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This work is licensed under a # Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License # This file is distributed under the same license as the Lubuntu Manual # package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2018. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Lubuntu Manual 18.10\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-26 14:54-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Generated-By: Babel 2.8.0\n" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:2 msgid "Chapter 2.4.3 KCalc" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:4 msgid "KCalc is the default scientific calculator application for Lubuntu." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:6 msgid "Features:" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:8 msgid "Trigonometric functions" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:9 msgid "Factorials" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:10 msgid "Built in mathematical and scientific constants." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:11 msgid "Memory" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:12 msgid "Copy and paste" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:15 msgid "Usage" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:16 msgid "" "To do simple arithmetic click the numbers or type them on your keyboard " "and then press the sign for addition, multiplication, subtraction, or " "division. You can also type in the numbers and press :guilabel:`+` for " "addition, :guilabel:`-` for subtraction, :guilabel:`x` for multiplication" " and the division symbol for division. To view the answer press the " "button that is an :guilabel:`=`. To view a summary of each button you can" " mouse over to get a verbal description of the button. If you make a " "mistake entering in a number you can press the :kbd:`Backspace` key." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:20 msgid "" "To make a number negative press the button that looks like a " ":guilabel:`+/-`. To insert decimals press the decimal point button which " "looks like a :guilabel:`.` when you get to the part which is less than a " "whole number. To clear input from KCalc before the last operator press " "the button with a :guilabel:`C` on it. To clear all input from KCalc " "press the :guilabel:`AC` button. To group operations so they happen " "together use the parenthesis to make things grouped together for example " "2*(2+3) would give the result of 10 because it would add 2 and 3 and then" " multiply by two. You can also press the :guilabel:`(` or :guilabel:`)` " "buttons to make parathesis to change the order of operations." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:22 msgid "" "To undo an operation press :kbd:`Control+Z` or :menuselection:`Edit --> " "Undo`. To redo an operation press :kbd:`Control+Shift+Z` or " ":menuselection:`Edit --> Redo`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:24 msgid "" "To copy and answer out of KCalc press :kbd:`control + c` or " ":menuselection:`Edit --> Copy` from the menu. To paste a number into " "KCalc you can press :kbd:`control + v` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Paste`" " from the menu. To cut the text from KCalc press :kbd:`control +x` or " ":menuselection:`Edit --> Cut` from the menu." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:27 msgid "Scientific calculator mode advanced functionality" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:29 msgid "" "If you want even more functionality of KCalc there is also scientific " "mode which is accessed from :menuselection:`Settings --> Science Mode` " "radio button. The button :guilabel:`1/x` takes takes 1 and divides it by " "the number currently on the calculator also known as taking the " "reciprocal. :guilabel:`x!` read x factorial will take the number X you " "entered and multiple each number going down to 1 for example 5! would " "multiply 5*4*3*2*1." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:31 msgid "" "The x :superscript:`2` button will take a x*x and multiply it by itself " "or square x. The button with x :superscript:`y` will take x the number " "you have in will exponentiate x to the power of y. The x :superscript:`3`" " button will cube the result or raise it to the third power. The x 10 " ":superscript:`y` will end up multiplying x by 10 to the power of y so for" " example to multiply 5 by 10 to the power of 3 entering in will give the " "answer of 5,000." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:33 msgid "" "To change the unit that angles are measured in for trigonometric units in" " KCalc. Degrees take 360 to form a full circle while, 2Π radians form a " "full circle and 400 gradians form a full circle. The radio button for Deg" " is to select Degrees as the unit for angles, :guilabel:`Rad` selects " "radian as the unit of measurement of angles and :guilabel:`Grad` selects " "Gradians as the unit of measurement for angles. The :guilabel:`Sin` " "button takes what you have as the input and takes the trigonometric sine " "function of that value measured in the unit for angles you have selected." " The :guilabel:`Cos` button takes the cosine of the value in the unit of " "angle you have selected. The :guilabel:`Tan` button takes the tangent of " "the angle in the current units." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:35 msgid "" "If you make a mistake entering a long input into KCalc press the button " "that looks like a leftward pointing arrow button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:37 msgid "" "To have a log with the base of 10 type the number you want to take the " "log of then press the :guilabel:`Log` button. To take a log based off e, " "the natural logarithm, type the number you want to take the logarithm of " "then press the :guilabel:`Ln` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:39 msgid "" "The Scientific mode also brings in a menu for many different " "predetermined comments under the :menuselection:`Constants`. If you want " "your own custom constants buttons check the checkbox for " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Constants Buttons`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:41 msgid "" "To store a value in memory press the :guilabel:`M+` Button. To retrieve a" " value from memory press the :guilabel:`MR` button. To clear a value from" " memory press the :guilabel:`MC` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:46 msgid "Numerical System mode" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:47 msgid "" "To switch the calculator into number system mode :menuselection:`Settings" " --> Numeral Systyem Mode`. The numerical system mode lets you change " "your numerical base instead of say the default base 10. To switch to a " "binary calculations click the :guilabel:`Bin` radio button. To switch the" " Octal or base 8 format click the :guilabel:`Oct` radio button. To switch" " to a hexadecimal format or base 16 format click the " ":guilabel:`Hexadecimal` radio button. For numbers greater than 10 for " "hexadecimal press the A-F buttons. When you are in number that are not " "part of a numerical base the button will get grayed out. To switch back " "to decimal or base 10 press the :guilabel:`Dec` radio button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:51 msgid "" "If you type a number into in your numerical base you will see the " "underneath the buttons will show what that number is in that numerical " "base." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:54 msgid "Statistic Mode" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:55 msgid "" "To enter Statistic mode :menuselection:`Settings --> Statistic Mode`. To " "enter multiple entries of data press the :guilabel:`Dat` button to enter " "data. To show how many pieces of data you have entered press the " ":guilabel:`N`. To view the mean or average of all the data press the " ":guilabel:`Mea` button. To view the median of the data press the " ":guilabel:`Med` button. To clear the statistical memory press the " ":guilabel:`CSt` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:60 msgid "Customizing" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:61 msgid "" "To open configuration for KCalc press :kbd:`Control+Shift+ +` or " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Configure KCalc`. To view your settings for " "precision or digit grouping use the :guilabel:`General` tab. To change " "the maximum number of digits change the :guilabel:`Maximum number of " "digits` field. To have KCalc set decimal precision to only a certain " "number of places after the decimal place check the :guilabel:`Set decimal" " precision` checkbox and select the number of digits after the decimal " "place. If you ant to show the result in the window title check the " ":guilabel:`Show result in window title` checkbox. To have KCalc group " "digits together check the :guilabel:`Group digits` checkbox." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:63 msgid "" "To cancel and not apply your changes press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button " "along the bottom. To apply your changes and not exit from this window " "press the :guilabel:`Apply` button. To restore the settings to your " "defaults press the :guilabel:`Restore Defaults` button. To apply your " "changes if any and close this window press the :guilabel:`OK` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:67 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Font` tab has settings to change settings with your fonts." " To choose the font for your buttons on your calculator :guilabel:`Button" " font` and press the :guilabel:`Pencil` button to the font for the " "buttons on your calculator. To change the font for the display of the " "calculator. :guilabel:`Display font` will change how the and the " ":guilabel:`Pencil` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:71 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Colors` tab has the colors of your user interface. To " "change your foreground color will change how the display or the number in" " the interface is the color next to :guilabel:`Foreground` color area to " "select. To change the background color of your display choose a different" " color on the :guilabel:`Background` button. To change the background " "color of the function buttons press the button next to " ":guilabel:`Functions`. To a change the color of the function button press" " button next to :guilabel:`Statisical functions`. To change the " "background color for hexidecimal functions :guilabel:`Hexadecimals`. To " "change the backgrounds of the numbers buttons press the button next to " ":guilabel:`Numbers`. To change the background of the memory keys press " "the button next to :guilabel:`Memory`. To change the background of " "operations press the button next to :guilabel:`Operations`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:75 msgid "" "To change your settings for :guilabel:`Constants` use the constants tab. " "To input a constant you have in the field to the left is the name of the " "constant on the field to the left. The filed in the center is where you " "put the value of the constant. To select from predefined constants press " "on the :guilabel:`Predefined` to bring up a menu of predefined constants." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:79 msgid "" "To customize your shortcuts for KCalc :menuselection:`Settings --> " "Configure Settings`. To see what your shortcut does read the " ":guilabel:`Action` column. To see what keys to press the shortcut is in " "the :guilabel:`Shortcut` column. To see or set a second shortcut to see " "what activates this is in the :guilabel:`Alternate` column. To change " "your shortcuts press the :guilabel:`Custom` button and then left click on" " it and input the shortcut you want. To reset your shortcuts to default " "press the :guilabel:`Restore Defaults` button. To not make your changes " "to the shortcuts you made press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button. To use " "your new shortcuts as a calculator press the :guilabel:`OK` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:84 msgid "Version" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:85 msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 4:20.04.3 of KCalc." msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:88 msgid "How to Launch" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:89 msgid "To launch KCalc go to :menuselection:`Accessories --> KCalc` or run" msgstr "" #: ../../source/2/2.4/2.4.3/Kcalc.rst:95 msgid "" "from the command line. The icon for KCalc looks like a box with a + sign " "a - sign a multiplication sign and an equals sign. If your computer has a" " calculator key you can press :kbd:`Calculator`." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To do simple arithmetic click the " #~ "numbers and then press the sign " #~ "for addition, multiplication, subtraction, or" #~ " division. You can also type in " #~ "the numbers and press + for " #~ "addition, - for subtraction, * for " #~ "multiplication and / for division. To" #~ " view the answer press the button " #~ "that is an =." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To launch kcalc go to accessories " #~ "-> Kcalc or run kcalc from the " #~ "command line." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Chapter 2.4.3 Kcalc" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Kcalc is a scientific calculator application." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "trignometric functions" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "factorials" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "built in mathematical and scientific constants." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "memory" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "copy and paste" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Useage" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To do simple arithmetic click the " #~ "numbers and then press the sign " #~ "for addition, multiplication, subtraction, or" #~ " division. You can also type in " #~ "the numbers and press :guilabel:`+` for" #~ " addition, :guilabel:`-` for subtraction, " #~ ":guilabel:`x` for multiplication and " #~ ":guilabel:`/` for division. To view the" #~ " answer press the button that is " #~ "an :guilabel:`=`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To make a number negative press " #~ "the button that looks like a " #~ ":guilabel:`+/-`. To insert decimals press " #~ "the decimal point button which looks " #~ "like a :guilabel:`.` when you get " #~ "to the part which is less than " #~ "a whole number. To clear input " #~ "from Kcalc Press the button with a" #~ " :guilabel:`C` on it. To group " #~ "operations so they happen together use" #~ " the parenthesis to make things " #~ "grouped to gether for example 2*(2+3)" #~ " would give the result of 10 " #~ "because it would add 2 and 3 " #~ "and then multiply by two." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To copy and answer out of Kcalc" #~ " press :kbd:`control + c` or " #~ ":menuselection:`edit --> copy` from the " #~ "menu. To paste a number into Kcalc" #~ " you can press :kbd:`control + v` " #~ "or :menuselection:`edit --> paste` from " #~ "the menu. To cut the text from " #~ "Kcalc press :kbd:`control +x` or " #~ ":menuselection:`edit --> cut` from the " #~ "menu." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Scientific calculator mode advanced fuctionality" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you want even more functionality " #~ "of Kcalc there is also scientific " #~ "mode which is acessed from " #~ ":menuselection:`settings --> scientific mode` " #~ "radio button. The button :guilabel:`1/x` " #~ "takes takes 1 and divides it by" #~ " the number currently on the " #~ "calculator also known as taking the " #~ "reciprocal. :guilabel:`x!` read x factorial" #~ " will take the number X you " #~ "entered and multiple each number going" #~ " down to 1 for example 5! would" #~ " multiply 5*4*3*2*1." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The x squared button will take a" #~ " x*x and multiply it by itself. " #~ "The button with x and a " #~ "superscript y will take x the " #~ "number you have in will exponeniate " #~ "x to the power of y. The x" #~ " 10 with a supercript y will " #~ "end up multiplying x by 10 to " #~ "the power of y so for example " #~ "to multiply 5 by 10 to the " #~ "power of 3 entering in will give" #~ " the answer of 5,000. If you " #~ "want your own custom constant buttons" #~ " check the checkbox for " #~ ":menuselection:`Settings --> Constants Button`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To change the unit that angles are" #~ " measured in for triginometric units " #~ "in Kcalc. Degrees take 360 to form" #~ " a full circle while, 2Π radians " #~ "form a full circle and 400 " #~ "gradians form a full circle. The " #~ "radio button for Deg is to select" #~ " Degrees as the unit for angles, " #~ "Rad selects :guilabel:`radian` as the " #~ "unit of measurment of angles and " #~ ":guilabel:`Grad` selects Gradians as the " #~ "unit of measurement for angles. The " #~ ":guilabel:`Sin` button takes what you " #~ "have as the input and takes the" #~ " trigonometric sine function of that " #~ "value measured in the unit for " #~ "angles you have selected. The " #~ ":guilabel:`cos` button takes the cosine " #~ "of the vlaue in the unit of " #~ "angle you have selected. The " #~ ":guilabel:`tan` button takes the tangent " #~ "of the angle in the current units." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To have a log with the base " #~ "of 10 type the number you want " #~ "to take the log of then press " #~ "the :guilabel:`Log` button. To take a" #~ " log based off e type the " #~ "number you want to take the " #~ "logarythm of then press the " #~ ":guilabel:`Ln` button." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The Scientific mode also brings in " #~ "a menu for many different predetermined" #~ " comments under the :menuselection:`Constants`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To store a value in memory press" #~ " the :guilabel:`M+` Button. To retirve " #~ "a value from memory press the " #~ ":guilabel:`MR` button. To clear a value" #~ " from memory press the :guilabel:`MC` " #~ "button." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The numerical system mode lets you " #~ "change your numerical base instead of" #~ " say the default base 10. To " #~ "switch to a binary calculations click" #~ " the :guilabel:`Bin` radio button. To " #~ "switch the Octal or base 8 format" #~ " click the :guilabel:`Oct` radio button." #~ " To switch to a hexadecimal format" #~ " or base 16 format click the " #~ ":guilabel:`Hexadecimal` radio button. For " #~ "numbers greater than 10 for hexidecimal" #~ " press the A-F buttons. When you " #~ "are in number that are not part" #~ " of a numerical base the button " #~ "will get grayed out. To switch " #~ "back to decimal or base 10 press" #~ " the :guilabel:`Dec` radio button." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To open configruation for kcalc press" #~ " :kbd:`Control+Shift+ +` or " #~ ":menuselection:`Settings --> Configure Kcalc`. " #~ "To change the maximum number of " #~ "digits change the :guilabel:`Maximum number" #~ " of digits` field. If you want " #~ "to show the result in the window" #~ " title check the :guilabel:`Show result " #~ "in window title` checkbox." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The :guilabel:`Font` tab has settings to" #~ " change settings with your fonts. To" #~ " choose the font for your buttons " #~ "on your calculator :guilabel:`Button font` " #~ "and press the :guilabel:`Choose` button " #~ "to the font for the buttons on " #~ "your calculator. To change the font " #~ "for the diplay of the calculator. " #~ ":guilabel:`Display font` will change how " #~ "the and the :guilabel:`Choose` button" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The :guilabel:`Colors` tab has the " #~ "colors of your user interface. To " #~ "change your foreground color will change" #~ " how the display or the number " #~ "in the interface is the color next" #~ " to :guilabel:`Foreground` color area to" #~ " select. To change the background " #~ "color of your display choose a " #~ "different color on :guilabel:`background` " #~ "button. To change the background color" #~ " of the function buttons press the" #~ " button next to :guilabel:`Functions`. To" #~ " a change the color of the " #~ "function button press button next to " #~ ":guilabel:`Statisical functions`. To change " #~ "the background color for hexidecimal " #~ "functions :guilabel:`Hexadecimals`. To change " #~ "the backgrounds of the numbers buttons" #~ " press the button next to " #~ ":guilabel:`Numbers`. To change the background" #~ " of the memory keys press the " #~ "button next to :guilabel:`memory`. To " #~ "change the background of operations " #~ "press the button next to " #~ ":guilabel:`Operations`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To change your settings for " #~ ":guilabel:`constants` of to get contsants " #~ "constants stored is in the constants " #~ "tab. To input a constant you have" #~ " in the field to the left is" #~ " the name of the constant on " #~ "the field to the left. The filed" #~ " in the center is where you put" #~ " the value of the constant. To " #~ "select from predefined constants press " #~ "on the :guilabel:`Predefined` to bring " #~ "up a menu of predefined constants." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 18.04.3 of Kcalc." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "How to launch" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "To launch kcalc go to :menuselection:`accessories --> Kcalc` or run" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "from the command line. The icon " #~ "for kcalc looks like a box with" #~ " a + sign a - sign a " #~ "multipliucation sign and an equals sign." #~ msgstr ""