Something used or included temporarily or as a substitute for something that is not known or must remain generic; that which holds, denotes or reserves a place for something to come later.
If this box is checked, Konqueror will automatically load any images that are embedded in a web page. Otherwise, it will display placeholders for the images, and you can then manually load the images by clicking on the image button. Unless you have a very slow network connection, you will probably want to check this box to enhance your browsing experience
This field specifies both the command used for speaking texts and its parameters. KMouth knows the following placeholders: %t--the text that should be spoken %f--the name of a file containing the text %l--the language code % %--a percent sign
The following placeholders are supported in the reply phrases: %D: date %S: subject %e: sender 's address %F: sender 's name %f: sender 's initials %T: recipient 's name %t: recipient 's name and address %C: carbon copy names %c: carbon copy names and addresses % %: percent sign %_: space %L: linebreak
If this box is checked, Konqueror will draw a frame as a placeholder around images embedded in a web page that are not yet fully loaded. You will probably want to check this box to enhance your browsing experience, especially if have a slow network connection
Here you can see the currently configured file name schemes which the " Suggest " button in the tag editor uses to extract tag information from a file name. Each string may contain one of the following placeholders: %t: Title %a: Artist %A: Album %T: Track %c: Comment For example, the file name scheme " [ %T ] %a-%t " would match " [ # ] Deep Purple-Smoke on the water " but not " (Deep Purple) Smoke on the water ". For that second name, you would use the scheme " (%a) %t ". Note that the order in which the schemes appear in the list is relevant, since the tag guesser will go through the list from the top to the bottom, and use the first matching scheme
Press this button to select your favorite email client. Please note that the file you select has to have the executable attribute set in order to be accepted. You can also use several placeholders which will be replaced with the actual values when the email client is called: %t: Recipient 's address %s: Subject %c: Carbon Copy (CC) %b: Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) %B: Template body text %A: Attachment
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