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bookmarks could not be saved
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Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
presented to the user when an error was encountered, preventing the active
list of bookmarks being saved to disk.
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ブックマーク・オブジェクトを保存できませんでした
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Translated by
Takeshi AIHANA
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:67
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619.
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Bypass mode enabled.
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Translators: Orca normally intercepts all keyboard commands and only passes
them along to the current application when they are not Orca commands. This
command causes the next command issued to be passed along to the current
application, bypassing Orca's interception of it.
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Bypass mode enabled.
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Translated by
Takeshi AIHANA
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:88
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620.
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Unable to get calculator display
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Translators: this is an indication that Orca is unable to obtain the display/
results area of the calculator being used (e.g. gcalctool).
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Unable to get calculator display
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Translated by
Takeshi AIHANA
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:92
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621.
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icon
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capitalization style
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
without having to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:102
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622.
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Capitalization style set to icon.
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:112
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623.
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none
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Context: |
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capitalization style
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
without having to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:122
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624.
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Capitalization style set to none.
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:132
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625.
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spell
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Context: |
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capitalization style
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
without having to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:142
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626.
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Capitalization style set to spell.
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Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
to get into a GUI.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/orca/messages.py:152
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627.
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Gecko is controlling the caret.
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Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox (or Thunderbird)
itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's
often broken, so Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers
the user the ability to toggle which application is controlling the caret.
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Gecko is controlling the caret.
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Translated by
Takeshi AIHANA
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Located in
../src/orca/messages.py:171
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