# Translation into Spanish of Evolution docs. # Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Héctor García Álvarez , 2000. # Héctor García Álvarez , 2001. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: evolution-docs\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2001-03-13 16:30+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2000-12-28 15:38+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Héctor García Álvarez \n" "Language-Team: Spanish \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:1 msgid "" "\t \n" " Calendars must go in calendar folders, mail in mail\n" "\t folders, and contacts in contact folders.\n" " \n" msgstr "" "\t \n" " Los calendarios deben ir en carpetas de calendarios, el " "correo\n" "\t en carpetas de correo, y los contactos en carpetas de contactos.\n" " \n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:6 msgid "\t Folders Have Limits\n" msgstr "\t Las Carpetas Tienen Limitaciones\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:8 msgid "" " \n" " To change the way the shortcut bar looks, right-click in an\n" " empty space on the shortcut bar. From the menu that appears,\n" " you can select icon sizes.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:14 msgid "" " \n" " To remove a shortcut from the shortcut bar, right-click on it\n" " and select Remove. To add one,\n" " select File\n" " New Evolution Bar\n" " Shortcut .\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:22 msgid "" " \n" " You don't need the folder bar or the shortcut bar to move\n" " around the main window. You can use Tab to\n" " switch from one part of the window to another, and the folder\n" " menu on the right side of the window just below the toolbar\n" " to move about the folder tree.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:30 msgid " Shortcut Bar Tricks\n" msgstr " Trucos de la Barra de Atajos\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:32 msgid "" " \n" "\tGNOME 2.0 will support context-sensitive help, which means you\n" "\tcan almost always get help on an item by right-clicking it.\n" "\tIf you're not sure what something is, or don't know what you\n" "\tcan do with it, choosing Help from\n" "\tthe right-click menu is a good way to find out.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:40 msgid " Context-Sensitive Help\n" msgstr " Ayuda Sensible al Contexto\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:42 msgid "" " \n" " \n" " A typical Local folder contains the following " "folders:\n" " \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t Calendar, for appointments and\n" "\t event listings.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t Contacts, for address cards.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t Inbox, for incoming mail. \n" "\t \n" "\t \n" " \n" "\t \n" "\t Drafts, for messages you started and didn't " "finish.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\t \n" "\t Sent, for sent mail.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\t \n" "\t Trash, which is used to store\n" "\t messages you don't want, but keep around just in case you\n" "\t change your mind.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\t \n" "\t Outbox, for messages you have written\n" "\t but not yet sent. This will be empty unless you use\n" "\t Evolution while offline.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\n" " \n" "\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:91 msgid "" " \n" " Evolution's most important job is\n" " to give you access to your information and help you use it\n" " quickly. One way it does that is through the\n" " shortcut bar, the column on the left\n" " hand side of the main window. The large buttons with names\n" " like Inbox and\n" " Contacts are the shortcuts, and you can\n" " select different groups of shortcuts by clicking the\n" " rectangular group buttons.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:103 msgid "" " \n" " Take a look at the Evolution Shortcuts\n" " again. The shortcut buttons in that category are:\n" "\n" " \n" "\n" "\n" "\n" "\n" "\t\n" "\t Executive Summary:\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t Start your day here. The Executive summary gives you\n" " lists of new or important messages, daily appointments\n" " and urgent tasks. You can customize its appearance and\n" " content, and use it to access Evolution services.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\n" "\n" "\t\n" "\t Inbox:\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t Click the Inbox button to start\n" "\t reading your mail. Your Inbox is also where you can\n" "\t access Evolution's tools to filter, sort, organize, and\n" "\t search your mail.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\n" "\t\n" "\t Calendar:\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t The Calendar can store your appointments and To do lists\n" "\t for you. Connected to a network, you can use it to keep\n" "\t a group of people on schedule and up to date.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\n" " \n" " Tasks:\n" "\t\n" "\t \n" "\t A full-size view of your calendar's task pad.\n" "\t \n" "\t\n" " \n" "\n" "\t\n" "\t Contacts:\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t The Contact Manager holds your addresses, phone numbers,\n" "\t and contact information. Like calendar information,\n" "\t contact data can be synchronized with hand-held devices\n" "\t and shared over a network.\n" "\t \n" "\t \n" "\t\n" "\n" "\n" "\n" " \n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:200 msgid "" " \n" " The shortcut group buttons are Evolution\n" " Shortcuts and Internet\n" " Directories. When you click on them, they'll slide\n" " up and down to give you access to different sorts of shortcuts.\n" " When you first start Evolution, you\n" " are looking at the Evolution Shortcuts\n" " category. If you click Internet\n" " Directories, it will slide up and you'll see buttons\n" " for the Bigfoot and\n" " Netcenter directories, as well as any\n" " others you or your system administrator may have added. You can\n" " add more groups by right-clicking on the background of the\n" " shortcut bar and selecting Menu\n" " Group. Internet directories behave a lot like\n" " the local contact manager, which is covered in .\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:219 msgid "" " \n" " To create a new folder, select \n" " File New\n" " Folder. You'll be asked " "where you want to\n" " put it, and what kind of folder it should be. You can choose\n" " from three types: Mail, for storing mail,\n" " Calendar for storing calendars, and\n" " Contacts for storing contacts.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:229 msgid "" " \n" " Any time new information arrives in a folder, that folder label\n" " is displayed in bold text.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:234 msgid "" " \n" " If you don't like the shortcut bar, you can use the folder bar\n" " or the menu bar to navigate the main window. Press \n" " \n" " Ctrl \n" " O \n" " \n" " to choose from a list of folders you'd like to visit, or use the\n" " drop-down folder bar. You can hide and show the folder bar and\n" " the shortcut bar by selecting those items in the\n" " View menu.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:247 msgid "" " \n" " Right-clicking will bring up a menu for just about anything\n" " in GNOME, and Evolution is no\n" " exception. If you right-click on a folder, you'll have a\n" " menu with the following options:\n" " \n" "\tFIXME, for another purpose. " "\n" "\tSomething else, for another " "purpose. \n" " .\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:258 msgid "" " \n" " The folder bar is a more comprehensive\n" " way to view the information you've stored with\n" " Evolution. It displays all your\n" " appointments, address cards, and email in a tree that's a lot\n" " like a file\n" " tree— it starts small at the top, and branches\n" " downwards. On most computers, there will be three or four\n" " folders at the base. First is the Local\n" " folder, which holds all the Evolution\n" " data that's stored on your computer. After that come\n" " Virtual Folders, or virtual folders, discussed " "in\n" " , followed by any\n" " IMAP mail folders you may\n" " have available to you over your network. Lastly, there are\n" " External Directories, LDAP contact directories stored on a\n" " network.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:278 msgid "" " \n" " The menu bar's contents will always\n" " provide all the possible actions for any given view of your\n" " data. That means that, depending on the context, menu bar items\n" " will change. If you're looking at your Inbox, most of the menu\n" " items will relate to mail; some will relate to other components\n" " of Evolution and some, especially\n" " those in the File Menu will relate to the\n" " application as a whole. The contents of the menu bar are\n" " described in .\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:290 msgid "" " \n" " To delete a folder, right-click it and select\n" " Delete from the menu that pops up.\n" " To change the order of folders, or put one inside another, use\n" " drag-and-drop. To move individual\n" " messages, appointments, and address cards between folders, you\n" " can do the same thing: drag them where you want them, and\n" " they'll go.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:300 msgid " Navigating without the Folder Bar\n" msgstr " Navegando sin la Barra de Carpetas\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:302 msgid " The Folder Bar\n" msgstr " La Barra de Carpetas\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:304 msgid " The Menu Bar\n" msgstr " La Barra de Menú\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:306 msgid " The Shortcut Bar\n" msgstr " La Barra de Atajos\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:308 msgid "" " \n" " \n" " \n" " File Menu\n" "\n" " \n" " Anything even related to a file or to the operations\n" " of the application generally falls under this\n" " menu: creating things, saving them to disk, \n" " printing them, and quitting the program itself. \n" "\n" " \n" " \n" "\n" " \n" " Edit Menu \n" " \n" " The Edit menu holds\n" " useful tools that help you edit text and move it around.\n" " \n" " \n" "\n" " \n" " View Menu \n" " \n" " This menu lets you decide how " "Evolution \n" " should look. Some of the features control the appearance of \n" " Evolution as a whole, and others \n" " the way a particular kind of information appears.\n" " \n" " \n" "\n" " \n" " Settings Menu \n" " Tools for configuring, changing, and\n" " setting up go here. For mail, that means things like\n" " Mail Configuration and the\n" " Virtual Folder Editor. For the\n" " Calendar and the Contact\n" " Manager, it's color, network, and layout\n" " configuration. \n" " \n" "\n" " \n" " Help Menu\n" " \n" " Select among these items to open the \n" " Help Browser \n" " and read the Evolution manual.\n" " \n" " \n" " \n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:362 msgid "" " \n" " Once you've familiarized yourself with the main\n" " window you can start doing things with it. We'll\n" " start with your email inbox, since you've got a letter waiting\n" " for you already.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:369 msgid "" " \n" " After Evolution starts\n" " up, you will see the main window, with the\n" " Inbox open. It should look a lot like the\n" " picture in . On the left of\n" " the main window is the shortcut\n" " bar, with several buttons in it. Just underneath the\n" " title bar is a series of menus in the menu\n" " bar, and below that, the tool\n" " bar with buttons for different functions. The largest\n" " part of the main window is taken up by the\n" " actual Inbox, where messages are listed\n" " and displayed. If you're running the program for the first time,\n" " you'll have just one message: a welcome from Ximian.\n" "\n" "\n" "\n" "
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\n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:397 msgid "" " \n" " Other menus, like Folder,\n" " Message, and Actions,\n" " appear only occasionally. Message and\n" " Folder, for example, have commands that only\n" " relate to email, so they're only available when you're looking at\n" " email.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:406 msgid "" " \n" " \n" " The Way Evolution Looks\n" " \n" "\tThe appearance of both Evolution\n" "\tand GNOME is very easy to\n" "\tcustomize, so your screen might not look like this picture.\n" "\tYou might decide to have Evolution\n" "\tstart with the calendar and a folder bar, or with the contact\n" "\tmanager occupying the entire window.\n" " \n" " \n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:420 msgid "" " \n" " Start Evolution by selecting\n" " Main Panel Menu\n" " Applications\n" " Evolution or by typing\n" " evolution at the command line. The first time\n" " you run the program, it will create a directory called\n" " evolution in your home directory, where it\n" " will keep all your Evolution-related\n" " files.\n" " \n" msgstr "" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:432 msgid " The Main Window: Evolution Basics\n" msgstr "" " La Ventana Principal: Conceptos Básicos de Evolution\n" #: tmp/usage-mainwindow.sgml.h:434 msgid "" "\n" msgstr "" "\n"