Re: Multilingual Support
Posted: 07 Apr 2021 09:33
Someone knows where the lines in the interface are:
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Command ID #<$n> is just a menu separator!
DOS Executables
Shift+Click to open in default application
See Configuration | Features...
Preview handlers are needed to preview complex document formats.
=|General
Total Bytes: \t
(No Recycle Bin)
(in <$window>)
(in addition to the Sticky Section)
(inverted)
(paste from clipboard)
(unknown compression)
(verification skipped)
[Find Hidden]
!Edit Script...,,Copy Script,Cut Script
<$p> is not a valid pattern. Check your syntax.
<$script> does not contain a script with index #<$n>.
<$script> does not contain label '<$l>'.
A file of this name already exists. Choose a different name.
A file operation is still in progress.
A file with the name you specified already exists. Specify a different file name.
A source file couldn't be copied successfully.
Can't rename this file.
Can't show URL in tree.
Cannot process items from multiple locations.
Cannot read beyond end of file.
Chunk too large.
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Command ID #<$n> is just a menu separator!