# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) 2016-2018, Lubuntu Team. 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/5/5.4/window_management.rst:2 msgid "Chapter 5.4 Window Management" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:4 msgid "" "Window are the area which contains the graphical user interface that we " "interact with programs. In Lubuntu these windows can typically be opened," " closed, resized, and minimized. Underneath Lubuntu uses Openbox as a " "default window manager." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:7 msgid "Using the mouse" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:8 msgid "" "In the top-right corner of a window three buttons allow you basic " "controls of the window. Starting from left to right" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:10 msgid "" "Iconify :guilabel:`-` hides/minimizes the window making it only appear on" " the task bar of the Panel. It can be recalled by clicking on the " "application on the task bar, or cycling through open windows with " ":kbd:`ALT + Tab`. Another way to Iconify is to middle click on the " "tittlebar." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:11 msgid "Maximize resizes the window to fill the entire screen." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:12 msgid "" "Close circled :guilabel:`x` attempts to close the window unless a dialog " "asks for to save or the program is not responding." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:16 msgid "In the top center is the title of your window." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:18 msgid "" "The window can be moved by by clicking on the title-bar and dragging the " "mouse or from the menu on the titlebar select :menuselection:`Move`. " "Windows can be minimized by middle clicking on the titlebar with the " "mouse. You can resize the window by grabbing the border (sides or corners" " which should be highlighted in blue) and dragging or from the menu on " "the titlebar select :menuselection:`Resize`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:20 msgid "" "Right clicking on the title bar, pressing :kbd:`Alt+Space`, or left " "clicking on the icon in the top-left corner of the window brings the " "window management menu. Here you can:" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:22 msgid "" "Using :menuselection:`Send to desktop`, send the window to a virtual " "desktop of your choice or All Desktops" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:23 msgid "" "Using :menuselection:`Layer` option allows you to set whether this " "windows the layer to :menuselection:`Always on top`, " ":menuselection:`Normal`, or :menuselection:`Always on bottom`" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:24 msgid "" "If you want to move something Always on bottom or Always on top you can " "move it back to :menuselection:`Normal`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:25 msgid "" "The earlier mentioned :menuselection:`Iconify`, " ":menuselection:`Maximize`, and :menuselection:`Close` options are also " "available here." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:26 msgid ":menuselection:`Roll up/down` rolls the window into the title-bar." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:27 msgid "" ":menuselection:`Un/Decorate` hides them title-bar. If you want to get " "decorations back press :kbd:`Alt+Space` and then select " ":menuselection:`Decorate` from the menu." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:32 msgid "Useful keyboard shortcuts" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:33 msgid "Closing a window :kbd:`Alt + F4`" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:34 msgid "Switching through windows :kbd:`Hold Alt + hit Tab`" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:35 msgid "" "To switch between tabs in the reverse direction :kbd:`Hold Alt + " "Shift+Tab`" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:36 msgid "" "To open the menu normally on the left hand top corner press " ":kbd:`Alt+Space`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:37 msgid "" "To make a window fullscreen press :kbd:`F11` and then press :kbd:`F11` " "again to make it not fullscreen." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:40 msgid "Virtual Desktop Switching" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:41 msgid "" "To switch to the next virtual desktop press :kbd:`Control +Alt + Right " "arrow`. To shift to the previous virtual desktop press :kbd:`Control+ Alt" " + Left Arrow`. To Do this with a combination of mouse wheel and keyboard" " :kbd:`Alt+ Mousewheel`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:44 msgid "Moving windows between monitors" msgstr "" #: ../../source/5/5.4/window_management.rst:45 msgid "" "If you have extended multiple monitor setup with multiple windows you can" " move a window to the monitor by dragging the window through the titlebar" " past the edge of the monitor towards the monitor you want to move it to." " Also you can say make a video take up one monitor and making the video " "fullscreen takes one whole monitor while you can do anything else you " "want with your second monitor." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Window management is how to manage " #~ "the windows on your desktop. Underneath," #~ " Lubuntu uses Openbox by default as" #~ " the window manager. This manages " #~ "window allows you to drag, close, " #~ "and make windows take up the whole" #~ " screen. You also can drag the " #~ "whole window around by clicking on " #~ "the titlebar and dragging the window " #~ "with the mouse." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you want to make your window" #~ " bigger or smaller, you can grab " #~ "the border of the window which " #~ "should be highlighted in blue by " #~ "default to drag or make the window" #~ " bigger or smaller. To make a " #~ "window take up the full screen or" #~ " maximize it is to press the " #~ "button on the titlebar to make the" #~ " window that look like to arrows " #~ "pointing towards opposite corners of the" #~ " window. Pressing the X button will" #~ " close the window. The button that" #~ " looks like a - will iconify " #~ "the window to make it only appear" #~ " on the taskbar of lxqt-panel " #~ "and in the window switching dialog " #~ "better known to microsoft windows users" #~ " as minimize." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "On the far left at the top " #~ "of the window is the icon for " #~ "the program. If you left click on" #~ " the icon brings up a menu for" #~ " window management. The send to " #~ "desktop to send to desktop for " #~ "several different desktops or all " #~ "desktops at the bottom. The layer " #~ "option on the menu always on top" #~ " to make the window appear always " #~ "on top. If you want to move " #~ "something to always show to bottom " #~ "or you can move it back to " #~ "normal. The third icon is move and" #~ " then you can drag them to " #~ "where you want. Resize lets you " #~ "move the mouse by resizing. Iconify " #~ "lets you see it only on the " #~ "taskbar. Maximize maximizes the window " #~ "to make it take up all of " #~ "the monitor. Roll up roll down " #~ "makes the window just a titlebar. " #~ "On the far bottom is this menu " #~ "you can move it to close." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you want some useful keyboard " #~ "shortcuts use the Super Key and " #~ "press an arrow key to snap the " #~ "window to that side of the screen." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Window are the area which contains " #~ "the graphical user interface that we " #~ "interact with programs. In Lubuntu these" #~ " windows can typically be opened, " #~ "closed, resized and minimized. Underneath " #~ "Lubuntu uses Openbox as default a " #~ "window manager." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "In the top-right corner of a " #~ "windows a few commands allow you " #~ "basic controls of the window. Starting" #~ " from left to right" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Iconify (-) hides/minimizes the window " #~ "making it only appear on the task" #~ " bar of the Panel. It can be" #~ " recalled by clicking on the " #~ "application on the task bar, or " #~ "cycling through open windows with " #~ ":kbd:`ALT + Tab`" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Maximize reshapes the window to fix the entire screen." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Close (x) attempts to end the window and probably the program." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "The window can be moved by by " #~ "clicking on the title-bar and " #~ "dragging the mouse. You can resize " #~ "the window by grabbing the border " #~ "(sides or corners which should be " #~ "highlighted in blue) and dragging." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "Right clicking on the title bar or" #~ " left clicking on the icon located" #~ " at the top-left of the window" #~ " brings the window management menu. " #~ "Here you can: - Using Send to" #~ " desktop, send the window to a " #~ "virtual desktop of your choice - " #~ "Using Layer option allows you to " #~ "set whether this windows is always " #~ "on top, etc. - If you want " #~ "to move something to always show " #~ "to bottom or you can move it " #~ "back to normal. - The earlier " #~ "mentioned Iconify, Maximize, Close, and " #~ "Resize option are also available here." #~ " - Roll up/down rolls the window" #~ " into the title-bar. - " #~ "Decorate/Undecorate hides them title-bar. " #~ "- Resize lets you use the change" #~ " the size of a window." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Resizing windows, :kbd:`Super (windows key) + directional arrows`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Show desktop with :kbd:`Control + Alt + D`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Screenshots" #~ msgstr ""