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URL:
i18n: file: websliceConfig.ui:29
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QLabel, urlLabel)
URL:
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Located in rc.cpp:3
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Element to show:
i18n: file: websliceConfig.ui:50
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QLabel, elementLabel)
Element to show:
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Located in rc.cpp:6
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Geometry:
i18n: file: websliceConfig.ui:60
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QLabel, label)
Geometry:
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Located in rc.cpp:9
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<h1>Loading...</h1>
Context:
displayed in the widget while loading
<h1>Loading...</h1>
Translated and reviewed by Itai Molenaar
Located in webslice.cpp:119
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<p>The Webslice Widget allows you to display a part of a webpage on your desktop or in a panel. The webslice is fully interactive.</p><p>Specify the URL of the webpage in the URL field.In the <em>Element to Show</em> field, fill in a CSS identifier (for example #mybox for elements with the id "mybox"). This is the preferred method as it works best with layout changes on the webpage.</p><p>Alternatively, you can specify a rectangle on the webpage to use as slice. Use "x,y,width,height" in pixels, for example <em>"100,80,300,360"</em>. This method is a fallback for webpages that do not provide enough semantic markup for the above mechanism.</p>If both methods (element and geometry) are used, the element will take precedence.
<p>The Webslice Widget allows you to display a part of a webpage on your desktop or in a panel. The webslice is fully interactive.</p><p>Specify the URL of the webpage in the URL field.In the <em>Element to Show</em> field, fill in a CSS identifier (for example #mybox for elements with the id "mybox"). This is the preferred method as it works best with layout changes on the webpage.</p><p>Alternatively, you can specify a rectangle on the webpage to use as slice. Use "x,y,width,height" in pixels, for example <em>"100,80,300,360"</em>. This method is a fallback for webpages that do not provide enough semantic markup for the above mechanism.</p>If both methods (element and geometry) are used, the element will take precedence.
Translated by Luke Hollins
Reviewed by Removed by request
Located in webslice.cpp:134
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Info
Context:
informational page
Info
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Located in webslice.cpp:143
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Webpage
Context:
general config page
Webpage
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Reviewed by Removed by request
Located in webslice.cpp:147
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Contributors to this translation: Itai Molenaar, Luke Hollins.