=== modified file 'ubuntu/config-desktop/C/config-desktop.xml' --- ubuntu/config-desktop/C/config-desktop.xml 2007-08-17 22:47:28 +0000 +++ ubuntu/config-desktop/C/config-desktop.xml 2008-01-11 00:27:14 +0000 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ - Desktop Effects + Visual Effects === modified file 'ubuntu/config-desktop/config-desktop.pot' --- ubuntu/config-desktop/config-desktop.pot 2007-09-14 07:29:54 +0000 +++ ubuntu/config-desktop/config-desktop.pot 2008-01-11 00:28:34 +0000 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ msgstr "" #: config-desktop/C/config-desktop.xml:43(ulink) -msgid "Desktop Effects" +msgid "Visual Effects" msgstr "" #: config-desktop/C/config-desktop.xml:51(ulink) === modified file 'ubuntu/desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml' --- ubuntu/desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml 2007-08-19 11:10:10 +0000 +++ ubuntu/desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml 2008-01-10 02:16:11 +0000 @@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ ]>
- Desktop Effects + Visual Effects &legalnotice; - What are Desktop Effects? - Ubuntu includes special desktop effects, which are intended to make your desktop more fun and easier to use. These include: + What are Visual Effects? + Ubuntu includes special visual effects, which are intended to make your desktop more fun and easier to use. These include: Translucent windows @@ -34,34 +34,34 @@ Motion effects and animations - Desktop effects are enabled by default, but it is not necessary to have them turned on. In addition, users of computers with certain graphics cards may find that desktop effects do not work well on their computer, or cause the computer to operate more slowly than it would with the effects turned off. + Visual effects are enabled by default, but it is not necessary to have them turned on. In addition, users of computers with certain graphics cards may find that visual effects do not work well on their computer, or cause the computer to operate more slowly than it would with the effects turned off. - Configuring Desktop Effects - Press &desktop-effects; to change basic options relating to desktop effects. + Configuring Visual Effects + Open the Visual Effects Preferences (&desktop-effects;) to change basic options relating to visual effects. - Select No effects to disable desktop effects. - - - Select Normal effects to enable basic desktop effects. - - - Select Extra effects to enable all desktop effects. + Select None to disable visual effects. + + + Select Normal to enable basic visual effects. + + + Select Extra to enable all visual effects. When you select a new option, it may take several seconds for the change to be applied automatically. During this time, your screen may flicker briefly. - Enable extra Desktop Effects - As well as the desktop effects which are available by default, a large collection of additional effects is available. These range from effects intended to make it easier to use your computer, to ones which are just for fun. + Enable extra Visual Effects + As well as the visual effects which are available by default, a large collection of additional effects is available. These range from effects intended to make it easier to use your computer, to ones which are just for fun. To enable additional effects: Install the compizconfig-settings-manager package (see Adding, Removing and Updating Applications) - Press &compizconfig; + Open &compizconfig; Check the box next to an effect to enable it @@ -73,16 +73,16 @@ - Problems with Desktop Effects - If you experience problems when using desktop effects, it is advisable to disable them by pressing &desktop-effects; and selecting No effects. + Problems with Visual Effects + If you experience problems when using visual effects, it is advisable to disable them by opening &desktop-effects; and selecting No effects. - If you receive the following error message, it is likely that your graphics card does not currently support desktop effects: - Desktop effects could not be enabled - In this case, you will not be able to use desktop effects. + If you receive the following error message, it is likely that your graphics card does not currently support visual effects: + Visual effects could not be enabled + In this case, you will not be able to use Visual effects. - If your computer runs slowly, disabling desktop effects may improve performance. Desktop effects require more system resources, and so older or less powerful computers may not be able to cope with the extra load. + If your computer runs slowly, disabling visual effects may improve performance. Visual effects require more system resources, and so older or less powerful computers may not be able to cope with the extra load. @@ -91,10 +91,10 @@ Further information - See the Ubuntu Community Support pages for more information on desktop effects in Ubuntu. + See the Ubuntu Community Support pages for more information on visual effects in Ubuntu. - See the Compiz documentation website for more information on advanced configuration of desktop effects. + See the Compiz documentation website for more information on advanced configuration of visual effects. === modified file 'ubuntu/desktop-effects/desktop-effects.pot' --- ubuntu/desktop-effects/desktop-effects.pot 2007-09-14 07:29:54 +0000 +++ ubuntu/desktop-effects/desktop-effects.pot 2008-01-11 00:33:05 +0000 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects-C.omf:8(title) desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:17(title) -msgid "Desktop Effects" +msgid "Visual Effects" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects-C.omf:9(date) @@ -62,11 +62,11 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:21(title) -msgid "What are Desktop Effects?" +msgid "What are Visual Effects?" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:22(para) -msgid "Ubuntu includes special desktop effects, which are intended to make your desktop more fun and easier to use. These include:" +msgid "Ubuntu includes special visual effects, which are intended to make your desktop more fun and easier to use. These include:" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:25(para) @@ -86,27 +86,27 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:37(para) -msgid "Desktop effects are enabled by default, but it is not necessary to have them turned on. In addition, users of computers with certain graphics cards may find that desktop effects do not work well on their computer, or cause the computer to operate more slowly than it would with the effects turned off." +msgid "Visual effects are enabled by default, but it is not necessary to have them turned on. In addition, users of computers with certain graphics cards may find that visual effects do not work well on their computer, or cause the computer to operate more slowly than it would with the effects turned off." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:40(title) -msgid "Configuring Desktop Effects" +msgid "Configuring Visual Effects" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:41(para) -msgid "Press SystemPreferencesAppearanceDesktop Effects to change basic options relating to desktop effects." +msgid "Press SystemPreferencesAppearanceVisual Effects to change basic options relating to visual effects." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:44(para) -msgid "Select No effects to disable desktop effects." +msgid "Select None to disable visual effects." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:47(para) -msgid "Select Normal effects to enable basic desktop effects." +msgid "Select Normal to enable basic visual effects." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:50(para) -msgid "Select Extra effects to enable all desktop effects." +msgid "Select Extra to enable all visual effects." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:53(para) @@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:56(title) -msgid "Enable extra Desktop Effects" +msgid "Enable extra Visual Effects" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:57(para) -msgid "As well as the desktop effects which are available by default, a large collection of additional effects is available. These range from effects intended to make it easier to use your computer, to ones which are just for fun." +msgid "As well as the visual effects which are available by default, a large collection of additional effects is available. These range from effects intended to make it easier to use your computer, to ones which are just for fun." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:58(para) @@ -142,27 +142,27 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:76(title) -msgid "Problems with Desktop Effects" +msgid "Problems with Visual Effects" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:77(para) -msgid "If you experience problems when using desktop effects, it is advisable to disable them by pressing SystemPreferencesAppearanceDesktop Effects and selecting No effects." +msgid "If you experience problems when using visual effects, it is advisable to disable them by pressing SystemPreferencesAppearanceVisual Effects and selecting None." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:80(para) -msgid "If you receive the following error message, it is likely that your graphics card does not currently support desktop effects:" +msgid "If you receive the following error message, it is likely that your graphics card does not currently support visual effects:" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:81(guilabel) -msgid "Desktop effects could not be enabled" +msgid "Visual effects could not be enabled" msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:82(para) -msgid "In this case, you will not be able to use desktop effects." +msgid "In this case, you will not be able to use visual effects." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:85(para) -msgid "If your computer runs slowly, disabling desktop effects may improve performance. Desktop effects require more system resources, and so older or less powerful computers may not be able to cope with the extra load." +msgid "If your computer runs slowly, disabling visual effects may improve performance. Visual effects require more system resources, and so older or less powerful computers may not be able to cope with the extra load." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:91(title) @@ -170,11 +170,11 @@ msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:94(para) -msgid "See the Ubuntu Community Support pages for more information on desktop effects in Ubuntu." +msgid "See the Ubuntu Community Support pages for more information on visual effects in Ubuntu." msgstr "" #: desktop-effects/C/desktop-effects.xml:97(para) -msgid "See the Compiz documentation website for more information on advanced configuration of desktop effects." +msgid "See the Compiz documentation website for more information on advanced configuration of visual effects." msgstr "" #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. === modified file 'ubuntu/hardware/C/hardware.xml' --- ubuntu/hardware/C/hardware.xml 2007-11-06 19:49:00 +0000 +++ ubuntu/hardware/C/hardware.xml 2008-01-11 00:26:11 +0000 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Why are some drivers restricted? Most of the devices (hardware) attached to your computer should function properly in Ubuntu. These devices are likely to have unrestricted drivers, which means that the drivers can be modified by the Ubuntu developers and problems with them can be fixed. Some hardware does not have unrestricted drivers, usually because the hardware manufacturer has not released details of their hardware which would make it possible to create such a driver. These devices may have limited functionality or may not work at all. - If a restricted driver is available for a certain device, you can install it in order to allow your device to function properly, or to add new features. For example, installing a restricted driver for certain graphics cards may allow you to use more advanced desktop effects. + If a restricted driver is available for a certain device, you can install it in order to allow your device to function properly, or to add new features. For example, installing a restricted driver for certain graphics cards may allow you to use more advanced visual effects. Some computers may not have any devices which can use restricted drivers, either because all of the devices are fully supported by unrestricted drivers or because no restricted drivers are yet available for the device. Restricted drivers are often maintained by the hardware manufacturer, and so cannot be modified by Ubuntu developers if there is a problem. === modified file 'ubuntu/hardware/hardware.pot' --- ubuntu/hardware/hardware.pot 2007-09-14 07:29:54 +0000 +++ ubuntu/hardware/hardware.pot 2008-01-11 00:47:28 +0000 @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ msgstr "" #: hardware/C/hardware.xml:34(para) -msgid "If a restricted driver is availble for a certain device, you can install it in order to allow your device to function properly, or to add new features. For example, installing a restricted driver for certain graphics cards may allow you to use more advanced desktop effects." +msgid "If a restricted driver is availble for a certain device, you can install it in order to allow your device to function properly, or to add new features. For example, installing a restricted driver for certain graphics cards may allow you to use more advanced visual effects." msgstr "" #: hardware/C/hardware.xml:35(para) === modified file 'ubuntu/libs/gnome-menus-C.ent' --- ubuntu/libs/gnome-menus-C.ent 2007-11-11 00:48:28 +0000 +++ ubuntu/libs/gnome-menus-C.ent 2008-01-10 01:58:42 +0000 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ApplicationsSound & VideoCowbell Music Organizer '> ApplicationsGamesChromium'> SystemPreferencesDesktop Background'> -SystemPreferencesAppearanceDesktop Effects'> +SystemPreferencesAppearanceVisual Effects'> SystemPreferences'> ApplicationsProgrammingDevhelp'> SystemPreferencesHardware Information'>