong.xml.h:14 msgid "" "The 1971 Pong home video game, including artifacts of an old color TV set. " -"In clock mode, the score keeps track of the current time. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong Written by Jeremy English and Trevor Blackwell; 2003." +"In clock mode, the score keeps track of the current time. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong Written by Jeremy English, Trevor Blackwell and " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2003." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:1 @@ -8105,42 +9032,78 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/popsquares.xml.h:22 msgid "" -"This draws a pop-art-ish looking grid of pulsing colors. Written by Levi " -"Burton; 2003." +"A pop-art-ish looking grid of pulsing colors. Written by Levi Burton; 2003." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:1 msgid "ProjectivePlane" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:13 -msgid "Distance bands" +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:23 +msgid "-4" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:24 #, fuzzy -msgid "Direction bands" -msgstr "Directional Lighting" +msgid "WX speed" +msgstr "Wave Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:25 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:8 +msgid "4" +msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:17 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:26 #, fuzzy -msgid "Distance colors" -msgstr "Additive Colours" +msgid "WY speed" +msgstr "Wave Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:27 #, fuzzy -msgid "Direction colors" -msgstr "Subtractive Colours" +msgid "WZ speed" +msgstr "Wave Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:28 +#, fuzzy +msgid "XY speed" +msgstr "Anim Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:29 +#, fuzzy +msgid "XZ speed" +msgstr "Anim Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:30 +#, fuzzy +msgid "YZ speed" +msgstr "Anim Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:31 +msgid "-180" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:32 +msgid "Walk dir " +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:33 +#, fuzzy +msgid "180" +msgstr "1" + +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:35 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Walk speed" +msgstr "Whale Speed" -#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:44 +#: ScreenSavers/projectiveplane.xml.h:46 msgid "" "A 4D embedding of the real projective plane. You can walk on the surface of " "the real projective plane or rotate it in 4D or walk on it while it rotates " "in 4D. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: " "Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American " -"Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_projective_plane http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_surface http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_cap " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" +"Library, 1990. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_projective_plane https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_surface https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_cap " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" "RealProjectivePlane.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/RomanSurface.html " "http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Cross-Cap.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" "MoebiusStrip.html Written by Carsten Steger; 2014." @@ -8158,7 +9121,7 @@ msgstr "Draw Cell" #: ScreenSavers/providence.xml.h:8 msgid "" "\"A pyramid unfinished. In the zenith an eye in a triangle, surrounded by a " -"glory, proper.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence Written by " +"glory, proper.\" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence Written by " "Blair Tennessy; 2004." msgstr "" @@ -8280,8 +9243,8 @@ msgstr "Polygons" msgid "" "Bounces a series of line segments around the screen, and uses variations on " "this basic motion pattern to produce all sorts of different presentations: " -"line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping translucent areas. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Qix Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." +"line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping translucent areas. https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qix Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." msgstr "" "This is the swiss army chainsaw of qix programs. It bounces a series of line " "segments around the screen, and uses variations on this basic motion pattern " @@ -8293,11 +9256,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "QuasiCrystal" msgstr "Crystal" -#: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:10 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Displacement" -msgstr "Display Stars" - #: ScreenSavers/quasicrystal.xml.h:14 msgid "" "A quasicrystal is a structure that is ordered but aperiodic. Two-dimensional " @@ -8306,7 +9264,7 @@ msgid "" "the period, position, and rotation of the component planes, and whether the " "rotation of the planes is evenly distributed around the circle (the " "\"symmetry\" option, above) or random. See also the \"RD-Bomb\", \"CWaves\" " -"and \"Penrose\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasicrystal " +"and \"Penrose\" screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasicrystal " "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2013." msgstr "" @@ -8317,8 +9275,79 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/queens.xml.h:7 msgid "" "The N-Queens problem: how to place N queens on an NxN chessboard such that " -"no queen can attack a sister? See also the \"Endgame\" screen saver. http://" -"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_queens_puzzle Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." +"no queen can attack a sister? See also the \"Endgame\" screen saver. https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_queens_puzzle Written by Blair Tennessy and " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2002." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:1 +msgid "RaverHoop" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Lights" +msgstr "Tight" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Speed, motion" +msgstr "Speed Limit" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Speed, lights" +msgstr "Speed Limit" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:16 +msgid "Sustain" +msgstr "Sustain" + +#: ScreenSavers/raverhoop.xml.h:21 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Simulates an LED hula hoop in a dark room. Oontz oontz oontz. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" +"Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski." + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:1 +msgid "RazzleDazzle" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:14 +msgid "Mono" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Ship Outlines" +msgstr "Splines" + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Flat Pattern" +msgstr "Flat Lighting" + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:19 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Ships or flat pattern" +msgstr "Flat Lighting" + +#: ScreenSavers/razzledazzle.xml.h:22 +#, no-c-format +msgid "" +"Generates an infinitely-scrolling sequence of dazzle camouflage patterns. " +"Dazzle Ships, in addition to being the best album by Orchestral Manoeuvres " +"in the Dark, were military vessels during World War I and early in World War " +"II that were painted not to conceal but to confuse: with these Cubist " +"overlapping stripes, it was very hard to estimate their size, range and " +"heading. This was a big deal before the invention of Radar. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubism " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_Ships_%28album%29 https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Acoustic_mirror https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2018." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:1 @@ -8335,7 +9364,7 @@ msgstr "Wander Speed" msgid "1%" msgstr "1%" -#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:8 +#: ScreenSavers/rd-bomb.xml.h:8 ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:17 #, fuzzy msgid "Fill screen" msgstr "Fill Screen" @@ -8433,8 +9462,8 @@ msgstr "Lighting Effect" #: ScreenSavers/ripples.xml.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water, overlayed on " -"the desktop or an image. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999." +"Rippling interference patterns reminiscent of splashing water distort a " +"loaded image. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999." msgstr "" "This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water. With the -" "water option, it manipulates your desktop image to look like something is " @@ -8459,6 +9488,38 @@ msgstr "" "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " "Zawinski." +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:1 +msgid "RomanBoy" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:5 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Order of the surface" +msgstr "Solid Surface" + +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:7 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Deform the projective plane" +msgstr "Solid Surface" + +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:13 +msgid "1000.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/romanboy.xml.h:45 +#, no-c-format +msgid "" +"A 3D immersion of the real projective plane that smoothly deforms between " +"the Roman surface and the Boy surface. You can walk on the surface of the " +"real projective plane or rotate it in 3D. Furthermore, it is possible to " +"smoothly deform the real projective plane between the Roman surface and the " +"Boy surface while turning it or walking on it. Inspired by François Apéry's " +"book \"Models of the Real Projective Plane\", Vieweg, 1987. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy%27s_surface https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Roman_surface http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BoySurface.html http://mathworld." +"wolfram.com/RomanSurface.html Written by Carsten Steger; 2014." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:1 msgid "Rorschach" msgstr "Rorschach" @@ -8476,8 +9537,8 @@ msgstr "With Y Symmetry" #: ScreenSavers/rorschach.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Inkblot patterns via a reflected random walk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Rorschach_inkblot_test http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by " +"Inkblot patterns via a reflected random walk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Rorschach_inkblot_test https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by " "Jamie Zawinski; 1992." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -8491,30 +9552,35 @@ msgstr "RotZoomer" msgid "Rectangle count" msgstr "Rectangle Count" -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "Stationary rectangles" msgstr "Stationary Rectangles" -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:10 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:11 #, fuzzy msgid "Wandering rectangles" msgstr "Wandering Rectangles" -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:11 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "Sweeping arcs" msgstr "Sweeping Arcs" -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Rotating discs" +msgstr "Rotation Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:14 msgid "Animate" msgstr "Animate" -#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:14 +#: ScreenSavers/rotzoomer.xml.h:16 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Distorts an image by rotating and scaling random sections of it. Written by " -"Claudio Matsuoka; 2001." +"Claudio Matsuoka and Jamie Zawinski; 2001." msgstr "" "Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the screen. Written by " "Claudio Matsuoka." @@ -8532,7 +9598,7 @@ msgstr "Show Shuffling" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "A Rubik's Cube that repeatedly shuffles and solves itself. See also the " -"\"GLSnake\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik" +"\"GLSnake\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik" "%27s_Cube Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." msgstr "" "Draws a Rubik's Cube that rotates in three dimensions and repeatedly " @@ -8547,7 +9613,7 @@ msgstr "Rubik" #, fuzzy msgid "" "The \"Rubik's Mirror Blocks\" puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\", \"Cube21\", " -"and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Combination_puzzles#Irregular_cuboids Written by Vasek Potocek; 2009." msgstr "" "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie Wilkinson, " @@ -8574,6 +9640,48 @@ msgstr "Star" msgid "Textured balls spinning like crazy. Written by Eric Lassauge; 2002." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:1 +msgid "Scooter" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:5 +msgid "Very slow" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Boat Speed" +msgstr "Wave Speed" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:7 +msgid "Very fast" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Number of doors" +msgstr "Number of Colours" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:10 +msgid "40" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy +msgid "200" +msgstr "100%" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:16 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Colorful" +msgstr "Colours" + +#: ScreenSavers/scooter.xml.h:18 +msgid "" +"Zooming down a tunnel in a star field. Originally an Amiga hack. Written by " +"Sven Thoennissen; 2001. Ported by EoflaOE; 2019." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:1 msgid "ShadeBobs" msgstr "ShadeBobs" @@ -8581,8 +9689,8 @@ msgstr "ShadeBobs" #: ScreenSavers/shadebobs.xml.h:17 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This draws smoothly-shaded oscillating oval patterns that look something " -"like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." +"Oscillating oval patterns that look something like vapor trails or neon " +"tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." msgstr "" "This draws smoothly-shaded oscilating oval patterns, that look something " "like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit." @@ -8600,7 +9708,7 @@ msgstr "Points" #, fuzzy msgid "" "The 2D Sierpinski triangle fractal. See also the \"Sierpinski3D\" screen " -"saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Written by Desmond " +"saver. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Written by Desmond " "Daignault; 1997." msgstr "" "This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski triangle " @@ -8613,7 +9721,7 @@ msgstr "Sierpinski3D" #: ScreenSavers/sierpinski3d.xml.h:11 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The recursive Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"The recursive Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Sierpinski_triangle#Analogs_in_higher_dimension Written by Jamie Zawinski " "and Tim Robinson; 1999." msgstr "" @@ -8693,10 +9801,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "SkyTentacles" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:6 ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:9 -msgid "Length" -msgstr "Length" - #: ScreenSavers/skytentacles.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "Flexibility" @@ -8756,10 +9860,9 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/slidescreen.xml.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles the " -"squares around as if it was one of those \"fifteen-puzzle\" games where " -"there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994." +"A variant on a \"fifteen puzzle\", operating on the screen or an image. It " +"divides the image into a grid and randomly shuffles the squares. https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994." msgstr "" "This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles the " "squares around as if it was one of those annoying ``16-puzzle'' games, where " @@ -8898,7 +10001,7 @@ msgid "" "A sonar display pings (get it?) the hosts on your local network, and plots " "their distance (response time) from you. The three rings represent ping " "times of approximately 2.5, 70 and 2,000 milliseconds respectively. " -"Alternately, it can run a simulation that doesn't involve hosts. http://en." +"Alternately, it can run a simulation that doesn't involve hosts. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping#History Written by Jamie Zawinski and Stephen " "Martin; 1998." msgstr "" @@ -8968,7 +10071,7 @@ msgid "" "These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although they " "are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in the " "solution to certain wave functions, most notably the eigenfunctions of " -"angular momentum operators. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"angular momentum operators. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Spherical_harmonics#Visualization_of_the_spherical_harmonics Written by Paul " "Bourke and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." msgstr "" @@ -8992,6 +10095,49 @@ msgid "" "to Linux by Tugrul Galatali - <http://rss-glx.sourceforge.net/>." msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:1 +msgid "SplitFlap" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Display text" +msgstr "Display Stars" + +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:11 +msgid "Display 12-hour clock" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:12 +msgid "Display 24-hour clock" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/splitflap.xml.h:26 +msgid "" +"Simulates a split-flap display, an old style of electromechanical sign as " +"seen in airports and train stations, and commonly used in alarm clocks in " +"the 1960s and 1970s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-flap_display " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip_clock Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2015." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:1 +msgid "Splodesic" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Eruption frequency" +msgstr "Launch Frequency" + +#: ScreenSavers/splodesic.xml.h:12 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"A geodesic sphere experiences a series of eruptions. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" +"This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/spotlight.xml.h:1 msgid "Spotlight" msgstr "Spotlight" @@ -9022,8 +10168,8 @@ msgstr "" #, fuzzy, no-c-format msgid "" "Slinky-like creatures walk down an infinite staircase and occasionally " -"explode! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q" -"%2Abert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness Written by Ed Mackey; " +"explode! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q" +"%2Abert https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness Written by Ed Mackey; " "1997." msgstr "" "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " @@ -9059,8 +10205,8 @@ msgstr "Stairs" #: ScreenSavers/stairs.xml.h:6 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Escher's infinite staircase. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." +"Escher's infinite staircase. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna and Jamie Zawinski; 1998." msgstr "" "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and " "rotates it in three dimensions. Written by Marcelo Vianna." @@ -9143,9 +10289,9 @@ msgstr "Text Columns" #, fuzzy msgid "" "A stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over a star " -"field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. http://en." +"field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_opening_crawl Written by Jamie Zawinski and " -"Claudio Matauoka; 2001." +"Claudio Matsuoka; 2001." msgstr "" "Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over " "a star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. Written " @@ -9177,23 +10323,47 @@ msgid "Strange" msgstr "Strange" #: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:5 +msgid "Curviness" +msgstr "Curviness" + +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:6 #, fuzzy msgid "1k" msgstr "1" -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "Number of points" msgstr "Number of Spots" -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:7 -msgid "100k" +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:8 +msgid "500k" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:10 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:9 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Point size" +msgstr "Points" + +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy, no-c-format +msgid "10%" +msgstr "100%" + +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:16 +#, no-c-format +msgid "400%" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Brightness" +msgstr "Brightness Gradients" + +#: ScreenSavers/strange.xml.h:24 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Strange attractors: a swarm of dots swoops and twists around. http://en." +"Strange attractors: a swarm of dots swoops and twists around. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Massimino Pascal; " "1997." msgstr "" @@ -9227,7 +10397,12 @@ msgstr "" msgid "Wireframe only" msgstr "Wireframe" -#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:19 +#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Seamless mode" +msgstr "Seuss Mode" + +#: ScreenSavers/substrate.xml.h:20 msgid "" "Crystalline lines grow on a computational substrate. A simple perpendicular " "growth rule creates intricate city-like structures. Written by J. Tarbell " @@ -9344,12 +10519,12 @@ msgstr "Lines" #: ScreenSavers/surfaces.xml.h:28 msgid "" -"Parametric surfaces. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DinisSurface.html http://" +"Parametric surfaces. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DinisSurface.html https://" "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneper_surface http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" "EnnepersMinimalSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KuenSurface.html " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/" "Seashell.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SwallowtailCatastrophe.html " -"http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BohemianDome.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BohemianDome.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Whitney_umbrella http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PlueckersConoid.html http://" "mathworld.wolfram.com/HennebergsMinimalSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram." "com/CatalansSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CorkscrewSurface.html " @@ -9386,11 +10561,58 @@ msgstr "Z Rotation" #: ScreenSavers/tangram.xml.h:17 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Solves tangram puzzles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram Written by " +"Solves tangram puzzles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram Written by " "Jeremy English; 2005." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:1 +msgid "Tessellimage" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:5 +#, fuzzy +msgid "0.1 second" +msgstr "1 second" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:7 +#, fuzzy +msgid "4 seconds" +msgstr "0 seconds" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:14 +msgid "Delaunay or voronoi" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:15 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Delaunay" +msgstr "Delay" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:16 ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:1 +msgid "Voronoi" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Outline triangles" +msgstr "Splines" + +#: ScreenSavers/tessellimage.xml.h:20 +msgid "" +"Converts an image to triangles using Delaunay tessellation, or to polygons " +"using Voronoi tesselation, and animates the result at various depths. More " +"polygons are allocated to visually complex parts of the image. This is " +"accomplished by first computing the first derivative of the image: the " +"distance between each pixel and its neighbors (which is essentially edge " +"detection or embossing). Then the Delaunay or Voronoi control points are " +"chosen by selecting those pixels whose distance value is above a certain " +"threshold: those are the pixels that have the largest change in color/" +"brightness. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaunay_triangulation https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Tessellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2014." +msgstr "" + #: ScreenSavers/thornbird.xml.h:1 msgid "Thornbird" msgstr "Thornbird" @@ -9432,8 +10654,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/timetunnel.xml.h:9 msgid "" -"An animation similar to the opening and closing effects on the Dr. Who TV " -"show. Written by Sean P. Brennan; 2005." +"An animation similar to the title sequence of Dr. Who in the 70s. Written by " +"Sean P. Brennan; 2005." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/topblock.xml.h:1 @@ -9509,9 +10731,9 @@ msgid "" "The character \"Bit\" from the film, \"Tron\". The \"yes\" state is a " "tetrahedron; the \"no\" state is the second stellation of an icosahedron; " "and the idle state oscillates between a small triambic icosahedron and the " -"compound of an icosahedron and a dodecahedron. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"List_of_Tron_characters#Bit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra " -"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2011." +"compound of an icosahedron and a dodecahedron. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"List_of_Tron_characters#Bit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra " +"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2011." msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:1 @@ -9521,7 +10743,7 @@ msgstr "Truchet" #: ScreenSavers/truchet.xml.h:7 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. http://en." +"Line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. https://en." "wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Adrian Likins; 1998." msgstr "" "This draws line- and arc-based Truchet patterns that tile the screen. " @@ -9556,39 +10778,109 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Divides the screen into a grid, and plucks them. Written by Dan Bornstein." -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:1 -msgid "UnknownPleasures" +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:1 +msgid "Unicrud" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:12 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy -msgid "Orthographic Projection" -msgstr "Mercator Projection" +msgid "Display everything" +msgstr "Display Crosshair" -#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:16 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"PSR B1919+21 (AKA CP 1919) was the first pulsar ever discovered: a spinning " -"neutron star emitting a periodic lighthouse-like beacon. An illustration of " -"the signal received from it was published in Scientific American in 1971, " -"and later in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy in 1977, where it was " -"seen by Stephen Morris, the drummer of Joy Division, and was consequently " -"appropriated by Peter Saville for the cover of the band's album \"Unknown " -"Pleasures\". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsar http://en.wikipedia.org/" -"wiki/PSR_B1919%2B21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_Pleasures http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Saville_%28graphic_designer%29 http://en.wikipedia." -"org/wiki/Joy_Division Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2013." -msgstr "" +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:13 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Display Latin1" +msgstr "Display Crosshair" -#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:1 -msgid "Vermiculate" -msgstr "Vermiculate" +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Display simple characters" +msgstr "Display Stars" -#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:6 +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:15 #, fuzzy -msgid "Squiggly worm-like paths. Written by Tyler Pierce; 2001." +msgid "Display mathematical symbols" +msgstr "Display Wireframe" + +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:16 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Display emoticons" +msgstr "Display Seconds" + +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:17 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Display hieroglyphs" +msgstr "Display Stars" + +#: ScreenSavers/unicrud.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Chooses a random Unicode character and displays it full screen, along with " +"some information about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +msgstr "" +"Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +"the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:1 +msgid "UnknownPleasures" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:12 +msgid "Amplitude" +msgstr "Amplitude" + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:14 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Orthographic Projection" +msgstr "Mercator Projection" + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:15 +msgid "Buzz" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:18 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Mask image" +msgstr "Shaded Image" + +#: ScreenSavers/unknownpleasures.xml.h:20 +#, no-c-format +msgid "" +"PSR B1919+21 (AKA CP 1919) was the first pulsar ever discovered: a spinning " +"neutron star emitting a periodic lighthouse-like beacon. An illustration of " +"the signal received from it was published in Scientific American in 1971, " +"and later in The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy in 1977, where it was " +"seen by Stephen Morris, the drummer of Joy Division, and was consequently " +"appropriated by Peter Saville for the cover of the band's album \"Unknown " +"Pleasures\". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsar https://en.wikipedia.org/" +"wiki/PSR_B1919%2B21 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_Pleasures https://" +"en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Saville_%28graphic_designer%29 https://en." +"wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Division Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2013." +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:1 +msgid "Vermiculate" +msgstr "Vermiculate" + +#: ScreenSavers/vermiculate.xml.h:6 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Squiggly worm-like paths. Written by Tyler Pierce; 2001." msgstr "Draws squiggly worm-like paths. Written by Tyler Pierce." +#: ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:1 +msgid "VFeedback" +msgstr "" + +#: ScreenSavers/vfeedback.xml.h:10 +#, fuzzy +msgid "" +"Simulates video feedback: pointing a video camera at an NTSC television. " +"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." +msgstr "" +"Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. Written by " +"Jamie Zawinski." + #: ScreenSavers/vidwhacker.xml.h:1 msgid "VidWhacker" msgstr "VidWhacker" @@ -9620,14 +10912,21 @@ msgstr "" "displays that image for a few seconds, and does it again. This works really " "well if you just feed broadcast television into it." -#: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:1 -msgid "Voronoi" +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:1 +msgid "Vigilance" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy -msgid "Point size" -msgstr "Points" +msgid "Number of cameras" +msgstr "Number of Circles" + +#: ScreenSavers/vigilance.xml.h:11 +msgid "" +"Security cameras keep careful track of their surroundings. You can trust " +"them. Everything is completely under control. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +"2017." +msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/voronoi.xml.h:10 msgid "50 pixels" @@ -9654,8 +10953,8 @@ msgid "" "existing points also wander around. There are a set of control points on the " "plane, each at the center of a colored cell. Every pixel within that cell is " "closer to that cell's control point than to any other control point. That is " -"what determines the cell's shapes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -"Voronoi_diagram http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Jamie " +"what determines the cell's shapes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"Voronoi_diagram https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Jamie " "Zawinski; 2007." msgstr "" @@ -9667,7 +10966,7 @@ msgstr "Draw Spots" #: ScreenSavers/wander.xml.h:14 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"A colorful random-walk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by " +"A colorful random-walk. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by " "Rick Campbell; 1999." msgstr "" "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." @@ -9705,16 +11004,17 @@ msgstr "2 minutes" msgid "Image opacity" msgstr "Image Directory" -#: ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:18 +#: ScreenSavers/webcollage.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide Web. " -"It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then extracting " -"images from the returned pages. WARNING: THE INTERNET SOMETIMES CONTAINS " -"PORNOGRAPHY. The Internet being what it is, absolutely anything might show " -"up in the collage including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even " -"nudity. Please act accordingly. See also http://www.jwz.org/webcollage/ " -"Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." +"This is what the Internet looks like. This creates collages out of random " +"images from the World Wide Web. It finds the images by feeding random words " +"into various search engines, and pulling images (or sections of images) out " +"of the pages returned. WARNING: THE INTERNET SOMETIMES CONTAINS PORNOGRAPHY. " +"The Internet being what it is, absolutely anything might show up in the " +"collage including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even nudity. Please " +"act accordingly. See also https://www.jwz.org/webcollage/ Written by Jamie " +"Zawinski; 1999." msgstr "" "This program makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World " "Wide Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then " @@ -9811,7 +11111,12 @@ msgstr "" msgid "XAnalogTV" msgstr "" -#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:9 +#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:3 +#, fuzzy +msgid "Colorbars only" +msgstr "Colour Bars Enabled" + +#: ScreenSavers/xanalogtv.xml.h:10 msgid "" "An old TV set, including artifacts like snow, bloom, distortion, ghosting, " "and hash noise. It also simulates the TV warming up. It will cycle through " @@ -9858,8 +11163,8 @@ msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/xlyap.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"This generates pretty fractal pictures via the Lyapunov exponent. http://en." -"wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997." +"The Lyapunov exponent makes pretty fractal pictures. https://en.wikipedia." +"org/wiki/Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997." msgstr "" "This generates pretty fractal pictures by doing funky math involving the " "``Lyapunov exponent.'' It has a cool interactive mode, too. Written by Ron " @@ -9917,7 +11222,7 @@ msgstr "Phone Number" msgid "" "The \"digital rain\" effect, as seen on the computer monitors in \"The Matrix" "\". See also \"GLMatrix\" for a 3D rendering of the similar effect that " -"appeared in the movie's title sequence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +"appeared in the movie's title sequence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" "Matrix_digital_rain Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." msgstr "" @@ -9942,40 +11247,38 @@ msgstr "XSpiroGraph" #: ScreenSavers/xspirograph.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy msgid "" -"Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. http://" +"Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. https://" "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirograph Written by Rohit Singh; 2000." msgstr "" "Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. By Rohit " "Singh." #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:8 -#, fuzzy -msgid "X magnification" -msgstr "Magnification" +msgid "X mag" +msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:9 #, fuzzy -msgid " X border width" +msgid " X border" msgstr "Border Width" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:10 #, fuzzy -msgid " X lens offset" +msgid " X lens" msgstr "Lens Offset" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:11 -#, fuzzy -msgid "Y magnification" -msgstr "Magnification" +msgid "Y mag" +msgstr "" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:12 #, fuzzy -msgid " Y border width" +msgid " Y border" msgstr "Border Width" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:13 #, fuzzy -msgid " Y lens offset" +msgid " Y lens" msgstr "Lens Offset" #: ScreenSavers/zoom.xml.h:14 @@ -9994,1591 +11297,1784 @@ msgstr "" "than just a simple zoom. Written by James Macnicol." #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "BinaryRing" -#~ msgstr "Binary Encoding" +#~ msgid "Bubble color" +#~ msgstr "Bubbles Float" + +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This generates a languidly-scrolling vertical field of sinusoidal colors. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski." #, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Radius" -#~ msgid "Ring Radius" -#~ msgstr "Radius" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens wander " +#~ "around the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by Jonas " +#~ "Munsin; 1998." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This hack grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens " +#~ "wander around the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by " +#~ "Jonas Munsin." #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Fade with colors" -#~ msgstr "FadePlot" +#~ msgid "Image file" +#~ msgstr "Image File" #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Windows 10 " -#~ msgstr "Windows 2000" +#~ msgid "X magnification" +#~ msgstr "Magnification" #, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Complexity" -#~ msgid "Wave complexity" -#~ msgstr "Complexity" +#~ msgid " X border width" +#~ msgstr "Border Width" #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "CubeStack" -#~ msgstr "Storm" +#~ msgid "Y magnification" +#~ msgstr "Magnification" #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Opacity" -#~ msgstr "Image Directory" +#~ msgid " Y border width" +#~ msgstr "Border Width" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "An endless stack of unfolding, translucent cubes. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins " +#~ "it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton and Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski; 2001." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski." +#~ "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins " +#~ "it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton." #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "CubeTwist" -#~ msgstr "Cube" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if " +#~ "seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. Written by Dan " +#~ "Bornstein; 2000." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if " +#~ "seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. By Dan Bornstein." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A series of nested cubes rotate and slide recursively. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a " +#~ "large, complex polygon, and renders it by filling using an even/odd " +#~ "winding rule. Written by Dale Moore; 1995." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski." +#~ "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a " +#~ "large, complex polygon, and lets the X server do the bulk of the work by " +#~ "giving it an even/odd winding rule. Written by Dale Moore, based on some " +#~ "ancient PDP-11 code." #, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Stars" -#~ msgid "DeepStars" -#~ msgstr "Stars" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes " +#~ "in rotation and direction. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes " +#~ "in rotation and direction. It can also display 3D separations for red/" +#~ "blue glasses! Mostly written by Jamie Zawinski." #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A dusty, dented disco ball. Woop woop. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "This throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them through a jet " +#~ "engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning the image " +#~ "completely to mush, every now and then it will it interject some splashes " +#~ "of color into the scene, or go into a spin cycle, or stretch the image " +#~ "like taffy. Written by Scott Draves and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This program throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them " +#~ "through a jet engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning " +#~ "the image completely to mush, every now and then it will and then it " +#~ "interjects some splashes of colour into the scene, or go into a spin " +#~ "cycle, or stretch the image like taffy, or (this is my addition) grab an " +#~ "image of your current desktop to chew on. Originally written by Scott " +#~ "Draves; whacked on by Jamie Zawinski." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Flat map" -#~ msgstr "Flat Lighting" +#~ msgid "Spacing" +#~ msgstr "Spacing" #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Deform the surface" -#~ msgstr "Solid Surface" +#~ msgid "Border" +#~ msgstr "Border Width" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Deformation speed" -#~ msgstr "Rotation Speed" +#~ msgid "Zoom" +#~ msgstr "Zoom" #, fuzzy -#~ msgid "0.0" -#~ msgstr "100%" +#~ msgid "Clear" +#~ msgstr "Clear Water" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Initial deformation" -#~ msgstr "Particle Density" +#~ msgid "Left" +#~ msgstr "Left" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Change colors" -#~ msgstr "FadePlot" +#~ msgid "Right" +#~ msgstr "Right" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Random Projection" -#~ msgstr "Random Object" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as " +#~ "the heads (``ants'') walk along the screen, they change pixel values in " +#~ "their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior is " +#~ "influenced. Written by David Bagley." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as " +#~ "the heads (``ants'') walk along the screen, they change pixel values in " +#~ "their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behaviour is " +#~ "influenced. Written by David Bagley." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Orthographic" -#~ msgstr "Orthographic Projection" +#~ msgid "Ant" +#~ msgstr "Ant" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "X rotation speed" -#~ msgstr "Rotation Speed" +#~ msgid "Four Sided Cells" +#~ msgstr "Four Sided Cells" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Y rotation speed" -#~ msgstr "Rotation Speed" +#~ msgid "Nine Sided Cells" +#~ msgstr "Nine Sided Cells" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Z rotation speed" -#~ msgstr "Rotation Speed" +#~ msgid "Sharp Turns" +#~ msgstr "Sharp Turns" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Displays a looping countdown based on the SMPTE Universal Film leader on " -#~ "a simulation of an old analog television. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" -#~ "Film_leader Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " -#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " -#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgid "Six Sided Cells" +#~ msgstr "Six Sided Cells" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "GeodesicGears" -#~ msgstr "Moebius" +#~ msgid "Truchet Lines" +#~ msgstr "Truchet Lines" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Describe gears" -#~ msgstr "Describe Molecule" +#~ msgid "Twelve Sided Cells" +#~ msgstr "Twelve Sided Cells" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number gears" -#~ msgstr "Number of Sharks" +#~ msgid "Bitmap to rotate" +#~ msgstr "Bitmap to rotate" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Grid width" -#~ msgstr "Border Width" +#~ msgid "Sparc Linux" +#~ msgstr "Sparc Linux" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Grid depth" -#~ msgstr "Max Depth" +#~ msgid "Bubbles Fall" +#~ msgstr "Bubbles Fall" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Lower Left" -#~ msgid "Tower depth" -#~ msgstr "Lower Left" +#~ msgid "Bubbles Rise" +#~ msgstr "Bubbles Rise" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Tower spacing" -#~ msgstr "Spacing" +#~ msgid "Bubbles exist in three dimensions" +#~ msgstr "Bubbles exist in three dimensions" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Glitchiness" -#~ msgstr "Twistoid" +#~ msgid "Don't hide bubbles when they pop" +#~ msgstr "Don't hide bubbles when they pop" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Day image" -#~ msgstr "Display Stars" +#~ msgid "Draw circles instead of pixmap bubbles" +#~ msgstr "Draw circles instead of pixmap bubbles" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Night Dim" -#~ msgid "Night image" -#~ msgstr "Night Dim" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:" +#~ "small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine " +#~ "to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:" +#~ "small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine " +#~ "to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol." -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Gravity" -#~ msgid "GravityWell" -#~ msgstr "Gravity" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A bit like `Spotlight', except that instead of merely exposing part of " +#~ "your desktop, it creates a bump map from it. Basically, it 3D-izes a " +#~ "roaming section of your desktop, based on color intensity. Written by " +#~ "Shane Smit." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "A bit like `Spotlight', except that instead of merely exposing part of " +#~ "your desktop, it creates a bump map from it. Basically, it 3D-ises a " +#~ "roaming section of your desktop, based on colour intensity. Written by " +#~ "Shane Smit." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Grid Size" -#~ msgstr "Grid Size" +#~ msgid "Double Buffer" +#~ msgstr "Double Buffer" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of stars" -#~ msgstr "Number of Sharks" +#~ msgid "Cosmos" +#~ msgstr "Cosmos" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Massive objects distort space in a two dimensional universe. Written by " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski; 2019." +#~ "Draws fireworks and zooming, fading flares. By Tom Campbell. You can find " +#~ "it at <http://cosmos.dnsalias.net/cosmos/>" #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Handedness" -#~ msgid "Handsy" -#~ msgstr "Handedness" +#~ "Draws fireworks and zooming, fading flares. By Tom Campbell. You can find " +#~ "it at <http://cosmos.dnsalias.net/cosmos/>" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of hands" -#~ msgstr "Number of Sharks" +#~ msgid "Critical" +#~ msgstr "Critical" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A set of robotic hands communicate non-verbally. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski; 2018." +#~ "Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random " +#~ "squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by " +#~ "Martin Pool." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Triangle" -#~ msgid "Triangles" -#~ msgstr "Triangle" +#~ "Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random " +#~ "squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by " +#~ "Martin Pool." -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Square" -#~ msgid "Squares" -#~ msgstr "Square" +#~ msgid "Display Solid Colors" +#~ msgstr "Display Solid Colours" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Octahedron" -#~ msgid "Octagons" -#~ msgstr "Octahedron" +#~ msgid "Display Surface Patterns" +#~ msgstr "Display Surface Patterns" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Random Cell Shape" -#~ msgid "Random speed" -#~ msgstr "Random Cell Shape" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Uniform speed" -#~ msgstr "Anim Speed" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Non-uniform speed" -#~ msgstr "Anim Speed" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Random sync" -#~ msgstr "Random Melt Style" - -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A grid of hexagons or other shapes, with tiles dropping out. https://en." -#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_by_regular_polygons Written by Jamie Zawinski; " -#~ "2013." +#~ "A hack similar to `greynetic', but less frenetic. The first " +#~ "implementation was by Stephen Linhart; then Ozymandias G. Desiderata " +#~ "wrote a Java applet clone. That clone was discovered by Jamie Zawinski, " +#~ "and ported to C for inclusion here." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " -#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " -#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Ant Size" -#~ msgid "Hexagon Size" -#~ msgstr "Ant Size" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Line Thickness" -#~ msgstr "Line Thickness" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of squid" -#~ msgstr "Number of Circles" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Head size" -#~ msgstr "Gears" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of tentacles" -#~ msgstr "Number of Circles" - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Pulsar" -#~ msgid "Pulse" -#~ msgstr "Pulsar" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "500" -#~ msgstr "100%" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Instructions per second" -#~ msgstr "Animation Speed" +#~ "A hack similar to `greynetic', but less frenetic. The first " +#~ "implementation was by Stephen Linhart; then Ozymandias G. Desiderata " +#~ "wrote a Java applet clone. That clone was discovered by Jamie Zawinski, " +#~ "and ported to C for inclusion here." -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Maze" -#~ msgid "Maze3D" -#~ msgstr "Maze" +#~ msgid "Spike Count" +#~ msgstr "Spike Count" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Columns" -#~ msgstr "Text Columns" +#~ msgid "x" +#~ msgstr "x" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of eyes" -#~ msgstr "Number of Circles" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws a pulsing sequence of stars, circles, and lines. It would look " +#~ "better if it was faster, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to " +#~ "make this be both: fast, and flicker-free. Yet another reason X sucks. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws a pulsing sequence of stars, circles, and lines. It would look " +#~ "better if it was faster, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to " +#~ "make this be both: fast, and flicker-free. Yet another reason X sucks. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Scroll" -#~ msgstr "Scroll Speed" +#~ msgid "Use Shared Memory" +#~ msgstr "Use Shared Memory" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Bounce or scroll" -#~ msgstr "Bounce Off Walls" +#~ msgid "Fractal Growth" +#~ msgstr "Fractal Growth" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Grid" -#~ msgstr "Grid Size" +#~ msgid "High Dimensional Sphere" +#~ msgstr "High Dimensional Sphere" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Floating eyeballs. Anatomically correct, and they also track the pointer. " -#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2018." +#~ "How could one possibly describe this except as ``drifting recursive " +#~ "fractal cosmic flames?'' Another fine hack from the Scott Draves " +#~ "collection of fine hacks." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "WX speed" -#~ msgstr "Wave Speed" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "WY speed" -#~ msgstr "Wave Speed" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "WZ speed" -#~ msgstr "Wave Speed" +#~ "How could one possibly describe this except as ``drifting recursive " +#~ "fractal cosmic flames?'' Another fine hack from the Scott Draves " +#~ "collection of fine hacks." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "XY speed" -#~ msgstr "Anim Speed" +#~ msgid "Lissojous Figures" +#~ msgstr "Lissojous Figures" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "XZ speed" -#~ msgstr "Anim Speed" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "ElectricSheep is an xscreensaver module that displays mpeg video of an " +#~ "animated fractal flame. In the background, it contributes render cycles " +#~ "to the next animation. Periodically it uploades completed frames to the " +#~ "server, where they are compressed for distribution to all clients. This " +#~ "program is recommended only if you have a high bandwidth connection to " +#~ "the Internet. By Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www." +#~ "electricsheep.org/>. See that web site for configuration information." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "ElectricSheep is an xscreensaver module that displays mpeg video of an " +#~ "animated fractal flame. In the background, it contributes render cycles " +#~ "to the next animation. Periodically it uploades completed frames to the " +#~ "server, where they are compressed for distribution to all clients. This " +#~ "program is recommended only if you have a high bandwidth connection to " +#~ "the Internet. By Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www." +#~ "electricsheep.org/>. See that web site for configuration information." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "YZ speed" -#~ msgstr "Anim Speed" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws a simple four-stroke engine that floats around the screen. Written " +#~ "by Ben Buxton." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a simple four-stroke engine that floats around the screen. Written " +#~ "by Ben Buxton." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "180" -#~ msgstr "1" +#~ msgid "Bitmap for Flag" +#~ msgstr "Bitmap for Flag" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Walk speed" -#~ msgstr "Whale Speed" +#~ msgid "Flag" +#~ msgstr "Flag" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Tight" -#~ msgid "Lights" -#~ msgstr "Tight" +#~ msgid "Text for Flag" +#~ msgstr "Text for Flag" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Speed, motion" -#~ msgstr "Speed Limit" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around the " +#~ "screen. The trick is the flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By " +#~ "default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a " +#~ "picture of ``Bob,'' but you can replace the text or the image with a " +#~ "command-line option. Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws a waving coloured flag, that undulates its way around the " +#~ "screen. The trick is the flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By " +#~ "default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a " +#~ "picture of ``Bob,'' but you can replace the text or the image with a " +#~ "command-line option. Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Speed, lights" -#~ msgstr "Speed Limit" +#~ msgid "0 Seconds" +#~ msgstr "0 Seconds" -#~ msgid "Sustain" -#~ msgstr "Sustain" +#~ msgid "10 Seconds" +#~ msgstr "10 Seconds" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Simulates an LED hula hoop in a dark room. Oontz oontz oontz. Written by " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "Another series of strange attractors: a flowing series of points, making " +#~ "strange rotational shapes. Written by Jeff Butterworth." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Another series of strange attractors: a flowing series of points, making " +#~ "strange rotational shapes. Written by Jeff Butterworth." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Ship Outlines" -#~ msgstr "Splines" +#~ msgid "Freeze Some Bees" +#~ msgstr "Freeze Some Bees" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Flat Pattern" -#~ msgstr "Flat Lighting" +#~ msgid "Ride a Trained Bee" +#~ msgstr "Ride a Trained Bee" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Rotating discs" -#~ msgstr "Rotation Speed" +#~ msgid "Show Bounding Box" +#~ msgstr "Show Bounding Box" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Boat Speed" -#~ msgstr "Wave Speed" +#~ msgid "Slow Bees with Antifreeze" +#~ msgstr "Slow Bees with Antifreeze" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of doors" -#~ msgstr "Number of Colours" +#~ msgid "Sandpaper" +#~ msgstr "Sandpaper" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "200" -#~ msgstr "100%" +#~ msgid "Forest" +#~ msgstr "Forest" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Colors" -#~ msgid "Colorful" -#~ msgstr "Colours" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung. Everybody loves " +#~ "fractals, right?" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung. Everybody loves " +#~ "fractals, right?" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display text" -#~ msgstr "Display Stars" +#~ msgid "Planetary Gear System" +#~ msgstr "Planetary Gear System" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Eruption frequency" -#~ msgstr "Launch Frequency" +#~ msgid "Rotational Speed" +#~ msgstr "Rotational Speed" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A geodesic sphere experiences a series of eruptions. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three " +#~ "dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, Ed Mackey, and " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This repeatedly generates spirally string-art-ish patterns. Written by " +#~ "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three " +#~ "dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, Ed Mackey, and " #~ "Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Curviness" -#~ msgstr "Curviness" - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "100%" -#~ msgid "10%" -#~ msgstr "100%" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Brightness" -#~ msgstr "Brightness Gradients" - -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Seamless mode" -#~ msgstr "Seuss Mode" - -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "1 second" -#~ msgid "0.1 second" -#~ msgstr "1 second" +#~ msgid "Three Gear System" +#~ msgstr "Three Gear System" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "0 seconds" -#~ msgid "4 seconds" -#~ msgstr "0 seconds" +#~ msgid "Screen Image" +#~ msgstr "Screen Image" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Delay" -#~ msgid "Delaunay" -#~ msgstr "Delay" +#~ msgid "Desert" +#~ msgstr "Desert" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Outline triangles" -#~ msgstr "Splines" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape " +#~ "filled with trees. Requires OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware " +#~ "support for texture maps. Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail." +#~ "dotcom.fr>." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape " +#~ "filled with trees. Requires OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware " +#~ "support for texture maps. Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail." +#~ "dotcom.fr>." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display everything" -#~ msgstr "Display Crosshair" +#~ msgid "GLForestFire" +#~ msgstr "GLForestFire" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display Latin1" -#~ msgstr "Display Crosshair" +#~ msgid "Rain" +#~ msgstr "Rain" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display simple characters" -#~ msgstr "Display Stars" +#~ msgid "Track mouse" +#~ msgstr "Track mouse" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display mathematical symbols" -#~ msgstr "Display Wireframe" +#~ msgid "30 Seconds" +#~ msgstr "30 Seconds" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Display Seconds" -#~ msgid "Display emoticons" -#~ msgstr "Display Seconds" +#~ msgid "Goban" +#~ msgstr "Goban" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Display hieroglyphs" -#~ msgstr "Display Stars" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Replays historical games of go (aka wei-chi and baduk) on the screen. By " +#~ "Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www.draves.org/goban/>." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Replays historical games of go (aka wei-chi and baduk) on the screen. By " +#~ "Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www.draves.org/goban/>." -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Chooses a random Unicode character and displays it full screen, along " -#~ "with some information about it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode " -#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2016." +#~ "Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D " +#~ "projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the " +#~ "4D analog to the dodecahedron. Written by Joe Keane." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " -#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." +#~ "Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D " +#~ "projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the " +#~ "4D analog to the dodecahedron. Written by Joe Keane." -#~ msgid "Amplitude" -#~ msgstr "Amplitude" +#~ msgid "XY Rotation" +#~ msgstr "XY Rotation" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Mask image" -#~ msgstr "Shaded Image" +#~ msgid "XZ Rotation" +#~ msgstr "XZ Rotation" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Number of cameras" -#~ msgstr "Number of Circles" +#~ msgid "YW Rotation" +#~ msgstr "YW Rotation" -#, fuzzy -#~| msgid "Color Bars Enabled" -#~ msgid "Colorbars only" -#~ msgstr "Colour Bars Enabled" +#~ msgid "YZ Rotation" +#~ msgstr "YZ Rotation" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid " X border" -#~ msgstr "Border Width" +#~ msgid "ZW Rotation" +#~ msgstr "ZW Rotation" -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid " Y border" -#~ msgstr "Border Width" - -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins " -#~ "it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton and Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski; 2001." +#~ "This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the " +#~ "projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four " +#~ "lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, " +#~ "each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each " +#~ "touching six others. To make it easier to visualize the rotation, it uses " +#~ "a different color for the edges of each face. Don't think about it too " +#~ "long, or your brain will melt. Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins " -#~ "it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton." +#~ "This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the " +#~ "projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four " +#~ "lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, " +#~ "each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each " +#~ "touching six others. To make it easier to visualise the rotation, it uses " +#~ "a different colour for the edges of each face. Don't think about it too " +#~ "long, or your brain will melt. Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski." -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if " -#~ "seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. Written by Dan " -#~ "Bornstein; 2000." +#~ "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. " +#~ "Written by Massimino Pascal." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if " -#~ "seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. By Dan Bornstein." +#~ "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. " +#~ "Written by Massimino Pascal." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a " -#~ "large, complex polygon, and renders it by filling using an even/odd " -#~ "winding rule. Written by Dale Moore; 1995." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a " -#~ "large, complex polygon, and lets the X server do the bulk of the work by " -#~ "giving it an even/odd winding rule. Written by Dale Moore, based on some " -#~ "ancient PDP-11 code." +#~ msgid "IMSmap" +#~ msgstr "IMSmap" -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes " -#~ "in rotation and direction. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." +#~ "Another color-field hack, this one works by computing decaying sinusoidal " +#~ "waves, and allowing them to interfere with each other as their origins " +#~ "move. Written by Hannu Mallat." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes " -#~ "in rotation and direction. It can also display 3D separations for red/" -#~ "blue glasses! Mostly written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Another colour-field hack, this one works by computing decaying " +#~ "sinusoidal waves, and allowing them to interfere with each other as their " +#~ "origins move. Written by Hannu Mallat." -#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them through a jet " -#~ "engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning the image " -#~ "completely to mush, every now and then it will it interject some splashes " -#~ "of color into the scene, or go into a spin cycle, or stretch the image " -#~ "like taffy. Written by Scott Draves and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." +#~ "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles " +#~ "it, and then solves the puzzle. This works especially well when you feed " +#~ "it an external video signal instead of letting it grab the screen image " +#~ "(actually, I guess this is generally true...) When it is grabbing a video " +#~ "image, it is sometimes pretty hard to guess what the image is going to " +#~ "look like once the puzzle is solved. Written by Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This program throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them " -#~ "through a jet engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning " -#~ "the image completely to mush, every now and then it will and then it " -#~ "interjects some splashes of colour into the scene, or go into a spin " -#~ "cycle, or stretch the image like taffy, or (this is my addition) grab an " -#~ "image of your current desktop to chew on. Originally written by Scott " -#~ "Draves; whacked on by Jamie Zawinski." - -#~ msgid "Spacing" -#~ msgstr "Spacing" +#~ "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles " +#~ "it, and then solves the puzzle. This works especially well when you feed " +#~ "it an external video signal instead of letting it grab the screen image " +#~ "(actually, I guess this is generally true...) When it is grabbing a video " +#~ "image, it is sometimes pretty hard to guess what the image is going to " +#~ "look like once the puzzle is solved. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Border" -#~ msgstr "Border Width" +#~ msgid "Checkered Balls" +#~ msgstr "Checked Balls" -#~ msgid "Zoom" -#~ msgstr "Zoom" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here " +#~ "yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static images " +#~ "of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in motion as " +#~ "well. One interesting thing is that there is a small swinging dot passing " +#~ "in front of the image, which indicates the control point from which the " +#~ "rest of the image was generated. Written by Sean McCullough." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here " +#~ "yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static images " +#~ "of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in motion as " +#~ "well. One interesting thing is that there is a small swinging dot passing " +#~ "in front of the image, which indicates the control point from which the " +#~ "rest of the image was generated. Written by Sean McCullough." -#, fuzzy -#~ msgid "Clear" -#~ msgstr "Clear Water" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Another clone of an ancient meme, consisting largely of frenetic " +#~ "rotational motion of colored lines. This one is by Ron Tapia. The motion " +#~ "is nice, but I think it needs more solids, or perhaps just brighter " +#~ "colors. More variations in the rotational speed might help, too." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Another clone of an ancient meme, consisting largely of frenetic " +#~ "rotational motion of coloured lines. This one is by Ron Tapia. The motion " +#~ "is nice, but I think it needs more solids, or perhaps just brighter " +#~ "colours. More variations in the rotational speed might help, too." -#~ msgid "Left" -#~ msgstr "Left" +#~ msgid "Laser" +#~ msgstr "Laser" -#~ msgid "Right" -#~ msgstr "Right" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. " +#~ "Written by Pascal Pensa. (Frankie say: relax.)" +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. " +#~ "Written by Pascal Pensa. (Frankie say: relax.)" #~ msgid "" -#~ "A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as " -#~ "the heads (``ants'') walk along the screen, they change pixel values in " -#~ "their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior is " -#~ "influenced. Written by David Bagley." +#~ "This one draws crackling fractal lightning bolts. It's simple, direct, " +#~ "and to the point. If only it had sound... Written by Keith Romberg." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as " -#~ "the heads (``ants'') walk along the screen, they change pixel values in " -#~ "their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behaviour is " -#~ "influenced. Written by David Bagley." +#~ "This one draws crackling fractal lightning bolts. It's simple, direct, " +#~ "and to the point. If only it had sound... Written by Keith Romberg." -#~ msgid "Ant" -#~ msgstr "Ant" +#~ msgid "Lisa" +#~ msgstr "Lisa" -#~ msgid "Four Sided Cells" -#~ msgstr "Four Sided Cells" +#~ msgid "Steps" +#~ msgstr "Steps" -#~ msgid "Nine Sided Cells" -#~ msgstr "Nine Sided Cells" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws Lisajous loops, by Caleb Cullen. Remember that device they had " +#~ "the Phantom Zone prisoners in during their trial in Superman? I think " +#~ "that was one of these." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws Lisajous loops, by Caleb Cullen. Remember that device they had " +#~ "the Phantom Zone prisoners in during their trial in Superman? I think " +#~ "that was one of these." -#~ msgid "Sharp Turns" -#~ msgstr "Sharp Turns" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Another Lissajous figure. This one draws the progress of circular shapes " +#~ "along a path. Written by Alexander Jolk." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Another Lissajous figure. This one draws the progress of circular shapes " +#~ "along a path. Written by Alexander Jolk." -#~ msgid "Six Sided Cells" -#~ msgstr "Six Sided Cells" +#~ msgid "Lissie" +#~ msgstr "Lissie" -#~ msgid "Truchet Lines" -#~ msgstr "Truchet Lines" +#~ msgid "Interpolation Steps" +#~ msgstr "Interpolation Steps" -#~ msgid "Twelve Sided Cells" -#~ msgstr "Twelve Sided Cells" +#~ msgid "LMorph" +#~ msgstr "LMorph" -#~ msgid "Bitmap to rotate" -#~ msgstr "Bitmap to rotate" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. " +#~ "Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. " +#~ "Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines." -#~ msgid "Sparc Linux" -#~ msgstr "Sparc Linux" +#~ msgid "Joining Generator" +#~ msgstr "Joining Generator" -#~ msgid "Bubbles Fall" -#~ msgstr "Bubbles Fall" +#~ msgid "Post-Solve Delay" +#~ msgstr "Post-Solve Delay" -#~ msgid "Bubbles Rise" -#~ msgstr "Bubbles Rise" +#~ msgid "Pre-Solve Delay" +#~ msgstr "Pre-Solve Delay" -#~ msgid "Bubbles exist in three dimensions" -#~ msgstr "Bubbles exist in three dimensions" +#~ msgid "Seeding Generator" +#~ msgstr "Seeding Generator" -#~ msgid "Don't hide bubbles when they pop" -#~ msgstr "Don't hide bubbles when they pop" +#~ msgid "Solve Speed" +#~ msgstr "Solve Speed" -#~ msgid "Draw circles instead of pixmap bubbles" -#~ msgstr "Draw circles instead of pixmap bubbles" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This is the ancient X maze demo, modified to work with xscreensaver. It " +#~ "generates a random maze, then solves it with visual feedback. Originally " +#~ "by Jim Randell; modified by a cast of thousands." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This is the ancient X maze demo, modified to work with xscreensaver. It " +#~ "generates a random maze, then solves it with visual feedback. Originally " +#~ "by Jim Randell; modified by a cast of thousands." #~ msgid "" -#~ "This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:" -#~ "small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine " -#~ "to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol." +#~ "Another M. C. Escher hack by Marcelo Vianna, this one draws ``Moebius " +#~ "Strip II,'' a GL image of ants walking along the surface of a moebius " +#~ "strip." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:" -#~ "small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine " -#~ "to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol." +#~ "Another M. C. Escher hack by Marcelo Vianna, this one draws ``Moebius " +#~ "Strip II,'' a GL image of ants walking along the surface of a moebius " +#~ "strip." + +#~ msgid "Mesh Floor" +#~ msgstr "Mesh Floor" #~ msgid "" -#~ "A bit like `Spotlight', except that instead of merely exposing part of " -#~ "your desktop, it creates a bump map from it. Basically, it 3D-izes a " -#~ "roaming section of your desktop, based on color intensity. Written by " -#~ "Shane Smit." +#~ "This one draws cool circular interference patterns. Most of the circles " +#~ "you see aren't explicitly rendered, but show up as a result of " +#~ "interactions between the other pixels that were drawn. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski, inspired by Java code by Michael Bayne. As he pointed out, the " +#~ "beauty of this one is that the heart of the display algorithm can be " +#~ "expressed with just a pair of loops and a handful of arithmetic, giving " +#~ "it a high ``display hack metric''." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "A bit like `Spotlight', except that instead of merely exposing part of " -#~ "your desktop, it creates a bump map from it. Basically, it 3D-ises a " -#~ "roaming section of your desktop, based on colour intensity. Written by " -#~ "Shane Smit." +#~ "This one draws cool circular interference patterns. Most of the circles " +#~ "you see aren't explicitly rendered, but show up as a result of " +#~ "interactions between the other pixels that were drawn. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski, inspired by Java code by Michael Bayne. As he pointed out, the " +#~ "beauty of this one is that the heart of the display algorithm can be " +#~ "expressed with just a pair of loops and a handful of arithmetic, giving " +#~ "it a high ``display hack metric''." -#~ msgid "Double Buffer" -#~ msgstr "Double Buffer" +#~ msgid "Draw Atoms" +#~ msgstr "Draw Atoms" -#~ msgid "Cosmos" -#~ msgstr "Cosmos" +#~ msgid "PDB File" +#~ msgstr "PDB File" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws fireworks and zooming, fading flares. By Tom Campbell. You can find " -#~ "it at <http://cosmos.dnsalias.net/cosmos/>" +#~ "Another 3d shape-changing GL hack, by Marcelo Vianna. It has the same " +#~ "shiny-plastic feel as Superquadrics, as many computer-generated objects " +#~ "do..." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws fireworks and zooming, fading flares. By Tom Campbell. You can find " -#~ "it at <http://cosmos.dnsalias.net/cosmos/>" - -#~ msgid "Critical" -#~ msgstr "Critical" +#~ "Another 3d shape-changing GL hack, by Marcelo Vianna. It has the same " +#~ "shiny-plastic feel as Superquadrics, as many computer-generated objects " +#~ "do..." #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random " -#~ "squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by " -#~ "Martin Pool." +#~ "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. " +#~ "The things which he says can come from a file, or from an external " +#~ "program like `zippy' or `fortune'. This was extracted from `xnlock' by " +#~ "Dan Heller. Colorized by Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random " -#~ "squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by " -#~ "Martin Pool." +#~ "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. " +#~ "The things which he says can come from a file, or from an external " +#~ "program like `zippy' or `fortune'. This was extracted from `xnlock' by " +#~ "Dan Heller. Colourised by Jamie Zawinski." + +#~ msgid "Get Text from File" +#~ msgstr "Get Text from File" + +#~ msgid "Get Text from Program" +#~ msgstr "Get Text from Program" + +#~ msgid "Text File" +#~ msgstr "Text File" -#~ msgid "Display Solid Colors" -#~ msgstr "Display Solid Colours" +#~ msgid "Text Program" +#~ msgstr "Text Program" -#~ msgid "Display Surface Patterns" -#~ msgstr "Display Surface Patterns" +#~ msgid "Use Text Below" +#~ msgstr "Use Text Below" #~ msgid "" -#~ "A hack similar to `greynetic', but less frenetic. The first " -#~ "implementation was by Stephen Linhart; then Ozymandias G. Desiderata " -#~ "wrote a Java applet clone. That clone was discovered by Jamie Zawinski, " -#~ "and ported to C for inclusion here." +#~ "If you've ever been in the same room with a Windows NT machine, you've " +#~ "probably seen this GL hack. This version is by Marcelo Vianna." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "A hack similar to `greynetic', but less frenetic. The first " -#~ "implementation was by Stephen Linhart; then Ozymandias G. Desiderata " -#~ "wrote a Java applet clone. That clone was discovered by Jamie Zawinski, " -#~ "and ported to C for inclusion here." +#~ "If you've ever been in the same room with a Windows NT machine, you've " +#~ "probably seen this GL hack. This version is by Marcelo Vianna." -#~ msgid "Spike Count" -#~ msgstr "Spike Count" +#~ msgid "Number of Pipe Systems" +#~ msgstr "Number of Pipe Systems" -#~ msgid "x" -#~ msgstr "x" +#~ msgid "System Length" +#~ msgstr "System Length" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws a pulsing sequence of stars, circles, and lines. It would look " -#~ "better if it was faster, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to " -#~ "make this be both: fast, and flicker-free. Yet another reason X sucks. " -#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Pyro draws exploding fireworks. Blah blah blah. Written by Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws a pulsing sequence of stars, circles, and lines. It would look " -#~ "better if it was faster, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to " -#~ "make this be both: fast, and flicker-free. Yet another reason X sucks. " -#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." - -#~ msgid "Use Shared Memory" -#~ msgstr "Use Shared Memory" +#~ "Pyro draws exploding fireworks. Blah blah blah. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Fractal Growth" -#~ msgstr "Fractal Growth" +#~ msgid "Corners" +#~ msgstr "Corners" -#~ msgid "High Dimensional Sphere" -#~ msgstr "High Dimensional Sphere" +#~ msgid "/" +#~ msgstr "/" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "How could one possibly describe this except as ``drifting recursive " -#~ "fractal cosmic flames?'' Another fine hack from the Scott Draves " -#~ "collection of fine hacks." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "How could one possibly describe this except as ``drifting recursive " -#~ "fractal cosmic flames?'' Another fine hack from the Scott Draves " -#~ "collection of fine hacks." +#~ msgid "RD-Bomb" +#~ msgstr "RD-Bomb" -#~ msgid "Lissojous Figures" -#~ msgstr "Lissojous Figures" +#~ msgid "Colors Two" +#~ msgstr "Colours Two" #~ msgid "" -#~ "ElectricSheep is an xscreensaver module that displays mpeg video of an " -#~ "animated fractal flame. In the background, it contributes render cycles " -#~ "to the next animation. Periodically it uploades completed frames to the " -#~ "server, where they are compressed for distribution to all clients. This " -#~ "program is recommended only if you have a high bandwidth connection to " -#~ "the Internet. By Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www." -#~ "electricsheep.org/>. See that web site for configuration information." +#~ "This generates random inkblot patterns. The algorithm is deceptively " +#~ "simple for how well it works; it merely walks a dot around the screen " +#~ "randomly, and then reflects the image horizontally, vertically, or both. " +#~ "Any deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your " +#~ "own problem. Written by Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "ElectricSheep is an xscreensaver module that displays mpeg video of an " -#~ "animated fractal flame. In the background, it contributes render cycles " -#~ "to the next animation. Periodically it uploades completed frames to the " -#~ "server, where they are compressed for distribution to all clients. This " -#~ "program is recommended only if you have a high bandwidth connection to " -#~ "the Internet. By Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www." -#~ "electricsheep.org/>. See that web site for configuration information." +#~ "This generates random inkblot patterns. The algorithm is deceptively " +#~ "simple for how well it works; it merely walks a dot around the screen " +#~ "randomly, and then reflects the image horizontally, vertically, or both. " +#~ "Any deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your " +#~ "own problem. Written by Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws a simple four-stroke engine that floats around the screen. Written " -#~ "by Ben Buxton." +#~ "Another ancient xlock demo, this one by Tom Lawrence. It draws a line " +#~ "segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. I tweaked this to " +#~ "generate curvier lines, but still frames of it don't look like much." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws a simple four-stroke engine that floats around the screen. Written " -#~ "by Ben Buxton." +#~ "Another ancient xlock demo, this one by Tom Lawrence. It draws a line " +#~ "segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. I tweaked this to " +#~ "generate curvier lines, but still frames of it don't look like much." -#~ msgid "Bitmap for Flag" -#~ msgstr "Bitmap for Flag" +#~ msgid "Rotor" +#~ msgstr "Rotor" -#~ msgid "Flag" -#~ msgstr "Flag" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy in GL. Requires " +#~ "OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware support for texture maps. " +#~ "Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail.dotcom.fr>." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy in GL. Requires " +#~ "OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware support for texture maps. " +#~ "Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail.dotcom.fr>." -#~ msgid "Text for Flag" -#~ msgstr "Text for Flag" +#~ msgid "Sballs" +#~ msgstr "Sballs" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around the " -#~ "screen. The trick is the flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By " -#~ "default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a " -#~ "picture of ``Bob,'' but you can replace the text or the image with a " -#~ "command-line option. Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " +#~ "triangle fractal, using GL. Written by Tim Robinson and Jamie Zawinski." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws a waving coloured flag, that undulates its way around the " -#~ "screen. The trick is the flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By " -#~ "default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a " -#~ "picture of ``Bob,'' but you can replace the text or the image with a " -#~ "command-line option. Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " +#~ "triangle fractal, using GL. Written by Tim Robinson and Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "0 Seconds" -#~ msgstr "0 Seconds" +#~ msgid "Team A Name" +#~ msgstr "Team A Name" -#~ msgid "10 Seconds" -#~ msgstr "10 Seconds" +#~ msgid "Team B Name" +#~ msgstr "Team B Name" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Another series of strange attractors: a flowing series of points, making " -#~ "strange rotational shapes. Written by Jeff Butterworth." +#~ "This program draws a simulation of a sonar screen. Written by default, it " +#~ "displays a random assortment of ``bogies'' on the screen, but if compiled " +#~ "properly, it can ping (pun intended) your local network, and actually " +#~ "plot the proximity of the other hosts on your network to you. It would be " +#~ "easy to make it monitor other sources of data, too. (Processes? Active " +#~ "network connections? CPU usage per user?) Written by Stephen Martin." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another series of strange attractors: a flowing series of points, making " -#~ "strange rotational shapes. Written by Jeff Butterworth." - -#~ msgid "Freeze Some Bees" -#~ msgstr "Freeze Some Bees" +#~ "This program draws a simulation of a sonar screen. Written by default, it " +#~ "displays a random assortment of ``bogies'' on the screen, but if compiled " +#~ "properly, it can ping (pun intended) your local network, and actually " +#~ "plot the proximity of the other hosts on your network to you. It would be " +#~ "easy to make it monitor other sources of data, too. (Processes? Active " +#~ "network connections? CPU usage per user?) Written by Stephen Martin." -#~ msgid "Ride a Trained Bee" -#~ msgstr "Ride a Trained Bee" +#~ msgid "vs." +#~ msgstr "vs." -#~ msgid "Show Bounding Box" -#~ msgstr "Show Bounding Box" +#~ msgid "Mine Shaft" +#~ msgstr "Mine Shaft" -#~ msgid "Slow Bees with Antifreeze" -#~ msgstr "Slow Bees with Antifreeze" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Another of the classic screenhacks of the distant past, this one draws " +#~ "shaded spheres in multiple colors. This hack traces its lineage back to " +#~ "Tom Duff in 1982." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Another of the classic screenhacks of the distant past, this one draws " +#~ "shaded spheres in multiple colours. This hack traces its lineage back to " +#~ "Tom Duff in 1982." -#~ msgid "Sandpaper" -#~ msgstr "Sandpaper" +#~ msgid "SphereEversion" +#~ msgstr "SphereEversion" -#~ msgid "Forest" -#~ msgstr "Forest" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "SphereEversion draws an animation of a sphere being turned inside out. A " +#~ "sphere can be turned inside out, without any tears, sharp creases or " +#~ "discontinuities, if the surface of the sphere is allowed to intersect " +#~ "itself. This program animates what is known as the Thurston Eversion. " +#~ "Written by Nathaniel Thurston and Michael McGuffin. This program is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://www.dgp.utoronto.ca/~mjmcguff/eversion/>." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "SphereEversion draws an animation of a sphere being turned inside out. A " +#~ "sphere can be turned inside out, without any tears, sharp creases or " +#~ "discontinuities, if the surface of the sphere is allowed to intersect " +#~ "itself. This program animates what is known as the Thurston Eversion. " +#~ "Written by Nathaniel Thurston and Michael McGuffin. This program is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://www.dgp.utoronto.ca/~mjmcguff/eversion/>." #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung. Everybody loves " -#~ "fractals, right?" +#~ "Moving circular patterns, by Peter Schmitzberger. Moving circular " +#~ "patterns means moire; interference patterns, of course." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung. Everybody loves " -#~ "fractals, right?" +#~ "Moving circular patterns, by Peter Schmitzberger. Moving circular " +#~ "patterns means moire; interference patterns, of course." -#~ msgid "Planetary Gear System" -#~ msgstr "Planetary Gear System" +#~ msgid "Spiral" +#~ msgstr "Spiral" -#~ msgid "Rotational Speed" -#~ msgstr "Rotational Speed" +#~ msgid "Q-Bert meets Marble Madness! Written by Ed Mackey." +#~ msgstr "Q-Bert meets Marble Madness! Written by Ed Mackey." + +#~ msgid "SSystem" +#~ msgstr "SSystem" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three " -#~ "dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, Ed Mackey, and " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "SSystem is a GL Solar System simulator. It simulates flybys of Sun, the " +#~ "nine planets and a few major satellites, with four camera modes. Written " +#~ "by Raul Alonso. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but " +#~ "is packaged separately. Note: SSystem does not work as a screen saver on " +#~ "all systems, because it doesn't communicate with xscreensaver properly. " +#~ "It happens to work with some window managers, but not with others, so " +#~ "your mileage may vary. SSystem was once available at <http://www1.las." +#~ "es/~amil/ssystem/>, but is now gone. You may still be able to find " +#~ "copies elsewhere. SSystem has since evolved into two different programs: " +#~ "OpenUniverse (http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/) and Celestia (http://" +#~ "www.shatters.net/celestia/). Sadly, neither of these programs work with " +#~ "xscreensaver at all. You are encouraged to nag their authors into adding " +#~ "xscreensaver support!" #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three " -#~ "dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, Ed Mackey, and " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "SSystem is a GL Solar System simulator. It simulates flybys of Sun, the " +#~ "nine planets and a few major satellites, with four camera modes. Written " +#~ "by Raul Alonso. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but " +#~ "is packaged separately. Note: SSystem does not work as a screen saver on " +#~ "all systems, because it doesn't communicate with xscreensaver properly. " +#~ "It happens to work with some window managers, but not with others, so " +#~ "your mileage may vary. SSystem was once available at <http://www1.las." +#~ "es/~amil/ssystem/>, but is now gone. You may still be able to find " +#~ "copies elsewhere. SSystem has since evolved into two different programs: " +#~ "OpenUniverse (http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/) and Celestia (http://" +#~ "www.shatters.net/celestia/). Sadly, neither of these programs work with " +#~ "xscreensaver at all. You are encouraged to nag their authors into adding " +#~ "xscreensaver support!" -#~ msgid "Three Gear System" -#~ msgstr "Three Gear System" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "by Marcelo Vianna's third Escher GL hack, this one draws an ``infinite'' " +#~ "staircase." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "by Marcelo Vianna's third Escher GL hack, this one draws an ``infinite'' " +#~ "staircase." -#~ msgid "Screen Image" -#~ msgstr "Screen Image" +#~ msgid "Star Rotation Speed" +#~ msgstr "Star Rotation Speed" -#~ msgid "Desert" -#~ msgstr "Desert" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Ed Mackey reports that he wrote the first version of this program in " +#~ "BASIC on a Commodore 64 in 1987, as a 320x200 black and white wireframe. " +#~ "Now it is GL and has specular reflections." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Ed Mackey reports that he wrote the first version of this program in " +#~ "BASIC on a Commodore 64 in 1987, as a 320x200 black and white wireframe. " +#~ "Now it is GL and has specular reflections." #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape " -#~ "filled with trees. Requires OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware " -#~ "support for texture maps. Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail." -#~ "dotcom.fr>." +#~ "More flowing, swirly patterns. This version is by M. Dobie and R. Taylor, " +#~ "but you might have seen a Mac program similar to this called FlowFazer. " +#~ "There is also a cool Java applet of a similar concept." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape " -#~ "filled with trees. Requires OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware " -#~ "support for texture maps. Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail." -#~ "dotcom.fr>." +#~ "More flowing, swirly patterns. This version is by M. Dobie and R. Taylor, " +#~ "but you might have seen a Mac program similar to this called FlowFazer. " +#~ "There is also a cool Java applet of a similar concept." -#~ msgid "GLForestFire" -#~ msgstr "GLForestFire" +#~ msgid "0°" +#~ msgstr "0°" -#~ msgid "Rain" -#~ msgstr "Rain" +#~ msgid "5 Minute Tick Marks" +#~ msgstr "5 Minute Tick Marks" -#~ msgid "Track mouse" -#~ msgstr "Track mouse" +#~ msgid "90°" +#~ msgstr "90°" -#~ msgid "30 Seconds" -#~ msgstr "30 Seconds" +#~ msgid "Cycle Seconds" +#~ msgstr "Cycle Seconds" -#~ msgid "Goban" -#~ msgstr "Goban" +#~ msgid "Minute Tick Marks" +#~ msgstr "Minute Tick Marks" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Replays historical games of go (aka wei-chi and baduk) on the screen. By " -#~ "Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www.draves.org/goban/>." +#~ "This draws a working analog clock composed of floating, throbbing " +#~ "bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Replays historical games of go (aka wei-chi and baduk) on the screen. By " -#~ "Scott Draves. You can find it at <http://www.draves.org/goban/>." +#~ "This draws a working analogue clock composed of floating, throbbing " +#~ "bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan." + +#~ msgid "Turn Side-to-Side" +#~ msgstr "Turn Side-to-Side" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D " -#~ "projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the " -#~ "4D analog to the dodecahedron. Written by Joe Keane." +#~ "This one generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric " +#~ "patterns. It scatters them around your screen until it fills up, then it " +#~ "clears the screen and starts over. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D " -#~ "projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the " -#~ "4D analog to the dodecahedron. Written by Joe Keane." +#~ "This one generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric " +#~ "patterns. It scatters them around your screen until it fills up, then it " +#~ "clears the screen and starts over. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen." -#~ msgid "XY Rotation" -#~ msgstr "XY Rotation" +#~ msgid "Vines" +#~ msgstr "Vines" -#~ msgid "XZ Rotation" -#~ msgstr "XZ Rotation" +#~ msgid "Dictionary File" +#~ msgstr "Dictionary File" -#~ msgid "YW Rotation" -#~ msgstr "YW Rotation" +#~ msgid "Overall Filter Program" +#~ msgstr "Overall Filter Program" -#~ msgid "YZ Rotation" -#~ msgstr "YZ Rotation" +#~ msgid "Per-Image Filter Program" +#~ msgstr "Per-Image Filter Program" -#~ msgid "ZW Rotation" -#~ msgstr "ZW Rotation" +#~ msgid "URL Timeout" +#~ msgstr "URL Timeout" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the " -#~ "projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four " -#~ "lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, " -#~ "each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each " -#~ "touching six others. To make it easier to visualize the rotation, it uses " -#~ "a different color for the edges of each face. Don't think about it too " -#~ "long, or your brain will melt. Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the " -#~ "projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four " -#~ "lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, " -#~ "each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each " -#~ "touching six others. To make it easier to visualise the rotation, it uses " -#~ "a different colour for the edges of each face. Don't think about it too " -#~ "long, or your brain will melt. Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and " -#~ "Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew." + +#~ msgid "WhirlyGig" +#~ msgstr "WhirlyGig" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. " -#~ "Written by Massimino Pascal." +#~ "An ancient xlock hack that draws multicolored worms that crawl around the " +#~ "screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik " +#~ "Theiling." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. " -#~ "Written by Massimino Pascal." +#~ "An ancient xlock hack that draws multicoloured worms that crawl around " +#~ "the screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik " +#~ "Theiling." -#~ msgid "IMSmap" -#~ msgstr "IMSmap" +#~ msgid "XaoS" +#~ msgstr "XaoS" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Another color-field hack, this one works by computing decaying sinusoidal " -#~ "waves, and allowing them to interfere with each other as their origins " -#~ "move. Written by Hannu Mallat." +#~ "XaoS generates fast fly-through animations of the Mandelbrot and other " +#~ "fractal sets. Written by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka. This is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://limax.paru.cas.cz/~hubicka/XaoS/>." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another colour-field hack, this one works by computing decaying " -#~ "sinusoidal waves, and allowing them to interfere with each other as their " -#~ "origins move. Written by Hannu Mallat." +#~ "XaoS generates fast fly-through animations of the Mandelbrot and other " +#~ "fractal sets. Written by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka. This is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://limax.paru.cas.cz/~hubicka/XaoS/>." -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles " -#~ "it, and then solves the puzzle. This works especially well when you feed " -#~ "it an external video signal instead of letting it grab the screen image " -#~ "(actually, I guess this is generally true...) When it is grabbing a video " -#~ "image, it is sometimes pretty hard to guess what the image is going to " -#~ "look like once the puzzle is solved. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles " -#~ "it, and then solves the puzzle. This works especially well when you feed " -#~ "it an external video signal instead of letting it grab the screen image " -#~ "(actually, I guess this is generally true...) When it is grabbing a video " -#~ "image, it is sometimes pretty hard to guess what the image is going to " -#~ "look like once the puzzle is solved. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgid "12-Hour Time" +#~ msgstr "12-Hour Time" -#~ msgid "Checkered Balls" -#~ msgstr "Checked Balls" +#~ msgid "24-Hour Time" +#~ msgstr "24-Hour Time" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here " -#~ "yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static images " -#~ "of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in motion as " -#~ "well. One interesting thing is that there is a small swinging dot passing " -#~ "in front of the image, which indicates the control point from which the " -#~ "rest of the image was generated. Written by Sean McCullough." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here " -#~ "yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static images " -#~ "of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in motion as " -#~ "well. One interesting thing is that there is a small swinging dot passing " -#~ "in front of the image, which indicates the control point from which the " -#~ "rest of the image was generated. Written by Sean McCullough." +#~ msgid "Cycle Colors" +#~ msgstr "Cycle Colours" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Another clone of an ancient meme, consisting largely of frenetic " -#~ "rotational motion of colored lines. This one is by Ron Tapia. The motion " -#~ "is nice, but I think it needs more solids, or perhaps just brighter " -#~ "colors. More variations in the rotational speed might help, too." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another clone of an ancient meme, consisting largely of frenetic " -#~ "rotational motion of coloured lines. This one is by Ron Tapia. The motion " -#~ "is nice, but I think it needs more solids, or perhaps just brighter " -#~ "colours. More variations in the rotational speed might help, too." +#~ msgid "Huge Font" +#~ msgstr "Huge Font" -#~ msgid "Laser" -#~ msgstr "Laser" +#~ msgid "Medium Font" +#~ msgstr "Medium Font" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. " -#~ "Written by Pascal Pensa. (Frankie say: relax.)" -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. " -#~ "Written by Pascal Pensa. (Frankie say: relax.)" +#~ msgid "XDaliClock" +#~ msgstr "XDaliClock" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This one draws crackling fractal lightning bolts. It's simple, direct, " -#~ "and to the point. If only it had sound... Written by Keith Romberg." +#~ "XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by " +#~ "``melting'' into their new shapes. Written by Jamie Zawinski. This is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/>." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This one draws crackling fractal lightning bolts. It's simple, direct, " -#~ "and to the point. If only it had sound... Written by Keith Romberg." - -#~ msgid "Lisa" -#~ msgstr "Lisa" +#~ "XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by " +#~ "``melting'' into their new shapes. Written by Jamie Zawinski. This is not " +#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " +#~ "you can find it at <http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/>." -#~ msgid "Steps" -#~ msgstr "Steps" +#~ msgid "Bright" +#~ msgstr "Bright" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws Lisajous loops, by Caleb Cullen. Remember that device they had " -#~ "the Phantom Zone prisoners in during their trial in Superman? I think " -#~ "that was one of these." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws Lisajous loops, by Caleb Cullen. Remember that device they had " -#~ "the Phantom Zone prisoners in during their trial in Superman? I think " -#~ "that was one of these." +#~ msgid "Date/Time Stamp" +#~ msgstr "Date/Time Stamp" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Another Lissajous figure. This one draws the progress of circular shapes " -#~ "along a path. Written by Alexander Jolk." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another Lissajous figure. This one draws the progress of circular shapes " -#~ "along a path. Written by Alexander Jolk." +#~ msgid "Day Dim" +#~ msgstr "Day Dim" -#~ msgid "Lissie" -#~ msgstr "Lissie" +#~ msgid "Label Cities" +#~ msgstr "Label Cities" -#~ msgid "Interpolation Steps" -#~ msgstr "Interpolation Steps" +#~ msgid "Lower Right" +#~ msgstr "Lower Right" -#~ msgid "LMorph" -#~ msgstr "LMorph" +#~ msgid "No Stars" +#~ msgstr "No Stars" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. " -#~ "Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. " -#~ "Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines." +#~ msgid "North/South Rotation" +#~ msgstr "North/South Rotation" -#~ msgid "Joining Generator" -#~ msgstr "Joining Generator" +#~ msgid "Real Time" +#~ msgstr "Real Time" -#~ msgid "Post-Solve Delay" -#~ msgstr "Post-Solve Delay" +#~ msgid "Sharp" +#~ msgstr "Sharp" -#~ msgid "Pre-Solve Delay" -#~ msgstr "Pre-Solve Delay" +#~ msgid "Terminator Blurry" +#~ msgstr "Terminator Blurry" -#~ msgid "Seeding Generator" -#~ msgstr "Seeding Generator" +#~ msgid "Time Warp" +#~ msgstr "Time Warp" -#~ msgid "Solve Speed" -#~ msgstr "Solve Speed" +#~ msgid "Upper Left" +#~ msgstr "Upper Left" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This is the ancient X maze demo, modified to work with xscreensaver. It " -#~ "generates a random maze, then solves it with visual feedback. Originally " -#~ "by Jim Randell; modified by a cast of thousands." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This is the ancient X maze demo, modified to work with xscreensaver. It " -#~ "generates a random maze, then solves it with visual feedback. Originally " -#~ "by Jim Randell; modified by a cast of thousands." +#~ msgid "Upper Right" +#~ msgstr "Upper Right" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Another M. C. Escher hack by Marcelo Vianna, this one draws ``Moebius " -#~ "Strip II,'' a GL image of ants walking along the surface of a moebius " -#~ "strip." +#~ "XEarth draws an image of the Earth, as seen from your favorite vantage " +#~ "point in space, correctly shaded for the current position of the Sun. " +#~ "Written by Kirk Johnson. This is not included with the XScreenSaver " +#~ "package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://" +#~ "www.cs.colorado.edu/~tuna/xearth/>." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another M. C. Escher hack by Marcelo Vianna, this one draws ``Moebius " -#~ "Strip II,'' a GL image of ants walking along the surface of a moebius " -#~ "strip." +#~ "XEarth draws an image of the Earth, as seen from your favourite vantage " +#~ "point in space, correctly shaded for the current position of the Sun. " +#~ "Written by Kirk Johnson. This is not included with the XScreenSaver " +#~ "package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://" +#~ "www.cs.colorado.edu/~tuna/xearth/>." -#~ msgid "Mesh Floor" -#~ msgstr "Mesh Floor" +#~ msgid "Fish" +#~ msgstr "Fish" #~ msgid "" -#~ "This one draws cool circular interference patterns. Most of the circles " -#~ "you see aren't explicitly rendered, but show up as a result of " -#~ "interactions between the other pixels that were drawn. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski, inspired by Java code by Michael Bayne. As he pointed out, the " -#~ "beauty of this one is that the heart of the display algorithm can be " -#~ "expressed with just a pair of loops and a handful of arithmetic, giving " -#~ "it a high ``display hack metric''." +#~ "Fish! This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you " +#~ "don't have it already, you can find it at <http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/" +#~ "Linux/X11/demos/>." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This one draws cool circular interference patterns. Most of the circles " -#~ "you see aren't explicitly rendered, but show up as a result of " -#~ "interactions between the other pixels that were drawn. Written by Jamie " -#~ "Zawinski, inspired by Java code by Michael Bayne. As he pointed out, the " -#~ "beauty of this one is that the heart of the display algorithm can be " -#~ "expressed with just a pair of loops and a handful of arithmetic, giving " -#~ "it a high ``display hack metric''." +#~ "Fish! This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you " +#~ "don't have it already, you can find it at <http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/" +#~ "Linux/X11/demos/>." -#~ msgid "Draw Atoms" -#~ msgstr "Draw Atoms" +#~ msgid "XFishTank" +#~ msgstr "XFishTank" -#~ msgid "PDB File" -#~ msgstr "PDB File" +#~ msgid "Bitmap File" +#~ msgstr "Bitmap File" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "Another 3d shape-changing GL hack, by Marcelo Vianna. It has the same " -#~ "shiny-plastic feel as Superquadrics, as many computer-generated objects " -#~ "do..." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another 3d shape-changing GL hack, by Marcelo Vianna. It has the same " -#~ "shiny-plastic feel as Superquadrics, as many computer-generated objects " -#~ "do..." +#~ msgid "Xflame" +#~ msgstr "Xflame" #~ msgid "" -#~ "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. " -#~ "The things which he says can come from a file, or from an external " -#~ "program like `zippy' or `fortune'. This was extracted from `xnlock' by " -#~ "Dan Heller. Colorized by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This program behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written " +#~ "by Jamie Zawinski. If you haven't seen Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, " +#~ "``The Shining,'' you won't get it. Those who have describe this hack as " +#~ "``inspired.''" #~ msgstr "" -#~ "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. " -#~ "The things which he says can come from a file, or from an external " -#~ "program like `zippy' or `fortune'. This was extracted from `xnlock' by " -#~ "Dan Heller. Colourised by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This program behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written " +#~ "by Jamie Zawinski. If you haven't seen Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, " +#~ "``The Shining,'' you won't get it. Those who have describe this hack as " +#~ "``inspired.''" -#~ msgid "Get Text from File" -#~ msgstr "Get Text from File" +#~ msgid "Xjack" +#~ msgstr "Xjack" -#~ msgid "Get Text from Program" -#~ msgstr "Get Text from Program" +#~ msgid "Xlyap" +#~ msgstr "Xlyap" -#~ msgid "Text File" -#~ msgstr "Text File" +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A rendition of the text scrolls seen in the movie ``The Matrix.'' Written " +#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "A rendition of the text scrolls seen in the movie ``The Matrix.'' Written " +#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Text Program" -#~ msgstr "Text Program" +#~ msgid "Reflections" +#~ msgstr "Reflections" -#~ msgid "Use Text Below" -#~ msgstr "Use Text Below" +#~ msgid "Side View" +#~ msgstr "Side View" + +#~ msgid "Top View" +#~ msgstr "Top View" #~ msgid "" -#~ "If you've ever been in the same room with a Windows NT machine, you've " -#~ "probably seen this GL hack. This version is by Marcelo Vianna." +#~ "XMountains generates realistic-looking fractal terrains of snow-capped " +#~ "mountains near water, with either a top view or a side view. Written by " +#~ "Stephen Booth. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if " +#~ "you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://www.epcc.ed.ac." +#~ "uk/~spb/xmountains/>. Be sure to compile it with -DVROOT or it won't " +#~ "work right when launched by the xscreensaver daemon." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "If you've ever been in the same room with a Windows NT machine, you've " -#~ "probably seen this GL hack. This version is by Marcelo Vianna." - -#~ msgid "Number of Pipe Systems" -#~ msgstr "Number of Pipe Systems" +#~ "XMountains generates realistic-looking fractal terrains of snow-capped " +#~ "mountains near water, with either a top view or a side view. Written by " +#~ "Stephen Booth. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if " +#~ "you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://www.epcc.ed.ac." +#~ "uk/~spb/xmountains/>. Be sure to compile it with -DVROOT or it won't " +#~ "work right when launched by the xscreensaver daemon." -#~ msgid "System Length" -#~ msgstr "System Length" +#~ msgid "Xmountains" +#~ msgstr "Xmountains" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Pyro draws exploding fireworks. Blah blah blah. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Draws falling snow and the occasional tiny Santa. By Rick Jansen. You can " +#~ "find it at <http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/Xsnow/>." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Pyro draws exploding fireworks. Blah blah blah. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Draws falling snow and the occasional tiny Santa. By Rick Jansen. You can " +#~ "find it at <http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/Xsnow/>." -#~ msgid "Corners" -#~ msgstr "Corners" +#~ msgid "Xsnow" +#~ msgstr "Xsnow" -#~ msgid "/" -#~ msgstr "/" +#~ msgid "Cycle Through Modes" +#~ msgstr "Cycle Through Modes" -#~ msgid "RD-Bomb" -#~ msgstr "RD-Bomb" +#~ msgid "Rolling Enabled" +#~ msgstr "Rolling Enabled" -#~ msgid "Colors Two" -#~ msgstr "Colours Two" +#~ msgid "Static Enabled" +#~ msgstr "Static Enabled" -#~ msgid "" -#~ "This generates random inkblot patterns. The algorithm is deceptively " -#~ "simple for how well it works; it merely walks a dot around the screen " -#~ "randomly, and then reflects the image horizontally, vertically, or both. " -#~ "Any deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your " -#~ "own problem. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgstr "" -#~ "This generates random inkblot patterns. The algorithm is deceptively " -#~ "simple for how well it works; it merely walks a dot around the screen " -#~ "randomly, and then reflects the image horizontally, vertically, or both. " -#~ "Any deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your " -#~ "own problem. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ msgid "XTeeVee" +#~ msgstr "XTeeVee" #~ msgid "" -#~ "Another ancient xlock demo, this one by Tom Lawrence. It draws a line " -#~ "segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. I tweaked this to " -#~ "generate curvier lines, but still frames of it don't look like much." +#~ "XTeeVee simulates various television problems, including static, loss of " +#~ "vertical hold, and a test pattern. By Greg Knauss." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another ancient xlock demo, this one by Tom Lawrence. It draws a line " -#~ "segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. I tweaked this to " -#~ "generate curvier lines, but still frames of it don't look like much." - -#~ msgid "Rotor" -#~ msgstr "Rotor" +#~ "XTeeVee simulates various television problems, including static, loss of " +#~ "vertical hold, and a test pattern. By Greg Knauss." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy in GL. Requires " -#~ "OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware support for texture maps. " -#~ "Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail.dotcom.fr>." +#~ "A fractal packing of circles with smaller circles, demonstrating " +#~ "Descartes's theorem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descartes%27_theorem Written by Allan R. " +#~ "Wilks and David Bagley; 2002." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy in GL. Requires " -#~ "OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware support for texture maps. " -#~ "Written by Eric Lassauge <lassauge@mail.dotcom.fr>." - -#~ msgid "Sballs" -#~ msgstr "Sballs" +#~ "Packs a large circle with smaller circles, demonstrating the Descartes " +#~ "Circle Theorem. Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " -#~ "triangle fractal, using GL. Written by Tim Robinson and Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "Colorful scrolling barcodes. CONSUME! The barcodes follow the UPC-A, UPC-" +#~ "E, EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Universal_Product_Code http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "European_Article_Number Written by Dan Bornstein; 2003." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " -#~ "triangle fractal, using GL. Written by Tim Robinson and Jamie Zawinski." - -#~ msgid "Team A Name" -#~ msgstr "Team A Name" - -#~ msgid "Team B Name" -#~ msgstr "Team B Name" +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, " +#~ "a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This program draws a simulation of a sonar screen. Written by default, it " -#~ "displays a random assortment of ``bogies'' on the screen, but if compiled " -#~ "properly, it can ping (pun intended) your local network, and actually " -#~ "plot the proximity of the other hosts on your network to you. It would be " -#~ "easy to make it monitor other sources of data, too. (Processes? Active " -#~ "network connections? CPU usage per user?) Written by Stephen Martin." +#~ "BSOD stands for \"Blue Screen of Death\". The finest in personal computer " +#~ "emulation, BSOD simulates popular screen savers from a number of less " +#~ "robust operating systems. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Blue_Screen_of_Death http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_of_death http://" +#~ "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Meditation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Row_of_Bombs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomb_%28symbol%29 Written by " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski; 1998." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This program draws a simulation of a sonar screen. Written by default, it " -#~ "displays a random assortment of ``bogies'' on the screen, but if compiled " -#~ "properly, it can ping (pun intended) your local network, and actually " -#~ "plot the proximity of the other hosts on your network to you. It would be " -#~ "easy to make it monitor other sources of data, too. (Processes? Active " -#~ "network connections? CPU usage per user?) Written by Stephen Martin." - -#~ msgid "vs." -#~ msgstr "vs." - -#~ msgid "Mine Shaft" -#~ msgstr "Mine Shaft" +#~ "BSOD stands for ``Blue Screen of Death.'' The finest in personal computer " +#~ "emulation, this hack simulates popular screen savers from a number of " +#~ "less robust operating systems. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Another of the classic screenhacks of the distant past, this one draws " -#~ "shaded spheres in multiple colors. This hack traces its lineage back to " -#~ "Tom Duff in 1982." +#~ "Escher's \"Impossible Cage\", a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and rotates " +#~ "it in three dimensions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Another of the classic screenhacks of the distant past, this one draws " -#~ "shaded spheres in multiple colours. This hack traces its lineage back to " -#~ "Tom Duff in 1982." - -#~ msgid "SphereEversion" -#~ msgstr "SphereEversion" +#~ "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, " +#~ "and rotates it in three dimensions. Written by Marcelo Vianna." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "SphereEversion draws an animation of a sphere being turned inside out. A " -#~ "sphere can be turned inside out, without any tears, sharp creases or " -#~ "discontinuities, if the surface of the sphere is allowed to intersect " -#~ "itself. This program animates what is known as the Thurston Eversion. " -#~ "Written by Nathaniel Thurston and Michael McGuffin. This program is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://www.dgp.utoronto.ca/~mjmcguff/eversion/>." +#~ "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic \"C Curve" +#~ "\". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; " +#~ "1999." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "SphereEversion draws an animation of a sphere being turned inside out. A " -#~ "sphere can be turned inside out, without any tears, sharp creases or " -#~ "discontinuities, if the surface of the sphere is allowed to intersect " -#~ "itself. This program animates what is known as the Thurston Eversion. " -#~ "Written by Nathaniel Thurston and Michael McGuffin. This program is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://www.dgp.utoronto.ca/~mjmcguff/eversion/>." +#~ "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic ``C " +#~ "Curve.'' Written by Rick Campbell." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Moving circular patterns, by Peter Schmitzberger. Moving circular " -#~ "patterns means moire; interference patterns, of course." +#~ "Repeatedly draws random Celtic cross-stitch patterns. http://en.wikipedia." +#~ "org/wiki/Celtic_knot http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knots_and_graphs " +#~ "Written by Max Froumentin; 2005." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Moving circular patterns, by Peter Schmitzberger. Moving circular " -#~ "patterns means moire; interference patterns, of course." - -#~ msgid "Spiral" -#~ msgstr "Spiral" - -#~ msgid "Q-Bert meets Marble Madness! Written by Ed Mackey." -#~ msgstr "Q-Bert meets Marble Madness! Written by Ed Mackey." - -#~ msgid "SSystem" -#~ msgstr "SSystem" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "SSystem is a GL Solar System simulator. It simulates flybys of Sun, the " -#~ "nine planets and a few major satellites, with four camera modes. Written " -#~ "by Raul Alonso. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but " -#~ "is packaged separately. Note: SSystem does not work as a screen saver on " -#~ "all systems, because it doesn't communicate with xscreensaver properly. " -#~ "It happens to work with some window managers, but not with others, so " -#~ "your mileage may vary. SSystem was once available at <http://www1.las." -#~ "es/~amil/ssystem/>, but is now gone. You may still be able to find " -#~ "copies elsewhere. SSystem has since evolved into two different programs: " -#~ "OpenUniverse (http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/) and Celestia (http://" -#~ "www.shatters.net/celestia/). Sadly, neither of these programs work with " -#~ "xscreensaver at all. You are encouraged to nag their authors into adding " -#~ "xscreensaver support!" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidoscope. See also the \"Kaleidescope\" " +#~ "and \"GLeidescope\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Kaleidoscope Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "SSystem is a GL Solar System simulator. It simulates flybys of Sun, the " -#~ "nine planets and a few major satellites, with four camera modes. Written " -#~ "by Raul Alonso. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but " -#~ "is packaged separately. Note: SSystem does not work as a screen saver on " -#~ "all systems, because it doesn't communicate with xscreensaver properly. " -#~ "It happens to work with some window managers, but not with others, so " -#~ "your mileage may vary. SSystem was once available at <http://www1.las." -#~ "es/~amil/ssystem/>, but is now gone. You may still be able to find " -#~ "copies elsewhere. SSystem has since evolved into two different programs: " -#~ "OpenUniverse (http://openuniverse.sourceforge.net/) and Celestia (http://" -#~ "www.shatters.net/celestia/). Sadly, neither of these programs work with " -#~ "xscreensaver at all. You are encouraged to nag their authors into adding " -#~ "xscreensaver support!" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "by Marcelo Vianna's third Escher GL hack, this one draws an ``infinite'' " -#~ "staircase." +#~ "The \"Cube 21\" Rubik-like puzzle, also known as \"Square-1\". The " +#~ "rotations are chosen randomly. See also the \"Rubik\", \"RubikBlocks\" " +#~ "and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_" +#~ "%28puzzle%29 Written by Vasek Potocek; 2005." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "by Marcelo Vianna's third Escher GL hack, this one draws an ``infinite'' " -#~ "staircase." - -#~ msgid "Star Rotation Speed" -#~ msgstr "Star Rotation Speed" +#~ "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Ed Mackey reports that he wrote the first version of this program in " -#~ "BASIC on a Commodore 64 in 1987, as a 320x200 black and white wireframe. " -#~ "Now it is GL and has specular reflections." +#~ "Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like Brady-" +#~ "Bunch-era rec-room wall paneling. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919.E2.80.931938 Written by Jamie Zawinski and " +#~ "Michael Bayne; 1997." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Ed Mackey reports that he wrote the first version of this program in " -#~ "BASIC on a Commodore 64 in 1987, as a 320x200 black and white wireframe. " -#~ "Now it is GL and has specular reflections." +#~ "This one subdivides and colours rectangles randomly. It looks kind of " +#~ "like Brady-Bunch-era rec-room wall panelling. (Raven says: ``this " +#~ "screensaver is ugly enough to peel paint.'') Written by Jamie Zawinski, " +#~ "inspired by Java code by Michael Bayne." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "More flowing, swirly patterns. This version is by M. Dobie and R. Taylor, " -#~ "but you might have seen a Mac program similar to this called FlowFazer. " -#~ "There is also a cool Java applet of a similar concept." +#~ "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organizes it " +#~ "into stripes and spirals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_demon " +#~ "Written by David Bagley; 1999." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "More flowing, swirly patterns. This version is by M. Dobie and R. Taylor, " -#~ "but you might have seen a Mac program similar to this called FlowFazer. " -#~ "There is also a cool Java applet of a similar concept." - -#~ msgid "0°" -#~ msgstr "0°" - -#~ msgid "5 Minute Tick Marks" -#~ msgstr "5 Minute Tick Marks" - -#~ msgid "90°" -#~ msgstr "90°" - -#~ msgid "Cycle Seconds" -#~ msgstr "Cycle Seconds" +#~ "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organises it " +#~ "into stripes and spirals. Written by David Bagley." -#~ msgid "Minute Tick Marks" -#~ msgstr "Minute Tick Marks" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A pre-heliocentric model of planetary motion. This draws the path traced " +#~ "out by a point on the edge of a circle. That circle rotates around a " +#~ "point on the rim of another circle, and so on, several times. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle Written by James Youngman; 1998." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This program draws the path traced out by a point on the edge of a " +#~ "circle. That circle rotates around a point on the rim of another circle, " +#~ "and so on, several times. These were the basis for the pre-heliocentric " +#~ "model of planetary motion. Written by James Youngman." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This draws a working analog clock composed of floating, throbbing " -#~ "bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan." +#~ "Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; " +#~ "2002." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This draws a working analogue clock composed of floating, throbbing " -#~ "bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan." +#~ "Simulates two dimensional Incompressible Inviscid Fluid Flow. Written by " +#~ "Stephen Montgomery-Smith." -#~ msgid "Turn Side-to-Side" -#~ msgstr "Turn Side-to-Side" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws a groovy rotating fiber optic lamp. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005." +#~ msgstr "Draws a juggling stick-man. Written by Tim Auckland." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This one generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric " -#~ "patterns. It scatters them around your screen until it fills up, then it " -#~ "clears the screen and starts over. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen." +#~ "Falling colored snowflake/flower shapes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Snowflake Written by Barry Dmytro; 2004." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This one generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric " -#~ "patterns. It scatters them around your screen until it fills up, then it " -#~ "clears the screen and starts over. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen." - -#~ msgid "Vines" -#~ msgstr "Vines" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "Dictionary File" -#~ msgstr "Dictionary File" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars " +#~ "to the, uh, four winds or something. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald " +#~ "Backert, and Hubert Feyrer; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars " +#~ "to the, uh, four winds or something. Originally an Amiga program by Uli " +#~ "Siegmund." -#~ msgid "Overall Filter Program" -#~ msgstr "Overall Filter Program" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Interlocking gears. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen " +#~ "savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia." +#~ "org/wiki/Epicyclic_gearing Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, " +#~ "a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Per-Image Filter Program" -#~ msgstr "Per-Image Filter Program" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A kaleidoscope that operates on a loaded image. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +#~ "wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Andrew Dean; 2003." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." -#~ msgid "URL Timeout" -#~ msgstr "URL Timeout" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Generates some twisting 3d knot patterns. Spins 'em around. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_theory Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " +#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " +#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew." +#~ "The Earth, bouncing around in space. If you would like it to display a " +#~ "different planet, the texture maps that come with \"ssystem\" work well. " +#~ "Written by David Konerding; 1998." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew." +#~ "Draws a planet bouncing around in space. Written by David Konerding. The " +#~ "built-in image is a map of the earth (extracted from `xearth'), but you " +#~ "can wrap any texture around the sphere, e.g., the planetary textures that " +#~ "come with `ssystem'." -#~ msgid "WhirlyGig" -#~ msgstr "WhirlyGig" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "The \"Rubik's Snake\" puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\" and \"Cube21\" " +#~ "screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Snake Written by " +#~ "Jamie Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett; 2002." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "An ancient xlock hack that draws multicolored worms that crawl around the " -#~ "screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik " -#~ "Theiling." +#~ "Circular interference patterns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1993." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "An ancient xlock hack that draws multicoloured worms that crawl around " -#~ "the screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik " -#~ "Theiling." +#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " +#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " +#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "XaoS" -#~ msgstr "XaoS" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A overlapping, translucent spiral patterns. The tightness of their " +#~ "spirals fluctuates in and out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " +#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " +#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "XaoS generates fast fly-through animations of the Mandelbrot and other " -#~ "fractal sets. Written by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka. This is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://limax.paru.cas.cz/~hubicka/XaoS/>." +#~ "Carves an image up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles it, and solves it. " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_puzzle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Tessellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "XaoS generates fast fly-through animations of the Mandelbrot and other " -#~ "fractal sets. Written by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka. This is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://limax.paru.cas.cz/~hubicka/XaoS/>." +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "12-Hour Time" -#~ msgstr "12-Hour Time" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A 3D juggling stick-man, with Cambridge juggling pattern notation used to " +#~ "describe the patterns he juggles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap " +#~ "Written by Tim Auckland and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." +#~ msgstr "Draws a juggling stick-man. Written by Tim Auckland." -#~ msgid "24-Hour Time" -#~ msgstr "24-Hour Time" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A simple kaleidoscope made of line segments. See \"GLeidescope\" for a " +#~ "more sophisticated take. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope " +#~ "Written by Ron Tapia; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." -#~ msgid "Cycle Colors" -#~ msgstr "Cycle Colours" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Lemarchand's Box, the Lament Configuration. Warning: occasionally opens " +#~ "doors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski; 1998." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Animates a simulation of Lemarchand's Box, repeatedly solving itself. " +#~ "Requires OpenGL, and a machine with fast hardware support for texture " +#~ "maps. Warning: occasionally opens doors. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Huge Font" -#~ msgstr "Huge Font" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A cellular automaton that generates loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, " +#~ "and eventually die. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_loops " +#~ "Written by David Bagley; 1999." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This one produces loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, and eventually " +#~ "die. Written by David Bagley." -#~ msgid "Medium Font" -#~ msgstr "Medium Font" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "The Menger Gasket is a cube-based recursive fractal object analagous to " +#~ "the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; " +#~ "2001." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, " +#~ "a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "XDaliClock" -#~ msgstr "XDaliClock" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws two dimensional metaballs: overlapping and merging balls with fuzzy " +#~ "edges. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by W.P. van " +#~ "Paassen; 2003." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by " -#~ "``melting'' into their new shapes. Written by Jamie Zawinski. This is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/>." +#~ "M. C. Escher's \"Moebius Strip II\", an image of ants walking along the " +#~ "surface of a moebius strip. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo " +#~ "F. Vianna; 1997." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by " -#~ "``melting'' into their new shapes. Written by Jamie Zawinski. This is not " -#~ "included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it already, " -#~ "you can find it at <http://www.jwz.org/xdaliclock/>." +#~ "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, " +#~ "and rotates it in three dimensions. Written by Marcelo Vianna." -#~ msgid "Bright" -#~ msgstr "Bright" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "An interlinked loop of rotating gears. The layout of the gears follows " +#~ "the path of a moebius strip. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"Gears\" screen " +#~ "savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia." +#~ "org/wiki/Moebius_strip Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, " +#~ "a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Date/Time Stamp" -#~ msgstr "Date/Time Stamp" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "When the lines on the screen Make more lines in between, That's a moire'! " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski and " +#~ "Michael Bayne; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " +#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " +#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Day Dim" -#~ msgstr "Day Dim" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines the planes " +#~ "with various operations. The planes are moving independently of one " +#~ "another, causing the interference lines to spray. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +#~ "wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Another example of the fun you can have with moire interference patterns; " +#~ "this hack generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines " +#~ "the planes with various operations. The planes are moving independently " +#~ "of one another, causing the interference lines to ``spray.'' Written by " +#~ "Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Label Cities" -#~ msgstr "Label Cities" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Some interesting molecules. Several molecules are built in, and it can " +#~ "also read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +#~ "wiki/Protein_Data_Bank_%28file_format%29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common " +#~ "molecules are built in, and it can also read PDB (Protein Data Base) " +#~ "files as input. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Lower Right" -#~ msgstr "Lower Right" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Platonic solids that turn inside out and get spikey. http://en.wikipedia." +#~ "org/wiki/Platonic_solid Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws line- and arc-based Truchet patterns that tile the screen. " +#~ "Written by Adrian Likins." -#~ msgid "No Stars" -#~ msgstr "No Stars" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "DATAI 2 ADDB 1,2 ROTC 2,-22 XOR 1,2 JRST .-4 As reported by HAKMEM (MIT " +#~ "AI Memo 239, 1972), Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code in 1962. " +#~ "That code still lives on here, some 46 years later. In \"mismunch\" mode, " +#~ "it displays a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching " +#~ "squares algorithm instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Munching_square Written by Jackson Wright, Tim " +#~ "Showalter, Jamie Zawinski and Steven Hazel; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "DATAI 2 ADDB 1,2 ROTC 2,-22 XOR 1,2 JRST .-4 As reported by HAKMEM, in " +#~ "1962, Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code. That code still lives on " +#~ "in this screenhack, some 35 years later. The number of lines of enclosing " +#~ "code has increased substantially, however. This version is by Tim " +#~ "Showalter." -#~ msgid "North/South Rotation" -#~ msgstr "North/South Rotation" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Simulates a game of Pac-Man on a randomly-created level. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man Written by Edwin de Jong; 2004." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. It " +#~ "can also animate the control-points, but that takes a lot of CPU and " +#~ "bandwidth. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Real Time" -#~ msgstr "Real Time" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "The even-odd winding rule. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even-odd_rule " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonzero-rule Written by Dale Moore; 1995." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "Sharp" -#~ msgstr "Sharp" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_Command Written by Adam Miller; 1999." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This hack simulates the classic arcade game Missile Command. Written by " +#~ "Adam Miller." -#~ msgid "Terminator Blurry" -#~ msgstr "Terminator Blurry" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica " +#~ "technology. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor " +#~ "who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black " +#~ "holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement " +#~ "lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied " +#~ "a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating that \"a nonrepeating " +#~ "pattern could exist in nature\") for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. " +#~ "Penrose said he doesn't like litigation but, \"When it comes to the " +#~ "population of Great Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe " +#~ "their bottoms on what appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, " +#~ "then a last stand must be taken.\" As reported by News of the Weird #491, " +#~ "4-Jul-1997. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling Written by Timo " +#~ "Korvola; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica " +#~ "technology. Written by Timo Korvola. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a " +#~ "British math professor who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics " +#~ "as relativity, black holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a " +#~ "copyright-infringement lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, " +#~ "which Penrose said copied a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating " +#~ "that ``a nonrepeating pattern could exist in nature'') for its Kleenex " +#~ "quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he doesn't like litigation but, ``When " +#~ "it comes to the population of Great Britain being invited by a " +#~ "multinational to wipe their bottoms on what appears to be the work of a " +#~ "Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be taken.'' As reported by " +#~ "News of the Weird No. 491, 4-jul-1997." -#~ msgid "Time Warp" -#~ msgstr "Time Warp" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A gear system marches across the screen. See also the \"Gears\" and " +#~ "\"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Involute_gear Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidescope (more like a kaleidescope than " +#~ "the hack called `kaleid,' actually.) This one by Jouk Jansen." -#~ msgid "Upper Left" -#~ msgstr "Upper Left" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A growing plumbing system, with bolts and valves. Written by Marcelo " +#~ "Vianna; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws random coloured and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Upper Right" -#~ msgstr "Upper Right" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "Great pentakisdodekahedron" +#~ msgstr "Dodecahedron" +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "XEarth draws an image of the Earth, as seen from your favorite vantage " -#~ "point in space, correctly shaded for the current position of the Sun. " -#~ "Written by Kirk Johnson. This is not included with the XScreenSaver " -#~ "package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://" -#~ "www.cs.colorado.edu/~tuna/xearth/>." +#~ "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-" +#~ "shaped puzzle pieces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyomino Written by " +#~ "Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "XEarth draws an image of the Earth, as seen from your favourite vantage " -#~ "point in space, correctly shaded for the current position of the Sun. " -#~ "Written by Kirk Johnson. This is not included with the XScreenSaver " -#~ "package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://" -#~ "www.cs.colorado.edu/~tuna/xearth/>." +#~ "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-" +#~ "shaped puzzle pieces. Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith." -#~ msgid "Fish" -#~ msgstr "Fish" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Bounces a series of line segments around the screen, and uses variations " +#~ "on this basic motion pattern to produce all sorts of different " +#~ "presentations: line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping " +#~ "translucent areas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qix Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski; 1992." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This is the swiss army chainsaw of qix programs. It bounces a series of " +#~ "line segments around the screen, and uses variations on this basic motion " +#~ "pattern to produce all sorts of different presentations: line segments, " +#~ "filled polygons, overlapping translucent areas... Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Fish! This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you " -#~ "don't have it already, you can find it at <http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/" -#~ "Linux/X11/demos/>." +#~ "This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water, overlayed " +#~ "on the desktop or an image. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Fish! This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you " -#~ "don't have it already, you can find it at <http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/" -#~ "Linux/X11/demos/>." +#~ "This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water. With the -" +#~ "water option, it manipulates your desktop image to look like something is " +#~ "dripping into it. Written by Tom Hammersley." -#~ msgid "XFishTank" -#~ msgstr "XFishTank" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Inkblot patterns via a reflected random walk. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +#~ "wiki/Rorschach_inkblot_test http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "Bitmap File" -#~ msgstr "Bitmap File" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Distorts an image by rotating and scaling random sections of it. Written " +#~ "by Claudio Matsuoka; 2001." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the screen. Written " +#~ "by Claudio Matsuoka." -#~ msgid "Xflame" -#~ msgstr "Xflame" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A Rubik's Cube that repeatedly shuffles and solves itself. See also the " +#~ "\"GLSnake\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Rubik%27s_Cube Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a Rubik's Cube that rotates in three dimensions and repeatedly " +#~ "shuffles and solves itself. Another fine GL hack by Marcelo Vianna." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "This program behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski. If you haven't seen Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, " -#~ "``The Shining,'' you won't get it. Those who have describe this hack as " -#~ "``inspired.''" +#~ "The \"Rubik's Mirror Blocks\" puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\", \"Cube21\", " +#~ "and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Combination_puzzles#Irregular_cuboids Written by Vasek Potocek; 2009." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "This program behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski. If you haven't seen Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, " -#~ "``The Shining,'' you won't get it. Those who have describe this hack as " -#~ "``inspired.''" +#~ "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. Written by Jamie " +#~ "Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett." -#~ msgid "Xjack" -#~ msgstr "Xjack" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This draws smoothly-shaded oscillating oval patterns that look something " +#~ "like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws smoothly-shaded oscilating oval patterns, that look something " +#~ "like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit." -#~ msgid "Xlyap" -#~ msgstr "Xlyap" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "The 2D Sierpinski triangle fractal. See also the \"Sierpinski3D\" screen " +#~ "saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Written by " +#~ "Desmond Daignault; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " +#~ "triangle fractal. Written by Desmond Daignault." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "A rendition of the text scrolls seen in the movie ``The Matrix.'' Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "The recursive Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal. http://en.wikipedia.org/" +#~ "wiki/Sierpinski_triangle#Analogs_in_higher_dimension Written by Jamie " +#~ "Zawinski and Tim Robinson; 1999." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "A rendition of the text scrolls seen in the movie ``The Matrix.'' Written " -#~ "by Jamie Zawinski." +#~ "This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski " +#~ "triangle fractal. Written by Desmond Daignault." -#~ msgid "Reflections" -#~ msgstr "Reflections" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles " +#~ "the squares around as if it was one of those \"fifteen-puzzle\" games " +#~ "where there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles " +#~ "the squares around as if it was one of those annoying ``16-puzzle'' " +#~ "games, where there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. I hate " +#~ "trying to solve those puzzles, but watching one permute itself is more " +#~ "amusing. Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Side View" -#~ msgstr "Side View" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although " +#~ "they are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in " +#~ "the solution to certain wave functions, most notably the eigenfunctions " +#~ "of angular momentum operators. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Spherical_harmonics#Visualization_of_the_spherical_harmonics Written by " +#~ "Paul Bourke and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although " +#~ "they are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in " +#~ "the solution to certain wave functions, most notable the eigenfunctions " +#~ "of angular momentum operators. Written by Paul Bourke and Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "Top View" -#~ msgstr "Top View" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Slinky-like creatures walk down an infinite staircase and occasionally " +#~ "explode! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Q%2Abert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness Written by Ed " +#~ "Mackey; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, " +#~ "a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "XMountains generates realistic-looking fractal terrains of snow-capped " -#~ "mountains near water, with either a top view or a side view. Written by " -#~ "Stephen Booth. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if " -#~ "you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://www.epcc.ed.ac." -#~ "uk/~spb/xmountains/>. Be sure to compile it with -DVROOT or it won't " -#~ "work right when launched by the xscreensaver daemon." +#~ "Escher's infinite staircase. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" +#~ "Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "XMountains generates realistic-looking fractal terrains of snow-capped " -#~ "mountains near water, with either a top view or a side view. Written by " -#~ "Stephen Booth. This is not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if " -#~ "you don't have it already, you can find it at <http://www.epcc.ed.ac." -#~ "uk/~spb/xmountains/>. Be sure to compile it with -DVROOT or it won't " -#~ "work right when launched by the xscreensaver daemon." +#~ "This draws Escher's ``Impossible Cage,'' a 3d analog of a moebius strip, " +#~ "and rotates it in three dimensions. Written by Marcelo Vianna." -#~ msgid "Xmountains" -#~ msgstr "Xmountains" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over a " +#~ "star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. http://" +#~ "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_opening_crawl Written by Jamie Zawinski " +#~ "and Claudio Matauoka; 2001." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, " +#~ "over a star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. " +#~ "Written by Jamie Zawinski and Claudio Matauoka." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "Draws falling snow and the occasional tiny Santa. By Rick Jansen. You can " -#~ "find it at <http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/Xsnow/>." +#~ "Strange attractors: a swarm of dots swoops and twists around. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Massimino " +#~ "Pascal; 1997." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "Draws falling snow and the occasional tiny Santa. By Rick Jansen. You can " -#~ "find it at <http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/Xsnow/>." +#~ "This draws strange attractors: it's a colourful, unpredictably-animating " +#~ "field of dots that swoops and twists around. The motion is very nice. " +#~ "Written by Massimino Pascal." -#~ msgid "Xsnow" -#~ msgstr "Xsnow" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Solves tangram puzzles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram Written by " +#~ "Jeremy English; 2005." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "Cycle Through Modes" -#~ msgstr "Cycle Through Modes" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "Line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. http://en." +#~ "wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Adrian Likins; 1998." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This draws line- and arc-based Truchet patterns that tile the screen. " +#~ "Written by Adrian Likins." -#~ msgid "Rolling Enabled" -#~ msgstr "Rolling Enabled" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "A colorful random-walk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written " +#~ "by Rick Campbell; 1999." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "Draws a colourful random-walk, in various forms. Written by Rick Campbell." -#~ msgid "Static Enabled" -#~ msgstr "Static Enabled" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide " +#~ "Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then " +#~ "extracting images from the returned pages. WARNING: THE INTERNET " +#~ "SOMETIMES CONTAINS PORNOGRAPHY. The Internet being what it is, absolutely " +#~ "anything might show up in the collage including -- quite possibly -- " +#~ "pornography, or even nudity. Please act accordingly. See also http://www." +#~ "jwz.org/webcollage/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This program makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World " +#~ "Wide Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then " +#~ "extracting images from the returned pages. It can also be set up to " +#~ "filter the images through the `VidWhacker' program, above, which looks " +#~ "really great. (Note that most of the images it finds are text, and not " +#~ "pictures. This is because most of the web is pictures of text. Which is " +#~ "pretty sad.) Written by Jamie Zawinski." -#~ msgid "XTeeVee" -#~ msgstr "XTeeVee" +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid "" +#~ "This generates pretty fractal pictures via the Lyapunov exponent. http://" +#~ "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997." +#~ msgstr "" +#~ "This generates pretty fractal pictures by doing funky math involving the " +#~ "``Lyapunov exponent.'' It has a cool interactive mode, too. Written by " +#~ "Ron Record." +#, fuzzy #~ msgid "" -#~ "XTeeVee simulates various television problems, including static, loss of " -#~ "vertical hold, and a test pattern. By Greg Knauss." +#~ "Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. " +#~ "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirograph Written by Rohit Singh; 2000." #~ msgstr "" -#~ "XTeeVee simulates various television problems, including static, loss of " -#~ "vertical hold, and a test pattern. By Greg Knauss." +#~ "Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. By " +#~ "Rohit Singh." + +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid " X lens offset" +#~ msgstr "Lens Offset" + +#, fuzzy +#~ msgid " Y lens offset" +#~ msgstr "Lens Offset" #, fuzzy #~ msgid "" diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/kmailcvt.po b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/kmailcvt.po index 7615876c63f..e17dbfb7485 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/kmailcvt.po +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/kmailcvt.po @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: kmailcvt\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-10-09 15:41+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-16 16:51+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-12-30 13:44+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Malcolm Hunter \n" "Language-Team: British English \n" @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ msgid "" "Your emails" msgstr "malcolm.hunter@gmx.co.uk" -#: filter_evolution.cxx:31 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:31 msgid "Import Evolution 1.x Local Mails and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import Evolution 1.x Local Mails and Folder Structure" -#: filter_evolution.cxx:33 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:33 msgid "" "

Evolution 1.x import filter

Select the base directory of " "Evolution's mails (usually ~/evolution/local).

Since it is possible to " @@ -44,46 +44,46 @@ msgstr "" "recreate the folder structure, the folders will be stored under: \"Evolution-" "Import\".

" -#: filter_evolution.cxx:57 filter_evolution_v2.cxx:66 -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:57 filter_mailapp.cxx:52 filter_oe.cxx:60 -#: filter_opera.cxx:60 filter_outlook.cxx:44 filter_plain.cxx:44 -#: filter_pmail.cxx:56 filter_sylpheed.cxx:56 filter_thebat.cxx:62 -#: filter_thunderbird.cxx:65 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:57 filter_evolution_v2.cpp:66 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:57 filter_mailapp.cpp:52 filter_oe.cpp:60 +#: filter_opera.cpp:60 filter_outlook.cpp:44 filter_plain.cpp:44 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:56 filter_sylpheed.cpp:56 filter_thebat.cpp:62 +#: filter_thunderbird.cpp:65 msgid "No directory selected." msgstr "No directory selected." -#: filter_evolution.cxx:64 filter_evolution_v2.cxx:73 -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:64 filter_mailapp.cxx:53 filter_opera.cxx:67 -#: filter_opera.cxx:152 filter_outlook.cxx:50 filter_sylpheed.cxx:63 -#: filter_thebat.cxx:69 filter_thunderbird.cxx:72 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:64 filter_evolution_v2.cpp:73 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:64 filter_mailapp.cpp:53 filter_opera.cpp:67 +#: filter_opera.cpp:152 filter_outlook.cpp:50 filter_sylpheed.cpp:63 +#: filter_thebat.cpp:69 filter_thunderbird.cpp:72 msgid "No files found for import." msgstr "No files found for import." -#: filter_evolution.cxx:76 filter_evolution_v2.cxx:90 -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:83 filter_mailapp.cxx:126 filter_mbox.cxx:132 -#: filter_opera.cxx:141 filter_plain.cxx:80 filter_pmail.cxx:79 -#: filter_sylpheed.cxx:78 filter_thebat.cxx:84 filter_thunderbird.cxx:99 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:76 filter_evolution_v2.cpp:90 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:83 filter_mailapp.cpp:126 filter_mbox.cpp:132 +#: filter_opera.cpp:141 filter_plain.cpp:80 filter_pmail.cpp:79 +#: filter_sylpheed.cpp:78 filter_thebat.cpp:84 filter_thunderbird.cpp:99 #, c-format msgid "Finished importing emails from %1" msgstr "Finished importing emails from %1" -#: filter_evolution.cxx:124 filter_evolution_v2.cxx:160 -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:128 filter_lnotes.cxx:88 filter_mailapp.cxx:62 -#: filter_mbox.cxx:54 filter_opera.cxx:87 filter_outlook.cxx:59 -#: filter_pmail.cxx:165 filter_pmail.cxx:235 filter_pmail.cxx:253 -#: filter_pmail.cxx:294 filter_thebat.cxx:151 filter_thunderbird.cxx:161 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:124 filter_evolution_v2.cpp:160 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:128 filter_lnotes.cpp:88 filter_mailapp.cpp:62 +#: filter_mbox.cpp:54 filter_opera.cpp:87 filter_outlook.cpp:59 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:165 filter_pmail.cpp:235 filter_pmail.cpp:253 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:294 filter_thebat.cpp:151 filter_thunderbird.cpp:161 msgid "Unable to open %1, skipping" msgstr "Unable to open %1, skipping" -#: filter_evolution.cxx:145 filter_mailapp.cxx:70 filter_mbox.cxx:60 -#: filter_opera.cxx:89 filter_outlook.cxx:57 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:145 filter_mailapp.cpp:70 filter_mbox.cpp:60 +#: filter_opera.cpp:89 filter_outlook.cpp:57 msgid "Importing emails from %1..." msgstr "Importing emails from %1..." -#: filter_evolution.cxx:195 filter_evolution_v2.cxx:92 -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:85 filter_opera.cxx:143 filter_outlook.cxx:58 -#: filter_plain.cxx:82 filter_sylpheed.cxx:80 filter_thebat.cxx:86 -#: filter_thunderbird.cxx:101 +#: filter_evolution.cpp:195 filter_evolution_v2.cpp:92 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:85 filter_opera.cpp:143 filter_outlook.cpp:58 +#: filter_plain.cpp:82 filter_sylpheed.cpp:80 filter_thebat.cpp:86 +#: filter_thunderbird.cpp:101 #, c-format msgid "" "_n: 1 duplicate message not imported\n" @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ msgstr "" "1 duplicate message not imported\n" "%n duplicate messages not imported" -#: filter_evolution_v2.cxx:29 +#: filter_evolution_v2.cpp:29 msgid "Import Evolution 2.x Local Mails and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import Evolution 2.x Local Mails and Folder Structure" -#: filter_evolution_v2.cxx:31 +#: filter_evolution_v2.cpp:31 msgid "" "

Evolution 2.x import filter

Select the base directory of " "your local Evolution mailfolder (usually ~/.evolution/mail/local/).

Since it is possible to recreate the folder structure, the folders will " "be stored under: \"Evolution-Import\".

" -#: filter_evolution_v2.cxx:94 filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:87 -#: filter_mailapp.cxx:137 filter_mbox.cxx:138 filter_oe.cxx:102 -#: filter_opera.cxx:155 filter_plain.cxx:84 filter_sylpheed.cxx:82 -#: filter_thebat.cxx:88 filter_thunderbird.cxx:104 +#: filter_evolution_v2.cpp:94 filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:87 +#: filter_mailapp.cpp:137 filter_mbox.cpp:138 filter_oe.cpp:102 +#: filter_opera.cpp:155 filter_plain.cpp:84 filter_sylpheed.cpp:82 +#: filter_thebat.cpp:88 filter_thunderbird.cpp:104 msgid "Finished import, canceled by user." msgstr "Finished import, cancelled by user." -#: filter_evolution_v2.cxx:124 filter_thunderbird.cxx:94 -#: filter_thunderbird.cxx:129 +#: filter_evolution_v2.cpp:124 filter_thunderbird.cpp:94 +#: filter_thunderbird.cpp:129 msgid "Start import file %1..." msgstr "Start import file %1..." -#: filter_kmail_archive.cxx:24 +#: filter_kmail_archive.cpp:24 msgid "Import KMail Archive File" msgstr "" -#: filter_kmail_archive.cxx:26 +#: filter_kmail_archive.cpp:26 msgid "" "

KMail Archive File Import Filter

This filter will import " "archives files previously exported by KMail.

Archive files contain a " "complete folder subtree compressed into a single file.

" msgstr "" -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:26 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:26 msgid "Import KMail Maildirs and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import KMail Maildirs and Folder Structure" -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:28 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:28 msgid "" "

KMail import filter

Select the base directory of the KMail " "mailfolder you want to import.

Note: Never select your current " @@ -157,22 +157,22 @@ msgstr "" "possible to recreate the folder structure, the folders will be stored under: " "\"KMail-Import\" in your local folder.

" -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:196 filter_sylpheed.cxx:140 filter_thebat.cxx:199 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:196 filter_sylpheed.cpp:140 filter_thebat.cpp:199 msgid "Import folder %1..." msgstr "Import folder %1..." -#: filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:206 filter_kmail_maildir.cxx:211 -#: filter_plain.cxx:67 filter_plain.cxx:71 filter_sylpheed.cxx:153 -#: filter_sylpheed.cxx:158 +#: filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:206 filter_kmail_maildir.cpp:211 +#: filter_plain.cpp:67 filter_plain.cpp:71 filter_sylpheed.cpp:153 +#: filter_sylpheed.cpp:158 #, c-format msgid "Could not import %1" msgstr "Could not import %1" -#: filter_lnotes.cxx:30 +#: filter_lnotes.cpp:30 msgid "Import Lotus Notes Emails" msgstr "Import Lotus Notes Emails" -#: filter_lnotes.cxx:32 +#: filter_lnotes.cpp:32 msgid "" "

Lotus Notes Structured Text mail import filter

This filter " "will import Structured Text files from an exported Lotus Notes email client " @@ -190,25 +190,25 @@ msgstr "" "will be stored in subfolders under: \"LNotes-Import\", in your local folder, " "named using the names of the files the messages came from.

" -#: filter_lnotes.cxx:55 +#: filter_lnotes.cpp:55 msgid "All Files (*)" msgstr "All Files (*)" -#: filter_lnotes.cxx:64 +#: filter_lnotes.cpp:64 #, c-format msgid "Importing emails from %1" msgstr "Importing emails from %1" -#: filter_lnotes.cxx:109 filter_pmail.cxx:279 +#: filter_lnotes.cpp:109 filter_pmail.cpp:279 #, c-format msgid "Message %1" msgstr "Message %1" -#: filter_mailapp.cxx:32 +#: filter_mailapp.cpp:32 msgid "Import From OS X Mail" msgstr "Import From OS X Mail" -#: filter_mailapp.cxx:34 +#: filter_mailapp.cpp:34 msgid "" "

OS X Mail Import Filter

This filter imports e-mails from the " "Mail client in Apple Mac OS X.

" @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ msgstr "" "

OS X Mail Import Filter

This filter imports e-mails from the " "Mail client in Apple Mac OS X.

" -#: filter_mailapp.cxx:129 filter_mbox.cxx:135 +#: filter_mailapp.cpp:129 filter_mbox.cpp:135 msgid "" "_n: 1 duplicate message not imported to folder %1 in KMail\n" "%n duplicate messages not imported to folder %1 in KMail" @@ -224,11 +224,11 @@ msgstr "" "1 duplicate message not imported to folder %1 in KMail\n" "%n duplicate messages not imported to folder %1 in KMail" -#: filter_mbox.cxx:28 +#: filter_mbox.cpp:28 msgid "Import mbox Files (UNIX, Evolution)" msgstr "Import mbox Files (UNIX, Evolution)" -#: filter_mbox.cxx:30 +#: filter_mbox.cpp:30 msgid "" "

mbox import filter

This filter will import mbox files into " "KMail. Use this filter if you want to import mails from Ximian Evolution or " @@ -242,15 +242,15 @@ msgstr "" "Emails will be imported into folders named after the file they came from, " "prefixed with MBOX-

" -#: filter_mbox.cxx:48 +#: filter_mbox.cpp:48 msgid "mbox Files (*)" msgstr "mbox Files (*)" -#: filter_oe.cxx:40 +#: filter_oe.cpp:40 msgid "Import Outlook Express Emails" msgstr "Import Outlook Express Emails" -#: filter_oe.cxx:42 +#: filter_oe.cpp:42 msgid "" "

Outlook Express 4/5/6 import filter

You will need to locate " "the folder where the mailbox has been stored by searching for .dbx or .mbx " @@ -268,44 +268,44 @@ msgstr "" "folders from Outlook Express 5 and 6 will be stored under: \"OE-Import\" in " "your local folder.

" -#: filter_oe.cxx:67 +#: filter_oe.cpp:67 #, c-format msgid "No Outlook Express mailboxes found in directory %1." msgstr "No Outlook Express mailboxes found in directory %1." -#: filter_oe.cxx:82 +#: filter_oe.cpp:82 msgid "Import folder structure..." msgstr "Import folder structure..." -#: filter_oe.cxx:101 +#: filter_oe.cpp:101 msgid "Finished importing Outlook Express emails" msgstr "Finished importing Outlook Express emails" -#: filter_oe.cxx:119 +#: filter_oe.cpp:119 #, c-format msgid "Unable to open mailbox %1" msgstr "Unable to open mailbox %1" -#: filter_oe.cxx:130 +#: filter_oe.cpp:130 #, c-format msgid "Importing OE4 Mailbox %1" msgstr "Importing OE4 Mailbox %1" -#: filter_oe.cxx:144 +#: filter_oe.cpp:144 #, c-format msgid "Importing OE5+ Mailbox %1" msgstr "Importing OE5+ Mailbox %1" -#: filter_oe.cxx:150 +#: filter_oe.cpp:150 #, c-format msgid "Importing OE5+ Folder file %1" msgstr "Importing OE5+ Folder file %1" -#: filter_opera.cxx:28 +#: filter_opera.cpp:28 msgid "Import Opera Emails" msgstr "Import Opera Emails" -#: filter_opera.cxx:30 +#: filter_opera.cpp:30 msgid "" "

Opera email import filter

This filter will import mails from " "Opera mail folder. Use this filter if you want to import all mails within a " @@ -321,20 +321,20 @@ msgstr "" "imported into a folder named after the account they came from, prefixed with " "OPERA-

" -#: filter_opera.cxx:75 filter_outlook.cxx:45 filter_plain.cxx:51 -#: filter_pmail.cxx:61 +#: filter_opera.cpp:75 filter_outlook.cpp:45 filter_plain.cpp:51 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:61 msgid "Counting files..." msgstr "Counting files..." -#: filter_opera.cxx:82 filter_outlook.cxx:49 filter_plain.cxx:55 +#: filter_opera.cpp:82 filter_outlook.cpp:49 filter_plain.cpp:55 msgid "Importing new mail files..." msgstr "Importing new mail files..." -#: filter_outlook.cxx:28 +#: filter_outlook.cpp:28 msgid "Import Outlook Emails" msgstr "Import Outlook Emails" -#: filter_outlook.cxx:30 +#: filter_outlook.cpp:30 msgid "" "

Outlook email import filter

This filter will import mails " "from a Outlook pst-file. You will need to locate the folder where the pst-" @@ -350,23 +350,23 @@ msgstr "" "imported into a folder named after the account they came from, prefixed with " "OUTLOOK-

" -#: filter_outlook.cxx:46 +#: filter_outlook.cpp:46 msgid "Counting mail..." msgstr "Counting mail..." -#: filter_outlook.cxx:47 +#: filter_outlook.cpp:47 msgid "Counting directories..." msgstr "Counting directories..." -#: filter_outlook.cxx:48 +#: filter_outlook.cpp:48 msgid "Counting folders..." msgstr "Counting folders..." -#: filter_plain.cxx:27 +#: filter_plain.cpp:27 msgid "Import Plain Text Emails" msgstr "Import Plain Text Emails" -#: filter_plain.cxx:29 +#: filter_plain.cpp:29 msgid "" "

Select the directory containing the emails on your system. The emails are " "placed in a folder with the same name as the directory they were in, " @@ -378,11 +378,11 @@ msgstr "" "prefixed by PLAIN-

This filter will import all .msg, .eml and .txt " "emails.

" -#: filter_pmail.cxx:31 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:31 msgid "Import Folders From Pegasus-Mail" msgstr "Import Folders From Pegasus-Mail" -#: filter_pmail.cxx:33 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:33 msgid "" "

Select the Pegasus-Mail directory on your system (containing *.CNM, *.PMM " "and *.MBX files). On many systems this is stored in C:\\pmail\\mail or C:" @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ msgstr "" "folder structure, the folders will be stored under: \"PegasusMail-Import\"." -#: filter_pmail.cxx:69 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:69 msgid "" "Cannot parse the folder structure; continuing import without subfolder " "support." @@ -404,32 +404,32 @@ msgstr "" "Cannot parse the folder structure; continuing import without subfolder " "support." -#: filter_pmail.cxx:72 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:72 msgid "Importing new mail files ('.cnm')..." msgstr "Importing new mail files ('.cnm')..." -#: filter_pmail.cxx:74 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:74 msgid "Importing mail folders ('.pmm')..." msgstr "Importing mail folders ('.pmm')..." -#: filter_pmail.cxx:76 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:76 msgid "Importing 'UNIX' mail folders ('.mbx')..." msgstr "Importing 'UNIX' mail folders ('.mbx')..." -#: filter_pmail.cxx:175 filter_pmail.cxx:255 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:175 filter_pmail.cpp:255 #, c-format msgid "Importing %1" msgstr "Importing %1" -#: filter_pmail.cxx:290 +#: filter_pmail.cpp:290 msgid "Parsing the folder structure..." msgstr "Parsing the folder structure..." -#: filter_sylpheed.cxx:27 +#: filter_sylpheed.cpp:27 msgid "Import Sylpheed Maildirs and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import Sylpheed Maildirs and Folder Structure" -#: filter_sylpheed.cxx:29 +#: filter_sylpheed.cpp:29 msgid "" "

Sylpheed import filter

Select the base directory of the " "Sylpheed mailfolder you want to import (usually: ~/Mail ).

Since it is " @@ -443,11 +443,11 @@ msgstr "" "\"Sylpheed-Import\" in your local folder.

This filter also recreates " "the status of message, e.g. new or forwarded." -#: filter_thebat.cxx:33 +#: filter_thebat.cpp:33 msgid "Import The Bat! Mails and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import The Bat! Mails and Folder Structure" -#: filter_thebat.cxx:35 +#: filter_thebat.cpp:35 msgid "" "

The Bat! import filter

Select the base directory of the 'The " "Bat!' local mailfolder you want to import.

Note: This filter " @@ -463,11 +463,11 @@ msgstr "" "recreate the folder structure, the folders will be stored under: \"TheBat-" "Import\" in your local account.

" -#: filter_thunderbird.cxx:28 +#: filter_thunderbird.cpp:28 msgid "Import Thunderbird/Mozilla Local Mails and Folder Structure" msgstr "Import Thunderbird/Mozilla Local Mails and Folder Structure" -#: filter_thunderbird.cxx:30 +#: filter_thunderbird.cpp:30 msgid "" "

Thunderbird/Mozilla import filter

Select your base " "Thunderbird/Mozilla mailfolder (usually ~/.thunderbird/*.default/Mail/Local " @@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ msgstr "" "new folders.

Since it is possible to recreate the folder structure, " "the folders will be stored under: \"Thunderbird-Import\".

" -#: filters.cxx:145 filters.cxx:180 filters.cxx:208 +#: filters.cpp:145 filters.cpp:180 filters.cpp:208 msgid "" "Fatal: Unable to start KMail for DCOP communication. Make sure " "kmail is installed." @@ -491,15 +491,15 @@ msgstr "" "Fatal: Unable to start KMail for DCOP communication. Make sure " "kmail is installed." -#: filters.cxx:153 filters.cxx:188 +#: filters.cpp:153 filters.cpp:188 msgid "Cannot make folder %1 in KMail" msgstr "Cannot make folder %1 in KMail" -#: filters.cxx:156 filters.cxx:191 +#: filters.cpp:156 filters.cpp:191 msgid "Cannot add message to folder %1 in KMail" msgstr "Cannot add message to folder %1 in KMail" -#: filters.cxx:162 filters.cxx:194 +#: filters.cpp:162 filters.cpp:194 msgid "Error while adding message to folder %1 in KMail" msgstr "Error while adding message to folder %1 in KMail" diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/tdeio_imap4.po b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/tdeio_imap4.po index a22b6f0da04..58c73919023 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/tdeio_imap4.po +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdepim/tdeio_imap4.po @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: tdeio_imap4\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-05-11 04:03+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-16 16:52+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2005-11-06 01:17+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Malcolm Hunter \n" "Language-Team: British English \n" @@ -26,15 +26,15 @@ msgid "" "Your emails" msgstr "" -#: imap4.cc:622 +#: imap4.cpp:622 msgid "Message from %1 while processing '%2': %3" msgstr "Message from %1 while processing '%2': %3" -#: imap4.cc:624 +#: imap4.cpp:624 msgid "Message from %1: %2" msgstr "Message from %1: %2" -#: imap4.cc:948 +#: imap4.cpp:948 msgid "" "The following folder will be created on the server: %1 What do you want to " "store in this folder?" @@ -42,31 +42,31 @@ msgstr "" "The following folder will be created on the server: %1 What do you want to " "store in this folder?" -#: imap4.cc:950 +#: imap4.cpp:950 msgid "Create Folder" msgstr "Create Folder" -#: imap4.cc:951 +#: imap4.cpp:951 msgid "&Messages" msgstr "&Messages" -#: imap4.cc:951 +#: imap4.cpp:951 msgid "&Subfolders" msgstr "&Subfolders" -#: imap4.cc:1285 +#: imap4.cpp:1285 msgid "Unsubscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" msgstr "Unsubscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" -#: imap4.cc:1306 +#: imap4.cpp:1306 msgid "Subscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" msgstr "Subscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" -#: imap4.cc:1375 imap4.cc:1387 imap4.cc:1418 +#: imap4.cpp:1375 imap4.cpp:1387 imap4.cpp:1418 msgid "Changing the flags of message %1 failed." msgstr "Changing the flags of message %1 failed." -#: imap4.cc:1464 +#: imap4.cpp:1464 msgid "" "Setting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server " "returned: %3" @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ msgstr "" "Setting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server " "returned: %3" -#: imap4.cc:1483 +#: imap4.cpp:1483 msgid "" "Deleting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server " "returned: %3" @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ msgstr "" "Deleting the Access Control List on folder %1 for user %2 failed. The server " "returned: %3" -#: imap4.cc:1500 imap4.cc:1527 +#: imap4.cpp:1500 imap4.cpp:1527 msgid "" "Retrieving the Access Control List on folder %1 failed. The server returned: " "%2" @@ -90,27 +90,27 @@ msgstr "" "Retrieving the Access Control List on folder %1 failed. The server returned: " "%2" -#: imap4.cc:1561 +#: imap4.cpp:1561 msgid "Searching of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" msgstr "Searching of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" -#: imap4.cc:1595 +#: imap4.cpp:1595 #, fuzzy msgid "Custom command %1:%2 failed. The server returned: %3" msgstr "Subscribe of folder %1 failed. The server returned: %2" -#: imap4.cc:1678 +#: imap4.cpp:1678 msgid "Setting the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3" msgstr "" "Setting the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3" -#: imap4.cc:1702 +#: imap4.cpp:1702 msgid "" "Retrieving the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3" msgstr "" "Retrieving the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3" -#: imap4.cc:1739 +#: imap4.cpp:1739 #, fuzzy msgid "" "Retrieving the quota root information on folder %1 failed. The server " @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Retrieving the annotation %1 on folder %2 failed. The server returned: %3" -#: imap4.cc:2064 +#: imap4.cpp:2064 msgid "" "The server %1 supports neither IMAP4 nor IMAP4rev1.\n" "It identified itself with: %2" @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ msgstr "" "The server %1 supports neither IMAP4 nor IMAP4rev1.\n" "It identified itself with: %2" -#: imap4.cc:2075 +#: imap4.cpp:2075 msgid "" "The server does not support TLS.\n" "Disable this security feature to connect unencrypted." @@ -134,23 +134,23 @@ msgstr "" "The server does not support TLS.\n" "Disable this security feature to connect unencrypted." -#: imap4.cc:2100 +#: imap4.cpp:2100 msgid "Starting TLS failed." msgstr "Starting TLS failed." -#: imap4.cc:2109 +#: imap4.cpp:2109 msgid "LOGIN is disabled by the server." msgstr "" -#: imap4.cc:2116 +#: imap4.cpp:2116 msgid "The authentication method %1 is not supported by the server." msgstr "The authentication method %1 is not supported by the server." -#: imap4.cc:2144 +#: imap4.cpp:2144 msgid "Username and password for your IMAP account:" msgstr "Username and password for your IMAP account:" -#: imap4.cc:2158 +#: imap4.cpp:2158 msgid "" "Unable to login. Probably the password is wrong.\n" "The server %1 replied:\n" @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ msgstr "" "The server %1 replied:\n" "%2" -#: imap4.cc:2165 +#: imap4.cpp:2165 msgid "" "Unable to authenticate via %1.\n" "The server %2 replied:\n" @@ -170,11 +170,11 @@ msgstr "" "The server %2 replied:\n" "%3" -#: imap4.cc:2172 +#: imap4.cpp:2172 msgid "SASL authentication is not compiled into tdeio_imap4." msgstr "SASL authentication is not compiled into tdeio_imap4." -#: imap4.cc:2716 +#: imap4.cpp:2716 msgid "Unable to open folder %1. The server replied: %2" msgstr "Unable to open folder %1. The server replied: %2" diff --git a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdesdk/kbabel.po b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdesdk/kbabel.po index 44c763abbdc..051f6e35d17 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdesdk/kbabel.po +++ b/tde-i18n-en_GB/messages/tdesdk/kbabel.po @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: kbabel\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-09-27 19:43+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-12-16 16:57+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2006-03-12 17:43+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Malcolm Hunter \n" "Language-Team: British English \n" @@ -2413,89 +2413,89 @@ msgstr "&Available:" msgid "&Selected:" msgstr "&Selected:" -#: datatools/accelerators/main.cc:58 +#: datatools/accelerators/main.cpp:58 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "accelerator" msgstr "accelerator" -#: datatools/arguments/main.cc:57 +#: datatools/arguments/main.cpp:57 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "arguments" msgstr "arguments" -#: datatools/context/main.cc:58 +#: datatools/context/main.cpp:58 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "context info" msgstr "context info" -#: datatools/equations/main.cc:58 +#: datatools/equations/main.cpp:58 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "equations" msgstr "equations" -#: datatools/length/main.cc:61 datatools/regexp/main.cc:55 +#: datatools/length/main.cpp:61 datatools/regexp/main.cpp:55 msgid "" "_: which check found errors\n" "translation has inconsistent length" msgstr "translation has inconsistent length" -#: datatools/not-translated/main.cc:60 +#: datatools/not-translated/main.cpp:60 msgid "" "_: which check found errors\n" "English text in translation" msgstr "English text in translation" -#: datatools/pluralforms/main.cc:59 +#: datatools/pluralforms/main.cpp:59 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "plural forms" msgstr "plural forms" -#: datatools/punctuation/main.cc:58 +#: datatools/punctuation/main.cpp:58 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "punctuation" msgstr "punctuation" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:58 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:58 msgid "Error loading data (%1)" msgstr "Error loading data (%1)" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:118 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:118 msgid "File not found" msgstr "File not found" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:123 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:123 msgid "The file is not a XML" msgstr "The file is not a XML" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:147 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:147 msgid "Expected tag 'item'" msgstr "Expected tag 'item'" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:153 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:153 msgid "First child of 'item' is not a node" msgstr "First child of 'item' is not a node" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:159 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:159 msgid "Expected tag 'name'" msgstr "Expected tag 'name'" -#: datatools/regexp/main.cc:167 +#: datatools/regexp/main.cpp:167 msgid "Expected tag 'exp'" msgstr "Expected tag 'exp'" -#: datatools/whitespace/main.cc:60 +#: datatools/whitespace/main.cpp:60 msgid "" "_: which check found errors\n" "whitespace only translation" msgstr "whitespace only translation" -#: datatools/xml/main.cc:60 +#: datatools/xml/main.cpp:60 msgid "" "_: what check found errors\n" "XML tags" -- cgit v1.2.3