gtkDownloadsRunning:Sono presenti alcuni file in download in attesa di essere completati, chiudendo questa sessione tutti i file incompleti verranno cancellati.
gtkThemeFolderInstructions:Per installare un nuovo tema, crea una directory con delle immagini appropriate ed inseriscile come sotto-directory di gtk/res/themes/
gtkThemeFolderSub:Seleziona una sotto-directory della cartella temi
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FontBadInst:Si è verificato un errore durante l'inizializzazione dei font a causa della presenza di una copia obsoleta dei font "ROM" nel disco. NetSurf verrà ora chiuso e si cercherà di lanciare un programma in grado di risolvere questo problema.
Resolvers:Non è stato configurato nessun nome per i domini dei server, perciò sarà possibile effettuare la navigazione dei file solo in modalità locale. Usa "Configura" per impostare il nome (o i nomi) del/dei server.
ThemeInstActive:Il tema è attualmente in fase di scaricamento o di installazione. Attendere il completamente del processo oppure annullare l'intera operazione prima di installare altri temi.
HelpBrowserMenu4-5-0:\S make the current \w position the default.
HelpBrowserMenu4-5-1:\S toggle whether subsequent windows are staggered down the screen.
HelpBrowserMenu4-5-2:\S toggle whether child windows copy the size and position of their parent.|MWhen off, all new windows open in the default position.
HelpBrowserMenu4-5-3:\S return to the default \w positioning.
HelpBrowserMenu5:\Raccess NetSurf's built in utilities.|MUtilities are tools such as the hotlist, history tree and various setup options.
HelpBrowser-1:Click \s on a link to follow it.|MClick \a on a link to open it in a new \w.|MShift+\s click on a link to download the link target contents.|MShift+\a click to save the link target address.
HelpIconbar:\TNetSurf icon.|M\Sopen a new browser \w.|M\Aopen the hotlist management \w.
HelpHistory:Use this \w to navigate around the local history tree.|M\Son a thumbnail to return to that page.
HelpPrint:Use this \w to print the page.
HelpSaveAs0:Drag SELECT this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file.
HelpSaveAs1:This is the filename under which this document will be saved.
HelpSaveAs2:\Ssave the file with the current filename.|MIf a full path is not set, you must drag the icon to a directory.
HelpSaveAs3:\Sclose this \w without saving.
HelpScaleView:Use this \w to change the scale the page is displayed at.
HelpScaleView1:Enter the scale you wish the page to be displayed at.
HelpScaleView2:\Sreduce the scale, 10% at a time.
HelpScaleView3:\Sincrease the scale, 10% at a time.
HelpScaleView5:\Sautomatically choose a scale of 75%.
HelpScaleView6:\Sautomatically choose a scale of 100%.
HelpScaleView7:\Sautomatically choose a scale of 150%.
HelpScaleView8:\Sautomatically choose a scale of 200%.
HelpScaleView9:\Scancel changes.|MThe current scale will not be changed.
HelpScaleView10:\Schange the view to the scale you have chosen.
HelpSearch:Use this \w to search for text within the page.
HelpSearch0:Enter the search text. # matches any single character, * matches 0 or more characters.
HelpSearch1:Choose whether the search should regard upper and lower case characters as different.
HelpSearch2:\Smove to the next match.
HelpSearch3:\Smove to the previous match.
HelpSearch4:\Sstop searching and close this \w.
HelpHotFolder:Use this \w to set the directory name.
HelpHotEntry:Use this \w to set the entry details.
HelpHotlist:\Thotlist management window.
HelpHotlist0:\Sopen this directory.
HelpHotlist1:\Sclose this directory.
HelpHotlist2:\Sshow the entry details.
HelpHotlist3:\Shide the entry details.
HelpHotlist4:\Sselect this directory.|MDouble-click \s to open this directory.
HelpHotlist5:\Sselect this entry.|MDouble-click \s to launch this URL.
HelpHotlist6:Release the mouse buttons to complete your selection.
HelpHotlist7:Release the mouse buttons to move the selection.
HelpHotToolbar0:\Tdelete button.|M\Sdelete the current selection.
HelpHotToolbar1:\Texpand entries button.|M\Sexpand all addresses in the hotlist.|M\Acollapse all addresses in the hotlist.|MExpanded addresses show additional details, such as a visit counter.
HelpHotToolbar2:\Topen directories button.|M\Sopen all directories in the hotlist.|M\Aclose all directories in the hotlist.
HelpHotToolbar3:\Tlaunch button.|M\Slaunch the current selection.
HelpHotToolbar4:\Tcreate button.|M\Screate a new directory.
HelpHotlistMenu0:\Rperform an operation on the hotlist.
HelpHotlistMenu0-0:\Rcreate a new item.
HelpHotlistMenu0-0-0:\Rcreate a new directory.
HelpHotlistMenu0-0-1:\Rcreate a new address.
HelpHotlistMenu0-1:\Rexport the hotlist as an HTML file.
HelpHotlistMenu0-2:\Rexpand items within the hotlist.
HelpHotlistMenu0-2-0:\Sopen all directories and show all entry details.
HelpHotlistMenu0-2-1:\Sopen all directories.
HelpHotlistMenu0-2-2:\Sshow all entry details.
HelpHotlistMenu0-3:\Rcollapse items within the hotlist.
HelpHotlistMenu0-3-0:\Sclose all directories and hide all entry details.
HelpHotlistMenu0-3-1:\Sclose all directories.
HelpHotlistMenu0-3-2:\Shide all entry details.
HelpHotlistMenu0-4:\Rcontrol the display of NetSurf's toolbars.
HelpHotlistMenu0-4-0:\Stoggle the display of the toolbar buttons.
HelpHotlistMenu0-4-1:\Stoggle toolbar edit mode.
HelpHotlistMenu1:\Roperate on the current selection.
HelpHotlistMenu1-0:\Redit the current item.
HelpHotlistMenu1-1:\Slaunch the current selection.
HelpHotlistMenu1-2:\Sdelete the current selection from the hotlist.
HelpHotlistMenu1-3:\Sreset statistics, such as visit count, for selected items.
HelpHotlistMenu2:\Sselect all the items in the hotlist.
HelpHotlistMenu3:\Sdeselect all selected items.
HelpGHistory:\Tglobal history window.
HelpGHistoryToolbar0:\Tdelete button.|M\Sdelete the current selection.
HelpGHistoryToolbar1:\Texpand entries button.|M\Sexpand all entries in the history.|M\Acollapse all entries in the history.|MExpanded entries show additional details, such as a visit counter.
HelpGHistoryToolbar2:\Topen sections button.|M\Sopen all sections in the global history.|M\Aclose all sections in the global history.
HelpGHistoryToolbar3:\Tlaunch button.|M\Slaunch the current selection.
HelpGHistoryMenu0:\Rperform an operation on global history.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-0:\Rexport global history as an HTML file.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-1:\Rexpand items within global history.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-1-0:\Sopen all directories and show all entry details.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-1-1:\Sopen all directories.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-1-2:\Sshow all entry details.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-2:\Rcollapse items within global history.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-2-0:\Sclose all directories and hide all entry details.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-2-1:\Sclose all directories.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-2-2:\Shide all entry details.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-3:\Rcontrol the display of NetSurf's toolbars.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-3-0:\Stoggle the display of the toolbar buttons.
HelpGHistoryMenu0-3-1:\Stoggle toolbar edit mode.
HelpGHistoryMenu1:\Roperate on the current selection.
HelpGHistoryMenu1-0:\Slaunch the current selection.
HelpGHistoryMenu1-1:\Sdelete the current selection from global history.
HelpGHistoryMenu1-2:\Sreset statistics, such as visit count, for selected items.
HelpGHistoryMenu2:\Sselect all the items in the history.
HelpGHistoryMenu3:\Sdeselect all selected items.
HelpCookies:\TCookie management window.
HelpCookiesToolbar0:\Tdelete button.|M\Sdelete the current selection.
HelpCookiesToolbar1:\Texpand cookies button.|M\Sexpand all cookies in the list.|M\Acollapse all cookies in the list.|MExpanded cookies show additional details.
HelpCookiesToolbar2:\Topen directories button.|M\Sopen all directories in the list.|M\Aclose all directories in the list.
HelpCookiesMenu0:\Rperform an operation on the cookie list.
HelpCookiesMenu0-0:\Rexpand items within the cookie list.
HelpCookiesMenu0-0-0:\Sopen all directories and show all cookie details.
HelpCookiesMenu0-0-1:\Sopen all directories.
HelpCookiesMenu0-0-2:\Sshow all cookie details.
HelpCookiesMenu0-1:\Rcollapse items within the cookie list.
HelpCookiesMenu0-1-0:\Sclose all directories and hide all cookie details.
HelpCookiesMenu0-1-1:\Sclose all directories.
HelpCookiesMenu0-1-2:\Shide all cookie details.
HelpCookiesMenu0-2:\Rcontrol the display of NetSurf's toolbars.
HelpCookiesMenu0-2-0:\Stoggle the display of the toolbar buttons.
HelpCookiesMenu0-2-1:\Stoggle toolbar edit mode.
HelpCookiesMenu1:\Roperate on the current selection.
HelpCookiesMenu1-0:\Sdelete any selected cookies.
HelpCookiesMenu2:\Sselect all the items in the cookie list.
HelpCookiesMenu3:\Sdeselect all selected items.
HelpAppInfo:\TNetSurf information \w.|MSee the about page for the contributor list and credits.
HelpConfigure:\Tconfiguration \w for NetSurf
HelpConfigure0:Cache configuration tool
HelpConfigure1:Connection configuration tool
HelpConfigure2:Content configuration tool
HelpConfigure3:Font configuration tool
HelpConfigure4:Home page configuration tool
HelpConfigure5:Image configuration tool
HelpConfigure6:Interface configuration tool
HelpConfigure7:Language configuration tool
HelpConfigure8:Memory configuration tool
HelpConfigure9:Theme configuration tool
HelpConfigure10:Security and Privacy configuration tool
HelpCacheConfig:\Tcache configuration \w.
HelpCacheConfig3:\Tamount of memory to be used for caching content.
HelpCacheConfig4:\Sreduce the amount of memory.
HelpCacheConfig5:\Sincrease the amount of memory.
HelpCacheConfig7:\Sreset the Cache options back to their default values.
HelpCacheConfig8:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the cache options to the last saved configuration.
HelpCacheConfig9:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpConnectConfig:\Tconnection configuration \w
HelpConnectConfig3:\Tcurrently selected proxy type.|MUse the menu to select a proxy type.
HelpConnectConfig4:\Sselect a proxy type.
HelpConnectConfig6:You can enter the proxy's host name here.
HelpConnectConfig8:You can enter the proxy's port number here.
HelpConnectConfig10:You can enter a username for proxies that require authentication here.
HelpConnectConfig12:You can enter a password for proxies that require authentication here.
HelpConnectConfig16:\Tmaximum number of simultaneous fetches that NetSurf will perform.
HelpConnectConfig17:\Sreduce the maximum number of simultaneous fetches.
HelpConnectConfig18:\Sincrease the maximum number of simultaneous fetches.
HelpConnectConfig20:\Tmaximum number of simultaneous fetches that NetSurf will perform per host.
HelpConnectConfig21:\Sreduce the maximum number of simultaneous fetches per host.
HelpConnectConfig22:\Sincrease the maximum number of simultaneous fetches per host.
HelpConnectConfig24:\Tmaximum number of persistent connections.
HelpConnectConfig25:\Sreduce the maximum number of persistent connections.
HelpConnectConfig26:\Sincrease the maximum number of persistent connections.
HelpConnectConfig27:\Sreset the Connection options back to their default values.
HelpConnectConfig28:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the connection options to the last saved configuration.
HelpConnectConfig29:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpContentConfig:\Tcontent configuration \w
HelpContentConfig2:This indicates whether NetSurf will attempt to block advertisements on web pages|MIn rare circumstances, this option may cause valid content to be blocked too.
HelpContentConfig3:This indicates whether NetSurf will stop web sites from automatically opening new windows on your desktop.
HelpContentConfig4:This indicates whether NetSurf will allow external plug-ins to handle additional types of content, such as Flash.
HelpContentConfig7:This indicates whether NetSurf will allow links to open in new windows.
HelpContentConfig8:\Sreset the Content options back to their default values.
HelpContentConfig9:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the content options to the last saved configuration.
HelpContentConfig10:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpFontConfig:\Tfont configuration \w
HelpFontConfig3:\Tcurrently selected sans-serif font.|MNetSurf will use this font wherever a web page specifies a sans-serif typeface.
HelpFontConfig4:\Sselect a sans-serif font.
HelpFontConfig6:\Tcurrently selected serif font.|MNetSurf will use this font wherever a web page specifies a serif typeface.
HelpFontConfig7:\Sselect a sans-serif font.
HelpFontConfig9:\Tcurrently selected monospace font.|MNetSurf will use this font wherever a web page specifies a monospace typeface.
HelpFontConfig10:\Sselect a monospace font.
HelpFontConfig12:\Tcurrently selected cursive font.|MNetSurf will use this font wherever a web page specifies a cursive typeface.
HelpFontConfig13:\Sselect a cursive font.
HelpFontConfig15:\Tcurrently selected fantasy font.|MNetSurf will use this font wherever a web page specifies a fantasy typeface.
HelpFontConfig16:\Sselect a fantasy font.
HelpFontConfig18:\Tcurrently selected font family.|MNetSurf will use this wherever a web page does not specify a typeface.
HelpFontConfig19:\Sselect a default font family.
HelpFontConfig23:You can enter a default font size here.|MNetSurf will use this wherever a web page does not specify a font size of its own.
HelpFontConfig24:\Sreduce the default font size.
HelpFontConfig25:\Sincrease the default font size.
HelpFontConfig28:You can enter a minimum font size here.|MNetSurf will not allow web pages to display smaller text than this.
HelpFontConfig29:\Sreduce the minimum font size.
HelpFontConfig30:\Sincrease the minimum font size.
HelpFontConfig32:\Sreset the Font options back to their default values.
HelpFontConfig33:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the font options to the last saved configuration.
HelpFontConfig34:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpHomeConfig:\Thome page configuration \w
HelpHomeConfig3:You can enter a default home page address here.
HelpHomeConfig4:\Sselect a recently typed URL.|MThese addresses have recently been typed into a NetSurf browser \w's URL bar.
HelpHomeConfig5:This indicates whether NetSurf will open a browser \w on start-up.
HelpHomeConfig6:\Sreset the Home page options back to their default values.
HelpHomeConfig7:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the home options to the last saved configuration.
HelpHomeConfig8:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpImageConfig7:\Sselect a background image quality setting.|MError diffused provides the highest quality.
HelpImageConfig8:\Timage quality preview image.|MThe optimum results are achived with both foreground and background image quality set to error diffused.|MThe user guide provides more information on the implications of these options.
HelpImageConfig12:You can enter the minimum time between animation frames here.|MA very low setting can cause your computer to slow down when rapid animations are displayed and is not suitable for slow computers.
HelpImageConfig13:\Sreduce the minimum time between animation frames.
HelpImageConfig14:\Sincrease the minimum time between animation frames.
HelpImageConfig16:This indicates whether NetSurf will disable animations on web pages.|MWhen animations are disabled, NetSurf will show the first frame as a static image.
HelpImageConfig17:\Sreset the Image options back to their default values.
HelpImageConfig18:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the image options to the last saved configuration.
HelpImageConfig19:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpInterfaceConfig:\Tinterface configuration \w
HelpInterfaceConfig2:This indicates whether NetSurf will strip file extensions when saving files to disc.
HelpInterfaceConfig3:This indicates whether NetSurf will ask for confirmation before overwriting files of the same name.
HelpInterfaceConfig6:This indicates whether NetSurf's URL suggestion feature is enabled.|MURL suggestion shows options for completing URLs as you type into NetSurf's URL bar.
HelpInterfaceConfig7:This indicates whether the URL for the item under the pointer in NetSurf's local history \w will be displayed.
HelpInterfaceConfig10:This indicates whether NetSurf will use a thumbnail when iconising windows to the Pinboard.
HelpInterfaceConfig11:\Sreset the Interface options back to their default values.
HelpInterfaceConfig12:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the interface options to the last saved configuration.
HelpInterfaceConfig13:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpLanguageConfig:\Tlanguage configuration \w
HelpLanguageConfig3:\Tcurrently selected interface language.|MThe interface language is the language used for NetSurf's messages and dialogue boxes.
HelpLanguageConfig4:\Sselect an interface language.
HelpLanguageConfig6:\Tcurrently selected web page language.|MIf a web site provides a choice of languages, NetSurf will request the page in your preferred language.
HelpLanguageConfig7:\Sselect a preferred web page language.
HelpLanguageConfig8:\Sreset the Language options back to their default values.
HelpLanguageConfig9:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the language options to the last saved configuration.
HelpLanguageConfig10:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpMemoryConfig:\Tmemory configuration \w
HelpMemoryConfig3:You can enter the maximum amount of memory NetSurf will use for storing uncompressed images here.
HelpMemoryConfig4:\Sreduce the amount of memory used for storing uncompressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig5:\Sincrease the amount of memory used for storing uncompressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig7:This indicates whether NetSurf will try to make an intelligent guess at the most suitable amount of memory to use for storing uncompressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig9:You can enter the maximum amount of memory NetSurf will use for storing compressed images here.
HelpMemoryConfig10:\Sreduce the amount of memory used for storing compressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig11:\Sincrease the amount of memory used for storing compressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig13:This indicates whether NetSurf will try to make an intelligent guess at the most suitable amount of memory to use for storing uncompressed images.
HelpMemoryConfig14:\Sreset the Memory options back to their default values.
HelpMemoryConfig15:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the memory options to the last saved configuration.
HelpMemoryConfig16:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpSecurityConfig:\Tsecurity configuration \w
HelpSecurityConfig2:This indicates whether NetSurf will send site referral information to web servers.|MWhen this is enabled NetSurf will tell the web server of a new page the address of the site you came from, after following a link.
HelpSecurityConfig6:You can enter the length of time that items are stored in global history here.
HelpSecurityConfig7:\Sreduce the global history duration.
HelpSecurityConfig8:\Sincrease the global history duration.
HelpSecurityConfig10:\Sreset the Security options back to their default values.
HelpSecurityConfig11:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the security options to the last saved configuration.
HelpSecurityConfig12:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpThemeConfig:\Ttheme configuration \w
HelpThemeConfig2:\Sreset the Theme options back to their default values.
HelpThemeConfig3:\Sclose this \w without saving changes.|M\Areturn the theme options to the last saved configuration.
HelpThemeConfig4:\Ssave these settings and close the \w.|M\Asave these settings without closing the \w.
HelpThemePConfig:This pane shows the available themes.|MThe selected icon theme is used for NetSurf browser \ws, the hotlist, global history and cookie management.