1#, fuzzy
2msgid ""
3msgstr ""
4"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
5"POT-Creation-Date: 2009-12-17 18:10+0900\n"
6"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
7"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
8"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
9"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
10"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
11"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
12"#-#-#-#-#  imagemap.po (PACKAGE VERSION)  #-#-#-#-#\n"
13"#-#-#-#-#  semiflatten.po (PACKAGE VERSION)  #-#-#-#-#\n"
14"#-#-#-#-#  slice.po (PACKAGE VERSION)  #-#-#-#-#\n"
15
16#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
17#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
18#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:28(None)
19msgid ""
20"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/taj_guides.jpg'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
21"EXIST"
22msgstr ""
23
24#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
25#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
26#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:37(None)
27msgid ""
28"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/web-taj-slice.jpg'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
29"EXIST"
30msgstr ""
31
32#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
33#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
34#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:131(None)
35msgid ""
36"@@image: 'images/filters/options-web-slice.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST"
37msgstr ""
38
39#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
40#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
41#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:208(None)
42msgid ""
43"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/slice-folder.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
44"EXIST"
45msgstr ""
46
47#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
48#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
49#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:233(None)
50msgid ""
51"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/slice-cellspacing.png'; md5=THIS FILE "
52"DOESN'T EXIST"
53msgstr ""
54
55#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:10(title) src/filters/web/slice.xml:15(tertiary)
56#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:18(primary)
57msgid "Slice"
58msgstr ""
59
60#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:13(primary)
61#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:16(primary)
62#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:18(primary)
63msgid "Filters"
64msgstr ""
65
66#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:14(secondary)
67#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:17(secondary)
68#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:19(secondary)
69msgid "Web"
70msgstr ""
71
72#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:22(title)
73#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:25(title)
74#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:37(title)
75msgid "Overview"
76msgstr ""
77
78#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:24(title)
79msgid "Example for the <quote>Slice</quote> filter"
80msgstr ""
81
82#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:31(para)
83msgid "Original image with guides"
84msgstr ""
85
86#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:40(para)
87msgid "<quote>Slice</quote> applied"
88msgstr ""
89
90#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:44(para)
91msgid ""
92"This filter is a simple and easy to use helper for creating sensitive images "
93"to be used in HTML files. The filter slices up the source image (like the "
94"<link linkend=\"plug-in-guillotine\">Guillotine</link> command does) along "
95"its horizontal and vertical guides, and produces a set of sub-images. At the "
96"same time it creates a piece of HTML code for a table saved in a text file. "
97"Every table cell contains one part of the image. The text file should then "
98"be embedded in an HTML document."
99msgstr ""
100
101#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:53(para)
102msgid ""
103"Note that this filter is really a very simple helper. A typical HTML code "
104"produced by the filter may be not much more than this:"
105msgstr ""
106
107#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:58(title)
108msgid "Simple <quote>Slice</quote> filter example output"
109msgstr ""
110
111#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:94(para)
112msgid ""
113"Produced HTML code; the <quote>style</quote> attribute has been omitted."
114msgstr ""
115
116#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:99(para)
117msgid ""
118"When there are no guides in the image, the filter will no nothing. If, "
119"however, the guides are just hidden, the filter will work."
120msgstr ""
121
122#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:104(para)
123msgid ""
124"The <link linkend=\"plug-in-imagemap\">ImageMap</link> filter is a much more "
125"powerful and sophisticated tool for creating sensitive images. (But it is "
126"also much more complex...)"
127msgstr ""
128
129#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:113(title)
130#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:52(title)
131#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:55(title)
132msgid "Activate the filter"
133msgstr ""
134
135#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:114(para)
136msgid ""
137"This filter is found in the image window menu under "
138"<menuchoice><guimenu>Filters</guimenu><guisubmenu>Web</"
139"guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Slice</guimenuitem></menuchoice>."
140msgstr ""
141
142#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:125(title)
143#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:100(title)
144msgid "Options"
145msgstr ""
146
147#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:127(title)
148msgid "<quote>Slice</quote> options"
149msgstr ""
150
151#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:136(para)
152msgid "Most options are self-explanatory, but nevertheless:"
153msgstr ""
154
155#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:140(term)
156msgid "Path for HTML export"
157msgstr ""
158
159#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:142(para)
160msgid ""
161"Where the HTML file and the image files will be saved. By default these "
162"files will be stored in the current working directory. Clicking on the "
163"button to the right opens a pull-down menu, where you can select a different "
164"location."
165msgstr ""
166
167#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:151(term)
168msgid "Filename for export"
169msgstr ""
170
171#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:153(para)
172msgid ""
173"The name of the HTML file. You can change the filename using the textbox."
174msgstr ""
175
176#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:160(term)
177msgid "Image name prefix"
178msgstr ""
179
180#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:162(para)
181msgid ""
182"The name of an image file produced by this filter is <filename>prefix_i_k."
183"ext</filename>, where <filename>prefix</filename> is that part of the "
184"filename which you can freely select using the textbox to the right, by "
185"default: <filename>slice</filename>. (<filename>i</filename> and "
186"<filename>k</filename> are the numbers of the row and the column, each "
187"starting with 0; <filename class=\"extension\">.ext</filename> is the "
188"filename extension depending on the selected <guilabel>Image format</"
189"guilabel>.)"
190msgstr ""
191
192#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:174(para)
193msgid ""
194"This option is particularly useful when you want to create "
195"<guilabel>Javascript for onmouseover and clicked</guilabel> and need "
196"different sets of images."
197msgstr ""
198
199#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:182(term)
200msgid "Image format"
201msgstr ""
202
203#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:184(para)
204msgid ""
205"You can choose to create image files in the <link linkend=\"glossary-gif"
206"\">GIF</link>, <link linkend=\"glossary-jpeg\">JPG</link>, or <link linkend="
207"\"glossary-png\">PNG</link><link linkend=\"glossary-fileformat"
208"\">file format</link>."
209msgstr ""
210
211#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:194(term)
212msgid "Separate image folder; Folder for image export"
213msgstr ""
214
215#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:196(para)
216msgid ""
217"When <guilabel>Separate image folder</guilabel> is enabled, a folder will be "
218"created where the image files will be placed. By default, the name of this "
219"destination folder is <filename class=\"directory\">images</filename>, but "
220"you can change it in the <guilabel>Folder for image export</guilabel> "
221"textbox."
222msgstr ""
223
224#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:204(title)
225msgid "With separate image folder"
226msgstr ""
227
228#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:211(para)
229msgid "Result of enabled <quote>Separate image folder</quote>"
230msgstr ""
231
232#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:220(term) src/filters/web/slice.xml:229(title)
233msgid "Space between table elements"
234msgstr ""
235
236#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:222(para)
237msgid ""
238"This value (0-15) will be passed as <quote>cellspacing</quote> attribute to "
239"the HTML table. The result is, that horizontal and vertical guides will be "
240"replaced with stripes of the specified width:"
241msgstr ""
242
243#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:236(para)
244msgid "Corresponding HTML code snippet"
245msgstr ""
246
247#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:240(para)
248msgid ""
249"Note that the image will not be enlarged by the size of these stripes. "
250"Instead, the resulting HTML image will look like you have drawn the stripes "
251"with the Eraser tool."
252msgstr ""
253
254#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:248(term)
255msgid "Javascript for onmouseover and clicked"
256msgstr ""
257
258#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:250(para)
259msgid ""
260"When this option is enabled, the filter will also add some JavaScript code. "
261"Like the HTML code, this code does not work as is, rather it's a good "
262"starting point for adding some dynamic functionality. The JavaScript code "
263"provides a function to handle events like <quote>onmouseover</quote>:"
264msgstr ""
265
266#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:258(title)
267msgid "JavaScript code snippet"
268msgstr ""
269
270#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:286(term)
271msgid "Skip animation for table caps"
272msgstr ""
273
274#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:288(para)
275msgid ""
276"When disabled, the filter will add a <code language=\"HTML\">&lt;a href=\"#"
277"\"&gt; ... &lt;/a&gt;</code> hyperlink stub to every table cell. When "
278"enabled (this is the default) and there are at least two horizontal or two "
279"vertical guides, the filter will not add a hyperlink stub to the first and "
280"last cell in a column or row. This may be useful when you have an image with "
281"border and you don't want to make the border sensitive."
282msgstr ""
283
284#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:298(title)
285msgid "Skipped animation for table caps (simplified HTML code)"
286msgstr ""
287
288#: src/filters/web/slice.xml:323(para)
289msgid "Only inner cells have (empty) hyperlinks."
290msgstr ""
291
292#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
293#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
294#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:76(None)
295msgid ""
296"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/BGcolor.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST"
297msgstr ""
298
299#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
300#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
301#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:85(None)
302msgid ""
303"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/logo-semi-transp.png'; md5=THIS FILE "
304"DOESN'T EXIST"
305msgstr ""
306
307#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
308#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
309#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:102(None)
310msgid ""
311"@@image: 'images/filters/examples/logo-semi-flatten.png'; md5=THIS FILE "
312"DOESN'T EXIST"
313msgstr ""
314
315#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:13(title)
316#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:18(tertiary)
317#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:21(primary)
318msgid "Semi-Flatten"
319msgstr ""
320
321#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:26(para)
322msgid ""
323"The Semi-flatten filter helps those in need of a solution to anti-aliasing "
324"indexed images with transparency. The GIF indexed format supports complete "
325"transparency (0 or 255 alpha value), but not semi-transparency (1 - 254): "
326"semi-transparent pixels will be transformed to no transparency or complete "
327"transparency, ruining anti-aliasing you applied to the logo you want to put "
328"onto your Web page."
329msgstr ""
330
331#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:35(para)
332msgid ""
333"Before applying the filter, it's essential that you should know the "
334"background color of your Web page. Use the color-picker to determine the "
335"exact color which pops up as the Foreground color of the Toolbox. Invert FG/"
336"BG colors so that BG color is the same as Web background color."
337msgstr ""
338
339#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:42(para)
340msgid ""
341"Semi-flatten process will combine FG color to layer (logo) color, "
342"proportionally to corresponding alpha values, and will rebuild correct anti-"
343"aliasing. Completely transparent pixels will not take the color. Very "
344"transparent pixels will take a few color and weakly transparent will take "
345"much color."
346msgstr ""
347
348#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:53(para)
349msgid ""
350"You can access this filter in the image window menu through "
351"<menuchoice><guimenu>Filters</guimenu><guisubmenu>Web</"
352"guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Semi-Flatten</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. It is "
353"available if your image holds an Alpha channel (see <xref linkend=\"gimp-"
354"layer-alpha-add\"/>). Otherwise, it is greyed out."
355msgstr ""
356
357#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:67(title)
358msgid "Example"
359msgstr ""
360
361#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:68(para)
362msgid ""
363"In the example below, the Toolbox Background color is pink, and the image "
364"has feathered edges on a transparent background."
365msgstr ""
366
367#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:73(title)
368msgid "Semi-Flatten example"
369msgstr ""
370
371#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:79(para)
372msgid "Active background color"
373msgstr ""
374
375#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:88(para)
376msgid "At 800% zoom level"
377msgstr ""
378
379#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:92(para)
380msgid ""
381"Full transparency is kept. Semi-tranparent pixels are colored with pink "
382"according to their transparency (Alpha value). This image will well merge "
383"into the pink background of the new page."
384msgstr ""
385
386#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:98(title)
387msgid "Semi-Flatten filter applied"
388msgstr ""
389
390#: src/filters/web/semiflatten.xml:105(para)
391msgid "Result, in GIF format, after applying Semi-flatten filter."
392msgstr ""
393
394#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
395#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
396#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:106(None)
397msgid ""
398"@@image: 'images/filters/imagemap-options.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST"
399msgstr ""
400
401#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
402#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
403#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:173(None)
404msgid ""
405"@@image: 'images/filters/options-imagemap-area.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
406"EXIST"
407msgstr ""
408
409#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
410#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
411#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:270(None)
412msgid ""
413"@@image: 'images/filters/options-imagemap-info.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
414"EXIST"
415msgstr ""
416
417#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
418#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
419#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:304(None)
420msgid ""
421"@@image: 'images/filters/options-imagemap-grid.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
422"EXIST"
423msgstr ""
424
425#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
426#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
427#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:334(None)
428msgid ""
429"@@image: 'images/filters/options-imagemap-guides-options.png'; md5=THIS FILE "
430"DOESN'T EXIST"
431msgstr ""
432
433#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
434#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
435#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:388(None)
436msgid ""
437"@@image: 'images/filters/options-imagemap-draw.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T "
438"EXIST"
439msgstr ""
440
441#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:15(title)
442#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:23(primary)
443msgid "ImageMap"
444msgstr ""
445
446#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:20(tertiary)
447msgid "Clickable image"
448msgstr ""
449
450#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:26(para)
451msgid ""
452"In Web sensitive images are frequently used to get some effects when defined "
453"areas are enabled by the pointer. Obviously the most used effect is a "
454"dynamic link to another web page when one of the sensitive areas is clicked "
455"on. This <quote>filter</quote> allows you to design easily sensitive areas "
456"within an image. Web site design softwares have this as a standard function. "
457"In <acronym>GIMP</acronym> you can do this in a similar way."
458msgstr ""
459
460#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:38(para)
461msgid ""
462"This plug-in lets you design graphically and friendly all areas you want to "
463"delimit over your displayed image. You get the relevant part of html tags "
464"that must be merged into the right place in your page html code. You can "
465"define some actions linked to these areas too."
466msgstr ""
467
468#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:44(para)
469msgid ""
470"This is a complex tool which is not completely described here (it works "
471"about like Web page makers offering this function). However we want to "
472"describe here some of the most current handlings. If you want, you can find "
473"a more complete descriptions in Grokking the GIMP with the link <xref "
474"linkend=\"bibliography-online-grokking-gimp-imagemap\"/>."
475msgstr ""
476
477#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:56(para)
478msgid ""
479"From an image window, you can find this filter through "
480"<menuchoice><guimenu>Filters</guimenu><guisubmenu>Web</"
481"guisubmenu><guimenuitem>ImageMap</guimenuitem></menuchoice>"
482msgstr ""
483
484#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:64(para)
485msgid ""
486"The window is a small one, but you can magnify it. The main useful areas are:"
487msgstr ""
488
489#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:70(para)
490msgid ""
491"completely on the left are vertically displayed icons, one for pointing, "
492"three for calling tools to generate various shape areas, one to edit zone "
493"properties, and finally one to erase a selected zone; you can call these "
494"functions with the Mapping menu,"
495msgstr ""
496
497#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:78(para)
498msgid ""
499"just on the right is your working area where you can draw all the shapes "
500"areas you want with the relevant tools,"
501msgstr ""
502
503#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:84(para)
504msgid ""
505"on the right is displayed an icon vertical set; its use is obvious but a "
506"help pop-up gives you some information about each function,"
507msgstr ""
508
509#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:90(para)
510msgid ""
511"finally, even on the right is a display area, as a property list of the "
512"created areas. A click on one item of the list selects automatically the "
513"corresponding shape in the working area,"
514msgstr ""
515
516#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:102(title)
517msgid "Imagemap filter options"
518msgstr ""
519
520#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:109(para)
521msgid "Imagemap window"
522msgstr ""
523
524#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:115(title)
525msgid "The Menu Bar"
526msgstr ""
527
528#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:116(para)
529msgid ""
530"The menu bar is similar to the image window menu bar, only a few menus or "
531"menu entries are different:"
532msgstr ""
533
534#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:122(term)
535msgid "File"
536msgstr ""
537
538#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:126(term)
539msgid "Save; Save As"
540msgstr ""
541
542#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:128(para)
543msgid ""
544"Contrary to other filters, this plug-in doesn't make an image but a text "
545"file. So you must save your work in a text format."
546msgstr ""
547
548#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:134(para)
549msgid ""
550"With <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Source</guimenuitem></"
551"menuchoice> you can preview this text file content."
552msgstr ""
553
554#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:146(term)
555msgid "Open; Open recent"
556msgstr ""
557
558#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:148(para)
559msgid ""
560"In the plug-in you can open the saved text file. The areas defined in your "
561"file will be loaded and overdisplayed; if the displayed image is not the "
562"original one or not with the same size, <acronym>GIMP</acronym> will ask you "
563"for adapting the scale."
564msgstr ""
565
566#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:162(term)
567msgid "Edit"
568msgstr ""
569
570#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:166(term)
571msgid "Edit area info"
572msgstr ""
573
574#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:169(title)
575msgid "Editing an imagemap area"
576msgstr ""
577
578#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:177(para)
579msgid ""
580"In the settings dialog you can edit the area information of a selected area. "
581"This dialog will pop up automatically whenever you create a new area."
582msgstr ""
583
584#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:192(term)
585msgid "View"
586msgstr ""
587
588#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:194(para)
589msgid "This menu offers you special functions:"
590msgstr ""
591
592#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:199(term)
593msgid "Area list"
594msgstr ""
595
596#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:201(para)
597msgid "Here you can hide or show the selection area."
598msgstr ""
599
600#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:207(term)
601msgid "Source"
602msgstr ""
603
604#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:209(para)
605msgid ""
606"Here you see the raw data as you would save it to or read it from a file."
607msgstr ""
608
609#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:216(term)
610msgid "Color; Grayscale"
611msgstr ""
612
613#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:218(para)
614msgid "You can select the image mode here and work with a Grayscale display."
615msgstr ""
616
617#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:228(term)
618msgid "Mapping"
619msgstr ""
620
621#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:230(para)
622msgid ""
623"You will seldom use this menu, since you can more easily access selection "
624"tools by clicking on icons on the left of the working area."
625msgstr ""
626
627#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:237(term)
628msgid "Arrow"
629msgstr ""
630
631#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:239(para)
632msgid ""
633"The arrow here represents the Move tool. When activated tool is selected, "
634"you can select and move an area on the image."
635msgstr ""
636
637#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:244(para)
638msgid ""
639"With a polygon, you can use the arrow to move one of the red points. Right-"
640"click on a segment between two red points to open a pop-up menu that offers, "
641"with several others, the possibility to add a new point. If you right-click "
642"on a red point, you can remove it."
643msgstr ""
644
645#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:254(term)
646msgid "Rectangle; Circle; Polygon"
647msgstr ""
648
649#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:256(para)
650msgid ""
651"These tools let you create various shape areas: click on the image, move the "
652"pointer, and click again."
653msgstr ""
654
655#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:263(term)
656msgid "Edit Map Info"
657msgstr ""
658
659#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:266(title)
660msgid "Editing the imagemap data"
661msgstr ""
662
663#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:274(para)
664msgid ""
665"With this simple dialog you can enter some items, which will be written to "
666"the resulting output file; either as comments (<guilabel>Author</guilabel>, "
667"<guilabel>Description</guilabel>) or as attribute values of the HTML tags "
668"(<guilabel>Image name</guilabel>, <guilabel>Title</guilabel>, "
669"<guilabel>Default URL</guilabel>)."
670msgstr ""
671
672#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:290(term)
673msgid "Tools"
674msgstr ""
675
676#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:292(para)
677msgid ""
678"With the <quote>Tools</quote> menu you can create guides and even regularly "
679"spaced rectangular areas."
680msgstr ""
681
682#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:297(term)
683msgid "Grid; Grid settings"
684msgstr ""
685
686#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:300(title)
687msgid "Grid options"
688msgstr ""
689
690#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:308(para)
691msgid ""
692"Here you can enable and disable the image grid or configure some grid "
693"properties."
694msgstr ""
695
696#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:315(term)
697msgid "Use GIMP guides; Create guides"
698msgstr ""
699
700#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:317(para)
701msgid ""
702"The guide lines are created at the border of the image but can be moved "
703"around by clicking on the red squares on each line something similar to the "
704"GIMP guide lines. By using the guides you are able to create active "
705"rectangles in the image."
706msgstr ""
707
708#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:327(term)
709msgid "Create guides"
710msgstr ""
711
712#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:330(title)
713msgid "Guide options"
714msgstr ""
715
716#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:337(para)
717msgid "The guide options"
718msgstr ""
719
720#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:341(para)
721msgid ""
722"Instead of creating geometrical shapes to select the active areas you may "
723"use an array of rectangles, each representing an active area, by clicking on "
724"the <quote>Create guides</quote>. In the menu popping up you set the width "
725"and height of the rectangles, the space between them, the number of rows and "
726"columns, and the upper and left startpoint for the array. All messures are "
727"in pixels. If you are not satisfied with the result you may adjust each "
728"rectangle by moving the red squares as usual."
729msgstr ""
730
731#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:362(title)
732msgid "The Tool Bar"
733msgstr ""
734
735#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:363(para)
736msgid ""
737"Most entries here are just shortcuts for some functions already described. "
738"Exceptions:"
739msgstr ""
740
741#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:369(term)
742msgid "Move to Front; Send to Back"
743msgstr ""
744
745#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:371(para)
746msgid ""
747"Here you can move an area entry to the bottom (<quote>Move to Front</quote>) "
748"or top (<quote>Send to Back</quote>) of the area list."
749msgstr ""
750
751#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:382(title)
752#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:384(title)
753msgid "The Working Area"
754msgstr ""
755
756#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:392(para)
757msgid ""
758"In the main area of the imagemap window, on the left side, you will find "
759"your working area where you can draw all the shapes areas you want with the "
760"relevant tools."
761msgstr ""
762
763#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:397(para)
764msgid ""
765"Beside the working area there are vertically displayed icons, one for "
766"pointing, three for calling tools to generate various shape areas, one to "
767"edit zone properties, and finally one to erase a selected zone; you can call "
768"these functions with the Mapping menu too."
769msgstr ""
770
771#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:404(para)
772msgid "Note that the areas should not overlap."
773msgstr ""
774
775#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:411(title)
776msgid "The selection area"
777msgstr ""
778
779#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:412(para)
780msgid ""
781"On the right is a display area, as a property list of the created areas. A "
782"click on one item of the list selects automatically the corresponding shape "
783"in the working area, then you can modify it."
784msgstr ""
785
786#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:417(para)
787msgid ""
788"Beside the display are is an icon vertical set; its use is obvious but a "
789"help pop-up gives you some information about each function,"
790msgstr ""
791
792#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:421(para)
793msgid ""
794"Unfortunately, the arrow symbols for moving a list entry up or down do not "
795"work here. But of course you carefully avoided to create overlapping areas, "
796"so you do not use these functions at all."
797msgstr ""
798
799#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2
800#: src/filters/web/imagemap.xml:0(None)
801msgid "translator-credits"
802msgstr ""
803