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r909 r1128 15 15 "Language: hr\n" 16 16 "X-Generator: Lokalize 1.2\n" 17 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<" 18 "=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" 17 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" 19 18 "X-Environment: kde\n" 20 19 "X-Accelerator-Marker: &\n" … … 31 30 #: hacks/config/abstractile.xml:3 32 31 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 33 msgid "" 34 "Generates mosaic patterns of interlocking tiles. Written by Steve Sundstrom; " 35 "2004." 32 msgid "Generates mosaic patterns of interlocking tiles. Written by Steve Sundstrom; 2004." 36 33 msgstr "" 37 34 … … 422 419 #: hacks/config/anemotaxis.xml:3 423 420 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 424 msgid "" 425 "Anemotaxis demonstrates a search algorithm designed for locating a source of " 426 "odor in turbulent atmosphere. The searcher is able to sense the odor and " 427 "determine local instantaneous wind direction. The goal is to find the source " 428 "in the shortest mean time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemotaxis Written by " 429 "Eugene Balkovsky; 2004." 421 msgid "Anemotaxis demonstrates a search algorithm designed for locating a source of odor in turbulent atmosphere. The searcher is able to sense the odor and determine local instantaneous wind direction. The goal is to find the source in the shortest mean time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemotaxis Written by Eugene Balkovsky; 2004." 430 422 msgstr "" 431 423 … … 801 793 #: hacks/config/ant.xml:3 802 794 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 803 msgid "" 804 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 805 "version 4.22. A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing " 806 "machine: as the heads (\"ants\") walk along the screen, they change pixel " 807 "values in their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior " 808 "is influenced. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_ant http://en." 809 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine Written by David Bagley; 1997." 795 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 4.22. A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine: as the heads (\"ants\") walk along the screen, they change pixel values in their path. Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their behavior is influenced. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_ant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine Written by David Bagley; 1997." 810 796 msgstr "" 811 797 … … 1005 991 #: hacks/config/antinspect.xml:3 1006 992 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1007 msgid "" 1008 "Draws a trio of ants moving their spheres around a circle. Written by Blair " 1009 "Tennessy; 2004." 993 msgid "Draws a trio of ants moving their spheres around a circle. Written by Blair Tennessy; 2004." 1010 994 msgstr "" 1011 995 … … 1028 1012 #: hacks/config/antmaze.xml:3 1029 1013 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1030 msgid "" 1031 "Draws a few views of a few ants walking around in a simple maze. Written by " 1032 "Blair Tennessy; 2005." 1014 msgid "Draws a few views of a few ants walking around in a simple maze. Written by Blair Tennessy; 2005." 1033 1015 msgstr "" 1034 1016 … … 1043 1025 #: hacks/config/antspotlight.xml:3 1044 1026 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1045 msgid "" 1046 "Draws an ant (with a headlight) who walks on top of an image of your desktop " 1047 "or other image. Written by Blair Tennessy; 2003." 1027 msgid "Draws an ant (with a headlight) who walks on top of an image of your desktop or other image. Written by Blair Tennessy; 2003." 1048 1028 msgstr "" 1049 1029 … … 1060 1040 #: hacks/config/apollonian.xml:3 1061 1041 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1062 msgid "" 1063 "Draws an Apollonian gasket: a fractal packing of circles with smaller " 1064 "circles, demonstrating Descartes's theorem. http://en.wikipedia." 1065 "org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descartes%27_theorem " 1066 "Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley; 2002." 1042 msgid "Draws an Apollonian gasket: a fractal packing of circles with smaller circles, demonstrating Descartes's theorem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollonian_gasket http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descartes%27_theorem Written by Allan R. Wilks and David Bagley; 2002." 1067 1043 msgstr "" 1068 1044 … … 1145 1121 #: hacks/config/apple2.xml:3 1146 1122 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1147 msgid "" 1148 "Simulates an original Apple ][ Plus computer in all its 1979 glory. It also " 1149 "reproduces the appearance of display on a color television set of the period. " 1150 "In \"Basic Programming Mode\", a simulated user types in a BASIC program and " 1151 "runs it. In \"Text Mode\", it displays the output of a program, or the " 1152 "contents of a file or URL. In \"Slideshow Mode\", it chooses random images " 1153 "and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. " 1154 "(Six available colors in hi-res mode!) On X11 systems, This program is also a " 1155 "fully-functional VT100 emulator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II_series " 1156 "Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 1123 msgid "Simulates an original Apple ][ Plus computer in all its 1979 glory. It also reproduces the appearance of display on a color television set of the period. In \"Basic Programming Mode\", a simulated user types in a BASIC program and runs it. In \"Text Mode\", it displays the output of a program, or the contents of a file or URL. In \"Slideshow Mode\", it chooses random images and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. (Six available colors in hi-res mode!) On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II_series Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 1157 1124 msgstr "" 1158 1125 … … 1197 1164 #: hacks/config/atlantis.xml:3 1198 1165 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1199 msgid "" 1200 "A 3D animation of a number of sharks, dolphins, and whales. Written by Mark " 1201 "Kilgard; 1998." 1166 msgid "A 3D animation of a number of sharks, dolphins, and whales. Written by Mark Kilgard; 1998." 1202 1167 msgstr "" 1203 1168 … … 1334 1299 #: hacks/config/attraction.xml:3 1335 1300 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1336 msgid "" 1337 "Uses a simple simple motion model to generate many different display modes. " 1338 "The control points attract each other up to a certain distance, and then " 1339 "begin to repel each other. The attraction/repulsion is proportional to the " 1340 "distance between any two particles, similar to the strong and weak nuclear " 1341 "forces. Written by Jamie Zawinski and John Pezaris; 1992." 1301 msgid "Uses a simple simple motion model to generate many different display modes. The control points attract each other up to a certain distance, and then begin to repel each other. The attraction/repulsion is proportional to the distance between any two particles, similar to the strong and weak nuclear forces. Written by Jamie Zawinski and John Pezaris; 1992." 1342 1302 msgstr "" 1343 1303 … … 1529 1489 #: hacks/config/atunnel.xml:3 1530 1490 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1531 msgid "" 1532 "Draws an animation of a textured tunnel in GL. Written by Eric Lassauge and " 1533 "Roman Podobedov; 2003." 1491 msgid "Draws an animation of a textured tunnel in GL. Written by Eric Lassauge and Roman Podobedov; 2003." 1534 1492 msgstr "" 1535 1493 … … 1561 1519 #: hacks/config/barcode.xml:3 1562 1520 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1563 msgid "" 1564 "Draws a random sequence of colorful barcodes scrolling across your screen. " 1565 "CONSUME! The barcodes follow the UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. " 1566 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Product_Code http://en.wikipedia." 1567 "org/wiki/European_Article_Number Written by Dan Bornstein; 2003." 1521 msgid "Draws a random sequence of colorful barcodes scrolling across your screen. CONSUME! The barcodes follow the UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Product_Code http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Article_Number Written by Dan Bornstein; 2003." 1568 1522 msgstr "" 1569 1523 … … 1604 1558 #: hacks/config/blaster.xml:3 1605 1559 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1606 msgid "" 1607 "Draws a simulation of flying space-combat robots (cleverly disguised as " 1608 "colored circles) doing battle in front of a moving star field. Written by " 1609 "Jonathan Lin; 1999." 1560 msgid "Draws a simulation of flying space-combat robots (cleverly disguised as colored circles) doing battle in front of a moving star field. Written by Jonathan Lin; 1999." 1610 1561 msgstr "" 1611 1562 … … 1657 1608 #: hacks/config/blinkbox.xml:3 1658 1609 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1659 msgid "" 1660 "Shows a ball contained inside of a bounding box. Colored blocks blink in when " 1661 "the ball hits the sides. Written by Jeremy English; 2003." 1610 msgid "Shows a ball contained inside of a bounding box. Colored blocks blink in when the ball hits the sides. Written by Jeremy English; 2003." 1662 1611 msgstr "" 1663 1612 … … 1714 1663 #: hacks/config/blitspin.xml:3 1715 1664 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1716 msgid "" 1717 "Repeatedly rotates a bitmap by 90 degrees by using logical operations: the " 1718 "bitmap is divided into quadrants, and the quadrants are shifted clockwise. " 1719 "Then the same thing is done again with progressively smaller quadrants, " 1720 "except that all sub-quadrants of a given size are rotated in parallel. As you " 1721 "watch it, the image appears to dissolve into static and then reconstitute " 1722 "itself, but rotated. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 1665 msgid "Repeatedly rotates a bitmap by 90 degrees by using logical operations: the bitmap is divided into quadrants, and the quadrants are shifted clockwise. Then the same thing is done again with progressively smaller quadrants, except that all sub-quadrants of a given size are rotated in parallel. As you watch it, the image appears to dissolve into static and then reconstitute itself, but rotated. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 1723 1666 msgstr "" 1724 1667 … … 1824 1767 #: hacks/config/blocktube.xml:3 1825 1768 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1826 msgid "" 1827 "Draws a swirling, falling tunnel of reflective slabs. They fade from hue to " 1828 "hue. Written by Lars R. Damerow; 2003." 1769 msgid "Draws a swirling, falling tunnel of reflective slabs. They fade from hue to hue. Written by Lars R. Damerow; 2003." 1829 1770 msgstr "" 1830 1771 … … 1882 1823 #: hacks/config/boing.xml:3 1883 1824 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1884 msgid "" 1885 "This bouncing ball is a clone of the first graphics demo for the Amiga 1000, " 1886 "which was written by Dale Luck and RJ Mical during a break at the 1984 " 1887 "Consumer Electronics Show (or so the legend goes.) This looks like the " 1888 "original Amiga demo if you turn off \"smoothing\" and \"lighting\" and turn " 1889 "on \"scanlines\", and is somewhat more modern otherwise. http://en.wikipedia." 1890 "org/wiki/Amiga#Boing_Ball Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 1825 msgid "This bouncing ball is a clone of the first graphics demo for the Amiga 1000, which was written by Dale Luck and RJ Mical during a break at the 1984 Consumer Electronics Show (or so the legend goes.) This looks like the original Amiga demo if you turn off \"smoothing\" and \"lighting\" and turn on \"scanlines\", and is somewhat more modern otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga#Boing_Ball Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 1891 1826 msgstr "" 1892 1827 … … 1953 1888 #: hacks/config/bouboule.xml:3 1954 1889 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 1955 msgid "" 1956 "This draws what looks like a spinning, deforming balloon with varying-sized " 1957 "spots painted on its invisible surface. Written by Jeremie Petit; 1997." 1890 msgid "This draws what looks like a spinning, deforming balloon with varying-sized spots painted on its invisible surface. Written by Jeremie Petit; 1997." 1958 1891 msgstr "" 1959 1892 … … 1998 1931 #: hacks/config/bouncingcow.xml:3 1999 1932 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2000 msgid "" 2001 "A Cow. A Trampoline. Together, they fight crime. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " 2002 "2003." 1933 msgid "A Cow. A Trampoline. Together, they fight crime. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 2003 1934 msgstr "" 2004 1935 … … 2054 1985 #: hacks/config/boxed.xml:3 2055 1986 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2056 msgid "" 2057 "Draws a box full of 3D bouncing balls that explode. Written by Sander van " 2058 "Grieken; 2002." 1987 msgid "Draws a box full of 3D bouncing balls that explode. Written by Sander van Grieken; 2002." 2059 1988 msgstr "" 2060 1989 … … 2172 2101 #: hacks/config/boxfit.xml:3 2173 2102 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2174 msgid "" 2175 "Packs the screen with growing squares or circles, colored according to a " 2176 "horizontal or vertical gradient, or according to the colors of the desktop or " 2177 "a loaded image file. The objects grow until they touch, then stop. When the " 2178 "screen is full, they shrink away and the process restarts. Written by Jamie " 2179 "Zawinski; 2005." 2103 msgid "Packs the screen with growing squares or circles, colored according to a horizontal or vertical gradient, or according to the colors of the desktop or a loaded image file. The objects grow until they touch, then stop. When the screen is full, they shrink away and the process restarts. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 2180 2104 msgstr "" 2181 2105 … … 2260 2184 #: hacks/config/braid.xml:3 2261 2185 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2262 msgid "" 2263 "Draws random color-cycling inter-braided concentric circles. Written by John " 2264 "Neil; 1997." 2186 msgid "Draws random color-cycling inter-braided concentric circles. Written by John Neil; 1997." 2265 2187 msgstr "" 2266 2188 … … 2325 2247 #: hacks/config/bsod.xml:3 2326 2248 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2327 msgid "" 2328 "BSOD stands for \"Blue Screen of Death\". The finest in personal computer " 2329 "emulation, BSOD simulates popular screen savers from a number of less robust " 2330 "operating systems. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 2249 msgid "BSOD stands for \"Blue Screen of Death\". The finest in personal computer emulation, BSOD simulates popular screen savers from a number of less robust operating systems. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 2331 2250 msgstr "" 2332 2251 … … 2539 2458 #: hacks/config/bubble3d.xml:3 2540 2459 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2541 msgid "" 2542 "Draws a stream of rising, undulating 3D bubbles, rising toward the top of the " 2543 "screen, with transparency and specular reflections. Written by Richard Jones; " 2544 "1998." 2460 msgid "Draws a stream of rising, undulating 3D bubbles, rising toward the top of the screen, with transparency and specular reflections. Written by Richard Jones; 1998." 2545 2461 msgstr "" 2546 2462 … … 2571 2487 #: hacks/config/bubbles.xml:3 2572 2488 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2573 msgid "" 2574 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 2575 "version 5.08. This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when " 2576 "water boils: small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they " 2577 "combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James " 2578 "Macnicol; 1996." 2489 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils: small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written by James Macnicol; 1996." 2579 2490 msgstr "" 2580 2491 … … 2633 2544 #: hacks/config/bumps.xml:3 2634 2545 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2635 msgid "" 2636 "A spotlight roams across an embossed version of your desktop or other picture." 2637 " Written by Shane Smit; 1999." 2546 msgid "A spotlight roams across an embossed version of your desktop or other picture. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." 2638 2547 msgstr "" 2639 2548 … … 2648 2557 #: hacks/config/cage.xml:3 2649 2558 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2650 msgid "" 2651 "This draws Escher's \"Impossible Cage\", a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and " 2652 "rotates it in three dimensions. http://en.wikipedia." 2653 "org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." 2559 msgid "This draws Escher's \"Impossible Cage\", a 3d analog of a moebius strip, and rotates it in three dimensions. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." 2654 2560 msgstr "" 2655 2561 … … 2664 2570 #: hacks/config/carousel.xml:3 2665 2571 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2666 msgid "" 2667 "Loads several random images, and displays them flying in a circular formation." 2668 " The formation changes speed and direction randomly, and images periodically " 2669 "drop out to be replaced by new ones. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 2572 msgid "Loads several random images, and displays them flying in a circular formation. The formation changes speed and direction randomly, and images periodically drop out to be replaced by new ones. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 2670 2573 msgstr "" 2671 2574 … … 2773 2676 #: hacks/config/ccurve.xml:3 2774 2677 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2775 msgid "" 2776 "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic \"C Curve\". " 2777 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." 2678 msgid "Generates self-similar linear fractals, including the classic \"C Curve\". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levy_C_curve Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." 2778 2679 msgstr "" 2779 2680 … … 2836 2737 #: hacks/config/celtic.xml:3 2837 2738 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2838 msgid "" 2839 "Repeatedly draws random Celtic cross-stitch patterns. http://en.wikipedia." 2840 "org/wiki/Celtic_knot Written by Max Froumentin; 2005." 2739 msgid "Repeatedly draws random Celtic cross-stitch patterns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_knot Written by Max Froumentin; 2005." 2841 2740 msgstr "" 2842 2741 … … 2875 2774 #: hacks/config/circuit.xml:3 2876 2775 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2877 msgid "" 2878 "Animates a number of 3D electronic components. Written by Ben Buxton; 2001." 2776 msgid "Animates a number of 3D electronic components. Written by Ben Buxton; 2001." 2879 2777 msgstr "" 2880 2778 … … 2959 2857 #: hacks/config/cloudlife.xml:3 2960 2858 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 2961 msgid "" 2962 "Generates cloud-like formations based on a variant of Conway's Life. The " 2963 "difference is that cells have a maximum age, after which they count as 3 for " 2964 "populating the next generation. This makes long-lived formations explode " 2965 "instead of just sitting there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%" 2966 "27s_Game_of_Life Written by Don Marti; 2003." 2859 msgid "Generates cloud-like formations based on a variant of Conway's Life. The difference is that cells have a maximum age, after which they count as 3 for populating the next generation. This makes long-lived formations explode instead of just sitting there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_Game_of_Life Written by Don Marti; 2003." 2967 2860 msgstr "" 2968 2861 … … 3042 2935 #: hacks/config/compass.xml:3 3043 2936 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3044 msgid "" 3045 "This draws a compass, with all elements spinning about randomly, for that " 3046 "\"lost and nauseous\" feeling. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 2937 msgid "This draws a compass, with all elements spinning about randomly, for that \"lost and nauseous\" feeling. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 3047 2938 msgstr "" 3048 2939 … … 3057 2948 #: hacks/config/coral.xml:3 3058 2949 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3059 msgid "" 3060 "Simulates coral growth, albeit somewhat slowly. Written by Frederick Roeber; " 3061 "1997." 2950 msgid "Simulates coral growth, albeit somewhat slowly. Written by Frederick Roeber; 1997." 3062 2951 msgstr "" 3063 2952 … … 3130 3019 #: hacks/config/crackberg.xml:3 3131 3020 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3132 msgid "" 3133 "Flies through height maps, optionally animating the creation and destruction " 3134 "of generated tiles; tiles `grow' into place. Written by Matus Telgarsky; 2005." 3021 msgid "Flies through height maps, optionally animating the creation and destruction of generated tiles; tiles `grow' into place. Written by Matus Telgarsky; 2005." 3135 3022 msgstr "" 3136 3023 … … 3259 3146 #: hacks/config/critical.xml:3 3260 3147 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3261 msgid "" 3262 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 3263 "version 5.08. Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as " 3264 "random squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written " 3265 "by Martin Pool; 1999." 3148 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws a system of self-organizing lines. It starts out as random squiggles, but after a few iterations, order begins to appear. Written by Martin Pool; 1999." 3266 3149 msgstr "" 3267 3150 … … 3276 3159 #: hacks/config/crystal.xml:3 3277 3160 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3278 msgid "" 3279 "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidoscope. See also the \"Kaleidescope\" and " 3280 "\"GLeidescope\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope " 3281 "Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998." 3161 msgid "Moving polygons, similar to a kaleidoscope. See also the \"Kaleidescope\" and \"GLeidescope\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Jouk Jansen; 1998." 3282 3162 msgstr "" 3283 3163 … … 3335 3215 #: hacks/config/cube21.xml:3 3336 3216 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3337 msgid "" 3338 "Animates a Rubik-like puzzle known as Cube 21 or Square-1. The rotations are " 3339 "chosen randomly. See also the \"Rubik\", \"RubikBlocks\" and \"GLSnake\" " 3340 "screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_%28puzzle%29 Written " 3341 "by Vasek Potocek; 2005." 3217 msgid "Animates a Rubik-like puzzle known as Cube 21 or Square-1. The rotations are chosen randomly. See also the \"Rubik\", \"RubikBlocks\" and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_One_%28puzzle%29 Written by Vasek Potocek; 2005." 3342 3218 msgstr "" 3343 3219 … … 3524 3400 #: hacks/config/cubenetic.xml:3 3525 3401 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3526 msgid "" 3527 "Draws a pulsating set of overlapping boxes with ever-chaning blobby patterns " 3528 "undulating across their surfaces. It's sort of a cubist Lavalite. Written by " 3529 "Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 3402 msgid "Draws a pulsating set of overlapping boxes with ever-chaning blobby patterns undulating across their surfaces. It's sort of a cubist Lavalite. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 3530 3403 msgstr "" 3531 3404 … … 3704 3577 #: hacks/config/cubestorm.xml:3 3705 3578 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3706 msgid "" 3707 "Draws a series of rotating 3D boxes that intersect each other and eventually " 3708 "fill space. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 3579 msgid "Draws a series of rotating 3D boxes that intersect each other and eventually fill space. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 3709 3580 msgstr "" 3710 3581 … … 3763 3634 #: hacks/config/cubicgrid.xml:3 3764 3635 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3765 msgid "" 3766 "Draws the view of an observer located inside a rotating 3D lattice of colored " 3767 "points. Written by Vasek Potocek; 2007." 3636 msgid "Draws the view of an observer located inside a rotating 3D lattice of colored points. Written by Vasek Potocek; 2007." 3768 3637 msgstr "" 3769 3638 … … 3807 3676 #: hacks/config/cwaves.xml:3 3808 3677 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3809 msgid "" 3810 "This generates a languidly-scrolling vertical field of sinusoidal colors. " 3811 "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 3678 msgid "This generates a languidly-scrolling vertical field of sinusoidal colors. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 3812 3679 msgstr "" 3813 3680 … … 3868 3735 #: hacks/config/cynosure.xml:3 3869 3736 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3870 msgid "" 3871 "Random dropshadowed rectangles pop onto the screen in lockstep. Written by " 3872 "Ozymandias G. Desiderata, Jamie Zawinski, and Stephen Linhart; 1998." 3737 msgid "Random dropshadowed rectangles pop onto the screen in lockstep. Written by Ozymandias G. Desiderata, Jamie Zawinski, and Stephen Linhart; 1998." 3873 3738 msgstr "" 3874 3739 … … 3882 3747 #: hacks/config/dangerball.xml:3 3883 3748 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3884 msgid "" 3885 "Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! Written by " 3886 "Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 3749 msgid "Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 3887 3750 msgstr "" 3888 3751 … … 3938 3801 #: hacks/config/decayscreen.xml:3 3939 3802 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 3940 msgid "" 3941 "This takes an image and makes it melt. You've no doubt seen this effect " 3942 "before, but no screensaver would really be complete without it. It works best " 3943 "if there's something colorful visible. Warning, if the effect continues after " 3944 "the screen saver is off, seek medical attention. Written by David Wald, Vivek " 3945 "Khera, Jamie Zawinski, and Vince Levey; 1993." 3803 msgid "This takes an image and makes it melt. You've no doubt seen this effect before, but no screensaver would really be complete without it. It works best if there's something colorful visible. Warning, if the effect continues after the screen saver is off, seek medical attention. Written by David Wald, Vivek Khera, Jamie Zawinski, and Vince Levey; 1993." 3946 3804 msgstr "" 3947 3805 … … 4059 3917 #: hacks/config/deco.xml:3 4060 3918 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4061 msgid "" 4062 "Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like " 4063 "Brady-Bunch-era rec-room wall paneling. http://en.wikipedia." 4064 "org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919.E2.80.931938 Written by Jamie Zawinski and " 4065 "Michael Bayne; 1997." 3919 msgid "Subdivides and colors rectangles randomly. It looks kind of like Brady-Bunch-era rec-room wall paneling. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian#Paris_1919.E2.80.931938 Written by Jamie Zawinski and Michael Bayne; 1997." 4066 3920 msgstr "" 4067 3921 … … 4134 3988 #: hacks/config/deluxe.xml:3 4135 3989 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4136 msgid "" 4137 "Draws a pulsing sequence of transparent stars, circles, and lines. Written by " 4138 "Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 3990 msgid "Draws a pulsing sequence of transparent stars, circles, and lines. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 4139 3991 msgstr "" 4140 3992 … … 4203 4055 #: hacks/config/demon.xml:3 4204 4056 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4205 msgid "" 4206 "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organizes it into " 4207 "stripes and spirals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_demon Written " 4208 "by David Bagley; 1999." 4057 msgid "A cellular automaton that starts with a random field, and organizes it into stripes and spirals. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s_demon Written by David Bagley; 1999." 4209 4058 msgstr "" 4210 4059 … … 4247 4096 #: hacks/config/discrete.xml:3 4248 4097 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4249 msgid "" 4250 "More \"discrete map\" systems, including new variants of Hopalong and Julia, " 4251 "and a few others. See also the \"Hopalong\" and \"Julia\" screen savers. " 4252 "Written by Tim Auckland; 1998." 4098 msgid "More \"discrete map\" systems, including new variants of Hopalong and Julia, and a few others. See also the \"Hopalong\" and \"Julia\" screen savers. Written by Tim Auckland; 1998." 4253 4099 msgstr "" 4254 4100 … … 4263 4109 #: hacks/config/distort.xml:3 4264 4110 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4265 msgid "" 4266 "Grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens wander around " 4267 "the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by Jonas Munsin; 1998." 4111 msgid "Grabs an image of the screen, and then lets a transparent lens wander around the screen, magnifying whatever is underneath. Written by Jonas Munsin; 1998." 4268 4112 msgstr "" 4269 4113 … … 4356 4200 #: hacks/config/dnalogo.xml:3 4357 4201 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4358 msgid "" 4359 "DNA Lounge 375 Eleventh Street San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.dnalounge." 4360 "com/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 4202 msgid "DNA Lounge 375 Eleventh Street San Francisco, CA 94107 http://www.dnalounge.com/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 4361 4203 msgstr "" 4362 4204 … … 4392 4234 #: hacks/config/drift.xml:3 4393 4235 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4394 msgid "" 4395 "Drifting recursive fractal cosmic flames. Written by Scott Draves; 1997." 4236 msgid "Drifting recursive fractal cosmic flames. Written by Scott Draves; 1997." 4396 4237 msgstr "" 4397 4238 … … 4405 4246 #: hacks/config/endgame.xml:3 4406 4247 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4407 msgid "" 4408 "Black slips out of three mating nets, but the fourth one holds him tight! A " 4409 "brilliant composition! See also the \"Queens\" screen saver. http://en." 4410 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." 4248 msgid "Black slips out of three mating nets, but the fourth one holds him tight! A brilliant composition! See also the \"Queens\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_endgame Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." 4411 4249 msgstr "" 4412 4250 … … 4427 4265 #: hacks/config/engine.xml:3 4428 4266 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4429 msgid "" 4430 "Draws a simple model of an engine that floats around the screen. http://en." 4431 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_combustion_engine#Operation Written by Ben Buxton " 4432 "and Ed Beroset; 2001." 4267 msgid "Draws a simple model of an engine that floats around the screen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_combustion_engine#Operation Written by Ben Buxton and Ed Beroset; 2001." 4433 4268 msgstr "" 4434 4269 … … 4517 4352 #: hacks/config/epicycle.xml:3 4518 4353 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4519 msgid "" 4520 "This draws the path traced out by a point on the edge of a circle. That " 4521 "circle rotates around a point on the rim of another circle, and so on, " 4522 "several times. These were the basis for the pre-heliocentric model of " 4523 "planetary motion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle Written " 4524 "by James Youngman; 1998." 4354 msgid "This draws the path traced out by a point on the edge of a circle. That circle rotates around a point on the rim of another circle, and so on, several times. These were the basis for the pre-heliocentric model of planetary motion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deferent_and_epicycle Written by James Youngman; 1998." 4525 4355 msgstr "" 4526 4356 … … 4550 4380 #: hacks/config/eruption.xml:3 4551 4381 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4552 msgid "" 4553 "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Fireworkx\", \"XFlame\" and \"Pyro\" " 4554 "screen savers. Written by W.P. van Paassen; 2003." 4382 msgid "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Fireworkx\", \"XFlame\" and \"Pyro\" screen savers. Written by W.P. van Paassen; 2003." 4555 4383 msgstr "" 4556 4384 … … 4661 4489 #: hacks/config/euler2d.xml:3 4662 4490 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4663 msgid "" 4664 "Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. http://en." 4665 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 http://en.wikipedia." 4666 "org/wiki/Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." 4491 msgid "Simulates two dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid flow. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_equations_%28fluid_dynamics%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inviscid_flow Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." 4667 4492 msgstr "" 4668 4493 … … 4700 4525 #: hacks/config/extrusion.xml:3 4701 4526 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4702 msgid "" 4703 "Draws various rotating extruded shapes that twist around, lengthen, and turn " 4704 "inside out. Written by Linas Vepstas, David Konerding, and Jamie Zawinski; " 4705 "1999." 4527 msgid "Draws various rotating extruded shapes that twist around, lengthen, and turn inside out. Written by Linas Vepstas, David Konerding, and Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 4706 4528 msgstr "" 4707 4529 … … 4788 4610 #: hacks/config/fadeplot.xml:3 4789 4611 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4790 msgid "" 4791 "Draws what looks like a waving ribbon following a sinusoidal path. Written by " 4792 "Bas van Gaalen and Charles Vidal; 1997." 4612 msgid "Draws what looks like a waving ribbon following a sinusoidal path. Written by Bas van Gaalen and Charles Vidal; 1997." 4793 4613 msgstr "" 4794 4614 … … 4824 4644 #: hacks/config/fiberlamp.xml:3 4825 4645 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4826 msgid "" 4827 "Draws a groovy rotating fiber optic lamp. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005." 4646 msgid "Draws a groovy rotating fiber optic lamp. Written by Tim Auckland; 2005." 4828 4647 msgstr "" 4829 4648 … … 4882 4701 #: hacks/config/fireworkx.xml:3 4883 4702 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4884 msgid "" 4885 "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Eruption\", \"XFlame\" and \"Pyro\" " 4886 "screen savers. Written by Rony B Chandran; 2004." 4703 msgid "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Eruption\", \"XFlame\" and \"Pyro\" screen savers. Written by Rony B Chandran; 2004." 4887 4704 msgstr "" 4888 4705 … … 4938 4755 #: hacks/config/flag.xml:3 4939 4756 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 4940 msgid "" 4941 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 4942 "version 5.08. This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around " 4943 "the screen. The flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By default, it " 4944 "displays either the current system name and OS type, or a picture of \"Bob\". " 4945 "Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 4757 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. This draws a waving colored flag, that undulates its way around the screen. The flag can contain arbitrary text and images. By default, it displays either the current system name and OS type, or a picture of \"Bob\". Written by Charles Vidal and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 4946 4758 msgstr "" 4947 4759 … … 5006 4818 #: hacks/config/flipflop.xml:3 5007 4819 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5008 msgid "" 5009 "Draws a grid of 3D colored tiles that change positions with each other. " 5010 "Written by Kevin Ogden and Sergio Gutierrez; 2003." 4820 msgid "Draws a grid of 3D colored tiles that change positions with each other. Written by Kevin Ogden and Sergio Gutierrez; 2003." 5011 4821 msgstr "" 5012 4822 … … 5070 4880 #: hacks/config/flipscreen3d.xml:3 5071 4881 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5072 msgid "" 5073 "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins it " 5074 "around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton and Jamie " 5075 "Zawinski; 2001." 4882 msgid "Grabs an image of the desktop, turns it into a GL texture map, and spins it around and deforms it in various ways. Written by Ben Buxton and Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 5076 4883 msgstr "" 5077 4884 … … 5097 4904 #: hacks/config/fliptext.xml:3 5098 4905 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5099 msgid "" 5100 "Draws successive pages of text. The lines flip in and out in a soothing 3D " 5101 "pattern. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 4906 msgid "Draws successive pages of text. The lines flip in and out in a soothing 3D pattern. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005." 5102 4907 msgstr "" 5103 4908 … … 5161 4966 #: hacks/config/flow.xml:3 5162 4967 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5163 msgid "" 5164 "Strange attractors formed of flows in a 3D differential equation phase space. " 5165 "Features the popular attractors described by Lorentz, Roessler, Birkhoff and " 5166 "Duffing, and can discover entirely new attractors by itself. http://en." 5167 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Tim Auckland; 1998." 4968 msgid "Strange attractors formed of flows in a 3D differential equation phase space. Features the popular attractors described by Lorentz, Roessler, Birkhoff and Duffing, and can discover entirely new attractors by itself. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Tim Auckland; 1998." 5168 4969 msgstr "" 5169 4970 … … 5268 5069 #: hacks/config/fluidballs.xml:3 5269 5070 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5270 msgid "" 5271 "Models the physics of bouncing balls, or of particles in a gas or fluid, " 5272 "depending on the settings. If \"Shake Box\" is selected, then every now and " 5273 "then, the box will be rotated, changing which direction is down (in order to " 5274 "keep the settled balls in motion.) Written by Peter Birtles and Jamie " 5275 "Zawinski; 2002." 5071 msgid "Models the physics of bouncing balls, or of particles in a gas or fluid, depending on the settings. If \"Shake Box\" is selected, then every now and then, the box will be rotated, changing which direction is down (in order to keep the settled balls in motion.) Written by Peter Birtles and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 5276 5072 msgstr "" 5277 5073 … … 5381 5177 #: hacks/config/flurry.xml:3 5382 5178 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5383 msgid "" 5384 "This X11 port of the OSX screensaver of the same name draws a colourful " 5385 "star(fish)like flurry of particles. Original Mac version: http://homepage.mac." 5386 "com/calumr Written by Calum Robinson and Tobias Sargeant; 2002." 5179 msgid "This X11 port of the OSX screensaver of the same name draws a colourful star(fish)like flurry of particles. Original Mac version: http://homepage.mac.com/calumr Written by Calum Robinson and Tobias Sargeant; 2002." 5387 5180 msgstr "" 5388 5181 … … 5458 5251 #: hacks/config/flyingtoasters.xml:3 5459 5252 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5460 msgid "" 5461 "A fleet of 3d space-age jet-powered flying toasters (and toast!) Inspired by " 5462 "the ancient Berkeley Systems After Dark flying toasters. http://en.wikipedia." 5463 "org/wiki/After_Dark_%28software%29#Flying_Toasters Written by Jamie Zawinski " 5464 "and Devon Dossett; 2003." 5253 msgid "A fleet of 3d space-age jet-powered flying toasters (and toast!) Inspired by the ancient Berkeley Systems After Dark flying toasters. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Dark_%28software%29#Flying_Toasters Written by Jamie Zawinski and Devon Dossett; 2003." 5465 5254 msgstr "" 5466 5255 … … 5547 5336 #: hacks/config/fontglide.xml:3 5548 5337 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5549 msgid "" 5550 "Puts text on the screen using large characters that glide in from the edges, " 5551 "assemble, then disperse. Alternately, it can simply scroll whole sentences " 5552 "from right to left. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 5338 msgid "Puts text on the screen using large characters that glide in from the edges, assemble, then disperse. Alternately, it can simply scroll whole sentences from right to left. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 5553 5339 msgstr "" 5554 5340 … … 5621 5407 #: hacks/config/forest.xml:3 5622 5408 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5623 msgid "" 5624 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 5625 "version 5.08. Fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung; 1997." 5409 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Fractal trees. Written by Peter Baumung; 1997." 5626 5410 msgstr "" 5627 5411 … … 5769 5553 #: hacks/config/galaxy.xml:3 5770 5554 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5771 msgid "" 5772 "This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars to " 5773 "the, uh, four winds or something. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald Backert, " 5774 "and Hubert Feyrer; 1997." 5555 msgid "This draws spinning galaxies, which then collide and scatter their stars to the, uh, four winds or something. Written by Uli Siegmund, Harald Backert, and Hubert Feyrer; 1997." 5775 5556 msgstr "" 5776 5557 … … 5801 5582 #: hacks/config/gears.xml:3 5802 5583 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5803 msgid "" 5804 "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three dimensions. " 5805 "See also the \"Pinion\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en." 5806 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia." 5807 "org/wiki/Epicyclic_gearing Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 5584 msgid "This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three dimensions. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epicyclic_gearing Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 5808 5585 msgstr "" 5809 5586 … … 5839 5616 #: hacks/config/gflux.xml:3 5840 5617 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5841 msgid "" 5842 "Draws a rippling waves on a rotating wireframe grid. Written by Josiah Pease; " 5843 "2000." 5618 msgid "Draws a rippling waves on a rotating wireframe grid. Written by Josiah Pease; 2000." 5844 5619 msgstr "" 5845 5620 … … 5948 5723 #: hacks/config/glblur.xml:3 5949 5724 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5950 msgid "" 5951 "This draws a box and a few line segments, and generates a radial blur outward " 5952 "from it. This creates flowing field effects. This is done by rendering the " 5953 "scene into a small texture, then repeatedly rendering increasingly-enlarged " 5954 "and increasingly-transparent versions of that texture onto the frame buffer. " 5955 "As such, it's quite GPU-intensive: if you don't have a very good graphics " 5956 "card, it will hurt your machine bad. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 5725 msgid "This draws a box and a few line segments, and generates a radial blur outward from it. This creates flowing field effects. This is done by rendering the scene into a small texture, then repeatedly rendering increasingly-enlarged and increasingly-transparent versions of that texture onto the frame buffer. As such, it's quite GPU-intensive: if you don't have a very good graphics card, it will hurt your machine bad. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 5957 5726 msgstr "" 5958 5727 … … 5988 5757 #: hacks/config/glcells.xml:3 5989 5758 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 5990 msgid "" 5991 "Cells growing, dividing and dying on your screen. Written by Matthias " 5992 "Toussaint; 2007." 5759 msgid "Cells growing, dividing and dying on your screen. Written by Matthias Toussaint; 2007." 5993 5760 msgstr "" 5994 5761 … … 6194 5961 #: hacks/config/gleidescope.xml:3 6195 5962 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6196 msgid "" 6197 "A kaleidoscope that operates on your desktop image, or on image files loaded " 6198 "from disk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Andrew Dean; " 6199 "2003." 5963 msgid "A kaleidoscope that operates on your desktop image, or on image files loaded from disk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Andrew Dean; 2003." 6200 5964 msgstr "" 6201 5965 … … 6267 6031 #: hacks/config/glforestfire.xml:3 6268 6032 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6269 msgid "" 6270 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 6271 "version 5.08. Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a " 6272 "landscape filled with trees. Written by Eric Lassauge; 2002." 6033 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws an animation of sprinkling fire-like 3D triangles in a landscape filled with trees. Written by Eric Lassauge; 2002." 6273 6034 msgstr "" 6274 6035 … … 6343 6104 #: hacks/config/glhanoi.xml:3 6344 6105 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6345 msgid "" 6346 "Solves the Towers of Hanoi puzzle. Move N disks from one pole to another, one " 6347 "disk at a time, with no disk ever resting on a disk smaller than itself. " 6348 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hanoi Written by Dave Atkinson; 2005." 6106 msgid "Solves the Towers of Hanoi puzzle. Move N disks from one pole to another, one disk at a time, with no disk ever resting on a disk smaller than itself. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hanoi Written by Dave Atkinson; 2005." 6349 6107 msgstr "" 6350 6108 … … 6395 6153 #: hacks/config/glknots.xml:3 6396 6154 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6397 msgid "" 6398 "Generates some twisting 3d knot patterns. Spins 'em around. http://en." 6399 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_theory Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 6155 msgid "Generates some twisting 3d knot patterns. Spins 'em around. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knot_theory Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 6400 6156 msgstr "" 6401 6157 … … 6433 6189 #: hacks/config/glmatrix.xml:3 6434 6190 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6435 msgid "" 6436 "Draws 3D dropping characters similar to what is seen in the title sequence of " 6437 "\"The Matrix\". See also \"xmatrix\" for a 2D rendering of the similar effect " 6438 "that appeared on the computer monitors actually *in* the movie. Written by " 6439 "Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 6191 msgid "Draws 3D dropping characters similar to what is seen in the title sequence of \"The Matrix\". See also \"xmatrix\" for a 2D rendering of the similar effect that appeared on the computer monitors actually *in* the movie. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2003." 6440 6192 msgstr "" 6441 6193 … … 6535 6287 #: hacks/config/glplanet.xml:3 6536 6288 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6537 msgid "" 6538 "Draws a planet bouncing around in space. The built-in image is a map of the " 6539 "earth (extracted from `xearth'), but you can wrap any texture around the " 6540 "sphere, e.g., the planetary textures that come with `ssystem'. Written by " 6541 "David Konerding; 1998." 6289 msgid "Draws a planet bouncing around in space. The built-in image is a map of the earth (extracted from `xearth'), but you can wrap any texture around the sphere, e.g., the planetary textures that come with `ssystem'. Written by David Konerding; 1998." 6542 6290 msgstr "" 6543 6291 … … 6574 6322 #: hacks/config/glschool.xml:3 6575 6323 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6576 msgid "" 6577 "Uses Craig Reynolds' Boids algorithm to simulate a school of fish. http://en." 6578 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Boids Written by David C. Lambert; 2006." 6324 msgid "Uses Craig Reynolds' Boids algorithm to simulate a school of fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boids Written by David C. Lambert; 2006." 6579 6325 msgstr "" 6580 6326 … … 6701 6447 #: hacks/config/glslideshow.xml:3 6702 6448 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6703 msgid "" 6704 "Loads a random sequence of images and smoothly scans and zooms around in " 6705 "each, fading from pan to pan. Written by Jamie Zawinski and Mike Oliphant; " 6706 "2003." 6449 msgid "Loads a random sequence of images and smoothly scans and zooms around in each, fading from pan to pan. Written by Jamie Zawinski and Mike Oliphant; 2003." 6707 6450 msgstr "" 6708 6451 … … 6795 6538 #: hacks/config/glsnake.xml:3 6796 6539 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6797 msgid "" 6798 "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\" and " 6799 "\"Cube21\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Snake " 6800 "Written by Jamie Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett; 2002." 6540 msgid "Draws a simulation of the Rubik's Snake puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Snake Written by Jamie Wilkinson, Andrew Bennetts, and Peter Aylett; 2002." 6801 6541 msgstr "" 6802 6542 … … 6919 6659 #: hacks/config/gltext.xml:3 6920 6660 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6921 msgid "" 6922 "Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. The text can " 6923 "use strftime() escape codes to display the current date and time. Written by " 6924 "Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 6661 msgid "Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. The text can use strftime() escape codes to display the current date and time. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 6925 6662 msgstr "" 6926 6663 … … 6962 6699 #: hacks/config/goop.xml:3 6963 6700 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 6964 msgid "" 6965 "This draws set of animating, transparent, amoeba-like blobs. The blobs change " 6966 "shape as they wander around the screen, and they are translucent, so you can " 6967 "see the lower blobs through the higher ones, and when one passes over " 6968 "another, their colors merge. I got the idea for this from a mouse pad I had " 6969 "once, which achieved the same kind of effect in real life by having several " 6970 "layers of plastic with colored oil between them. Written by Jamie Zawinski; " 6971 "1997." 6701 msgid "This draws set of animating, transparent, amoeba-like blobs. The blobs change shape as they wander around the screen, and they are translucent, so you can see the lower blobs through the higher ones, and when one passes over another, their colors merge. I got the idea for this from a mouse pad I had once, which achieved the same kind of effect in real life by having several layers of plastic with colored oil between them. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 6972 6702 msgstr "" 6973 6703 … … 7084 6814 #: hacks/config/grav.xml:3 7085 6815 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7086 msgid "" 7087 "This draws a simple orbital simulation. With trails enabled, it looks kind of " 7088 "like a cloud-chamber photograph. Written by Greg Bowering; 1997." 6816 msgid "This draws a simple orbital simulation. With trails enabled, it looks kind of like a cloud-chamber photograph. Written by Greg Bowering; 1997." 7089 6817 msgstr "" 7090 6818 … … 7135 6863 #: hacks/config/greynetic.xml:3 7136 6864 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7137 msgid "" 7138 "Draws random colored, stippled and transparent rectangles. Written by Jamie " 7139 "Zawinski; 1992." 6865 msgid "Draws random colored, stippled and transparent rectangles. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 7140 6866 msgstr "" 7141 6867 … … 7157 6883 #: hacks/config/halftone.xml:3 7158 6884 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7159 msgid "" 7160 "Draws the gravity force in each point on the screen seen through a halftone " 7161 "dot pattern. The gravity force is calculated from a set of moving mass points." 7162 " View it from a distance for best effect. http://en.wikipedia." 7163 "org/wiki/Halftone Written by Peter Jaric; 2002." 6885 msgid "Draws the gravity force in each point on the screen seen through a halftone dot pattern. The gravity force is calculated from a set of moving mass points. View it from a distance for best effect. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halftone Written by Peter Jaric; 2002." 7164 6886 msgstr "" 7165 6887 … … 7323 7045 #: hacks/config/halo.xml:3 7324 7046 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7325 msgid "" 7326 "Draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. http://en." 7327 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1993." 7047 msgid "Draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1993." 7328 7048 msgstr "" 7329 7049 … … 7404 7124 #: hacks/config/hopalong.xml:3 7405 7125 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7406 msgid "" 7407 "This draws lacy fractal patterns based on iteration in the imaginary plane, " 7408 "from a 1986 Scientific American article. See also the \"Discrete\" screen " 7409 "saver. Written by Patrick Naughton; 1992." 7126 msgid "This draws lacy fractal patterns based on iteration in the imaginary plane, from a 1986 Scientific American article. See also the \"Discrete\" screen saver. Written by Patrick Naughton; 1992." 7410 7127 msgstr "" 7411 7128 … … 7546 7263 #: hacks/config/hyperball.xml:3 7547 7264 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7548 msgid "" 7549 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 7550 "version 5.10. It has been replaced by the more general \"Polytopes\" screen " 7551 "saver, which can display this object as well as others. The Polytopes " 7552 "\"120-cell\" object corresponds to this one. Hyperball is to hypercube as " 7553 "dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D projection of the sequence of 3D " 7554 "objects which are the projections of the 4D analog to the dodecahedron. " 7555 "Technically, it is a \"120 cell polytope\". http://en.wikipedia." 7556 "org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by " 7557 "Joe Keane; 2000." 7265 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.10. It has been replaced by the more general \"Polytopes\" screen saver, which can display this object as well as others. The Polytopes \"120-cell\" object corresponds to this one. Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays a 2D projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the 4D analog to the dodecahedron. Technically, it is a \"120 cell polytope\". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Joe Keane; 2000." 7558 7266 msgstr "" 7559 7267 … … 7694 7402 #: hacks/config/hypercube.xml:3 7695 7403 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7696 msgid "" 7697 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 7698 "version 5.10. It has been replaced by the more general \"Polytopes\" screen " 7699 "saver, which can display this object as well as others. This displays 2D " 7700 "projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the 4D " 7701 "analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four lines, each touching two " 7702 "others; and a cube is composed of six squares, each touching four others; a " 7703 "hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each touching six others. To make it " 7704 "easier to visualize the rotation, it uses a different color for the edges of " 7705 "each face. Don't think about it too long, or your brain will melt. http://en." 7706 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope " 7707 "Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 7404 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.10. It has been replaced by the more general \"Polytopes\" screen saver, which can display this object as well as others. This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed of four lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of six squares, each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of eight cubes, each touching six others. To make it easier to visualize the rotation, it uses a different color for the edges of each face. Don't think about it too long, or your brain will melt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 7708 7405 msgstr "" 7709 7406 … … 7739 7436 #: hacks/config/hypertorus.xml:3 7740 7437 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 7741 msgid "" 7742 "This shows a rotating Clifford Torus: a torus lying on the \"surface\" of a " 7743 "4D hypersphere. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third " 7744 "Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific " 7745 "American Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-sphere http://en." 7746 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_torus http://en.wikipedia." 7747 "org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten Steger; 2003." 7438 msgid "This shows a rotating Clifford Torus: a torus lying on the \"surface\" of a 4D hypersphere. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-sphere http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_torus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten Steger; 2003." 7748 7439 msgstr "" 7749 7440 … … 8016 7707 #: hacks/config/hypnowheel.xml:3 8017 7708 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8018 msgid "" 8019 "Draws a series of overlapping, translucent spiral patterns. The tightness of " 8020 "their spirals fluctuates in and out. http://en.wikipedia." 8021 "org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 7709 msgid "Draws a series of overlapping, translucent spiral patterns. The tightness of their spirals fluctuates in and out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 8022 7710 msgstr "" 8023 7711 … … 8109 7797 #: hacks/config/ifs.xml:3 8110 7798 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8111 msgid "" 8112 "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. Note that " 8113 "the \"Detail\" parameter is exponential. Number of points drawn is " 8114 "functions^detail. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterated_function_system " 8115 "Written by Chris Le Sueur and Robby Griffin; 1997." 7799 msgid "This one draws spinning, colliding iterated-function-system images. Note that the \"Detail\" parameter is exponential. Number of points drawn is functions^detail. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterated_function_system Written by Chris Le Sueur and Robby Griffin; 1997." 8116 7800 msgstr "" 8117 7801 … … 8191 7875 #: hacks/config/imsmap.xml:3 8192 7876 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8193 msgid "" 8194 "This generates random cloud-like patterns. The idea is to take four points on " 8195 "the edge of the image, and assign each a random \"elevation\". Then find the " 8196 "point between them, and give it a value which is the average of the other " 8197 "four, plus some small random offset. Coloration is done based on elevation. " 8198 "Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 7877 msgid "This generates random cloud-like patterns. The idea is to take four points on the edge of the image, and assign each a random \"elevation\". Then find the point between them, and give it a value which is the average of the other four, plus some small random offset. Coloration is done based on elevation. Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 8199 7878 msgstr "" 8200 7879 … … 8245 7924 #: hacks/config/interaggregate.xml:3 8246 7925 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8247 msgid "" 8248 "A surface is filled with a hundred medium to small sized circles. Each circle " 8249 "has a different size and direction, but moves at the same slow rate. Displays " 8250 "the instantaneous intersections of the circles as well as the aggregate " 8251 "intersections of the circles. Though actually it doesn't look like circles at " 8252 "all! Written by Casey Reas, William Ngan, Robert Hodgin, and Jamie Zawinski; " 8253 "2004." 7926 msgid "A surface is filled with a hundred medium to small sized circles. Each circle has a different size and direction, but moves at the same slow rate. Displays the instantaneous intersections of the circles as well as the aggregate intersections of the circles. Though actually it doesn't look like circles at all! Written by Casey Reas, William Ngan, Robert Hodgin, and Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 8254 7927 msgstr "" 8255 7928 … … 8287 7960 #: hacks/config/interference.xml:3 8288 7961 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8289 msgid "" 8290 "Color field based on computing decaying sinusoidal waves. Written by Hannu " 8291 "Mallat; 1998." 7962 msgid "Color field based on computing decaying sinusoidal waves. Written by Hannu Mallat; 1998." 8292 7963 msgstr "" 8293 7964 … … 8388 8059 #: hacks/config/intermomentary.xml:3 8389 8060 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8390 msgid "" 8391 "A surface is filled with a hundred medium to small sized circles. Each circle " 8392 "has a different size and direction, but moves at the same slow rate. Displays " 8393 "the instantaneous intersections of the circles as well as the aggregate " 8394 "intersections of the circles. The circles begin with a radius of 1 pixel and " 8395 "slowly increase to some arbitrary size. Circles are drawn with small moving " 8396 "points along the perimeter. The intersections are rendered as glowing orbs. " 8397 "Glowing orbs are rendered only when a perimeter point moves past the " 8398 "intersection point. Written by Casey Reas, William Ngan, Robert Hodgin, and " 8399 "Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 8061 msgid "A surface is filled with a hundred medium to small sized circles. Each circle has a different size and direction, but moves at the same slow rate. Displays the instantaneous intersections of the circles as well as the aggregate intersections of the circles. The circles begin with a radius of 1 pixel and slowly increase to some arbitrary size. Circles are drawn with small moving points along the perimeter. The intersections are rendered as glowing orbs. Glowing orbs are rendered only when a perimeter point moves past the intersection point. Written by Casey Reas, William Ngan, Robert Hodgin, and Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 8400 8062 msgstr "" 8401 8063 … … 8423 8085 #: hacks/config/jigglypuff.xml:3 8424 8086 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8425 msgid "" 8426 "This does bad things with quasi-spherical objects. You have a tetrahedron " 8427 "with tesselated faces. The vertices on these faces have forces on them: one " 8428 "proportional to the distance from the surface of a sphere; and one " 8429 "proportional to the distance from the neighbors. They also have inertia. The " 8430 "resulting effect can range from a shape that does nothing, to a frenetic " 8431 "polygon storm. Somewhere in between there it usually manifests as a blob that " 8432 "jiggles in a kind of disturbing manner. Written by Keith Macleod; 2003." 8087 msgid "This does bad things with quasi-spherical objects. You have a tetrahedron with tesselated faces. The vertices on these faces have forces on them: one proportional to the distance from the surface of a sphere; and one proportional to the distance from the neighbors. They also have inertia. The resulting effect can range from a shape that does nothing, to a frenetic polygon storm. Somewhere in between there it usually manifests as a blob that jiggles in a kind of disturbing manner. Written by Keith Macleod; 2003." 8433 8088 msgstr "" 8434 8089 … … 8597 8252 #: hacks/config/jigsaw.xml:3 8598 8253 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8599 msgid "" 8600 "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles it, " 8601 "and then solves the puzzle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_puzzle " 8602 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 8254 msgid "This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, shuffles it, and then solves the puzzle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jigsaw_puzzle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 8603 8255 msgstr "" 8604 8256 … … 8650 8302 #: hacks/config/juggle.xml:3 8651 8303 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8652 msgid "" 8653 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 8654 "version 5.09. It has been replaced by the \"Juggler3D\" screen saver. " 8655 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap Written by Tim Auckland; 2002." 8304 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.09. It has been replaced by the \"Juggler3D\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap Written by Tim Auckland; 2002." 8656 8305 msgstr "" 8657 8306 … … 8749 8398 #: hacks/config/juggler3d.xml:3 8750 8399 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8751 msgid "" 8752 "Draws a 3D juggling stick-man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap Written " 8753 "by Tim Auckland and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 8400 msgid "Draws a 3D juggling stick-man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap Written by Tim Auckland and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 8754 8401 msgstr "" 8755 8402 … … 8764 8411 #: hacks/config/julia.xml:3 8765 8412 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8766 msgid "" 8767 "Animates the Julia set (a close relative of the Mandelbrot set). The small " 8768 "moving dot indicates the control point from which the rest of the image was " 8769 "generated. See also the \"Discrete\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia." 8770 "org/wiki/Julia_set Written by Sean McCullough; 1997." 8413 msgid "Animates the Julia set (a close relative of the Mandelbrot set). The small moving dot indicates the control point from which the rest of the image was generated. See also the \"Discrete\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set Written by Sean McCullough; 1997." 8771 8414 msgstr "" 8772 8415 … … 8809 8452 #: hacks/config/kaleidescope.xml:3 8810 8453 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8811 msgid "" 8812 "A simple kaleidoscope. See also \"GLeidescope\". http://en.wikipedia." 8813 "org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Ron Tapia; 1997." 8454 msgid "A simple kaleidoscope. See also \"GLeidescope\". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope Written by Ron Tapia; 1997." 8814 8455 msgstr "" 8815 8456 … … 8891 8532 #: hacks/config/klein.xml:3 8892 8533 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 8893 msgid "" 8894 "This shows a 4D Klein bottle. You can walk on the Klein bottle or rotate it " 8895 "in 4D or walk on it while it rotates in 4D. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's " 8896 "book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher " 8897 "Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia." 8898 "org/wiki/Klein_bottle Written by Carsten Steger; 2008." 8534 msgid "This shows a 4D Klein bottle. You can walk on the Klein bottle or rotate it in 4D or walk on it while it rotates in 4D. Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle Written by Carsten Steger; 2008." 8899 8535 msgstr "" 8900 8536 … … 9012 8648 #: hacks/config/kumppa.xml:3 9013 8649 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9014 msgid "" 9015 "Spiraling, spinning, and very, very fast splashes of color rush toward the " 9016 "screen. Written by Teemu Suutari; 1998." 8650 msgid "Spiraling, spinning, and very, very fast splashes of color rush toward the screen. Written by Teemu Suutari; 1998." 9017 8651 msgstr "" 9018 8652 … … 9034 8668 #: hacks/config/lament.xml:3 9035 8669 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9036 msgid "" 9037 "Animates a simulation of Lemarchand's Box, the Lament Configuration, " 9038 "repeatedly solving itself. Warning: occasionally opens doors. http://en." 9039 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 8670 msgid "Animates a simulation of Lemarchand's Box, the Lament Configuration, repeatedly solving itself. Warning: occasionally opens doors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemarchand%27s_box Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 9040 8671 msgstr "" 9041 8672 … … 9050 8681 #: hacks/config/laser.xml:3 9051 8682 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9052 msgid "" 9053 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 9054 "version 5.08. Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser " 9055 "beams. (Frankie say relax.) Written by Pascal Pensa; 1997." 8683 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Moving radiating lines, that look vaguely like scanning laser beams. (Frankie say relax.) Written by Pascal Pensa; 1997." 9056 8684 msgstr "" 9057 8685 … … 9068 8696 #: hacks/config/lavalite.xml:3 9069 8697 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9070 msgid "" 9071 "Draws a 3D Simulation a Lava Lite(r). Odd-shaped blobs of a mysterious " 9072 "substance are heated, slowly rise to the top of the bottle, and then drop " 9073 "back down as they cool. This simulation requires a fairly fast machine (both " 9074 "CPU and 3D performance.) \"LAVA LITE(r) and the configuration of the LAVA(r) " 9075 "brand motion lamp are registered trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. The " 9076 "configuration of the globe and base of the motion lamp are registered " 9077 "trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. in the U.S.A. and in other countries " 9078 "around the world.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_lamp http://en." 9079 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 8698 msgid "Draws a 3D Simulation a Lava Lite(r). Odd-shaped blobs of a mysterious substance are heated, slowly rise to the top of the bottle, and then drop back down as they cool. This simulation requires a fairly fast machine (both CPU and 3D performance.) \"LAVA LITE(r) and the configuration of the LAVA(r) brand motion lamp are registered trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. The configuration of the globe and base of the motion lamp are registered trademarks of Haggerty Enterprises, Inc. in the U.S.A. and in other countries around the world.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava_lamp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 9080 8699 msgstr "" 9081 8700 … … 9182 8801 #: hacks/config/lcdscrub.xml:3 9183 8802 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9184 msgid "" 9185 "This screen saver is not meant to look pretty, but rather, to repair burn-in " 9186 "on LCD monitors. Believe it or not, screen burn is not a thing of the past. " 9187 "It can happen to LCD screens pretty easily, even in this modern age. However, " 9188 "leaving the screen on and displaying high contrast images can often repair " 9189 "the damage. That's what this screen saver does. See also: http://docs.info." 9190 "apple.com/article.html?artnum=88343 http://toastycode." 9191 "com/blog/2008/02/05/lcd-scrub/ Inspired by the like-named program by Daniel " 9192 "Sandler. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 8803 msgid "This screen saver is not meant to look pretty, but rather, to repair burn-in on LCD monitors. Believe it or not, screen burn is not a thing of the past. It can happen to LCD screens pretty easily, even in this modern age. However, leaving the screen on and displaying high contrast images can often repair the damage. That's what this screen saver does. See also: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=88343 http://toastycode.com/blog/2008/02/05/lcd-scrub/ Inspired by the like-named program by Daniel Sandler. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 9193 8804 msgstr "" 9194 8805 … … 9273 8884 #: hacks/config/lightning.xml:3 9274 8885 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9275 msgid "" 9276 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 9277 "version 5.08. Crackling fractal lightning bolts. Written by Keith Romberg; " 9278 "1997." 8886 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Crackling fractal lightning bolts. Written by Keith Romberg; 1997." 9279 8887 msgstr "" 9280 8888 … … 9289 8897 #: hacks/config/lisa.xml:3 9290 8898 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9291 msgid "" 9292 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 9293 "version 5.08. Lissajous loops. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissajous_curve " 9294 "Written by Caleb Cullen; 1997." 8899 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Lissajous loops. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissajous_curve Written by Caleb Cullen; 1997." 9295 8900 msgstr "" 9296 8901 … … 9357 8962 #: hacks/config/lissie.xml:3 9358 8963 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9359 msgid "" 9360 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 9361 "version 5.08. Lissajous loops. This one draws the progress of circular shapes " 9362 "along a path. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissajous_curve Written by " 9363 "Alexander Jolk; 1997." 8964 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Lissajous loops. This one draws the progress of circular shapes along a path. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissajous_curve Written by Alexander Jolk; 1997." 9364 8965 msgstr "" 9365 8966 … … 9384 8985 #: hacks/config/lmorph.xml:3 9385 8986 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9386 msgid "" 9387 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 9388 "version 5.08. This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs " 9389 "between them. Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines; 1995." 8987 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. This generates random spline-ish line drawings and morphs between them. Written by Sverre H. Huseby and Glenn T. Lines; 1995." 9390 8988 msgstr "" 9391 8989 … … 9467 9065 #: hacks/config/lockward.xml:3 9468 9066 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9469 msgid "" 9470 "A translucent spinning, blinking thing. Sort of a cross between the wards in " 9471 "an old combination lock and those old backlit information displays that " 9472 "animated and changed color via polarized light. Written by Leo L. Schwab; " 9473 "2007." 9067 msgid "A translucent spinning, blinking thing. Sort of a cross between the wards in an old combination lock and those old backlit information displays that animated and changed color via polarized light. Written by Leo L. Schwab; 2007." 9474 9068 msgstr "" 9475 9069 … … 9615 9209 #: hacks/config/loop.xml:3 9616 9210 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9617 msgid "" 9618 "Generates loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, and eventually die. http://en." 9619 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_loops Written by David Bagley; 1999." 9211 msgid "Generates loop-shaped colonies that spawn, age, and eventually die. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton%27s_loops Written by David Bagley; 1999." 9620 9212 msgstr "" 9621 9213 … … 9630 9222 #: hacks/config/m6502.xml:3 9631 9223 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9632 msgid "" 9633 "This emulates a 6502 microprocessor. The family of 6502 chips were used " 9634 "throughout the 70's and 80's in machines such as the Atari 2600, Commodore " 9635 "PET, VIC20 and C64, Apple ][, and the NES. Some example programs are " 9636 "included, and it can also read in an assembly file as input. Original " 9637 "JavaScript Version by Stian Soreng: http://www.6502asm.com/. Ported to " 9638 "XScreenSaver by Jeremy English. Written by Stian Soreng and Jeremy English; " 9639 "2007." 9224 msgid "This emulates a 6502 microprocessor. The family of 6502 chips were used throughout the 70's and 80's in machines such as the Atari 2600, Commodore PET, VIC20 and C64, Apple ][, and the NES. Some example programs are included, and it can also read in an assembly file as input. Original JavaScript Version by Stian Soreng: http://www.6502asm.com/. Ported to XScreenSaver by Jeremy English. Written by Stian Soreng and Jeremy English; 2007." 9640 9225 msgstr "" 9641 9226 … … 9678 9263 #: hacks/config/maze.xml:3 9679 9264 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9680 msgid "" 9681 "This generates random mazes (with three different maze-generation " 9682 "algorithms), and then solves them. Backtracking and look-ahead paths are " 9683 "displayed in different colors. http://en.wikipedia." 9684 "org/wiki/Maze_generation_algorithm Written by Martin Weiss, Dave Lemke, Jim " 9685 "Randell, Jamie Zawinski, Johannes Keukelaar, and Zack Weinberg; 1985." 9265 msgid "This generates random mazes (with three different maze-generation algorithms), and then solves them. Backtracking and look-ahead paths are displayed in different colors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maze_generation_algorithm Written by Martin Weiss, Dave Lemke, Jim Randell, Jamie Zawinski, Johannes Keukelaar, and Zack Weinberg; 1985." 9686 9266 msgstr "" 9687 9267 … … 9785 9365 #: hacks/config/memscroller.xml:3 9786 9366 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9787 msgid "" 9788 "This draws a dump of its own process memory scrolling across the screen in " 9789 "three windows at three different rates. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 9367 msgid "This draws a dump of its own process memory scrolling across the screen in three windows at three different rates. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 9790 9368 msgstr "" 9791 9369 … … 9828 9406 #: hacks/config/menger.xml:3 9829 9407 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9830 msgid "" 9831 "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a " 9832 "cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. http://en." 9833 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge http://en.wikipedia." 9834 "org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 9408 msgid "This draws the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Menger Gasket, a cube-based fractal object analagous to the Sierpinski Tetrahedron. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_carpet Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 9835 9409 msgstr "" 9836 9410 … … 9853 9427 #: hacks/config/metaballs.xml:3 9854 9428 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9855 msgid "" 9856 "Draws two dimensional metaballs: overlapping and merging balls with fuzzy " 9857 "edges. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by W.P. van Paassen; " 9858 "2003." 9429 msgid "Draws two dimensional metaballs: overlapping and merging balls with fuzzy edges. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaballs Written by W.P. van Paassen; 2003." 9859 9430 msgstr "" 9860 9431 … … 9934 9505 #: hacks/config/mirrorblob.xml:3 9935 9506 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 9936 msgid "" 9937 "Draws a wobbly blob that distorts the image behind it. Written by Jon " 9938 "Dowdall; 2003." 9507 msgid "Draws a wobbly blob that distorts the image behind it. Written by Jon Dowdall; 2003." 9939 9508 msgstr "" 9940 9509 … … 10081 9650 #: hacks/config/mismunch.xml:3 10082 9651 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10083 msgid "" 10084 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 10085 "version 5.08. It was merged with the \"Munch\" screen saver. Munching errors! " 10086 "This is a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching squares " 10087 "graphics hack. See the \"Munch\" screen saver for the original. http://en." 10088 "wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munching_square " 10089 "Written by Steven Hazel; 2004." 9652 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. It was merged with the \"Munch\" screen saver. Munching errors! This is a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching squares graphics hack. See the \"Munch\" screen saver for the original. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munching_square Written by Steven Hazel; 2004." 10090 9653 msgstr "" 10091 9654 … … 10136 9699 #: hacks/config/moebius.xml:3 10137 9700 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10138 msgid "" 10139 "This animates a 3D rendition M.C. Escher's \"Moebius Strip II\", an image of " 10140 "ants walking along the surface of a moebius strip. http://en.wikipedia." 10141 "org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher " 10142 "Written by Marcelo F. Vianna; 1997." 9701 msgid "This animates a 3D rendition M.C. Escher's \"Moebius Strip II\", an image of ants walking along the surface of a moebius strip. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo F. Vianna; 1997." 10143 9702 msgstr "" 10144 9703 … … 10166 9725 #: hacks/config/moebiusgears.xml:3 10167 9726 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10168 msgid "" 10169 "Draws a closed, interlinked chain of rotating gears. The layout of the gears " 10170 "follows the path of a moebius strip. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"Gears\" " 10171 "screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia." 10172 "org/wiki/Moebius_strip Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 9727 msgid "Draws a closed, interlinked chain of rotating gears. The layout of the gears follows the path of a moebius strip. See also the \"Pinion\" and \"Gears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 10173 9728 msgstr "" 10174 9729 … … 10197 9752 #: hacks/config/moire.xml:3 10198 9753 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10199 msgid "" 10200 "When the lines on the screen Make more lines in between, That's a moire'! " 10201 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski and " 10202 "Michael Bayne; 1997." 9754 msgid "When the lines on the screen Make more lines in between, That's a moire'! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski and Michael Bayne; 1997." 10203 9755 msgstr "" 10204 9756 … … 10234 9786 #: hacks/config/moire2.xml:3 10235 9787 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10236 msgid "" 10237 "Generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines the planes with " 10238 "various operations. The planes are moving independently of one another, " 10239 "causing the interference lines to spray. http://en.wikipedia." 10240 "org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 9788 msgid "Generates fields of concentric circles or ovals, and combines the planes with various operations. The planes are moving independently of one another, causing the interference lines to spray. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moire_pattern Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 10241 9789 msgstr "" 10242 9790 … … 10259 9807 #: hacks/config/molecule.xml:3 10260 9808 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10261 msgid "" 10262 "Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common molecules " 10263 "are built in, and it can also read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. " 10264 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_Data_Bank_%28file_format%29 Written by " 10265 "Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 9809 msgid "Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common molecules are built in, and it can also read PDB (Protein Data Bank) files as input. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_Data_Bank_%28file_format%29 Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2001." 10266 9810 msgstr "" 10267 9811 … … 10319 9863 #: hacks/config/morph3d.xml:3 10320 9864 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10321 msgid "" 10322 "Platonic solids that turn inside out and get spikey. http://en.wikipedia." 10323 "org/wiki/Platonic_solid Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." 9865 msgid "Platonic solids that turn inside out and get spikey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platonic_solid Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." 10324 9866 msgstr "" 10325 9867 … … 10367 9909 #: hacks/config/mountain.xml:3 10368 9910 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10369 msgid "" 10370 "Generates random 3D plots that look vaguely mountainous. Written by Pascal " 10371 "Pensa; 1997." 9911 msgid "Generates random 3D plots that look vaguely mountainous. Written by Pascal Pensa; 1997." 10372 9912 msgstr "" 10373 9913 … … 10406 9946 #: hacks/config/munch.xml:3 10407 9947 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10408 msgid "" 10409 "DATAI 2 ADDB 1,2 ROTC 2,-22 XOR 1,2 JRST .-4 As reported by HAKMEM (MIT AI " 10410 "Memo 239, 1972), Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code in 1962. That code " 10411 "still lives on here, some 46 years later. In \"mismunch\" mode, it displays a " 10412 "creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching squares algorithm " 10413 "instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en.wikipedia." 10414 "org/wiki/Munching_square Written by Jackson Wright, Tim Showalter, Jamie " 10415 "Zawinski and Steven Hazel; 1997." 9948 msgid "DATAI 2 ADDB 1,2 ROTC 2,-22 XOR 1,2 JRST .-4 As reported by HAKMEM (MIT AI Memo 239, 1972), Jackson Wright wrote the above PDP-1 code in 1962. That code still lives on here, some 46 years later. In \"mismunch\" mode, it displays a creatively broken misimplementation of the classic munching squares algorithm instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAKMEM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munching_square Written by Jackson Wright, Tim Showalter, Jamie Zawinski and Steven Hazel; 1997." 10416 9949 msgstr "" 10417 9950 … … 10445 9978 #: hacks/config/nerverot.xml:3 10446 9979 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10447 msgid "" 10448 "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if seen " 10449 "through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. Written by Dan Bornstein; " 10450 "2000." 9980 msgid "Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, as if seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. Written by Dan Bornstein; 2000." 10451 9981 msgstr "" 10452 9982 … … 10573 10103 #: hacks/config/noof.xml:3 10574 10104 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10575 msgid "" 10576 "Draws some rotatey patterns, using OpenGL. Written by Bill Torzewski; 2004." 10105 msgid "Draws some rotatey patterns, using OpenGL. Written by Bill Torzewski; 2004." 10577 10106 msgstr "" 10578 10107 … … 10587 10116 #: hacks/config/noseguy.xml:3 10588 10117 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10589 msgid "" 10590 "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. " 10591 "Written by Dan Heller and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 10118 msgid "A little man with a big nose wanders around your screen saying things. Written by Dan Heller and Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 10592 10119 msgstr "" 10593 10120 … … 10601 10128 #: hacks/config/pacman.xml:3 10602 10129 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10603 msgid "" 10604 "Simulates a game of Pac-Man on a randomly-created level. http://en.wikipedia." 10605 "org/wiki/Pac-Man Written by Edwin de Jong; 2004." 10130 msgid "Simulates a game of Pac-Man on a randomly-created level. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pac-Man Written by Edwin de Jong; 2004." 10606 10131 msgstr "" 10607 10132 … … 10622 10147 #: hacks/config/pedal.xml:3 10623 10148 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10624 msgid "" 10625 "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a large, " 10626 "complex polygon, and renders it by filling using an even/odd winding rule. " 10627 "Written by Dale Moore; 1995." 10149 msgid "This is sort of a combination spirograph/string-art. It generates a large, complex polygon, and renders it by filling using an even/odd winding rule. Written by Dale Moore; 1995." 10628 10150 msgstr "" 10629 10151 … … 10654 10176 #: hacks/config/penetrate.xml:3 10655 10177 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10656 msgid "" 10657 "Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. http://en." 10658 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_Command Written by Adam Miller; 1999." 10178 msgid "Simulates (something like) the classic arcade game Missile Command. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_Command Written by Adam Miller; 1999." 10659 10179 msgstr "" 10660 10180 … … 10725 10245 #: hacks/config/penrose.xml:3 10726 10246 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10727 msgid "" 10728 "Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica " 10729 "technology. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor who " 10730 "has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black holes, " 10731 "and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit " 10732 "against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied a pattern " 10733 "he created (a pattern demonstrating that \"a nonrepeating pattern could exist " 10734 "in nature\") for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he doesn't " 10735 "like litigation but, \"When it comes to the population of Great Britain being " 10736 "invited by a multinational to wipe their bottoms on what appears to be the " 10737 "work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be taken.\" As reported " 10738 "by News of the Weird #491, 4-Jul-1997. http://en.wikipedia." 10739 "org/wiki/Penrose_tiling Written by Timo Korvola; 1997." 10247 msgid "Draws quasiperiodic tilings; think of the implications on modern formica technology. In April 1997, Sir Roger Penrose, a British math professor who has worked with Stephen Hawking on such topics as relativity, black holes, and whether time has a beginning, filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which Penrose said copied a pattern he created (a pattern demonstrating that \"a nonrepeating pattern could exist in nature\") for its Kleenex quilted toilet paper. Penrose said he doesn't like litigation but, \"When it comes to the population of Great Britain being invited by a multinational to wipe their bottoms on what appears to be the work of a Knight of the Realm, then a last stand must be taken.\" As reported by News of the Weird #491, 4-Jul-1997. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_tiling Written by Timo Korvola; 1997." 10740 10248 msgstr "" 10741 10249 … … 10778 10286 #: hacks/config/petri.xml:3 10779 10287 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 10780 msgid "" 10781 "This simulates colonies of mold growing in a petri dish. Growing colored " 10782 "circles overlap and leave spiral interference in their wake. Written by Dan " 10783 "Bornstein; 1999." 10288 msgid "This simulates colonies of mold growing in a petri dish. Growing colored circles overlap and leave spiral interference in their wake. Written by Dan Bornstein; 1999." 10784 10289 msgstr "" 10785 10290 … … 11014 10519 #: hacks/config/phosphor.xml:3 11015 10520 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11016 msgid "" 11017 "Draws a simulation of an old terminal, with large pixels and long-sustain " 11018 "phosphor. On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 " 11019 "emulator! Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 10521 msgid "Draws a simulation of an old terminal, with large pixels and long-sustain phosphor. On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator! Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 11020 10522 msgstr "" 11021 10523 … … 11057 10559 #: hacks/config/photopile.xml:3 11058 10560 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11059 msgid "" 11060 "Loads several random images, and displays them as if lying in a random pile. " 11061 "The pile is periodically reshuffled, with new images coming in and old ones " 11062 "being thrown out. Written by Jens Kilian; 2008." 10561 msgid "Loads several random images, and displays them as if lying in a random pile. The pile is periodically reshuffled, with new images coming in and old ones being thrown out. Written by Jens Kilian; 2008." 11063 10562 msgstr "" 11064 10563 … … 11115 10614 #: hacks/config/piecewise.xml:3 11116 10615 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11117 msgid "" 11118 "This draws a bunch of moving circles which switch from visibility to " 11119 "invisibility at intersection points. Written by Geoffrey Irving; 2003." 10616 msgid "This draws a bunch of moving circles which switch from visibility to invisibility at intersection points. Written by Geoffrey Irving; 2003." 11120 10617 msgstr "" 11121 10618 … … 11194 10691 #: hacks/config/pinion.xml:3 11195 10692 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11196 msgid "" 11197 "Draws an interconnected set of gears moving across the screen. See also the " 11198 "\"Gears\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia." 11199 "org/wiki/Involute_gear Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 10693 msgid "Draws an interconnected set of gears moving across the screen. See also the \"Gears\" and \"MoebiusGears\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involute_gear Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 11200 10694 msgstr "" 11201 10695 … … 11274 10768 #: hacks/config/pipes.xml:3 11275 10769 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11276 msgid "" 11277 "A growing plumbing system, with bolts and valves. Written by Marcelo Vianna; " 11278 "1997." 10770 msgid "A growing plumbing system, with bolts and valves. Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." 11279 10771 msgstr "" 11280 10772 … … 11388 10880 #: hacks/config/polyhedra.xml:3 11389 10881 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 11390 msgid "" 11391 "Displays different 3D solids and some information about each. A new solid is " 11392 "chosen every few seconds. There are 75 uniform polyhedra, plus 5 infinite " 11393 "sets of prisms and antiprisms; including their duals brings the total to 160. " 11394 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra Written by Dr. Zvi Har'El and " 11395 "Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 10882 msgid "Displays different 3D solids and some information about each. A new solid is chosen every few seconds. There are 75 uniform polyhedra, plus 5 infinite sets of prisms and antiprisms; including their duals brings the total to 160. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_polyhedra Written by Dr. Zvi Har'El and Jamie Zawinski; 2004." 11396 10883 msgstr "" 11397 10884 … … 12311 11798 #: hacks/config/polyominoes.xml:3 12312 11799 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12313 msgid "" 12314 "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-shaped " 12315 "puzzle pieces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyomino Written by Stephen " 12316 "Montgomery-Smith; 2002." 11800 msgid "Repeatedly attempts to completely fill a rectangle with irregularly-shaped puzzle pieces. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyomino Written by Stephen Montgomery-Smith; 2002." 12317 11801 msgstr "" 12318 11802 … … 12334 11818 #: hacks/config/polytopes.xml:3 12335 11819 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12336 msgid "" 12337 "This shows one of the six regular 4D polytopes rotating in 4D. Inspired by H." 12338 "S.M Coxeter's book \"Regular Polytopes\", 3rd Edition, Dover Publications, " 12339 "Inc., 1973, and Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: " 12340 "Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American " 12341 "Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia." 12342 "org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten Steger; 2003." 11820 msgid "This shows one of the six regular 4D polytopes rotating in 4D. Inspired by H.S.M Coxeter's book \"Regular Polytopes\", 3rd Edition, Dover Publications, Inc., 1973, and Thomas Banchoff's book \"Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions\", Scientific American Library, 1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope Written by Carsten Steger; 2003." 12343 11821 msgstr "" 12344 11822 … … 12404 11882 #: hacks/config/pong.xml:3 12405 11883 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12406 msgid "" 12407 "This simulates the 1971 Pong home video game, as well as various artifacts " 12408 "from displaying it on a color TV set. In clock mode, the score keeps track of " 12409 "the current time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong Written by Jeremy English " 12410 "and Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 11884 msgid "This simulates the 1971 Pong home video game, as well as various artifacts from displaying it on a color TV set. In clock mode, the score keeps track of the current time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong Written by Jeremy English and Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 12411 11885 msgstr "" 12412 11886 … … 12469 11943 #: hacks/config/popsquares.xml:3 12470 11944 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12471 msgid "" 12472 "This draws a pop-art-ish looking grid of pulsing colors. Written by Levi " 12473 "Burton; 2003." 11945 msgid "This draws a pop-art-ish looking grid of pulsing colors. Written by Levi Burton; 2003." 12474 11946 msgstr "" 12475 11947 … … 12591 12063 #: hacks/config/providence.xml:3 12592 12064 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12593 msgid "" 12594 "\"A pyramid unfinished. In the zenith an eye in a triangle, surrounded by a " 12595 "glory, proper.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence Written by " 12596 "Blair Tennessy; 2004." 12065 msgid "\"A pyramid unfinished. In the zenith an eye in a triangle, surrounded by a glory, proper.\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence Written by Blair Tennessy; 2004." 12597 12066 msgstr "" 12598 12067 … … 12616 12085 #: hacks/config/pulsar.xml:3 12617 12086 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12618 msgid "" 12619 "Draws some intersecting planes, making use of alpha blending, fog, textures, " 12620 "and mipmaps. Written by David Konerding; 1999." 12087 msgid "Draws some intersecting planes, making use of alpha blending, fog, textures, and mipmaps. Written by David Konerding; 1999." 12621 12088 msgstr "" 12622 12089 … … 12679 12146 #: hacks/config/pyro.xml:3 12680 12147 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12681 msgid "" 12682 "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Fireworkx\", \"Eruption\", and \"XFlame\" " 12683 "screen savers. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12148 msgid "Exploding fireworks. See also the \"Fireworkx\", \"Eruption\", and \"XFlame\" screen savers. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12684 12149 msgstr "" 12685 12150 … … 12758 12223 #: hacks/config/qix.xml:3 12759 12224 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12760 msgid "" 12761 "Bounces a series of line segments around the screen, and uses variations on " 12762 "this basic motion pattern to produce all sorts of different presentations: " 12763 "line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping translucent areas. http://en." 12764 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Qix Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12225 msgid "Bounces a series of line segments around the screen, and uses variations on this basic motion pattern to produce all sorts of different presentations: line segments, filled polygons, and overlapping translucent areas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qix Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12765 12226 msgstr "" 12766 12227 … … 12858 12319 #: hacks/config/queens.xml:3 12859 12320 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12860 msgid "" 12861 "Solves the N-Queens problem (where N is between 5 and 10 queens). The problem " 12862 "is: how may one place N queens on an NxN chessboard such that no queen can " 12863 "attack a sister? See also the \"Endgame\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia." 12864 "org/wiki/Eight_queens_puzzle Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." 12321 msgid "Solves the N-Queens problem (where N is between 5 and 10 queens). The problem is: how may one place N queens on an NxN chessboard such that no queen can attack a sister? See also the \"Endgame\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_queens_puzzle Written by Blair Tennessy; 2002." 12865 12322 msgstr "" 12866 12323 … … 12874 12331 #: hacks/config/rd-bomb.xml:3 hacks/config/rdbomb.xml:3 12875 12332 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12876 msgid "" 12877 "Draws a grid of growing square-like shapes that, once they overtake each " 12878 "other, react in unpredictable ways. \"RD\" stands for reaction-diffusion. " 12879 "Written by Scott Draves; 1997." 12333 msgid "Draws a grid of growing square-like shapes that, once they overtake each other, react in unpredictable ways. \"RD\" stands for reaction-diffusion. Written by Scott Draves; 1997." 12880 12334 msgstr "" 12881 12335 … … 12994 12448 #: hacks/config/ripples.xml:3 12995 12449 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 12996 msgid "" 12997 "This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water, overlayed on " 12998 "the desktop or an image. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999." 12450 msgid "This draws rippling interference patterns like splashing water, overlayed on the desktop or an image. Written by Tom Hammersley; 1999." 12999 12451 msgstr "" 13000 12452 … … 13079 12531 #: hacks/config/rocks.xml:3 13080 12532 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13081 msgid "" 13082 "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes in " 13083 "rotation and direction. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12533 msgid "This draws an animation of flight through an asteroid field, with changes in rotation and direction. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 13084 12534 msgstr "" 13085 12535 … … 13131 12581 #: hacks/config/rorschach.xml:3 13132 12582 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13133 msgid "" 13134 "This generates random inkblot patterns via a reflected random walk. Any " 13135 "deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your own " 13136 "problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_inkblot_test http://en." 13137 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 12583 msgid "This generates random inkblot patterns via a reflected random walk. Any deep-seated neurotic tendencies which this program reveals are your own problem. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_inkblot_test http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1992." 13138 12584 msgstr "" 13139 12585 … … 13160 12606 #: hacks/config/rotor.xml:3 13161 12607 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13162 msgid "" 13163 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 13164 "version 5.08. Draws a line segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. " 13165 "Written by Tom Lawrence; 1997." 12608 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws a line segment moving along a complex spiraling curve. Written by Tom Lawrence; 1997." 13166 12609 msgstr "" 13167 12610 … … 13202 12645 #: hacks/config/rotzoomer.xml:3 13203 12646 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13204 msgid "" 13205 "Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the screen. Written by " 13206 "Claudio Matsuoka; 2001." 12647 msgid "Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the screen. Written by Claudio Matsuoka; 2001." 13207 12648 msgstr "" 13208 12649 … … 13253 12694 #: hacks/config/rubik.xml:3 13254 12695 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13255 msgid "" 13256 "Draws a Rubik's Cube that rotates in three dimensions and repeatedly shuffles " 13257 "and solves itself. See also the \"GLSnake\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. " 13258 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Cube Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." 12696 msgid "Draws a Rubik's Cube that rotates in three dimensions and repeatedly shuffles and solves itself. See also the \"GLSnake\" and \"Cube21\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik%27s_Cube Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1997." 13259 12697 msgstr "" 13260 12698 … … 13278 12716 #: hacks/config/rubikblocks.xml:3 13279 12717 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13280 msgid "" 13281 "Animates the Rubik's Mirror Blocks puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\", " 13282 "\"Cube21\", and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia." 13283 "org/wiki/Combination_puzzles#Irregular_Cuboids Written by Vasek Potocek; 2009." 12718 msgid "Animates the Rubik's Mirror Blocks puzzle. See also the \"Rubik\", \"Cube21\", and \"GLSnake\" screen savers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combination_puzzles#Irregular_Cuboids Written by Vasek Potocek; 2009." 13284 12719 msgstr "" 13285 12720 … … 13294 12729 #: hacks/config/sballs.xml:3 13295 12730 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13296 msgid "" 13297 "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy. Written by Eric " 13298 "Lassauge; 2002." 12731 msgid "Draws an animation of textured balls spinning like crazy. Written by Eric Lassauge; 2002." 13299 12732 msgstr "" 13300 12733 … … 13330 12763 #: hacks/config/shadebobs.xml:3 13331 12764 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13332 msgid "" 13333 "This draws smoothly-shaded oscillating oval patterns that look something like " 13334 "vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." 12765 msgid "This draws smoothly-shaded oscillating oval patterns that look something like vapor trails or neon tubes. Written by Shane Smit; 1999." 13335 12766 msgstr "" 13336 12767 … … 13351 12782 #: hacks/config/sierpinski.xml:3 13352 12783 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13353 msgid "" 13354 "This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski triangle " 13355 "fractal. See also the \"Sierpinski3D\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia." 13356 "org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Written by Desmond Daignault; 1997." 12784 msgid "This draws the two-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski triangle fractal. See also the \"Sierpinski3D\" screen saver. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Written by Desmond Daignault; 1997." 13357 12785 msgstr "" 13358 12786 … … 13392 12820 #: hacks/config/sierpinski3d.xml:3 13393 12821 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13394 msgid "" 13395 "This draws the Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal, the three-dimensional variant " 13396 "of the recursive Sierpinski triangle. http://en.wikipedia." 13397 "org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle#Analogs_in_higher_dimension Written by Jamie " 13398 "Zawinski and Tim Robinson; 1999." 12822 msgid "This draws the Sierpinski tetrahedron fractal, the three-dimensional variant of the recursive Sierpinski triangle. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle#Analogs_in_higher_dimension Written by Jamie Zawinski and Tim Robinson; 1999." 13399 12823 msgstr "" 13400 12824 … … 13408 12832 #: hacks/config/skytentacles.xml:3 13409 12833 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13410 msgid "" 13411 "There is a tentacled abomination in the sky. From above you it devours. " 13412 "Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 12834 msgid "There is a tentacled abomination in the sky. From above you it devours. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2008." 13413 12835 msgstr "" 13414 12836 … … 13544 12966 #: hacks/config/slidescreen.xml:3 13545 12967 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13546 msgid "" 13547 "This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles the " 13548 "squares around as if it was one of those \"fifteen-puzzle\" games where there " 13549 "is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. http://en.wikipedia." 13550 "org/wiki/Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994." 12968 msgid "This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles the squares around as if it was one of those \"fifteen-puzzle\" games where there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifteen_puzzle Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1994." 13551 12969 msgstr "" 13552 12970 … … 13611 13029 #: hacks/config/slip.xml:3 13612 13030 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13613 msgid "" 13614 "This throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them through a jet " 13615 "engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning the image " 13616 "completely to mush, every now and then it will it interject some splashes of " 13617 "color into the scene, or go into a spin cycle, or stretch the image like " 13618 "taffy. Written by Scott Draves and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 13031 msgid "This throws some random bits on the screen, then sucks them through a jet engine and spews them out the other side. To avoid turning the image completely to mush, every now and then it will it interject some splashes of color into the scene, or go into a spin cycle, or stretch the image like taffy. Written by Scott Draves and Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 13619 13032 msgstr "" 13620 13033 … … 13630 13043 #: hacks/config/sonar.xml:3 13631 13044 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13632 msgid "" 13633 "This draws a sonar screen that pings (get it?) the hosts on your local " 13634 "network, and plots their distance (response time) from you. The three rings " 13635 "represent ping times of approximately 2.5, 70 and 2,000 milliseconds " 13636 "respectively. Alternately, it can run a simulation that doesn't involve hosts." 13637 " (If pinging doesn't work, you may need to make the executable be setuid.) " 13638 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping#History Written by Jamie Zawinski and " 13639 "Stephen Martin; 1998." 13045 msgid "This draws a sonar screen that pings (get it?) the hosts on your local network, and plots their distance (response time) from you. The three rings represent ping times of approximately 2.5, 70 and 2,000 milliseconds respectively. Alternately, it can run a simulation that doesn't involve hosts. (If pinging doesn't work, you may need to make the executable be setuid.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping#History Written by Jamie Zawinski and Stephen Martin; 1998." 13640 13046 msgstr "" 13641 13047 … … 13766 13172 #: hacks/config/speedmine.xml:3 13767 13173 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13768 msgid "" 13769 "Simulates speeding down a rocky mineshaft, or a funky dancing worm. Written " 13770 "by Conrad Parker; 2001." 13174 msgid "Simulates speeding down a rocky mineshaft, or a funky dancing worm. Written by Conrad Parker; 2001." 13771 13175 msgstr "" 13772 13176 … … 13879 13283 #: hacks/config/sphere.xml:3 13880 13284 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13881 msgid "" 13882 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 13883 "version 5.08. Draws shaded spheres in multiple colors. Written by Tom Duff " 13884 "and Jamie Zawinski; 1982, 1997." 13285 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws shaded spheres in multiple colors. Written by Tom Duff and Jamie Zawinski; 1982, 1997." 13885 13286 msgstr "" 13886 13287 … … 13895 13296 #: hacks/config/spheremonics.xml:3 13896 13297 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13897 msgid "" 13898 "These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although they " 13899 "are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in the " 13900 "solution to certain wave functions, most notably the eigenfunctions of " 13901 "angular momentum operators. http://en.wikipedia." 13902 "org/wiki/Spherical_harmonics#Visualization_of_the_spherical_harmonics Written " 13903 "by Paul Bourke and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 13298 msgid "These closed objects are commonly called spherical harmonics, although they are only remotely related to the mathematical definition found in the solution to certain wave functions, most notably the eigenfunctions of angular momentum operators. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spherical_harmonics#Visualization_of_the_spherical_harmonics Written by Paul Bourke and Jamie Zawinski; 2002." 13904 13299 msgstr "" 13905 13300 … … 13922 13317 #: hacks/config/spiral.xml:3 13923 13318 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13924 msgid "" 13925 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 13926 "version 5.08. Moving circular moire patterns. Written by Peter Schmitzberger; " 13927 "1997." 13319 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Moving circular moire patterns. Written by Peter Schmitzberger; 1997." 13928 13320 msgstr "" 13929 13321 … … 13952 13344 #: hacks/config/spotlight.xml:3 13953 13345 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13954 msgid "" 13955 "Draws a spotlight scanning across a black screen, illuminating the underlying " 13956 "desktop (or a picture) when it passes. Written by Rick Schultz and Jamie " 13957 "Zawinski; 1999." 13346 msgid "Draws a spotlight scanning across a black screen, illuminating the underlying desktop (or a picture) when it passes. Written by Rick Schultz and Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 13958 13347 msgstr "" 13959 13348 … … 13990 13379 #: hacks/config/sproingies.xml:3 13991 13380 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 13992 msgid "" 13993 "Slinky-like creatures walk down an infinite staircase and occasionally " 13994 "explode! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%" 13995 "2Abert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness Written by Ed Mackey; 1997." 13381 msgid "Slinky-like creatures walk down an infinite staircase and occasionally explode! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slinky http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q%2Abert http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marble_Madness Written by Ed Mackey; 1997." 13996 13382 msgstr "" 13997 13383 … … 14036 13422 #: hacks/config/squiral.xml:3 14037 13423 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14038 msgid "" 14039 "Draws a set of interacting, square-spiral-producing automata. The spirals " 14040 "grow outward until they hit something, then they go around it. Written by " 14041 "Jeff Epler; 1999." 13424 msgid "Draws a set of interacting, square-spiral-producing automata. The spirals grow outward until they hit something, then they go around it. Written by Jeff Epler; 1999." 14042 13425 msgstr "" 14043 13426 … … 14101 13484 #: hacks/config/stairs.xml:3 14102 13485 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14103 msgid "" 14104 "Escher's infinite staircase. http://en.wikipedia." 14105 "org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." 13486 msgid "Escher's infinite staircase. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurits_Cornelis_Escher Written by Marcelo Vianna; 1998." 14106 13487 msgstr "" 14107 13488 … … 14116 13497 #: hacks/config/starfish.xml:3 14117 13498 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14118 msgid "" 14119 "This generates a sequence of undulating, throbbing, star-like patterns which " 14120 "pulsate, rotate, and turn inside out. Another display mode uses these shapes " 14121 "to lay down a field of colors, which are then cycled. The motion is very " 14122 "organic. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 13499 msgid "This generates a sequence of undulating, throbbing, star-like patterns which pulsate, rotate, and turn inside out. Another display mode uses these shapes to lay down a field of colors, which are then cycled. The motion is very organic. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 14123 13500 msgstr "" 14124 13501 … … 14146 13523 #: hacks/config/starwars.xml:3 14147 13524 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14148 msgid "" 14149 "Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over a " 14150 "star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. http://en." 14151 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_opening_crawl Written by Jamie Zawinski and " 14152 "Claudio Matauoka; 2001." 13525 msgid "Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an angle, over a star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the same name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_opening_crawl Written by Jamie Zawinski and Claudio Matauoka; 2001." 14153 13526 msgstr "" 14154 13527 … … 14233 13606 #: hacks/config/stonerview.xml:3 14234 13607 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14235 msgid "" 14236 "Chains of colorful squares dance around each other in complex spiral patterns." 14237 " Inspired by David Tristram's `electropaint' screen saver, originally written " 14238 "for SGI computers in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Written by Andrew " 14239 "Plotkin; 2001." 13608 msgid "Chains of colorful squares dance around each other in complex spiral patterns. Inspired by David Tristram's `electropaint' screen saver, originally written for SGI computers in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Written by Andrew Plotkin; 2001." 14240 13609 msgstr "" 14241 13610 … … 14259 13628 #: hacks/config/strange.xml:3 14260 13629 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14261 msgid "" 14262 "This draws iterations to strange attractors: it's a colorful, " 14263 "unpredictably-animating swarm of dots that swoops and twists around. " 14264 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Massimino " 14265 "Pascal; 1997." 13630 msgid "This draws iterations to strange attractors: it's a colorful, unpredictably-animating swarm of dots that swoops and twists around. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractor#Strange_attractor Written by Massimino Pascal; 1997." 14266 13631 msgstr "" 14267 13632 … … 14276 13641 #: hacks/config/substrate.xml:3 14277 13642 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14278 msgid "" 14279 "Crystalline lines grow on a computational substrate. A simple perpendicular " 14280 "growth rule creates intricate city-like structures. Written by J. Tarbell and " 14281 "Mike Kershaw; 2004." 13643 msgid "Crystalline lines grow on a computational substrate. A simple perpendicular growth rule creates intricate city-like structures. Written by J. Tarbell and Mike Kershaw; 2004." 14282 13644 msgstr "" 14283 13645 … … 14385 13747 #: hacks/config/surfaces.xml:3 14386 13748 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14387 msgid "" 14388 "This draws a visualization of several interesting parametric surfaces. " 14389 "http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DinisSurface.html http://en.wikipedia." 14390 "org/wiki/Enneper_surface http://mathworld.wolfram.com/EnnepersMinimalSurface." 14391 "html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KuenSurface.html http://en.wikipedia." 14392 "org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Seashell.html " 14393 "http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SwallowtailCatastrophe.html http://mathworld." 14394 "wolfram.com/BohemianDome.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_umbrella " 14395 "http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PlueckersConoid.html http://mathworld.wolfram." 14396 "com/HennebergsMinimalSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram." 14397 "com/CatalansSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CorkscrewSurface.html " 14398 "Written by Andrey Mirtchovski and Carsten Steger; 2003." 13749 msgid "This draws a visualization of several interesting parametric surfaces. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DinisSurface.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enneper_surface http://mathworld.wolfram.com/EnnepersMinimalSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/KuenSurface.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moebius_strip http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Seashell.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SwallowtailCatastrophe.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BohemianDome.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_umbrella http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PlueckersConoid.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HennebergsMinimalSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CatalansSurface.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CorkscrewSurface.html Written by Andrey Mirtchovski and Carsten Steger; 2003." 14399 13750 msgstr "" 14400 13751 … … 14535 13886 #: hacks/config/t3d.xml:3 14536 13887 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14537 msgid "" 14538 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 14539 "version 5.08. Draws a working analog clock composed of floating, throbbing " 14540 "bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan; 1999." 13888 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws a working analog clock composed of floating, throbbing bubbles. Written by Bernd Paysan; 1999." 14541 13889 msgstr "" 14542 13890 … … 14643 13991 #: hacks/config/tangram.xml:3 14644 13992 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14645 msgid "" 14646 "Solves tangram puzzles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram Written by " 14647 "Jeremy English; 2005." 13993 msgid "Solves tangram puzzles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangram Written by Jeremy English; 2005." 14648 13994 msgstr "" 14649 13995 … … 14728 14074 #: hacks/config/thornbird.xml:3 14729 14075 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14730 msgid "" 14731 "Displays a view of the \"Bird in a Thornbush\" fractal. Written by Tim " 14732 "Auckland; 2002." 14076 msgid "Displays a view of the \"Bird in a Thornbush\" fractal. Written by Tim Auckland; 2002." 14733 14077 msgstr "" 14734 14078 … … 14743 14087 #: hacks/config/timetunnel.xml:3 14744 14088 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14745 msgid "" 14746 "Draws an animation similar to the opening and closing effects on the Dr. Who " 14747 "TV show. Written by Sean P. Brennan; 2005." 14089 msgid "Draws an animation similar to the opening and closing effects on the Dr. Who TV show. Written by Sean P. Brennan; 2005." 14748 14090 msgstr "" 14749 14091 … … 14814 14156 #: hacks/config/topblock.xml:3 14815 14157 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14816 msgid "" 14817 "Creates a 3D world with dropping blocks that build up and up. Written by " 14818 "rednuht; 2006." 14158 msgid "Creates a 3D world with dropping blocks that build up and up. Written by rednuht; 2006." 14819 14159 msgstr "" 14820 14160 … … 14956 14296 #: hacks/config/triangle.xml:3 14957 14297 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14958 msgid "" 14959 "Generates random mountain ranges using iterative subdivision of triangles. " 14960 "Written by Tobias Gloth; 1997." 14298 msgid "Generates random mountain ranges using iterative subdivision of triangles. Written by Tobias Gloth; 1997." 14961 14299 msgstr "" 14962 14300 … … 14972 14310 #: hacks/config/truchet.xml:3 14973 14311 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14974 msgid "" 14975 "This draws line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. " 14976 "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Adrian Likins; 1998." 14312 msgid "This draws line- and arc-based truchet patterns that tile the screen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation Written by Adrian Likins; 1998." 14977 14313 msgstr "" 14978 14314 … … 14989 14325 #: hacks/config/twang.xml:3 14990 14326 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 14991 msgid "" 14992 "Divides the screen into a grid, and plucks them. Written by Dan Bornstein; " 14993 "2002." 14327 msgid "Divides the screen into a grid, and plucks them. Written by Dan Bornstein; 2002." 14994 14328 msgstr "" 14995 14329 … … 15095 14429 #: hacks/config/vidwhacker.xml:3 15096 14430 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15097 msgid "" 15098 "This is a shell script that grabs a frame of video from the system's video " 15099 "input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at random) to manipulate and " 15100 "recombine the video frame in various ways (edge detection, subtracting the " 15101 "image from a rotated version of itself, etc.) Then it displays that image for " 15102 "a few seconds, and does it again. This works really well if you just feed " 15103 "broadcast television into it. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 14431 msgid "This is a shell script that grabs a frame of video from the system's video input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at random) to manipulate and recombine the video frame in various ways (edge detection, subtracting the image from a rotated version of itself, etc.) Then it displays that image for a few seconds, and does it again. This works really well if you just feed broadcast television into it. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998." 15104 14432 msgstr "" 15105 14433 … … 15128 14456 #: hacks/config/vines.xml:3 15129 14457 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15130 msgid "" 15131 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 15132 "version 5.08. Generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric " 15133 "patterns. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen; 1997." 14458 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric patterns. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen; 1997." 15134 14459 msgstr "" 15135 14460 … … 15146 14471 #: hacks/config/voronoi.xml:3 15147 14472 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15148 msgid "" 15149 "Draws a randomly-colored Voronoi tessellation, and periodically zooms in and " 15150 "adds new points. The existing points also wander around. There are a set of " 15151 "control points on the plane, each at the center of a colored cell. Every " 15152 "pixel within that cell is closer to that cell's control point than to any " 15153 "other control point. That is what determines the cell's shapes. http://en." 15154 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 14473 msgid "Draws a randomly-colored Voronoi tessellation, and periodically zooms in and adds new points. The existing points also wander around. There are a set of control points on the plane, each at the center of a colored cell. Every pixel within that cell is closer to that cell's control point than to any other control point. That is what determines the cell's shapes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007." 15155 14474 msgstr "" 15156 14475 … … 15251 14570 #: hacks/config/wander.xml:3 15252 14571 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15253 msgid "" 15254 "Draws a colorful random-walk, in various forms. http://en.wikipedia." 15255 "org/wiki/Random_walk Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." 14572 msgid "Draws a colorful random-walk, in various forms. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_walk Written by Rick Campbell; 1999." 15256 14573 msgstr "" 15257 14574 … … 15273 14590 #: hacks/config/webcollage.xml:3 15274 14591 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15275 msgid "" 15276 "This makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide Web. It " 15277 "finds these images by doing random web searches, and then extracting images " 15278 "from the returned pages. WARNING: THE INTERNET SOMETIMES CONTAINS PORNOGRAPHY." 15279 " The Internet being what it is, absolutely anything might show up in the " 15280 "collage including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even nudity. Please " 15281 "act accordingly. See also http://www.jwz.org/webcollage/ Written by Jamie " 15282 "Zawinski; 1999." 14592 msgid "This makes collages out of random images pulled off of the World Wide Web. It finds these images by doing random web searches, and then extracting images from the returned pages. WARNING: THE INTERNET SOMETIMES CONTAINS PORNOGRAPHY. The Internet being what it is, absolutely anything might show up in the collage including -- quite possibly -- pornography, or even nudity. Please act accordingly. See also http://www.jwz.org/webcollage/ Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 15283 14593 msgstr "" 15284 14594 … … 15356 14666 #: hacks/config/whirlwindwarp.xml:3 15357 14667 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15358 msgid "" 15359 "Floating stars are acted upon by a mixture of simple 2D forcefields. The " 15360 "strength of each forcefield changes continuously, and it is also switched on " 15361 "and off at random. Written by Paul 'Joey' Clark; 2001." 14668 msgid "Floating stars are acted upon by a mixture of simple 2D forcefields. The strength of each forcefield changes continuously, and it is also switched on and off at random. Written by Paul 'Joey' Clark; 2001." 15362 14669 msgstr "" 15363 14670 … … 15393 14700 #: hacks/config/whirlygig.xml:3 15394 14701 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15395 msgid "" 15396 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 15397 "version 5.08. Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton " 15398 "Trey Belew; 2001." 14702 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew; 2001." 15399 14703 msgstr "" 15400 14704 … … 15658 14962 #: hacks/config/worm.xml:3 15659 14963 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15660 msgid "" 15661 "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of " 15662 "version 5.08. Draws multicolored worms that crawl around the screen. Written " 15663 "by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik Theiling; 1991." 14964 msgid "This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws multicolored worms that crawl around the screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik Theiling; 1991." 15664 14965 msgstr "" 15665 14966 … … 15673 14974 #: hacks/config/wormhole.xml:3 15674 14975 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15675 msgid "" 15676 "Flying through a colored wormhole in space. Written by Jon Rafkind; 2004." 14976 msgid "Flying through a colored wormhole in space. Written by Jon Rafkind; 2004." 15677 14977 msgstr "" 15678 14978 … … 15728 15028 #: hacks/config/xanalogtv.xml:3 15729 15029 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15730 msgid "" 15731 "XAnalogTV shows a detailed simulation of an old TV set showing various test " 15732 "patterns, with various picture artifacts like snow, bloom, distortion, " 15733 "ghosting, and hash noise. It also simulates the TV warming up. It will cycle " 15734 "through 12 channels, some with images you give it, and some with color bars " 15735 "or nothing but static. Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 15030 msgid "XAnalogTV shows a detailed simulation of an old TV set showing various test patterns, with various picture artifacts like snow, bloom, distortion, ghosting, and hash noise. It also simulates the TV warming up. It will cycle through 12 channels, some with images you give it, and some with color bars or nothing but static. Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003." 15736 15031 msgstr "" 15737 15032 … … 15746 15041 #: hacks/config/xflame.xml:3 15747 15042 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15748 msgid "" 15749 "Draws a simulation of pulsing fire. It can also take an arbitrary image and " 15750 "set it on fire too. Written by Carsten Haitzler and many others; 1999." 15043 msgid "Draws a simulation of pulsing fire. It can also take an arbitrary image and set it on fire too. Written by Carsten Haitzler and many others; 1999." 15751 15044 msgstr "" 15752 15045 … … 15768 15061 #: hacks/config/xjack.xml:3 15769 15062 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15770 msgid "" 15771 "This behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written by Jamie " 15772 "Zawinski; 1997." 15063 msgid "This behaves schizophrenically and makes a lot of typos. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1997." 15773 15064 msgstr "" 15774 15065 … … 15782 15073 #: hacks/config/xlyap.xml:3 15783 15074 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15784 msgid "" 15785 "This generates pretty fractal pictures via the Lyapunov exponent. http://en." 15786 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997." 15075 msgid "This generates pretty fractal pictures via the Lyapunov exponent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyapunov_exponent Written by Ron Record; 1997." 15787 15076 msgstr "" 15788 15077 … … 15798 15087 #: hacks/config/xmatrix.xml:3 15799 15088 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15800 msgid "" 15801 "Draws dropping characters similar to what is seen on the computer monitors in " 15802 "\"The Matrix\". See also \"GLMatrix\" for a 3D rendering of the similar " 15803 "effect that appeared in the movie's title sequence. Written by Jamie " 15804 "Zawinski; 1999." 15089 msgid "Draws dropping characters similar to what is seen on the computer monitors in \"The Matrix\". See also \"GLMatrix\" for a 3D rendering of the similar effect that appeared in the movie's title sequence. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999." 15805 15090 msgstr "" 15806 15091 … … 15886 15171 #: hacks/config/xrayswarm.xml:3 15887 15172 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15888 msgid "" 15889 "Draws a few swarms of critters flying around the screen, with faded color " 15890 "trails behind them. Written by Chris Leger; 2000." 15173 msgid "Draws a few swarms of critters flying around the screen, with faded color trails behind them. Written by Chris Leger; 2000." 15891 15174 msgstr "" 15892 15175 … … 15901 15184 #: hacks/config/xspirograph.xml:3 15902 15185 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15903 msgid "" 15904 "Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. http://en." 15905 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirograph Written by Rohit Singh; 2000." 15186 msgid "Simulates that pen-in-nested-plastic-gears toy from your childhood. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirograph Written by Rohit Singh; 2000." 15906 15187 msgstr "" 15907 15188 … … 15923 15204 #: hacks/config/zoom.xml:3 15924 15205 msgctxt "@info screen saver description" 15925 msgid "" 15926 "Zooms in on a part of the screen and then moves around. With the \"Lenses\" " 15927 "option, the result is like looking through many overlapping lenses rather " 15928 "than just a simple zoom. Written by James Macnicol; 2001." 15206 msgid "Zooms in on a part of the screen and then moves around. With the \"Lenses\" option, the result is like looking through many overlapping lenses rather than just a simple zoom. Written by James Macnicol; 2001." 15929 15207 msgstr "" 15930 15208
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