CVS_SILENT Typographical corrections

svn path=/trunk/kdegraphics/kdvi/; revision=226454
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Malcolm Hunter 2003-05-17 21:15:51 +00:00
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<string>TeX Fonts</string>
</property>
<property name="toolTip" stdset="0">
<string>On low-resolution displays, such as laptop screen, you probably want to switch this on</string>
<string>On low-resolution displays, such as a laptop screen, you probably want to switch this on</string>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>If this option is set, KDVI will enlarge all characters by 10%. The text will then usually be easier to read, but it may happen that some characters overlap a little.</string>
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<cstring>PFB_ButtonGroup</cstring>
</property>
<property name="title">
<string>Postscript Type1 Fonts</string>
<string>PostScript Type1 Fonts</string>
</property>
<vbox>
<property name="name">
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</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;p&gt;Chooses the type of bitmap fonts used for the display. As a general rule, the higher the dpi value, the better quality of the output. On the other hand, large dpi fonts use more resources and make KDVI slower.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you are low on hard disk space, or have a slow machine, you may want to choose the same setting that is also used by dvips. That way you avoid to generate several bitmap versions of the same font.&lt;/p&gt;</string>
&lt;p&gt;If you are low on hard disk space, or have a slow machine, you may want to choose the same setting that is also used by dvips. That way you avoid generating several bitmap versions of the same font.&lt;/p&gt;</string>
</property>
</widget>
</grid>

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<string>Choose an editor which is used in inverse search.</string>
</property>
<property name="whatsThis" stdset="0">
<string>&lt;p&gt;Some DVI-files contain 'inverse search' information. If such a DVI-file is loaded, you can click with the right mouse into KDVI, an editor opens, loads the TeX-file and jumps to the proper position. You can select you favorite editor here. If in doubt, 'nedit' is usually a good choice.&lt;/p&gt;
<string>&lt;p&gt;Some DVI-files contain 'inverse search' information. If such a DVI-file is loaded, you can click with the right mouse into KDVI, an editor opens, loads the TeX-file and jumps to the proper position. You can select your favorite editor here. If in doubt, 'nedit' is usually a good choice.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Check the KDVI manual to see how to prepare DVI-files which support the inverse search.&lt;/p&gt;</string>
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</widget>