[orca] Updated British English translation



commit 758d8248a7131e0a8ade82f88a9fcdb6ed2ee6b1
Author: Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>
Date:   Fri Mar 29 17:02:15 2013 +0000

    Updated British English translation

 po/en_GB.po |10962 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------
 1 files changed, 5426 insertions(+), 5536 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/po/en_GB.po b/po/en_GB.po
index ee13c8a..166298b 100644
--- a/po/en_GB.po
+++ b/po/en_GB.po
@@ -2,14 +2,15 @@
 # Copyright (C) 2004 orca's COPYRIGHT HOLDER
 # This file is distributed under the same licence as the orca package.
 # Gareth Owen <gowen72 yahoo com>, 2004.
-# Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
 # Philip Withnall <philip tecnocode co uk>, 2010.
+# Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
+#
 msgid ""
 msgstr ""
 "Project-Id-Version: orca\n"
 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-09-05 13:31+0100\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2012-09-05 13:32+0100\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-03-29 16:56+0000\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2013-03-29 17:01+0000\n"
 "Last-Translator: Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>\n"
 "Language-Team: British English <en li org>\n"
 "Language: en_GB\n"
@@ -17,12 +18,11 @@ msgstr ""
 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
-"X-Generator: Virtaal 0.7.1\n"
+"X-Generator: Gtranslator 2.91.6\n"
 
-#: ../orca.desktop.in.h:1 ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:215
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:104 ../src/orca/orca_gui_splash.py:49
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:155 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1969
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2079
+#: ../orca.desktop.in.h:1 ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:216
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:106 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1960
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2067
 msgid "Orca"
 msgstr "Orca"
 
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ msgstr "Orca"
 msgid "Screen Reader"
 msgstr "Screen Reader"
 
-#: ../orca.desktop.in.h:3 ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:44
+#: ../orca.desktop.in.h:3
 msgid "Orca Screen Reader"
 msgstr "Orca Screen Reader"
 
@@ -42,7 +42,11 @@ msgstr ""
 "Provide access to graphical desktop environments via synthesised speech and/"
 "or refreshable braille"
 
-#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:135
+#: ../orca.desktop.in.h:5
+msgid "screen reader;speech;braille;"
+msgstr "screen reader;speech;braille;"
+
+#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:136
 #, python-format
 msgid "Orca Preferences for %s"
 msgstr "Orca Preferences for %s"
@@ -50,317 +54,10 @@ msgstr "Orca Preferences for %s"
 #. Translators: this refers to commands that do not currently have
 #. an associated key binding.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:220 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2085
+#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:221 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2073
 msgid "Unbound"
 msgstr "Unbound"
 
-#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:279
-msgid "No application has focus."
-msgstr "No application has focus."
-
-#. Translators: Orca Preferences in this case, is a configuration GUI
-#. for allowing users to set application specific settings from within
-#. Orca for the application that currently has focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/app_gui_prefs.py:294
-#, python-format
-msgid "Starting Orca Preferences for %s."
-msgstr "Starting Orca Preferences for %s."
-
-#. Translators: this announces that a bookmark has been entered.
-#. Orca allows users to tell it to remember a particular spot in an
-#. application window and provides keystrokes for the user to jump to
-#. those spots.  These spots are known as 'bookmarks'.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:79
-msgid "bookmark entered"
-msgstr "bookmark entered"
-
-#. Translators: this announces that the current object is the same
-#. object pointed to by the bookmark.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:103
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:107
-msgid "bookmark is current object"
-msgstr "bookmark is current object"
-
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:111
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:115
-msgid "bookmark and current object have same parent"
-msgstr "bookmark and current object have same parent"
-
-#. Translators: this announces that the bookmark and the current
-#. object share a common ancestor
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:129
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:133
-#, python-format
-msgid "shared ancestor %s"
-msgstr "shared ancestor %s"
-
-#. Translators: This announces that a comparison between the bookmark
-#. and the current object can not be determined.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:136
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:140
-msgid "comparison unknown"
-msgstr "comparison unknown"
-
-#. Translators: this announces that a bookmark has been saved to
-#. disk
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:145
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:155
-msgid "bookmarks saved"
-msgstr "bookmarks saved"
-
-#. Translators: this announces that a bookmark could not be saved to
-#. disk
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/bookmarks.py:150
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:160
-msgid "bookmarks could not be saved"
-msgstr "bookmarks could not be saved"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls to the left.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:119
-msgid "Line Left"
-msgstr "Line Left"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls to the right.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:125
-msgid "Line Right"
-msgstr "Line Right"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls up.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:131
-msgid "Line Up"
-msgstr "Line Up"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls down.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:137
-msgid "Line Down"
-msgstr "Line Down"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, it instructs the braille display to freeze.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:143
-msgid "Freeze"
-msgstr "Freeze"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls to the top left of the
-#. window.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:150
-msgid "Top Left"
-msgstr "Top Left"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls to the bottom right of
-#. the window.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:157
-msgid "Bottom Right"
-msgstr "Bottom Right"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display scrolls to position containing
-#. the cursor.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:164
-msgid "Cursor Position"
-msgstr "Cursor Position"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. When pressing the button, the display toggles between contracted and
-#. contracted braille.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:171
-msgid "Six Dots"
-msgstr "Six Dots"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. This command represents a whole set of buttons known as cursor
-#. routings keys and are a way for a user to tell the machine they are
-#. interested in a particular character on the display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:179
-msgid "Cursor Routing"
-msgstr "Cursor Routing"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. This command represents the start of a selection operation.  It is
-#. called "Cut Begin" to map to what BrlTTY users are used to:  in
-#. character cell mode operation on virtual consoles, the act of copying
-#. text is erroneously called a "cut" operation.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:188
-msgid "Cut Begin"
-msgstr "Cut Begin"
-
-#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille
-#. display (an external hardware device used by people who are blind).
-#. This command represents marking the endpoint of a selection.  It is
-#. called "Cut Line" to map to what BrlTTY users are used to:  in
-#. character cell mode operation on virtual consoles, the act of copying
-#. text is erroneously called a "cut" operation.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:197
-msgid "Cut Line"
-msgstr "Cut Line"
-
-#. Translators: These are the braille translation table names for different
-#. languages. You could read about braille tables at:
-#. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:263
-msgid "Czech Grade 1"
-msgstr "Czech Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:264
-msgid "Spanish Grade 1"
-msgstr "Spanish Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:265
-msgid "Canada French Grade 2"
-msgstr "Canada French Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:266
-msgid "France French Grade 2"
-msgstr "France French Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:267
-msgid "Latvian Grade 1"
-msgstr "Latvian Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:268
-msgid "Netherlands Dutch Grade 1"
-msgstr "Netherlands Dutch Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:269
-msgid "Norwegian Grade 0"
-msgstr "Norwegian Grade 0"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:270
-msgid "Norwegian Grade 1"
-msgstr "Norwegian Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:271
-msgid "Norwegian Grade 2"
-msgstr "Norwegian Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:272
-msgid "Norwegian Grade 3"
-msgstr "Norwegian Grade 3"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:273
-msgid "Polish Grade 1"
-msgstr "Polish Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:274
-msgid "Portuguese Grade 1"
-msgstr "Portuguese Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:275
-msgid "Swedish Grade 1"
-msgstr "Swedish Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:276
-msgid "Arabic Grade 1"
-msgstr "Arabic Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:277
-msgid "Welsh Grade 1"
-msgstr "Welsh Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:278
-msgid "Welsh Grade 2"
-msgstr "Welsh Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:279
-msgid "German Grade 0"
-msgstr "German Grade 0"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:280
-msgid "German Grade 1"
-msgstr "German Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:281
-msgid "German Grade 2"
-msgstr "German Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:282
-msgid "U.K. English Grade 2"
-msgstr "U.K. English Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:283
-msgid "U.K. English Grade 1"
-msgstr "U.K. English Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:284
-msgid "U.S. English Grade 1"
-msgstr "U.S. English Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:285
-msgid "U.S. English Grade 2"
-msgstr "U.S. English Grade 2"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:286
-msgid "Canada French Grade 1"
-msgstr "Canada French Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:287
-msgid "France French Grade 1"
-msgstr "France French Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:288
-msgid "Greek Grade 1"
-msgstr "Greek Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:289
-msgid "Hindi Grade 1"
-msgstr "Hindi Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:290
-msgid "Italian Grade 1"
-msgstr "Italian Grade 1"
-
-#: ../src/orca/braille.py:291
-msgid "Belgium Dutch Grade 1"
-msgstr "Belgium Dutch Grade 1"
-
-#. Translators: this tells the user how many unfocused
-#. alert and dialog windows plus the total number of
-#. windows that this application has.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/braille_generator.py:208
-#, python-format
-msgid "(%d dialog)"
-msgid_plural "(%d dialogs)"
-msgstr[0] "(%d dialogue)"
-msgstr[1] "(%d dialogues)"
-
 #. Translators: short braille for the rolename of an invalid GUI object.
 #. We strive to keep it under three characters to preserve real estate.
 #: ../src/orca/braille_rolenames.py:36
@@ -756,111 +453,195 @@ msgstr "edtbr"
 msgid "emb"
 msgstr "emb"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:345
-msgid ""
-"Toggle whether we prefix chat room messages with the name of the chat room."
-msgstr ""
-"Toggle whether we prefix chat room messages with the name of the chat room."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:36
+msgid "Czech Grade 1"
+msgstr "Czech Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:357
-msgid "Toggle whether we announce when our buddies are typing."
-msgstr "Toggle whether we announce when our buddies are typing."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:40
+msgid "Spanish Grade 1"
+msgstr "Spanish Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:369
-msgid "Toggle whether we provide chat room specific message histories."
-msgstr "Toggle whether we provide chat room-specific message histories."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:44
+msgid "Canada French Grade 2"
+msgstr "Canada French Grade 2"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:379
-msgid "Speak and braille a previous chat room message."
-msgstr "Speak and braille a previous chat room message."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:48
+msgid "France French Grade 2"
+msgstr "France French Grade 2"
 
-#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will speak
-#. the name of the chat room prior to presenting an incoming message.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:435
-msgid "_Speak Chat Room name"
-msgstr "_Speak Chat Room name"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:52
+msgid "Latvian Grade 1"
+msgstr "Latvian Grade 1"
 
-#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will tell
-#. you when one of your buddies is typing a message.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:444
-msgid "Announce when your _buddies are typing"
-msgstr "Announce when your _buddies are typing"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:56
+msgid "Netherlands Dutch Grade 1"
+msgstr "Netherlands Dutch Grade 1"
 
-#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will provide
-#. the user with chat room specific message histories rather than just
-#. a single history which contains the latest messages from all the
-#. chat rooms that they are currently in.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:455
-msgid "Provide chat room specific _message histories"
-msgstr "Provide chat room-specific _message histories"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:60
+msgid "Norwegian Grade 0"
+msgstr "Norwegian Grade 0"
 
-#. Translators: this is the title of a panel holding options for
-#. how messages in this application's chat rooms should be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:468
-msgid "Speak messages from"
-msgstr "Speak messages from"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:64
+msgid "Norwegian Grade 1"
+msgstr "Norwegian Grade 1"
 
-#. Translators: Orca will speak all new chat messages as they appear
-#. irrespective of whether the chat application currently has focus.
-#. This is the default behaviour.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:484
-msgid "All cha_nnels"
-msgstr "All cha_nnels"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:68
+msgid "Norwegian Grade 2"
+msgstr "Norwegian Grade 2"
 
-#. Translators: Orca will speak only new chat messages for the channel
-#. that currently has focus, irrespective of whether the chat
-#. application has focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:494
-msgid "A channel only if its _window is active"
-msgstr "A channel only if its _window is active"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:72
+msgid "Norwegian Grade 3"
+msgstr "Norwegian Grade 3"
 
-#. Translators: Orca will speak new chat messages for all channels
-#. only when the chat application has focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:504
-#, python-format
-msgid "All channels when an_y %s window is active"
-msgstr "All channels when an_y %s window is active"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:76
+msgid "Polish Grade 1"
+msgstr "Polish Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:572
-msgid "speak chat room name."
-msgstr "speak chat room name."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:80
+msgid "Portuguese Grade 1"
+msgstr "Portuguese Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:576
-msgid "Do not speak chat room name."
-msgstr "Do not speak chat room name."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:84
+msgid "Swedish Grade 1"
+msgstr "Swedish Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:589
-msgid "announce when your buddies are typing."
-msgstr "announce when your buddies are typing."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:88
+msgid "Arabic Grade 1"
+msgstr "Arabic Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:594
-msgid "Do not announce when your buddies are typing."
-msgstr "Do not announce when your buddies are typing."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:92
+msgid "Welsh Grade 1"
+msgstr "Welsh Grade 1"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:607
-msgid "Provide chat room specific message histories."
-msgstr "Provide chat room-specific message histories."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:96
+msgid "Welsh Grade 2"
+msgstr "Welsh Grade 2"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:611
-msgid "Do not provide chat room specific message histories."
-msgstr "Do not provide chat room-specific message histories."
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:100
+msgid "German Grade 0"
+msgstr "German Grade 0"
 
-#: ../src/orca/chat.py:671
-#, python-format
-msgid "Message from chat room %s"
-msgstr "Message from chat room %s"
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:104
+msgid "German Grade 1"
+msgstr "German Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:108
+msgid "German Grade 2"
+msgstr "German Grade 2"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:112
+msgid "U.K. English Grade 2"
+msgstr "U.K. English Grade 2"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:116
+msgid "U.K. English Grade 1"
+msgstr "U.K. English Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:120
+msgid "U.S. English Grade 1"
+msgstr "U.S. English Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:124
+msgid "U.S. English Grade 2"
+msgstr "U.S. English Grade 2"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:128
+msgid "Canada French Grade 1"
+msgstr "Canada French Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:132
+msgid "France French Grade 1"
+msgstr "France French Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:136
+msgid "Greek Grade 1"
+msgstr "Greek Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:140
+msgid "Hindi Grade 1"
+msgstr "Hindi Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:144
+msgid "Hungarian 8 dot computer"
+msgstr "Hungarian 8 dot computer"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:148
+msgid "Hungarian Grade 1"
+msgstr "Hungarian Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:152
+msgid "Italian Grade 1"
+msgstr "Italian Grade 1"
+
+#. Translators: These is the name of a braille transation table. To learn more
+#. about braille translation tables, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille.
+#: ../src/orca/brltablenames.py:156
+msgid "Belgium Dutch Grade 1"
+msgstr "Belgium Dutch Grade 1"
 
 #. Translators: this is the spoken word for the space character
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:39 ../src/orca/keynames.py:146
-#: ../src/orca/script_utilities.py:2865
+#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:39 ../src/orca/keynames.py:138
 msgid "space"
 msgstr "space"
 
@@ -942,7 +723,7 @@ msgstr "star"
 #.
 #. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the plus key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:91 ../src/orca/keynames.py:306
+#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:91 ../src/orca/keynames.py:298
 msgid "plus"
 msgstr "plus"
 
@@ -1047,7 +828,7 @@ msgstr "underline"
 #. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
 #. non-spacing diacritical key for the grave glyph
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:159 ../src/orca/keynames.py:263
+#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:159 ../src/orca/keynames.py:255
 msgid "grave"
 msgstr "grave"
 
@@ -1074,7 +855,7 @@ msgstr "right brace"
 #. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
 #. non-spacing diacritical key for the tilde glyph
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:175 ../src/orca/keynames.py:278
+#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:175 ../src/orca/keynames.py:270
 msgid "tilde"
 msgstr "tilde"
 
@@ -1228,7 +1009,7 @@ msgstr "middle dot"
 #. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
 #. non-spacing diacritical key for the cedilla glyph
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:276 ../src/orca/keynames.py:293
+#: ../src/orca/chnames.py:276 ../src/orca/keynames.py:285
 msgid "cedilla"
 msgstr "cedilla"
 
@@ -2088,1139 +1869,1389 @@ msgstr "subscript right parenthesis"
 msgid "right-pointing arrowhead"
 msgstr "right-pointing arrowhead"
 
-#. Translators: this is intended to be a short phrase to
-#. speak and braille to tell the user that no component
-#. has keyboard focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/event_manager.py:240
-msgid "No focus"
-msgstr "No focus"
+#. Translators: this command will move the mouse pointer to the current item
+#. without clicking on it.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:37
+msgid "Routes the pointer to the current item."
+msgstr "Routes the pointer to the current item."
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog
-#. allows a user to search for text in a
-#. window and then move focus to that text.
-#. For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.  This message indicates
-#. that a find operation in the reverse
-#. direction is wrapping from the top of
-#. the window down to the bottom.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/find.py:266
-msgid "Wrapping to Bottom"
-msgstr "Wrapping to Bottom"
-
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog
-#. allows a user to search for text in a
-#. window and then move focus to that text.
-#. For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.  This message indicates
-#. that a find operation in the forward
-#. direction is wrapping from the bottom of
-#. the window up to the top.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/find.py:281
-msgid "Wrapping to Top"
-msgstr "Wrapping to Top"
-
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a checkbox.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:355 ../src/orca/settings.py:844
-msgid "partially checked"
-msgstr "partially ticked"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Left click means to generate a left mouse button click on the current item.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:45
+msgid "Performs left click on current flat review item."
+msgstr "Performs left click on current flat review item."
 
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a checkbox.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:359 ../src/orca/settings.py:843
-msgid "checked"
-msgstr "ticked"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Right click means to generate a right mouse button click on the current item.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:53
+msgid "Performs right click on current flat review item."
+msgstr "Performs right click on current flat review item."
 
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a checkbox.
-#.
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a checkbox.  It is meant
-#. to be spoken to the user.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:363 ../src/orca/settings.py:842
-msgid "not checked"
-msgstr "not ticked"
+#. Translators: the Orca "SayAll" command allows the user to press a key and have
+#. the entire document in a window be automatically spoken to the user. If the
+#. user presses any key during a SayAll operation, the speech will be interrupted
+#. and the cursor will be positioned at the point where the speech was interrupted.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:59
+msgid "Speaks entire document."
+msgstr "Speaks entire document."
 
-#. Translators: the state of a toggle button.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:370 ../src/orca/settings.py:855
-msgid "pressed"
-msgstr "pressed"
+#. Translators: the "Where am I" feature of Orca allows a user to press a key and
+#. then have information about their current context spoken and brailled to them.
+#. For example, the information may include the name of the current pushbutton
+#. with focus as well as its mnemonic.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:65
+msgid "Performs the basic where am I operation."
+msgstr "Performs the basic where am I operation."
 
-#. Translators: the state of a toggle button.
-#.
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a toggle button.  It is
-#. meant to be spoken to the user.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:374 ../src/orca/settings.py:855
-msgid "not pressed"
-msgstr "not pressed"
+#. Translators: the "Where am I" feature of Orca allows a user to press a key and
+#. then have information about their current context spoken and brailled to them.
+#. For example, the information may include the name of the current pushbutton
+#. with focus as well as its mnemonic.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:71
+msgid "Performs the detailed where am I operation."
+msgstr "Performs the detailed where am I operation."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to a radio button being
-#. selected or not.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:382 ../src/orca/settings.py:850
-msgctxt "radiobutton"
-msgid "selected"
-msgstr "selected"
+#. Translators: This command will cause the window's status bar contents to be
+#. spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:75
+msgid "Speaks the status bar."
+msgstr "Speaks the status bar."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to a radio button being
-#. selected or not.
-#.
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a radio button.  It is
-#. meant to be spoken to the user.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:387 ../src/orca/settings.py:849
-msgctxt "radiobutton"
-msgid "not selected"
-msgstr "not selected"
+#. Translators: This command will cause the window's title to be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:78
+msgid "Speaks the title bar."
+msgstr "Speaks the title bar."
 
-#. Translators: The component orientation is horizontal.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:425
-msgid "horizontal"
-msgstr "horizontal"
+#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to search for text in a
+#. window and then move focus to that text. For example, they may want to find
+#. the "OK" button.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:83
+msgid "Opens the Orca Find dialog."
+msgstr "Opens the Orca Find dialogue."
 
-#. Translators: The component orientation is vertical.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:429
-msgid "vertical"
-msgstr "vertical"
+#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to search for text in a
+#. window and then move focus to that text. For example, they may want to find
+#. the "OK" button. This string is used for finding the next occurence of a
+#. string.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:89
+msgid "Searches for the next instance of a string."
+msgstr "Searches for the next instance of a string."
 
-#. Translators: this is the percentage value of a slider,
-#. progress bar or other component that displays a value as
-#. a percentage.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:453
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d percent."
-msgid_plural "%d percent."
-msgstr[0] "%d percent."
-msgstr[1] "%d percent."
+#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to search for text in a
+#. window and then move focus to that text. For example, they may want to find
+#. the "OK" button. This string is used for finding the previous occurence of a
+#. string.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:95
+msgid "Searches for the previous instance of a string."
+msgstr "Searches for the previous instance of a string."
 
-#. Translators: this is the action name for
-#. the 'toggle' action. It must be the same
-#. string used in the *.po file for gail.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:1090 ../src/orca/generator.py:474
-#: ../src/orca/generator.py:723 ../src/orca/generator.py:765
-#: ../src/orca/generator.py:811
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:450
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/speech_generator.py:121
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:640
-#: ../src/orca/tutorialgenerator.py:558 ../src/orca/tutorialgenerator.py:598
-msgid "toggle"
-msgstr "toggle"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:102
+msgid "Enters and exits flat review mode."
+msgstr "Enters and exits flat review mode."
 
-#. Translators: This string is used to present the state of a
-#. locking key, such as Caps Lock. If Caps Lock is "off", then
-#. letters typed will appear in lowercase; if Caps Lock is "on",
-#. they will instead appear in uppercase. This string is also
-#. applied to Num Lock and potentially will be applied to similar
-#. keys in the future.
-#: ../src/orca/input_event.py:359
-msgctxt "locking key state"
-msgid "off"
-msgstr "off"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. The home position is the beginning of the content in the window.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:110
+msgid "Moves flat review to the home position."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the home position."
 
-#. Translators: This string is used to present the state of a
-#. locking key, such as Caps Lock. If Caps Lock is "off", then
-#. letters typed will appear in lowercase; if Caps Lock is "on",
-#. they will instead appear in uppercase. This string is also
-#. applied to Num Lock and potentially will be applied to similar
-#. keys in the future.
-#: ../src/orca/input_event.py:367
-msgctxt "locking key state"
-msgid "on"
-msgstr "on"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. The home position is the last bit of information in the window.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:118
+msgid "Moves flat review to the end position."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the end position."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "caps lock" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:109
-msgid "Caps_Lock"
-msgstr "Caps_Lock"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:126
+msgid "Moves flat review to the beginning of the previous line."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the beginning of the previous line."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "right alt" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:116
-msgid "Alt_R"
-msgstr "Alt_R"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:133
+msgid "Speaks the current flat review line."
+msgstr "Speaks the current flat review line."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "super" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:121
-msgid "Super"
-msgstr "Super"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to spell the current line character
+#. by character.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:142
+msgid "Spells the current flat review line."
+msgstr "Spells the current flat review line."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "meta 2" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:126
-msgid "Meta2"
-msgstr "Meta2"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to spell the current line character
+#. by character phonetically, saying "Alpha" for "a", "Bravo" for "b" and so on.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:152
+msgid "Phonetically spells the current flat review line."
+msgstr "Phonetically spells the current flat review line."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "left alt" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:133
-msgid "Alt_L"
-msgstr "Alt_L"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:159
+msgid "Moves flat review to the beginning of the next line."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the beginning of the next line."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "control" modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:138
-msgid "Ctrl"
-msgstr "Ctrl"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Previous will go backwards in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it
+#. will wrap across lines if necessary).
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:168
+msgid "Moves flat review to the previous item or word."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the previous item or word."
 
-#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
-#. "shift " modifier.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:143
-msgid "Shift"
-msgstr "Shift"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This command will speak the current word or item.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:176
+msgid "Speaks the current flat review item or word."
+msgstr "Speaks the current flat review item or word."
 
-#. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
-#. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
-#. using a mouse.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:155
-msgid "double click"
-msgstr "double click"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to spell the current word or item
+#. character by character.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:185
+msgid "Spells the current flat review item or word."
+msgstr "Spells the current flat review item or word."
 
-#. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
-#. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
-#. using a mouse.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:161
-msgid "triple click"
-msgstr "triple click"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to spell the current word or item
+#. character by character phonetically, saying "Alpha" for "a", "Bravo" for "b"
+#. and so on.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:196
+msgid "Phonetically spells the current flat review item or word."
+msgstr "Phonetically spells the current flat review item or word."
 
-#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:225
-msgid "keypad "
-msgstr "keypad "
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Next will go forwards in the window until you reach the end (i.e., it
+#. will wrap across lines if necessary).
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:205
+msgid "Moves flat review to the next item or word."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the next item or word."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the shift key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:42
-msgctxt "keyboard"
-msgid "Shift"
-msgstr "Shift"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Above in this case means geographically above, as if you drew a vertical
+#. line upward on the screen.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:214
+msgid "Moves flat review to the word above the current word."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the word above the current word."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the alt key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:46
-msgctxt "keyboard"
-msgid "Alt"
-msgstr "Alt"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. With respect to this command, the flat review object is typically something
+#. like a pushbutton, a label, or some other GUI widget. The 'speaks' means it
+#. will speak the text associated with the object.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:224
+msgid "Speaks the current flat review object."
+msgstr "Speaks the current flat review object."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the control key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:50
-msgctxt "keyboard"
-msgid "Control"
-msgstr "Control"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Below in this case means geographically below, as if you drew a vertical
+#. line downward on the screen.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:233
+msgid "Moves flat review to the word below the current word."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the word below the current word."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left shift key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:54
-msgid "left shift"
-msgstr "left shift"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Previous will go backwards in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it
+#. will wrap across lines if necessary).
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:242
+msgid "Moves flat review to the previous character."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the previous character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left alt key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:58
-msgid "left alt"
-msgstr "left alt"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This command will speak the current character
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:250
+msgid "Speaks the current flat review character."
+msgstr "Speaks the current flat review character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left ctrl key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:62
-msgid "left control"
-msgstr "left control"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to present the character phonetically,
+#. saying "Alpha" for "a", "Bravo" for "b" and so on.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:260
+msgid "Phonetically speaks the current flat review character."
+msgstr "Phonetically speaks the current flat review character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right shift key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:66
-msgid "right shift"
-msgstr "right shift"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This particular command will cause Orca to present the character's unicode
+#. value.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:270
+msgid "Speaks unicode value of the current flat review character."
+msgstr "Speaks unicode value of the current flat review character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right alt key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:70
-msgid "right alt"
-msgstr "right alt"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Previous will go forwards in the window until you reach the end (i.e., it
+#. will wrap across lines if necessary).
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:279
+msgid "Moves flat review to the next character."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the next character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right ctrl key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:74
-msgid "right control"
-msgstr "right control"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This command will move to and present the end of the line.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:287
+msgid "Moves flat review to the end of the line."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the end of the line."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left meta key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:78
-msgid "left meta"
-msgstr "left meta"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. The bottom left is the bottom left of the window currently being reviewed.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:295
+msgid "Moves flat review to the bottom left."
+msgstr "Moves flat review to the bottom left."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right meta key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:82
-msgid "right meta"
-msgstr "right meta"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This command lets the user copy the contents currently being reviewed to the
+#. clipboard.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:304
+msgid "Copies the contents under flat review to the clipboard."
+msgstr "Copies the contents under flat review to the clipboard."
+
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. This command lets the user append the contents currently being reviewed to
+#. the existing contents of the clipboard.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:314
+msgid "Appends the contents under flat review to the clipboard."
+msgstr "Appends the contents under flat review to the clipboard."
+
+#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they sometimes want the
+#. entire row of a table read; other times they just want the current cell
+#. to be presented to them.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:320
+msgid "Toggles whether to read just the current table cell or the whole row."
+msgstr "Toggles whether to read just the current table cell or the whole row."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the num lock key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:86
-msgid "num lock"
-msgstr "num lock"
+#. Translators: the attributes being presented are the text attributes, such as
+#. bold, italic, font name, font size, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:325
+msgid "Reads the attributes associated with the current text character."
+msgstr "Reads the attributes associated with the current text character."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the caps lock key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:90
-msgid "caps lock"
-msgstr "caps lock"
+#. Translators: a refreshable braille display is an external hardware device that
+#. presents braille characters to the user. There are a limited number of cells
+#. on the display (typically 40 cells).  Orca provides the feature to build up a
+#. longer logical line and allow the user to press buttons on the braille display
+#. so they can pan left and right over this line.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:332
+msgid "Pans the braille display to the left."
+msgstr "Pans the braille display to the left."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the scroll lock key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:94
-msgid "scroll lock"
-msgstr "scroll lock"
+#. Translators: a refreshable braille display is an external hardware device that
+#. presents braille characters to the user. There are a limited number of cells
+#. on the display (typically 40 cells).  Orca provides the feature to build up a
+#. longer logical line and allow the user to press buttons on the braille display
+#. so they can pan left and right over this line.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:339
+msgid "Pans the braille display to the right."
+msgstr "Pans the braille display to the right."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:98 ../src/orca/keynames.py:102
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:106 ../src/orca/keynames.py:110
-msgid "page up"
-msgstr "page up"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
+#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next} {line,word,character}.
+#. Flat review is modal, and the user can be exploring the window without
+#. changing which object in the window which has focus. The feature used here
+#. will return the flat review to the object with focus.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:349
+msgid "Returns to object with keyboard focus."
+msgstr "Returns to object with keyboard focus."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:114 ../src/orca/keynames.py:118
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:122 ../src/orca/keynames.py:126
-msgid "page down"
-msgstr "page down"
+#. Translators: braille can be displayed in many ways. Contracted braille
+#. provides a more efficient means to represent text, especially long
+#. documents. The feature used here is an option to toggle between contracted
+#. and uncontracted.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:355
+msgid "Turns contracted braille on and off."
+msgstr "Turns contracted braille on and off."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left tab key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:134
-msgid "left tab"
-msgstr "left tab"
+#. Translators: hardware braille displays often have buttons near each braille
+#. cell. These are called cursor routing keys and are a way for a user to tell
+#. the machine they are interested in a particular character on the display.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:360
+msgid "Processes a cursor routing key."
+msgstr "Processes a cursor routing key."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the F11 key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:138
-msgid "F 11"
-msgstr "F 11"
+#. Translators: this is used to indicate the start point of a text selection.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:363
+msgid "Marks the beginning of a text selection."
+msgstr "Marks the beginning of a text selection."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the F12 key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:142
-msgid "F 12"
-msgstr "F 12"
+#. Translators: this is used to indicate the end point of a text selection.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:366
+msgid "Marks the end of a text selection."
+msgstr "Marks the end of a text selection."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the backspace key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:150
-msgid "backspace"
-msgstr "backspace"
+#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow the user to type any key
+#. on the keyboard and hear what the effects of that key would be. The effects
+#. might be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the particular key
+#. combination, or they might just be to echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't
+#. have a handler.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:373
+msgid "Enters learn mode.  Press escape to exit learn mode."
+msgstr "Enters learn mode.  Press escape to exit learn mode."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the return key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:154
-msgid "return"
-msgstr "return"
+#. Translators: the speech rate is how fast the speech synthesis engine will
+#. generate speech.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:377
+msgid "Decreases the speech rate."
+msgstr "Decreases the speech rate."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the enter key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:158
-msgid "enter"
-msgstr "enter"
+#. Translators: the speech rate is how fast the speech synthesis engine will
+#. generate speech.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:381
+msgid "Increases the speech rate."
+msgstr "Increases the speech rate."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the up arrow key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:162 ../src/orca/keynames.py:166
-msgid "up"
-msgstr "up"
+#. Translators: the speech pitch is how high or low in pitch/frequency the
+#. speech synthesis engine will generate speech.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:385
+msgid "Decreases the speech pitch."
+msgstr "Decreases the speech pitch."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the down arrow key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:170 ../src/orca/keynames.py:174
-msgid "down"
-msgstr "down"
+#. Translators: the speech pitch is how high or low in pitch/frequency the
+#. speech synthesis engine will generate speech.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:389
+msgid "Increases the speech pitch."
+msgstr "Increases the speech pitch."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left arrow key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:178 ../src/orca/keynames.py:182
-msgid "left"
-msgstr "left"
+#. Translators: Orca allows the user to turn speech synthesis on or off.
+#. We call it 'silencing'.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:393
+msgid "Toggles the silencing of speech."
+msgstr "Toggles the silencing of speech."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right arrow key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:186 ../src/orca/keynames.py:190
-msgid "right"
-msgstr "right"
+#. Translators: this string is associated with the keyboard shortcut to quit
+#. Orca.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:397
+msgid "Quits Orca"
+msgstr "Quits Orca"
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left super key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:194
-msgid "left super"
-msgstr "left super"
+#. Translators: the preferences configuration dialog is the dialog that allows
+#. users to set their preferences for Orca.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:401
+msgid "Displays the preferences configuration dialog."
+msgstr "Displays the preferences configuration dialogue."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right super key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:198
-msgid "right super"
-msgstr "right super"
+#. Translators: the preferences configuration dialog is the dialog that allows
+#. users to set their preferences for a specific application within Orca.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:406
+msgid "Displays the application preferences configuration dialog."
+msgstr "Displays the application preferences configuration dialogue."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the menu key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:202
-msgid "menu"
-msgstr "menu"
+#. Translators: Orca allows the user to enable/disable speaking of indentation
+#. and justification.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:411
+msgid "Toggles the speaking of indentation and justification."
+msgstr "Toggles the speaking of indentation and justification."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the ISO shift key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:206
-msgid "ISO level 3 shift"
-msgstr "ISO level 3 shift"
+#. Translators: Orca allows users to cycle through punctuation levels. None,
+#. some, most, or all, punctuation will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:415
+msgid "Cycles to the next speaking of punctuation level."
+msgstr "Cycles to the next speaking of punctuation level."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the help key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:210
-msgid "help"
-msgstr "help"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature whereby users can set up different "profiles,"
+#. which are collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as a
+#. "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and Spanish braille
+#. and selected when reading Spanish content. This string to be translated refers
+#. to an Orca command which makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst
+#. their saved profiles without having to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:423
+msgid "Cycles to the next settings profile."
+msgstr "Cycles to the next settings profile."
+
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via text-
+#. to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital letters are
+#. presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to presenting a
+#. capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers to as a sound
+#. 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to an Orca command which makes it
+#. possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
+#. to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:432
+msgid "Cycles to the next capitalization style."
+msgstr "Cycles to the next capitalisation style."
+
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed; "world" spoken when
+#. the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo. The following string refers to a command that allows the user to quickly
+#. choose which type of echo is being used.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:444
+msgid "Cycles to the next key echo level."
+msgstr "Cycles to the next key echo level."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the multi key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:214
-msgid "multi"
-msgstr "multi"
+#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users will not normally see. It
+#. describes a debug routine that allows the user to adjust the level of debug
+#. information that Orca generates at run time.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:449
+msgid "Cycles the debug level at run time."
+msgstr "Cycles the debug level at run time."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the mode switch key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:218
-msgid "mode switch"
-msgstr "mode switch"
+#. Translators: this command announces information regarding the relationship of
+#. the given bookmark to the current position. Note that in this context, the
+#. "bookmark" is storing the location of an accessible object, typically on a web
+#. page.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:456
+msgid "Bookmark where am I with respect to current position."
+msgstr "Bookmark where am I with respect to current position."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the escape key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:222
-msgid "escape"
-msgstr "escape"
+#. Translators: this event handler cycles through the registered bookmarks and
+#. takes the user to the previous bookmark location. Note that in this context,
+#. the "bookmark" is storing the location of an accessible object, typically on
+#. a web page.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:462
+msgid "Go to previous bookmark location."
+msgstr "Go to previous bookmark location."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the insert key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:226 ../src/orca/keynames.py:230
-msgid "insert"
-msgstr "insert"
+#. Translators: this command moves the user to the location stored at the bookmark.
+#. Note that in this context, the "bookmark" is storing the location of an
+#. accessible object, typically on a web page.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:467
+msgid "Go to bookmark."
+msgstr "Go to bookmark."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the delete key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:234 ../src/orca/keynames.py:238
-msgid "delete"
-msgstr "delete"
+#. Translators: this event handler cycles through the registered bookmarks and
+#. takes the user to the next bookmark location. Note that in this context, the
+#. "bookmark" is storing the location of an accessible object, typically on a web
+#. page.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:473
+msgid "Go to next bookmark location."
+msgstr "Go to next bookmark location."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the home key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:242 ../src/orca/keynames.py:246
-msgid "home"
-msgstr "home"
+#. Translators: this event handler binds an in-page accessible object location to
+#. the given input key command.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:477
+msgid "Add bookmark."
+msgstr "Add bookmark."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the end key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:250 ../src/orca/keynames.py:254
-msgid "end"
-msgstr "end"
+#. Translators: this event handler saves all bookmarks for the current application
+#. to disk.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:481
+msgid "Save bookmarks."
+msgstr "Save bookmarks."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the begin key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:258
-msgid "begin"
-msgstr "begin"
+#. Translators: Orca allows the item under the pointer to be spoken. This toggles
+#. the feature without the need to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:485
+msgid "Toggle mouse review mode."
+msgstr "Toggle mouse review mode."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
-#. non-spacing diacritical key for the acute glyph
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:268
-msgid "acute"
-msgstr "acute"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to present the current time in speech and in
+#. braille.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:489
+msgid "Present current time."
+msgstr "Present current time."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
-#. non-spacing diacritical key for the circumflex glyph
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:273
-msgid "circumflex"
-msgstr "circumflex"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to present the current date in speech and in
+#. braille.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:493
+msgid "Present current date."
+msgstr "Present current date."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
-#. non-spacing diacritical key for the diaeresis glyph
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:283
-msgid "diaeresis"
-msgstr "diaeresis"
+#. Translators: Orca normally intercepts all keyboard commands and only passes
+#. them along to the current application when they are not Orca commands. This
+#. command causes the next command issued to be passed along to the current
+#. application, bypassing Orca's interception of it.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:500
+msgid "Passes the next command on to the current application."
+msgstr "Passes the next command on to the current application."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
-#. non-spacing diacritical key for the ring glyph
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:288
-msgid "ring"
-msgstr "ring"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to review previous chat room messages in
+#. speech and braille. This string to be translated is associated with the
+#. keyboard commands used to review those previous messages.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:505
+msgid "Speak and braille a previous chat room message."
+msgstr "Speak and braille a previous chat room message."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
-#. non-spacing diacritical key for the stroke glyph
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:298
-msgid "stroke"
-msgstr "stroke"
+#. Translators: In chat applications, it is often possible to see that a "buddy"
+#. is typing currently (e.g. via a keyboard icon or status text). Some users like
+#. to have this typing status announced by Orca; others find that announcment
+#. unpleasant. Therefore, it is a setting in Orca. This string to be translated
+#. is associated with the command to toggle typing status presentation on or off.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:513
+msgid "Toggle whether we announce when our buddies are typing."
+msgstr "Toggle whether we announce when our buddies are typing."
 
-#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the minus key
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:302
-msgid "minus"
-msgstr "minus"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to review previous chat room messages in
+#. speech and braille. Some users prefer to have this message history combined
+#. (e.g. the last ten messages which came in, no matter what room they came
+#. from). Other users prefer to have specific room history (e.g. the last ten
+#. messages from #a11y). Therefore, this is a setting in Orca. This string to be
+#. translated is associated with the command to toggle specific room history on
+#. or off.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:523
+msgid "Toggle whether we provide chat room specific message histories."
+msgstr "Toggle whether we provide chat room-specific message histories."
 
-#. Translators:  sets the live region politeness level to polite
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:265
-msgid "setting live region to polite"
-msgstr "setting live region to polite"
+#. Translators: In chat applcations, Orca automatically presents incoming
+#. messages in speech and braille. If a user is in multiple conversations or
+#. channels at the same time, it can be confusing to know what room or channel
+#. a given message came from just from hearing/reading it. For this reason, Orca
+#. has an option to present the name of the room first ("#a11y <joanie> hello!"
+#. instead of "<joanie> hello!"). This string to be translated is associated with
+#. the command to toggle room name presentation on or off.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:534
+msgid ""
+"Toggle whether we prefix chat room messages with the name of the chat room."
+msgstr ""
+"Toggle whether we prefix chat room messages with the name of the chat room."
 
-#. Translators:  sets the live region politeness level to assertive
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:270
-msgid "setting live region to assertive"
-msgstr "setting live region to assertive"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls to the left.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:540
+msgid "Line Left"
+msgstr "Line Left"
 
-#. Translators:  sets the live region politeness level to rude
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:275
-msgid "setting live region to rude"
-msgstr "setting live region to rude"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls to the right.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:545
+msgid "Line Right"
+msgstr "Line Right"
 
-#. Translators:  sets the live region politeness level to off
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:280
-msgid "setting live region to off"
-msgstr "setting live region to off"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls up.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:550
+msgid "Line Up"
+msgstr "Line Up"
 
-#. Tranlators: this tells the user that a cached message
-#. is not available.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:299
-msgid "no live message saved"
-msgstr "no live message saved"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls down.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:555
+msgid "Line Down"
+msgstr "Line Down"
 
-#. Translators: This lets the user know that all live regions
-#. have been turned off.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:316
-msgid "All live regions set to off"
-msgstr "All live regions set to off"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, it instructs the braille display to freeze.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:560
+msgid "Freeze"
+msgstr "Freeze"
 
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:344
-msgid "live regions politeness levels restored"
-msgstr "live regions politeness levels restored"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls to the top left of the window.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:565
+msgid "Top Left"
+msgstr "Top Left"
 
-#. Translators: output the politeness level
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/liveregions.py:386
-#, python-format
-msgid "politeness level %s"
-msgstr "politeness level %s"
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls to the bottom left of the window.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:570
+msgid "Bottom Left"
+msgstr "Bottom Left"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display scrolls to position containing the cursor.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:575
+msgid "Cursor Position"
+msgstr "Cursor Position"
 
-#. Translators: Orca can present the last notification message
-#. to the user when the user presses a shortcut key.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:81
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). When pressing the
+#. button, the display toggles between six-dot braille and eight-dot braille.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:580
+msgid "Six Dots"
+msgstr "Six Dots"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). This command
+#. represents a whole set of buttons known as cursor routing keys and are a way
+#. for a user to move the application's caret to the position indicated on the
+#. display.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:587
+msgid "Cursor Routing"
+msgstr "Cursor Routing"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). This command
+#. represents the start of a selection operation. It is called "Cut Begin" to map
+#. to what BrlTTY users are used to: in character cell mode operation on virtual
+#. consoles, the act of copying text is erroneously called a "cut" operation.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:594
+msgid "Cut Begin"
+msgstr "Cut Begin"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command for a button on a refreshable braille display
+#. (an external hardware device used by people who are blind). This command
+#. represents marking the endpoint of a selection. It is called "Cut Line" to map
+#. to what BrlTTY users are used to: in character cell mode operation on virtual
+#. consoles, the act of copying text is erroneously called a "cut" operation.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:601
+msgid "Cut Line"
+msgstr "Cut Line"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command which causes Orca to present the last received
+#. notification message.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:605
 msgid "Present last notification message."
 msgstr "Present last notification message."
 
-#. Translators: Orca can present the previous notification message
-#. to the user when the user presses a shortcut key.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:89
+#. Translators: this is a command which causes Orca to present a list of all the
+#. notification messages received.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:609
+msgid "Present notification messages list"
+msgstr "Present notification messages list"
+
+#. Translators: this is a command which causes Orca to present the previous
+#. notification message.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:613
 msgid "Present previous notification message."
 msgstr "Present previous notification message."
 
-#. Translators: Orca can enable the notification messages
-#. list mode when the user presses a shortcut key.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:97
-msgid "Present notification messages list"
-msgstr "Present notification messages list"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:616
+msgid "Goes to next character."
+msgstr "Goes to next character."
 
-#. Translators: This is a brief message presented to the user
-#. the list of notifications is empty.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:125
-msgid "No notification messages"
-msgstr "No notification messages"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:619
+msgid "Goes to previous character."
+msgstr "Goes to previous character."
 
-#. Translators: This is a brief message presented to the user when
-#. when the top of a list of notifications is reached.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:156
-msgctxt "notification"
-msgid "Top"
-msgstr "Top"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:622
+msgid "Goes to next word."
+msgstr "Goes to next word."
 
-#. Translators: This is a brief message presented to the user when
-#. when the bottom of a list of notifications is reached.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:163
-msgctxt "notification"
-msgid "Bottom"
-msgstr "Bottom"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:625
+msgid "Goes to previous word."
+msgstr "Goes to previous word."
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a "List notification messages Mode" that allows
-#. the user to list the latest notification messages received.
-#. Escape exits this mode.
-#. This string is the prompt which will be presented to the user
-#. in both speech and braille upon exiting this mode.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:186
-msgid "Exiting list notification messages mode."
-msgstr "Exiting list notification messages mode."
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:628
+msgid "Goes to next line."
+msgstr "Goes to next line."
 
-#. Translators: This message inform to the user the number of
-#. messages in the list.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:240
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d message.\n"
-msgid_plural "%d messages.\n"
-msgstr[0] "%d message.\n"
-msgstr[1] "%d messages.\n"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:631
+msgid "Goes to previous line."
+msgstr "Goes to previous line."
 
-#. Translators: This is a help message.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:242
-msgid "Press h for help.\n"
-msgstr "Press h for help.\n"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:634
+msgid "Goes to the top of the file."
+msgstr "Goes to the top of the file."
 
-#. Translators: The following string instructs the user how to navigate
-#. amongst the list of commands presented in list notification
-#. messages mode as well as how to exit the list.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/notification_messages.py:249
-msgid ""
-"Use Up, Down, Home or End to navigate in the list.\n"
-"Press Escape to exit.\n"
-"Press Space to repeat the last message read.\n"
-"Press one digit to read a specific message.\n"
-msgstr ""
-"Use Up, Down, Home or End to navigate in the list.\n"
-"Press Escape to exit.\n"
-"Press Space to repeat the last message read.\n"
-"Press one digit to read a specific message.\n"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:637
+msgid "Goes to the bottom of the file."
+msgstr "Goes to the bottom of the file."
 
-#. Translators: this text is the description displayed when Orca is
-#. launched from the command line and the help text is displayed.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:89
-msgid "orca - scriptable screen reader"
-msgstr "orca - scriptable screen reader"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:640
+msgid "Goes to the beginning of the line."
+msgstr "Goes to the beginning of the line."
 
-#. Translators: this text is the description displayed when Orca is
-#. launched from the command line and the help text is displayed.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:92
-msgid "Report bugs to orca-list gnome org "
-msgstr "Report bugs to orca-list gnome org "
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:643
+msgid "Goes to the end of the line."
+msgstr "Goes to the end of the line."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-r, --replace' which tells Orca to replace any existing Orca
-#. process(es) that might be running.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:106
-msgid "Replace a currently running Orca"
-msgstr "Replace a currently running Orca"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:646
+msgid "Goes to the next object."
+msgstr "Goes to the next object."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-t, --text-setup' that will initially display a list of questions
-#. in text form, that the user will need to answer, before Orca will
-#. startup. For this to happen properly, Orca will need to be run
-#. from a terminal window.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:115
-msgid "Set up user preferences (text version)"
-msgstr "Set up user preferences (text version)"
+#. Translators: this is a command related to navigating within a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:649
+msgid "Goes to the previous object."
+msgstr "Goes to the previous object."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-l, --list-apps' which prints the names of running applications
-#. which can be seen by assistive technologies such as Orca and
-#. Accercser.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:123
-msgid "Print the known running applications"
-msgstr "Print the known running applications"
+#. Translators: this is for causing a collapsed combo box which was reached
+#. by Orca's caret navigation to be expanded.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:654
+msgid "Causes the current combo box to be expanded."
+msgstr "Causes the current combo box to be expanded."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-e, --enable' which allows the user to specify an option to
-#. enable as Orca is started.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:130
-msgid "Force use of option"
-msgstr "Force use of option"
+#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox (or Thunderbird)
+#. itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's
+#. often broken, so Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers
+#. the user the ability to toggle which application is controlling the caret.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:661
+msgid "Switches between Gecko native and Orca caret navigation."
+msgstr "Switches between Gecko native and Orca caret navigation."
 
-#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
-#. provided when using the '-e, --enable' or '-d, --disable' command
-#. line option.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:134 ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:145
-msgid "OPTION"
-msgstr "OPTION"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This string refers to a command
+#. to cycle through the different "politeness" levels.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:670
+msgid "Advance live region politeness setting."
+msgstr "Advance live region politeness setting."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-d, --disable' which allows the user to specify an option to
-#. enable as Orca is started.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:141
-msgid "Prevent use of option"
-msgstr "Prevent use of option"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This string refers to a command
+#. to turn off live regions by default.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:680
+msgid "Set default live region politeness level to off."
+msgstr "Set default live region politeness level to off."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-p, --profile' which allows you to specify a profile to be
-#. loaded. A profile stores a group of Orca settings configured by
-#. the user for a particular purpose, such as a 'Spanish' profile
-#. which would include Spanish braille and Spanish text-to-speech.
-#. An Orca settings file contains one or more profiles.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:155
-msgid "Load profile"
-msgstr "Load profile"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. This string refers to a command for reviewing up to nine stored previous live
+#. messages.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:686
+msgid "Review live region announcement."
+msgstr "Review live region announcement."
 
-#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
-#. provided when using the '-p, --profile' command line option.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:158
-msgid "NAME"
-msgstr "NAME"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. This string refers to an Orca command which allows the user to toggle whether
+#. or not Orca pays attention to changes in live regions. Note that turning off
+#. monitoring of live events is NOT the same as turning the politeness level
+#. to "off". The user can opt to have no notifications presented (politeness
+#. level of "off") and still manually review recent updates to live regions via
+#. Orca commands for doing so -- as long as the monitoring of live regions is
+#. enabled.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:697
+msgid "Monitor live regions."
+msgstr "Monitor live regions."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '-u, --user-prefs' that allows you to specify an alternate
-#. location from which to loadr the user preferences.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:165
-msgid "Use alternate directory for user preferences"
-msgstr "Use alternate directory for user preferences"
+#. Translators: hovering the mouse over certain objects on a web page causes a
+#. new object to appear such as a pop-up menu. This command will move the user
+#. to the object which just appeared as a result of the user hovering the mouse.
+#. If the user is already in the mouse over object, this command will hide the
+#. mouse over and return the user to the object he/she was in.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:704
+msgid "Moves focus into and away from the current mouse over."
+msgstr "Moves focus into and away from the current mouse over."
 
-#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
-#. provided when using the '-u, --user-prefs' command line option.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:168
-msgid "DIR"
-msgstr "DIR"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which row of a spreadsheet
+#. or table should be treated as containing column headers. This string refers to
+#. the command to set the row.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:709
+msgid "Set the row to use as dynamic column headers."
+msgstr "Set the row to use as dynamic column headers."
+
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which row of a spreadsheet
+#. or table should be treated as containing column headers. This string refers to
+#. the command to unset the row so it is no longer treated as if it contained
+#. column headers.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:715
+msgid "Clears the dynamic column headers."
+msgstr "Clears the dynamic column headers."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '--debug-file' which allows the user to override the default,
-#. date-based name of the debugging output file.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:175
-msgid "Send debug output to the specified file"
-msgstr "Send debug output to the specified file"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which column of a
+#. spreadsheet or table should be treated as containing row headers. This
+#. string refers to the command to set the column.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:720
+msgid "Set the column to use as dynamic row headers."
+msgstr "Set the column to use as dynamic row headers."
+
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which column of a
+#. spreadsheet or table should be treated as containing column headers. This
+#. string refers to the command to unset the column so it is no longer treated
+#. as if it contained row headers.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:726
+msgid "Clears the dynamic row headers"
+msgstr "Clears the dynamic row headers"
 
-#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
-#. provided when using the '--debug-file' command line option.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:178
-msgid "FILE"
-msgstr "FILE"
+#. Translators: This string refers to an Orca command. The "input line" refers
+#. to the place where one enters formulas for a spreadsheet.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:730
+msgid "Presents the contents of the input line."
+msgstr "Presents the contents of the input line."
 
-#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
-#. '--debug' which enables debugging output for Orca to be sent to
-#. a file. The YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS portion of the string indicates
-#. the file name will be formed from the current date and time with
-#. 'debug' in front and '.out' at the end. The 'debug' and '.out'
-#. portions of this string should not be translated (i.e., it will
-#. always start with 'debug' and end with '.out', regardless of the
-#. locale.).
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:190
-msgid "Send debug output to debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out"
-msgstr "Send debug output to debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out"
+#. Translators: the structural navigation keys are designed to move the caret
+#. around the document content by object type. Thus H moves you to the next
+#. heading, Shift H to the previous heading, T to the next table, and so on.
+#. This feature needs to be toggle-able so that it does not interfere with normal
+#. writing functions.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:737
+msgid "Toggles structural navigation keys."
+msgstr "Toggles structural navigation keys."
 
-#. Translators: This message is displayed when the user starts Orca
-#. from the command line and includes an invalid option or argument.
-#. After the message, the list of invalid items, as typed by the
-#. user, is displayed.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:203
-msgid "The following are not valid: "
-msgstr "The following are not valid: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among anchors in a document. An anchor is
+#. a named spot that one can jump to.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:741
+msgid "Goes to previous anchor."
+msgstr "Goes to previous anchor."
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented to the user who attempts
-#. to launch Orca from some other environment than the graphical
-#. desktop.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:286
-msgid "Cannot start Orca because it cannot connect to the Desktop."
-msgstr "Cannot start Orca because it cannot connect to the Desktop."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among anchors in a document. An anchor is
+#. a named spot that one can jump to.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:745
+msgid "Goes to next anchor."
+msgstr "Goes to next anchor."
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when
-#. the specified profile could not be loaded. A profile stores
-#. a group of Orca settings configured for a particular purpose,
-#. such as a Spanish profile which would include Spanish braille
-#. and Spanish text-to-speech.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:322
-#, python-format
-msgid "Profile could not be loaded: %s"
-msgstr "Profile could not be loaded: %s"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among blockquotes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:748
+msgid "Goes to previous blockquote."
+msgstr "Goes to previous blockquote."
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when
-#. he/she tries to launch Orca, but Orca is already running.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:328
-msgid ""
-"Another Orca process is already running for this session.\n"
-"Run \"orca --replace\" to replace that process with a new one."
-msgstr ""
-"Another Orca process is already running for this session.\n"
-"Run \"orca --replace\" to replace that process with a new one."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among blockquotes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:751
+msgid "Goes to next blockquote."
+msgstr "Goes to next blockquote."
 
-#. Translators: this is a regular expression that is intended to match
-#. a positive 'yes' response from a user at the command line.  The expression
-#. as given means - does it begin with (that's the '^' character) any of
-#. the characters in the '[' ']'?  In this case, we've chosen 'Y', 'y', and
-#. '1' to mean positive answers, so any string beginning with 'Y', 'y', or
-#. '1' will match.  For an example of translation, assume your language has
-#. the words 'posolutely' and 'absitively' as common words that mean the
-#. equivalent of 'yes'.  You might make the expression match the upper and
-#. lower case forms: "^[aApP1]".  If the 'yes' and 'no' words for your
-#. locale begin with the same character, the regular expression should be
-#. modified to use words.  For example: "^(yes|Yes)" (note the change from
-#. using '[' and ']' to '(' and ')').
-#.
-#. Finally, this expression should match what you've chosen for the
-#. translation of the "Enter y or n:" strings for this file.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:59
-msgid "^[Yy1]"
-msgstr "^[Yy1]"
-
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:60
-msgid "^[Nn0]"
-msgstr "^[Nn0]"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among blockquotes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:754
+msgid "Displays a list of blockquotes."
+msgstr "Displays a list of blockquotes."
 
-#. Translators: this means speech synthesis (i.e., the machine
-#. speaks to you from its speakers) is not installed or working.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:131 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:140
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:158
-msgid "Speech is unavailable."
-msgstr "Speech is unavailable."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:757
+msgid "Goes to previous button."
+msgstr "Goes to previous button."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:143
-msgid "Welcome to Orca setup."
-msgstr "Welcome to Orca setup."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:760
+msgid "Goes to next button."
+msgstr "Goes to next button."
 
-#. Translators: the speech system represents what general
-#. speech wrapper is going to be used.  Speech-dispatcher
-#. is an example of a speech system. It provides wrappers
-#. around specific speech servers (engines).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:166
-msgid "Select desired speech system:"
-msgstr "Select desired speech system:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:763
+msgid "Displays a list of buttons."
+msgstr "Displays a list of buttons."
 
-#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical choice.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:179 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:220
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:272 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:460
-msgid "Enter choice: "
-msgstr "Enter choice: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among check boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:766
+msgid "Goes to previous check box."
+msgstr "Goes to previous tick box."
 
-#. Translators: this is letting the user they input an
-#. invalid integer value on the command line and is
-#. also requesting they enter a valid integer value.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:186 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:223
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:278 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:475
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:477
-msgid "Please enter a valid number."
-msgstr "Please enter a valid number."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among check boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:769
+msgid "Goes to next check box."
+msgstr "Goes to next tick box."
 
-#. Translators: this means speech synthesis will not be used.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:190 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:201
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:227 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:243
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:282
-msgid "Speech will not be used.\n"
-msgstr "Speech will not be used.\n"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among check boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:772
+msgid "Displays a list of check boxes."
+msgstr "Displays a list of tick boxes."
 
-#. Translators: this means no working speech servers (speech
-#. synthesis engines) can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:200
-msgid "No servers available.\n"
-msgstr "No servers available.\n"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among combo boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:775
+msgid "Goes to previous combo box."
+msgstr "Goes to previous combo box."
 
-#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical choice from a list
-#. of available speech synthesis engines.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:207
-msgid "Select desired speech server."
-msgstr "Select desired speech server."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among combo boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:778
+msgid "Goes to next combo box."
+msgstr "Goes to next combo box."
 
-#. Translators: this means the speech server (speech synthesis
-#. engine) is not working properly and no voices (e.g., male,
-#. female, child) are available.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:239
-msgid "No voices available.\n"
-msgstr "No voices available.\n"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among combo boxes in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:781
+msgid "Displays a list of combo boxes."
+msgstr "Displays a list of combo boxes."
 
-#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical value from a
-#. list of choices of speech synthesis voices (e.g., male,
-#. female, child).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:250
-msgid "Select desired voice:"
-msgstr "Select desired voice:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among entries in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:784
+msgid "Goes to previous entry."
+msgstr "Goes to previous entry."
 
-#. Translators: the word echo feature of Orca will speak the
-#. word prior to the caret when the user types a word
-#. delimiter.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:321
-msgid "Enable echo by word?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable echo by word?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among entries in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:787
+msgid "Goes to next entry."
+msgstr "Goes to next entry."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:331 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:350
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:376 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:393
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:410 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:428
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:509 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:528
-msgid "Please enter y or n."
-msgstr "Please enter y or n."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among entries in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:790
+msgid "Displays a list of entries."
+msgstr "Displays a list of entries."
 
-#. Translators: if key echo is enabled, Orca will speak the
-#. name of a key as the user types on the keyboard.  If the
-#. user wants key echo, they will then be prompted for which
-#. classes of keys they want echoed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:340
-msgid "Enable key echo?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable key echo?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among form fields in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:793
+msgid "Goes to previous form field."
+msgstr "Goes to previous form field."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
-#. normal text entry keys.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:366
-msgid "Enable alphanumeric and punctuation keys?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable alphanumeric and punctuation keys?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among form fields in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:796
+msgid "Goes to next form field."
+msgstr "Goes to next form field."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
-#. CTRL, ALT, Shift, Insert, and "Fn" on laptops.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:383
-msgid "Enable modifier keys?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable modifier keys?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among form fields in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:799
+msgid "Displays a list of form fields."
+msgstr "Displays a list of form fields."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
-#. the keys at the top of the keyboard.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:400
-msgid "Enable function keys?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable function keys?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:802
+msgid "Goes to previous heading."
+msgstr "Goes to previous heading."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
-#. space, enter, escape, tab, backspace, delete, arrow
-#. keys, page up, page down, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:418
-msgid "Enable action keys?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable action keys?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:805
+msgid "Goes to next heading."
+msgstr "Goes to next heading."
 
-#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
-#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
-#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:434
-msgid "Select desired keyboard layout."
-msgstr "Select desired keyboard layout."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:808
+msgid "Displays a list of headings."
+msgstr "Displays a list of headings."
 
-#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
-#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
-#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:446
-msgid "1. Desktop"
-msgstr "1. Desktop"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#. <h1> is a heading at level 1, <h2> is a heading at level 2, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:812
+#, python-format
+msgid "Goes to previous heading at level %d."
+msgstr "Goes to previous heading at level %d."
 
-#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
-#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
-#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:453
-msgid "2. Laptop"
-msgstr "2. Laptop"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#. <h1> is a heading at level 1, <h2> is a heading at level 2, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:816
+#, python-format
+msgid "Goes to next heading at level %d."
+msgstr "Goes to next heading at level %d."
 
-#. Translators: this is prompting for whether the user wants to
-#. use a refreshable braille display (an external hardware
-#. device) or not.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:499
-msgid "Enable Braille?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable Braille?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among headings (e.g. <h1>) in a document.
+#. <h1> is a heading at level 1, <h2> is a heading at level 2, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:820
+#, python-format
+msgid "Displays a list of headings at level %d."
+msgstr "Displays a list of headings at level %d."
 
-#. Translators: the braille monitor is a graphical display on
-#. the screen that is used for debugging and demoing purposes.
-#. It presents what would be (or is being) shown on the
-#. external refreshable braille display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:518
-msgid "Enable Braille Monitor?  Enter y or n: "
-msgstr "Enable Braille Monitor?  Enter y or n: "
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among ARIA landmarks in a document. ARIA
+#. role landmarks are the W3C defined HTML tag attribute 'role' used to identify
+#. important part of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:825
+msgid "Goes to previous landmark."
+msgstr "Goes to previous landmark."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:537
-msgid "Setup complete.  Press Return to continue."
-msgstr "Setup complete.  Press Return to continue."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among ARIA landmarks in a document. ARIA
+#. role landmarks are the W3C defined HTML tag attribute 'role' used to identify
+#. important part of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:830
+msgid "Goes to next landmark."
+msgstr "Goes to next landmark."
 
-#. Check to see if we have just had an "object:state-changed:showing"
-#. event for the Find button. If the name is "Find", and one of its
-#. states is VISIBLE and we are currently searching, that means we
-#. have just stopped a search. Inform the user that the search is
-#. complete and tell them how many files were found.
-#.
-#. Translators: the "Find" string must match what gnome-search-tool
-#. is using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're forced
-#. to do so in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:1 ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:319
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:321
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:164
-msgid "Find"
-msgstr "Find"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among large objects in a document.
+#. A 'large object' is a logical chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list,
+#. a table, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:835
+msgid "Goes to previous large object."
+msgstr "Goes to previous large object."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:2
-msgid "Orca Find Dialog"
-msgstr "Orca Find Dialogue"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among large objects in a document.
+#. A 'large object' is a logical chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list,
+#. a table, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:840
+msgid "Goes to next large object."
+msgstr "Goes to next large object."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:3
-msgid "Close"
-msgstr "Close"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among large objects in a document.
+#. A 'large object' is a logical chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list,
+#. a table, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:845
+msgid "Displays a list of large objects."
+msgstr "Displays a list of large objects."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:4
-msgid "_Search for:"
-msgstr "_Search for:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:848
+msgid "Displays a list of links."
+msgstr "Displays a list of links."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:5
-msgid "Search for:"
-msgstr "Search for:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among lists in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:851
+msgid "Goes to previous list."
+msgstr "Goes to previous list."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:6 ../src/orca/orca_gui_find.py:134
-msgid "C_urrent location"
-msgstr "C_urrent location"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among lists in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:854
+msgid "Goes to next list."
+msgstr "Goes to next list."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:7
-msgid "_Top of window"
-msgstr "_Top of window"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among lists in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:857
+msgid "Displays a list of lists."
+msgstr "Displays a list of lists."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:8
-msgid "Top of window"
-msgstr "Top of window"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among list items in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:860
+msgid "Goes to previous list item."
+msgstr "Goes to previous list item."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:9
-msgid "Start from:"
-msgstr "Start from:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among list items in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:863
+msgid "Goes to next list item."
+msgstr "Goes to next list item."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:10
-msgid "_Wrap around"
-msgstr "_Wrap around"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among list items in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:866
+msgid "Displays a list of list items."
+msgstr "Displays a list of list items."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:11
-msgid "Search _backwards"
-msgstr "Search _backwards"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among live regions in a document. A live
+#. region is an area of a web page that is periodically updated, e.g. a stock
+#. ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:871
+msgid "Goes to previous live region."
+msgstr "Goes to previous live region."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:12
-msgid "Search direction:"
-msgstr "Search direction:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among live regions in a document. A live
+#. region is an area of a web page that is periodically updated, e.g. a stock
+#. ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:876
+msgid "Goes to next live region."
+msgstr "Goes to next live region."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:13
-msgid "_Match case"
-msgstr "_Match case"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among live regions in a document. A live
+#. region is an area of a web page that is periodically updated, e.g. a stock
+#. ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:881
+msgid "Goes to the last live region which made an announcement."
+msgstr "Goes to the last live region which made an announcement."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:14
-msgid "Match _entire word only"
-msgstr "Match _entire word only"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among paragraphs in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:884
+msgid "Goes to previous paragraph."
+msgstr "Goes to previous paragraph."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:15
-msgid "Results must:"
-msgstr "Results must:"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among paragraphs in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:887
+msgid "Goes to next paragraph."
+msgstr "Goes to next paragraph."
 
-#. Translators: This is used in the Orca About dialog.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:105
-msgid "The Orca Team"
-msgstr "The Orca Team"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among paragraphs in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:890
+msgid "Displays a list of paragraphs."
+msgstr "Displays a list of paragraphs."
 
-#. Translators: This text is used in the Orca About dialog.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:108
-msgid ""
-"A free, open source scriptable screen reader, which provides access to "
-"applications and toolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop)."
-msgstr ""
-"A free, open source scriptable screen reader, which provides access to "
-"applications and toolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop)."
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among radio buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:893
+msgid "Goes to previous radio button."
+msgstr "Goes to previous radio button."
 
-#. Translators: This text is used in the Orca About dialog.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:113
-msgid ""
-"Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The Orca Team \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Igalia, S.L. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010 Consorcio Fernando de los Rios \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010 Informal Informatica LTDA. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Sun Microsystems Inc. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Google Inc. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Eitan Isaacson \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Brailcom, o.p.s. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 BAUM Retec, A.G."
-msgstr ""
-"Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The Orca Team \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Igalia, S.L. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010 Consorcio Fernando de los Rios \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2010 Informal Informatica LTDA. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Sun Microsystems Inc. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Google Inc. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Eitan Isaacson \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Brailcom, o.p.s. \n"
-"Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 BAUM Retec, A.G."
-
-#. Translators: This text is used in the Orca About dialog. Please
-#. translate it to contain your name. And thank you for your work!
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:125
-msgid "translator-credits"
-msgstr ""
-"Gareth Owen <gowen72 yahoo com>\n"
-"David Lodge <dave cirt net>\n"
-"Philip Withnall <philip tecnocode co uk>\n"
-"Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among radio buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:896
+msgid "Goes to next radio button."
+msgstr "Goes to next radio button."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among radio buttons in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:899
+msgid "Displays a list of radio buttons."
+msgstr "Displays a list of radio buttons."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among separators (e.g. <hr>) in a
+#. document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:903
+msgid "Goes to previous separator."
+msgstr "Goes to previous separator."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among separators (e.g. <hr>) in a
+#. document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:907
+msgid "Goes to next separator."
+msgstr "Goes to next separator."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among tables in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:910
+msgid "Goes to previous table."
+msgstr "Goes to previous table."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among tables in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:913
+msgid "Goes to next table."
+msgstr "Goes to next table."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among tables in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:916
+msgid "Displays a list of tables."
+msgstr "Displays a list of tables."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:919
+msgid "Goes down one cell."
+msgstr "Goes down one cell."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:922
+msgid "Goes to the first cell in a table."
+msgstr "Goes to the first cell in a table."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:925
+msgid "Goes to the last cell in a table."
+msgstr "Goes to the last cell in a table."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:928
+msgid "Goes left one cell."
+msgstr "Goes left one cell."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:931
+msgid "Goes right one cell."
+msgstr "Goes right one cell."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:934
+msgid "Goes up one cell."
+msgstr "Goes up one cell."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among unvisited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:937
+msgid "Goes to previous unvisited link."
+msgstr "Goes to previous unvisited link."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among unvisited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:940
+msgid "Goes to next unvisited link."
+msgstr "Goes to next unvisited link."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among unvisited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:943
+msgid "Displays a list of unvisited links."
+msgstr "Displays a list of unvisited links."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among visited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:946
+msgid "Goes to previous visited link."
+msgstr "Goes to previous visited link."
+
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among visited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:949
+msgid "Goes to next visited link."
+msgstr "Goes to next visited link."
 
-#. Translators: This text is used in the Orca About dialog. Orca is
-#. licensed under LGPL2.1+.
+#. Translators: this is for navigating among visited links in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/cmdnames.py:952
+msgid "Displays a list of visited links."
+msgstr "Displays a list of visited links."
+
+#. Translators: this is the action name for
+#. the 'toggle' action. It must be the same
+#. string used in the *.po file for gail.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_main.py:130
-msgid ""
-"Orca is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n"
-"modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General\n"
-"Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;\n"
-"either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any\n"
-"later version.\n"
-"\n"
-"Orca is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but\n"
-"WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"
-"MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See\n"
-"the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.\n"
-"\n"
-"You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General\n"
-"Public License along with Orca; if not, write to the\n"
-"Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\n"
-"Boston MA  02110-1301 USA."
-msgstr ""
-"Orca is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n"
-"modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General\n"
-"Public Licence as published by the Free Software Foundation;\n"
-"either version 2.1 of the Licence, or (at your option) any\n"
-"later version.\n"
-"\n"
-"Orca is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but\n"
-"WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"
-"MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See\n"
-"the GNU Lesser General Public Licence for more details.\n"
-"\n"
-"You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General\n"
-"Public Licence along with Orca; if not, write to the\n"
-"Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\n"
-"Boston MA  02110-1301 USA."
+#: ../src/orca/flat_review.py:1050 ../src/orca/generator.py:474
+#: ../src/orca/generator.py:723 ../src/orca/generator.py:765
+#: ../src/orca/generator.py:811
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/speech_generator.py:121
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:635
+#: ../src/orca/tutorialgenerator.py:558 ../src/orca/tutorialgenerator.py:598
+msgid "toggle"
+msgstr "toggle"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has had to implement its own caret navigation model to work
+#. around issues in Gecko/Firefox. In some versions of Firefox, we must perform
+#. a focus grab on each object being navigated in order for things to work as
+#. expected; in other versions of Firefox, we must avoid doing so in order for
+#. things# to work as expected. We cannot identify with certainty which situation
+#. the user is in, so we must provide this as an option within Orca.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:40
+msgid "_Grab focus on objects when navigating"
+msgstr "_Grab focus on objects when navigating"
+
+#. Translators: When the user arrows up and down in HTML content, and Orca is
+#. controlling the caret, the user might want Orca to always position the
+#. cursor at the beginning of the line (as opposed to the position directly
+#. above/below the current cursor position). Different users have different
+#. preferences. This string is the label for a checkbox which allows users
+#. to set the line-positioning behavior they want.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:49
+msgid "_Position cursor at start of line when navigating vertically"
+msgstr "_Position cursor at start of line when navigating vertically"
+
+#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will tell you when one of
+#. your buddies is typing a message.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:53
+msgid "Announce when your _buddies are typing"
+msgstr "Announce when your _buddies are typing"
+
+#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will provide the user with
+#. chat room specific message histories rather than just a single history which
+#. contains the latest messages from all the chat rooms that they are in.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:58
+msgid "Provide chat room specific _message histories"
+msgstr "Provide chat room-specific _message histories"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label of a panel holding options for how messages in
+#. this application's chat rooms should be spoken. The options are: Speak messages
+#. from all channels (i.e. even if the chat application doesn't have focus); speak
+#. messages from a channel only if it is the active channel; speak messages from
+#. any channel, but only if the chat application has focus.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:65
+msgid "Speak messages from"
+msgstr "Speak messages from"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label of a radio button. If it is selected, Orca will
+#. speak all new chat messages as they appear irrespective of whether or not the
+#. chat application currently has focus. This is the default behaviour.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:70
+msgid "All cha_nnels"
+msgstr "All cha_nnels"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label of a radio button. If it is selected, Orca will
+#. speak all new chat messages as they appear if and only if the chat application
+#. has focus. The string substituion is for the application name (e.g Pidgin).
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:75
+#, python-format
+msgid "All channels when an_y %s window is active"
+msgstr "All channels when an_y %s window is active"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label of a radio button. If it is selected, Orca will
+#. only speak new chat messages for the currently active channel, irrespective of
+#. whether the chat application has focus.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:80
+msgid "A channel only if its _window is active"
+msgstr "A channel only if its _window is active"
+
+#. Translators: If this checkbox is checked, then Orca will speak the name of the
+#. chat room prior to presenting an incoming message.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:84
+msgid "_Speak Chat Room name"
+msgstr "_Speak Chat Room name"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label which will appear in the list of available speech
+#. engines as a special item. It refers to the default engine configured within
+#. the speech subsystem. Apart from this item, the user will have a chance to
+#. select a particular speech engine by its real name (Festival, IBMTTS, etc.)
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:90
+msgid "Default Synthesizer"
+msgstr "Default Synthesiser"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label for a spinbutton. This option allows the user
+#. to specify the number of matched characters that must be present before Orca
+#. speaks the line that contains the results from an application's Find toolbar.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:95
+msgid "Minimum length of matched text:"
+msgstr "Minimum length of matched text:"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label of a panel containing options for what Orca
+#. presents when the user is in the Find toolbar of an application, e.g. Firefox.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:99
+msgid "Find Options"
+msgstr "Find Options"
+
+#. Translators: This is the label for a checkbox. This option controls whether
+#. the line that contains the match from an application's Find toolbar should
+#. always be spoken, or only spoken if it is a different line than the line
+#. which contained the last match.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:105
+msgid "Onl_y speak changed lines during find"
+msgstr "Onl_y speak changed lines during find"
 
+#. Translators: This is the label for a checkbox. This option controls whether or
+#. not Orca will automatically speak the line that contains the match while the
+#. user is performing a search from the Find toolbar of an application, e.g.
+#. Firefox.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:111
+msgid "Speak results during _find"
+msgstr "Speak results during _find"
+
+#. Translators: Function is a table column header where the cells in the column
+#. are a sentence that briefly describes what action Orca will take if and when
+#. the user invokes that keyboard command.
 #. DESCRIP
 #.
 #. Translators: Function is a table column header where the
@@ -3228,4746 +3259,4453 @@ msgstr ""
 #. what action Orca will take when the user invokes an Orca-specific
 #. keyboard command.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:233
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:116 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:235
 msgid "Function"
 msgstr "Function"
 
+#. Translators: Key Binding is a table column header where the cells in the
+#. column represent keyboard combinations the user can press to invoke Orca
+#. commands.
 #. Translators: Key Binding is a table column header where
 #. the cells in the column represent keyboard combinations
 #. the user can press to invoke Orca commands.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:311
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:121 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:313
 msgid "Key Binding"
 msgstr "Key Binding"
 
-#. Translators: Modified is a table column header where the
-#. cells represent whether a key binding has been modified
-#. from the default key binding.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:332
-msgid "Modified"
-msgstr "Modified"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a blockquote.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:127
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Blockquote"
+msgstr "Blockquote"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a button.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:133
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Button"
+msgstr "Button"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the caption of a table.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:139
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Caption"
+msgstr "Caption"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the label of a check box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:145
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Check Box"
+msgstr "Tick Box"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the selected item in a combo box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:151
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Combo Box"
+msgstr "Combo Box"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the description of an element.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:157
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Description"
+msgstr "Description"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a heading.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:163
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Heading"
+msgstr "Heading"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:406
-msgid "Accessibility support for GNOME has just been enabled."
-msgstr "Accessibility support for GNOME has just been enabled."
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the label of a form field.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:169
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Label"
+msgstr "Label"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of a column which
+#. contains the level of a heading. Level will be a "1" for <h1>, a "2" for <h2>,
+#. and so on.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:176
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Level"
+msgstr "Level"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a link.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:182
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Link"
+msgstr "Link"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a list.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:188
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "List"
+msgstr "List"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a list item.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:194
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "List Item"
+msgstr "List Item"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of an object.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:200
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Object"
+msgstr "Object"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of a paragraph.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:206
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Paragraph"
+msgstr "Paragraph"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the label of a radio button.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:212
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Radio Button"
+msgstr "Radio Button"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the role of a widget. Examples include "heading", "paragraph",
+#. "table", "combo box", etc.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:219
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Role"
+msgstr "Role"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the selected item of a form field.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:225
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Selected Item"
+msgstr "Selected Item"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the state of a widget. Examples include "checked"/"not checked",
+#. "selected"/"not selected", "visited/not visited", etc.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:232
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "State"
+msgstr "State"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the text of an entry.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:238
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Text"
+msgstr "Text"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the URI of a link.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:244
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "URI"
+msgstr "URI"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title for a column which
+#. contains the value of a form field.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:250
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Value"
+msgstr "Value"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:408
-msgid "You need to log out and log back in for the change to take effect."
-msgstr "You need to log out and log back in for the change to take effect."
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:255
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Blockquotes"
+msgstr "Blockquotes"
 
-#. Translators: This refers to the default/typical voice used
-#. by Orca when presenting the content of the screen and other
-#. messages.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:678
-msgctxt "VoiceType"
-msgid "Default"
-msgstr "Default"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:260
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Buttons"
+msgstr "Buttons"
 
-#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
-#. presenting one or more characters which is in uppercase.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:682
-msgctxt "VoiceType"
-msgid "Uppercase"
-msgstr "Uppercase"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:265
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Check Boxes"
+msgstr "Tick Boxes"
 
-#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
-#. presenting one or more characters which is part of a
-#. hyperlink.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:687
-msgctxt "VoiceType"
-msgid "Hyperlink"
-msgstr "Hyperlink"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:270
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Combo Boxes"
+msgstr "Combo Boxes"
 
-#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
-#. presenting information which is not displayed on the screen
-#. as text, but is still being communicated by the system in
-#. some visual fashion. For instance, Orca says "misspelled"
-#. to indicate the presence of the red squiggly line found
-#. under a spelling error; Orca might say "3 of 6" when a
-#. user Tabs into a list of six items and the third item is
-#. selected. And so on.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:697
-msgctxt "VoiceType"
-msgid "System"
-msgstr "System"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:275
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Entries"
+msgstr "Entries"
 
-#. Attribute Name column (NAME).
-#.
-#. Translators: Attribute here refers to text attributes such
-#. as bold, underline, family-name, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1140
-msgid "Attribute Name"
-msgstr "Attribute Name"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:280
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Form Fields"
+msgstr "Form Fields"
 
-#. Attribute Speak column (IS_SPOKEN).
-#.
-#. Translators: the "Speak" column consists of a single checkbox
-#. for each text attribute.  If the checkbox is checked, Orca
-#. will speak that attribute, if it is present, when the user
-#. presses Orca_Modifier+F.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1155
-msgid "Speak"
-msgstr "Speak"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:285
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Headings"
+msgstr "Headings"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#. Level will be a "1" for <h1>, a "2" for <h2>, and so on.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:291
+#, python-format
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Headings at Level %d"
+msgstr "Headings at Level %d"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#. A 'large object' is a logical chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list,
+#. a table, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:298
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Large Objects"
+msgstr "Large Objects"
 
-#. Attribute Mark in Braille column (IS_BRAILLED).
-#.
-#. Translators: The "Mark in braille" column consists of a single
-#. checkbox for each text attribute.  If the checkbox is checked,
-#. Orca will "underline" that attribute, if it is present, on
-#. the refreshable braille display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1173
-msgid "Mark in braille"
-msgstr "Mark in braille"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:303
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Links"
+msgstr "Links"
 
-#. Attribute Value column (VALUE)
-#.
-#. Translators: "Present Unless" is a column header of the text
-#. attributes pane of the Orca preferences dialog.  On this pane,
-#. the user can select a set of text attributes that they would like
-#. spoken and/or indicated in braille.  Because the list of attributes
-#. could get quite lengthy, we provide the option to always speak/
-#. braille a text attribute *unless* its value is equal to the value
-#. given by the user in this column of the list.  For example, given
-#. the text attribute "underline" and a present unless value of "none",
-#. the user is stating that he/she would like to have underlined text
-#. announced for all cases (single, double, low, etc.) except when the
-#. value of underline is none (i.e. when it's not underlined).
-#. "Present" here is being used as a verb.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1199
-msgid "Present Unless"
-msgstr "Present Unless"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:308
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Lists"
+msgstr "Lists"
 
-#. Pronunciation Dictionary actual string (word) column (ACTUAL).
-#.
-#. Translators: "Actual String" here refers to a text string as it
-#. actually appears in a text document. This might be an abbreviation
-#. or a particular word that is pronounced differently then the way
-#. that it looks.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1322
-msgid "Actual String"
-msgstr "Actual String"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:313
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "List Items"
+msgstr "List Items"
 
-#. Pronunciation Dictionary replacement string column (REPLACEMENT)
-#.
-#. Translators: "Replacement String" here refers to the text string
-#. that will actually be used to speak it's matching "actual string".
-#. For example: if the actual string was "MHz", then the replacement
-#. (spoken) string would be "megahertz".
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1339
-msgid "Replacement String"
-msgstr "Replacement String"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:318
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Paragraphs"
+msgstr "Paragraphs"
 
-#. Translators: different speech systems and speech engines work
-#. differently when it comes to handling pauses (e.g., sentence
-#. boundaries). This property allows the user to specify whether
-#. speech should be sent to the speech synthesis system immediately
-#. when a pause directive is enountered or if it should be queued
-#. up and sent to the speech synthesis system once the entire set
-#. of utterances has been calculated.
-#.
-#. Translators: different speech systems and speech engines work differently when it comes to handling 
pauses (e.g., sentence boundaries).  This property allows the user to specify whether speech should be sent 
to the speech synthesis system immediately when a pause directive is enountered or if it should be queued up 
and sent to the speech synthesis system once the entire set of utterances has been calculated.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1418 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:41
-msgid "Break speech into ch_unks between pauses"
-msgstr "Break speech into ch_unks between pauses"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:323
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Radio Buttons"
+msgstr "Radio Buttons"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is chosen and the user is reading
-#. over an entire document, Orca will pause at the end of each
-#. line.
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:328
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Tables"
+msgstr "Tables"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:333
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Unvisited Links"
+msgstr "Unvisited Links"
+
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is the title of such a dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:338
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Visited Links"
+msgstr "Visited Links"
+
+#. Translators: This is the title of a panel holding options for how to navigate
+#. HTML content (e.g., Orca caret navigation, positioning of caret, structural
+#. navigation, etc.).
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:343
+msgid "Page Navigation"
+msgstr "Page Navigation"
+
+#. Translators: When the user loads a new web page, they can optionally have Orca
+#. automatically start reading the page from beginning to end. This is the label
+#. of a checkbox in which users can indicate their preference.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:349
+msgid "Automatically start speaking a page when it is first _loaded"
+msgstr "Automatically start speaking a page when it is first _loaded"
+
+#. Translators: This string will appear in the list of available voices for the
+#. current speech engine. "%s" will be replaced by the name of the current speech
+#. engine, such as "Festival default voice" or "IBMTTS default voice". It refers
+#. to the default voice configured for given speech engine within the speech
+#. subsystem. Apart from this item, the list will contain the names of all
+#. available "real" voices provided by the speech engine.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:357
+#, python-format
+msgid "%s default voice"
+msgstr "%s default voice"
+
+#. Translators this label refers to the name of particular speech synthesis
+#. system. (http://devel.freebsoft.org/speechd)
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:361
+msgid "Speech Dispatcher"
+msgstr "Speech Dispatcher"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label for an option to tell Orca whether or not it
+#. should speak the coordinates of the current spread sheet cell. Coordinates are
+#. the row and column position within the spread sheet (i.e. A1, B1, C2 ...)
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:366
+msgid "Speak spread sheet cell coordinates"
+msgstr "Speak spread sheet cell coordinates"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label for an option for whether or not to speak the
+#. header of a table cell in document content.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:370
+msgid "Announce cell _header"
+msgstr "Announce cell _header"
+
+#. Translators: This is the title of a panel containing options for specifying
+#. how to navigate tables in document content.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:374
+msgid "Table Navigation"
+msgstr "Table Navigation"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label for an option to tell Orca to skip over empty/
+#. blank cells when navigating tables in document content.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:378
+msgid "Skip _blank cells"
+msgstr "Skip _blank cells"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label for an option to tell Orca whether or not it
+#. should speak table cell coordinates in document content.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:382
+msgid "Speak _cell coordinates"
+msgstr "Speak _cell co-ordinates"
+
+#. Translators: This is a label for an option to tell Orca whether or not it
+#. should speak the span size of a table cell (e.g., how many rows and columns
+#. a particular table cell spans in a table).
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:387
+msgid "Speak _multiple cell spans"
+msgstr "Speak _multiple cell spans"
+
+#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox itself controls
+#. how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's often broken, so
+#. Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers the user the
+#. ability to switch between the Firefox mode and the Orca mode. This is the
+#. label of a checkbox in which users can indicate their default preference.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:394
+msgid "Use _Orca Caret Navigation"
+msgstr "Use _Orca Caret Navigation"
+
+#. Translators: Orca provides keystrokes to navigate HTML content in a structural
+#. manner: go to previous/next header, list item, table, etc. This is the label
+#. of a checkbox in which users can indicate their default preference.
+#: ../src/orca/guilabels.py:399
+msgid "Use Orca _Structural Navigation"
+msgstr "Use Orca _Structural Navigation"
+
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "caps lock" modifier.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1430 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2580
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:5
-msgid "Line"
-msgstr "Line"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:111
+msgid "Caps_Lock"
+msgstr "Caps_Lock"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is chosen and the user is reading
-#. over an entire document, Orca will pause at the end of each
-#. sentence.
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "right alt" modifier.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1430 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2586
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:6
-msgid "Sentence"
-msgstr "Sentence"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:118
+msgid "Alt_R"
+msgstr "Alt_R"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
-#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "All" means that Orca
-#. will present progress bar updates regardless of what application
-#. and window they happen to be in.
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "super" modifier.
 #.
-#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress bar updates should be announced. Choosing 
All means that Orca will present progress bar updates regardless of what application and window they happen 
to be in.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1531 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2542
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:8
-msgctxt "ProgressBar"
-msgid "All"
-msgstr "All"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:123
+msgid "Super"
+msgstr "Super"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
-#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "Application" means
-#. that Orca will present progress bar updates as long as the
-#. progress bar is in the active application (but not necessarily
-#. in the current window).
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "meta 2" modifier.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1538
-msgctxt "ProgressBar"
-msgid "Application"
-msgstr "Application"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:128
+msgid "Meta2"
+msgstr "Meta2"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
-#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "Window" means that
-#. Orca will present progress bar updates as long as the progress
-#. bar is in the active window.
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "left alt" modifier.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1544 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2550
-msgctxt "ProgressBar"
-msgid "Window"
-msgstr "Window"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:135
+msgid "Alt_L"
+msgstr "Alt_L"
 
-#. Translators: When this option is enabled, dead keys will be
-#. announced when pressed.
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "control" modifier.
 #.
-#. Translators: When this option is enabled, dead keys will be announced when pressed.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1649 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:105
-msgid "Enable non-spacing _diacritical keys"
-msgstr "Enable non-spacing _diacritical keys"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:140
+msgid "Ctrl"
+msgstr "Ctrl"
 
-#. TODO - JD: I did the above because GtkBuilder translator notes
-#. (which we have for the above string) are not getting sucked in
-#. to orca.pot. :-(
-#. Translators: When this option is enabled, inserted text of length
-#. 1 is spoken.
+#. Translators: this is presented in a GUI to represent the
+#. "shift " modifier.
 #.
-#. Translators: When this option is enabled, inserted text of length 1 is spoken.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1657 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:107
-msgid "Enable echo by cha_racter"
-msgstr "Enable echo by cha_racter"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:145
+msgid "Shift"
+msgstr "Shift"
 
 #. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
 #. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
 #. using a mouse.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1944
-msgid "(double click)"
-msgstr "(double click)"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:157
+msgid "double click"
+msgstr "double click"
 
 #. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
 #. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
 #. using a mouse.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1950
-msgid "(triple click)"
-msgstr "(triple click)"
+#: ../src/orca/keybindings.py:163
+msgid "triple click"
+msgstr "triple click"
 
-#. Translators: an external braille device has buttons on it that
-#. permit the user to create input gestures from the braille device.
-#. The braille bindings are what determine the actions Orca will
-#. take when the user presses these buttons.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the shift key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2024 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2116
-msgid "Braille Bindings"
-msgstr "Braille Bindings"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:42
+msgctxt "keyboard"
+msgid "Shift"
+msgstr "Shift"
 
-#. Translators: A single braille cell on a refreshable
-#. braille display consists of 8 dots.  If the user
-#. chooses this setting, the dot in the bottom left
-#. corner will be used to 'underline' text of interest.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the alt key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2371 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2412
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2452 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:92
-msgid "Dot _7"
-msgstr "Dot _7"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:46
+msgctxt "keyboard"
+msgid "Alt"
+msgstr "Alt"
 
-#. Translators: If the user chooses this setting, the
-#. dot in the bottom right corner of the braille cell
-#. will be used to 'underline' text of interest.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the control key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2378 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2419
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2459 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:93
-msgid "Dot _8"
-msgstr "Dot _8"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:50
+msgctxt "keyboard"
+msgid "Control"
+msgstr "Control"
 
-#. Translators: If the user chooses this setting, the
-#. two dots at the bottom of the braille cell will be
-#. used to 'underline' text of interest.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left shift key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2385 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2426
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2466 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:94
-msgid "Dots 7 an_d 8"
-msgstr "Dots 7 an_d 8"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:54
+msgid "left shift"
+msgstr "left shift"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, no punctuation
-#. symbols will be spoken as a user reads a document.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left alt key
 #.
-#. Translators: this refers to how much punctuation will be spoken by Orca when presenting text on the 
screen.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2489 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:59
-msgctxt "punctuation level"
-msgid "_None"
-msgstr "_None"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:58
+msgid "left alt"
+msgstr "left alt"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, common punctuation
-#. symbols (like comma, period, question mark) will not be
-#. spoken as a user reads a document, but less common symbols
-#. (such as #, @, $) will.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left ctrl key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2497 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:60
-msgid "So_me"
-msgstr "So_me"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:62
+msgid "left control"
+msgstr "left control"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, the majority of
-#. punctuation symbols will be spoken as a user reads a
-#. document.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right shift key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2504 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:61
-msgid "M_ost"
-msgstr "M_ost"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:66
+msgid "right shift"
+msgstr "right shift"
 
-#. Translators: This refers to the amount of information
-#. Orca provides about a particular object that receives
-#. focus.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right alt key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2672 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2760
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:49
-msgid "Brie_f"
-msgstr "Brie_f"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:70
+msgid "right alt"
+msgstr "right alt"
 
-#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they
-#. sometimes want the entire row of a table read, or
-#. they just want the current cell to be presented to them.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right ctrl key
 #.
-#. Translators: This is one of two options available in the Preferences dialog for the Table Rows setting. 
If chosen, Orca will speak just the new cell when the user arrows Up or Down in a table.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2696 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:53
-msgid "Speak _cell"
-msgstr "Speak _cell"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:74
+msgid "right control"
+msgstr "right control"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt asking the user to press
-#. a new key combination (e.g., Alt+Ctrl+g) to create a new
-#. key bindings.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left meta key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2780
-msgid "enter new key"
-msgstr "enter new key"
-
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2861
-msgid "Key binding deleted. Press enter to confirm."
-msgstr "Key binding deleted. Press enter to confirm."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:78
+msgid "left meta"
+msgstr "left meta"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know
-#. that the key combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) they just
-#. entered has already been bound to another command.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right meta key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2890
-#, python-format
-msgid "The key entered is already bound to %s"
-msgstr "The key entered is already bound to %s"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:82
+msgid "right meta"
+msgstr "right meta"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know Orca
-#. know Orca has recorded a new key combination (e.g., Alt+Ctrl+g)
-#. based upon their input.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the num lock key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2898
-#, python-format
-msgid "Key captured: %s. Press enter to confirm."
-msgstr "Key captured: %s. Press enter to confirm."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:86
+msgid "num lock"
+msgstr "num lock"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt confirming the key
-#. combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) the user just typed when
-#. creating a new key binding.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the caps lock key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2946
-#, python-format
-msgid "The new key is: %s"
-msgstr "The new key is: %s"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:90
+msgid "caps lock"
+msgstr "caps lock"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt confirming that an
-#. existing key combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) that was
-#. associated with a command has been deleted.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the scroll lock key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2954
-msgid "The keybinding has been removed."
-msgstr "The keybinding has been removed."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:94
+msgid "scroll lock"
+msgstr "scroll lock"
 
-#. Translators: this refers to the keyboard layout (desktop
-#. or laptop).
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page up key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2992 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:12
-msgid "_Desktop"
-msgstr "_Desktop"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:98 ../src/orca/keynames.py:102
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:106 ../src/orca/keynames.py:110
+msgid "page up"
+msgstr "page up"
 
-#. Translators: This text is shown in a message dialog informing
-#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
-#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
-#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
-#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
-#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3363
-#, python-format
-msgid ""
-"Profile %s already exists.\n"
-"Continue updating the existing profile with these new changes?"
-msgstr ""
-"Profile %s already exists.\n"
-"Continue updating the existing profile with these new changes?"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the page down key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:114 ../src/orca/keynames.py:118
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:122 ../src/orca/keynames.py:126
+msgid "page down"
+msgstr "page down"
 
-#. Translators: This is a label in a message dialog informing
-#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
-#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
-#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
-#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
-#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3379
-msgid "User Profile Conflict!"
-msgstr "User Profile Conflict!"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left tab key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:134
+msgid "left tab"
+msgstr "left tab"
 
-#. Translators: This is the title of a message dialog informing
-#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
-#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
-#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
-#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
-#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3387
-msgid "Save Profile As Conflict"
-msgstr "Save Profile As Conflict"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the backspace key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:142
+msgid "backspace"
+msgstr "backspace"
 
-#. Translators: This text is displayed in a message dialog when a user
-#. indicates he/she wants to switch to a new user profile and, in the
-#. process, lose settings which have been altered but not yet saved. A
-#. "user profile" is a collection of settings which apply to a given task
-#. such as a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and
-#. Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3409
-msgid ""
-"You are about to change the active profile. If you\n"
-"have just made changes in your preferences, they will\n"
-"be dropped at profile load.\n"
-"\n"
-"Continue loading profile discarding previous changes?"
-msgstr ""
-"You are about to change the active profile. If you\n"
-"have just made changes in your preferences, they will\n"
-"be dropped at profile load.\n"
-"\n"
-"Continue loading profile discarding previous changes?"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the return key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:146
+msgid "return"
+msgstr "return"
 
-#. Translators: This text is displayed in a message dialog when a user
-#. indicates he/she wants to switch to a new user profile and, in the
-#. process, lose settings which have been altered but not yet saved. A
-#. "user profile" is a collection of settings which apply to a given task
-#. such as a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and
-#. Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3425
-msgid "Load user profile"
-msgstr "Load user profile"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the enter key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:150
+msgid "enter"
+msgstr "enter"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3464
-msgid ""
-"You already have an instance of an Orca preferences dialog open.\n"
-"Please close it before opening a new one."
-msgstr ""
-"You already have an instance of an Orca preferences dialogue open.\n"
-"Please close it before opening a new one."
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the up arrow key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:154 ../src/orca/keynames.py:158
+msgid "up"
+msgstr "up"
 
-#. Translators: Orca Preferences is the configuration GUI for Orca.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the down arrow key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3498
-msgid "Starting Orca Preferences."
-msgstr "Starting Orca Preferences."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:162 ../src/orca/keynames.py:166
+msgid "down"
+msgstr "down"
 
-#. Translators: Profiles in Orca make it possible for users to
-#. quickly switch amongst a group of pre-defined settings (e.g.
-#. an 'English' profile for reading text written in English using
-#. an English-language speech synthesizer and braille rules, and
-#. a similar 'Spanish' profile for reading Spanish text. The
-#. following string is the title of a dialog in which users can
-#. save a newly-defined profile.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left arrow key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_profile.py:55
-msgid "Save Profile As"
-msgstr "Save Profile As"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:170 ../src/orca/keynames.py:174
+msgid "left"
+msgstr "left"
 
-#. Translators: Profiles in Orca make it possible for users to
-#. quickly switch amongst a group of pre-defined settings (e.g.
-#. an 'English' profile for reading text written in English using
-#. an English-language speech synthesizer and braille rules, and
-#. a similar 'Spanish' profile for reading Spanish text. The
-#. following string is the label for a text entry in which the user
-#. enters the name of a new settings profile being saved via the
-#. 'Save Profile As' dialog.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right arrow key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_profile.py:85
-msgid "_Profile Name:"
-msgstr "_Profile Name:"
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:178 ../src/orca/keynames.py:182
+msgid "right"
+msgstr "right"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_quit.py:45
-msgid "Quit Orca?"
-msgstr "Quit Orca?"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the left super key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:186
+msgid "left super"
+msgstr "left super"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_quit.py:47
-msgid "This will stop all speech and braille output."
-msgstr "This will stop all speech and braille output."
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the right super key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:190
+msgid "right super"
+msgstr "right super"
 
-#. Translators: there is a keystroke to reload the user
-#. preferences.  This is a spoken prompt to let the user
-#. know when the preferences has been reloaded.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the menu key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:431
-msgid "Orca user settings reloaded."
-msgstr "Orca user settings reloaded."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:194
+msgid "menu"
+msgstr "menu"
 
-#. Translators: The following string instructs the user how to navigate
-#. amongst the list of commands presented in 'list shortcuts' mode as
-#. well as how to exit the list when finished.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the ISO shift key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:571
-msgid "Use Up and Down Arrow to navigate the list. Press Escape to exit."
-msgstr "Use Up and Down Arrows to navigate the list. Press Escape to exit."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:198
+msgid "ISO level 3 shift"
+msgstr "ISO level 3 shift"
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented when the user is in
-#. 'list of shortcuts mode'. In this messsage, we present the
-#. number of shortcuts found.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the help key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:584
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d Orca default shortcut found."
-msgid_plural "%d Orca default shortcuts found."
-msgstr[0] "%d Orca default shortcut found."
-msgstr[1] "%d Orca default shortcuts found."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:202
+msgid "help"
+msgstr "help"
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented when the user is in
-#. 'list of shortcuts mode'. In this message, we present the
-#. number of shortcuts found for the named application.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the multi key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:606
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(count)d Orca shortcut for %(application)s found."
-msgid_plural "%(count)d Orca shortcuts for %(application)s found."
-msgstr[0] "%(count)d Orca shortcut for %(application)s found."
-msgstr[1] "%(count)d Orca shortcuts for %(application)s found."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:206
+msgid "multi"
+msgstr "multi"
 
-#. Translators: This message is presented when the user is in
-#. 'list of shortcuts mode'. This is the message we present
-#. when the user requested a list of application-specific
-#. shortcuts, but none could be found for that application.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the mode switch key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:624
-#, python-format
-msgid "No Orca shortcuts for %s found."
-msgstr "No Orca shortcuts for %s found."
-
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the top of a page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to
-#. the bottom and continue looking upwards. We need to
-#. inform the user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the top of the page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to
-#. the bottom and continue looking upwards. We need to
-#. inform the user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the top of a page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to
-#. the bottom and continue looking upwards. We need to
-#. inform the user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:642 ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6090
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:884
-msgid "Wrapping to bottom."
-msgstr "Wrapping to bottom."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:210
+msgid "mode switch"
+msgstr "mode switch"
 
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the bottom of a page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to the
-#. top and continue looking downwards. We need to inform the
-#. user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the bottom of the page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to the
-#. top and continue looking downwards. We need to inform the
-#. user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a
-#. particular object and the bottom of a page or list is
-#. reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to the
-#. top and continue looking downwards. We need to inform the
-#. user when this is taking place.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:663 ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6158
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:892
-msgid "Wrapping to top."
-msgstr "Wrapping to top."
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the escape key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:214
+msgid "escape"
+msgstr "escape"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a 'List Shortcuts' mode by which a user can
-#. navigate through a list of the bound commands in Orca. Pressing 1
-#. presents the commands/shortcuts available for all applications.
-#. These are the "default" commands/shortcuts. Pressing 2 presents
-#. commands/shortcuts Orca provides for the application with focus.
-#. The following message is presented to the user upon entering this
-#. mode.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the insert key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:682 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1611
-msgid ""
-"Press 1 for Orca's default shortcuts. Press 2 for Orca's shortcuts for the "
-"current application. Press escape to exit."
-msgstr ""
-"Press 1 for Orca's default shortcuts. Press 2 for Orca's shortcuts for the "
-"current application. Press escape to exit."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:218 ../src/orca/keynames.py:222
+msgid "insert"
+msgstr "insert"
 
-#. Translators: this is what Orca speaks and brailles when it quits.
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the delete key
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:881
-msgid "Goodbye."
-msgstr "Goodbye."
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:226 ../src/orca/keynames.py:230
+msgid "delete"
+msgstr "delete"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca.py:1009
-msgid "Welcome to Orca."
-msgstr "Welcome to Orca."
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the home key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:234 ../src/orca/keynames.py:238
+msgid "home"
+msgstr "home"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:1
-msgid "Default"
-msgstr "Default"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the end key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:242 ../src/orca/keynames.py:246
+msgid "end"
+msgstr "end"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:2
-msgid "Uppercase"
-msgstr "Uppercase"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the begin key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:250
+msgid "begin"
+msgstr "begin"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:3
-msgid "Hyperlink"
-msgstr "Hyperlink"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
+#. non-spacing diacritical key for the acute glyph
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:260
+msgid "acute"
+msgstr "acute"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:4
-msgid "System"
-msgstr "System"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
+#. non-spacing diacritical key for the circumflex glyph
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:265
+msgid "circumflex"
+msgstr "circumflex"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:9
-msgid "Application"
-msgstr "Application"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
+#. non-spacing diacritical key for the diaeresis glyph
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:275
+msgid "diaeresis"
+msgstr "diaeresis"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:10
-msgid "Window"
-msgstr "Window"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
+#. non-spacing diacritical key for the ring glyph
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:280
+msgid "ring"
+msgstr "ring"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:11
-msgid "Orca Preferences"
-msgstr "Orca Preferences"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the
+#. non-spacing diacritical key for the stroke glyph
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:290
+msgid "stroke"
+msgstr "stroke"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:13
-msgid "_Laptop"
-msgstr "_Laptop"
+#. Translators: this is how someone would speak the name of the minus key
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/keynames.py:294
+msgid "minus"
+msgstr "minus"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:14
-msgid "Keyboard Layout"
-msgstr "Keyboard Layout"
+#. Translators: Sometimes when we attempt to get the name of an accessible
+#. software application, we fail because the app or one of its elements is
+#. defunct. This is a generic name so that we can still refer to this element
+#. in messages.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:40
+msgctxt "generic name"
+msgid "application"
+msgstr "application"
+
+#. Translators: This is presented when the user has navigated to an empty line.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:43
+msgid "blank"
+msgstr "blank"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:15
-msgid "Show Orca _main window"
-msgstr "Show Orca _main window"
+#. Translators: This refers to font weight.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:46
+msgid "bold"
+msgstr "bold"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:16
-msgid "Quit Orca _without confirmation"
-msgstr "Quit Orca _without confirmation"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user when a new bookmark has been entered into the list
+#. of bookmarks.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:53
+msgid "bookmark entered"
+msgstr "bookmark entered"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:17
-msgid "User Interface"
-msgstr "User Interface"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user to indicate the comparative locations of the current
+#. object and the bookmarked object could not be determined.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:60
+msgid "comparison unknown"
+msgstr "comparison unknown"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:18
-msgid "Active _Profile:"
-msgstr "Active _Profile:"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user to indicate the current object is the same object
+#. pointed to by a given bookmark.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:67
+msgid "bookmark is current object"
+msgstr "bookmark is current object"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:19
-msgid "Start-up Profile:"
-msgstr "Start-up Profile:"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user to indicate the current object's parent and the
+#. bookmarked object's parent are the same.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:74
+msgid "bookmark and current object have same parent"
+msgstr "bookmark and current object have same parent"
 
-#. This button will load the selected settings profile in the application.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:21
-msgid "_Load"
-msgstr "_Load"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user to indicate the current object and the bookmarked
+#. object share a common ancestor.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:81
+#, python-format
+msgid "shared ancestor %s"
+msgstr "shared ancestor %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:22
-msgid "Profiles"
-msgstr "Profiles"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user when the active list of bookmarks have been saved to
+#. disk.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:88
+msgid "bookmarks saved"
+msgstr "bookmarks saved"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:23
-msgid "_Time format:"
-msgstr "_Time format:"
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature in which users can store/save a particular
+#. location in an application window and return to it later by pressing a
+#. keystroke. These stored/saved locations are "bookmarks". This string is
+#. presented to the user when an error was encountered, preventing the active
+#. list of bookmarks being saved to disk.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:95
+msgid "bookmarks could not be saved"
+msgstr "bookmarks could not be saved"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:24
-msgid "Dat_e format:"
-msgstr "Dat_e format:"
+#. Translators: Orca normally intercepts all keyboard commands and only passes
+#. them along to the current application when they are not Orca commands. This
+#. command causes the next command issued to be passed along to the current
+#. application, bypassing Orca's interception of it.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:101
+msgid "Bypass mode enabled."
+msgstr "Bypass mode enabled."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:25
-msgid "Time and Date"
-msgstr "Time and Date"
+#. Translators: this is an indication that Orca is unable to obtain the display/
+#. results area of the calculator being used (e.g. gcalctool).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:105
+msgid "Unable to get calculator display"
+msgstr "Unable to get calculator display"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:26
-msgid "_Present tooltips"
-msgstr "_Present tooltips"
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
+#. non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
+#. makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
+#. without having to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:115
+msgctxt "capitalization style"
+msgid "icon"
+msgstr "icon"
+
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
+#. output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
+#. possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
+#. to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:125
+msgid "Capitalization style set to icon."
+msgstr "Capitalisation style set to icon."
+
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
+#. non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
+#. makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
+#. without having to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:135
+msgctxt "capitalization style"
+msgid "none"
+msgstr "none"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:27
-msgid "Speak object under mo_use"
-msgstr "Speak object under mo_use"
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
+#. output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
+#. possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
+#. to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:145
+msgid "Capitalization style set to none."
+msgstr "Capitalisation style set to none."
+
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the brief/
+#. non-verbose output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which
+#. makes it possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives
+#. without having to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:155
+msgctxt "capitalization style"
+msgid "spell"
+msgstr "spell"
+
+#. Translators: Orca uses Speech Dispatcher to present content to users via
+#. text-to-speech. Speech Dispatcher has a feature to control how capital
+#. letters are presented: Do nothing at all, say the word 'capital' prior to
+#. presenting a capital letter, or play a tone which Speech Dispatcher refers
+#. to as a sound 'icon'. This string to be translated refers to the full/verbose
+#. output presented in response to the use of an Orca command which makes it
+#. possible for users to quickly cycle amongst these alternatives without having
+#. to get into a GUI.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:165
+msgid "Capitalization style set to spell."
+msgstr "Capitalisation style set to spell."
+
+#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox (or Thunderbird)
+#. itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's
+#. often broken, so Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers
+#. the user the ability to toggle which application is controlling the caret.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:171
+msgid "Gecko is controlling the caret."
+msgstr "Gecko is controlling the caret."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:28
-msgid "Mouse"
-msgstr "Mouse"
+#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where Firefox (or Thunderbird)
+#. itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret around HTML content. It's
+#. often broken, so Orca needs to provide its own support. As such, Orca offers
+#. the user the ability to toggle which application is controlling the caret.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:177
+msgid "Orca is controlling the caret."
+msgstr "Orca is controlling the caret."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:29
-msgid "General"
-msgstr "General"
+#. Translators: this is the name of a cell in a spreadsheet.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:180
+#, python-format
+msgid "Cell %s"
+msgstr "Cell %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:30
-msgid "Vo_lume:"
-msgstr "Vo_lume:"
+#. Translators: In chat applications, it is often possible to see that a "buddy"
+#. is typing currently (e.g. via a keyboard icon or status text). Some users like
+#. to have this typing status announced by Orca; others find that announcment
+#. unpleasant. Therefore, it is a setting in Orca. This string to be translated
+#. is presented when the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:187
+msgid "Do not announce when your buddies are typing."
+msgstr "Do not announce when your buddies are typing."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:31
-msgid "Pi_tch:"
-msgstr "Pi_tch:"
+#. Translators: In chat applications, it is often possible to see that a "buddy"
+#. is typing currently (e.g. via a keyboard icon or status text). Some users like
+#. to have this typing status announced by Orca; others find that announcment
+#. unpleasant. Therefore, it is a setting in Orca. This string to be translated
+#. is presented when the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:194
+msgid "announce when your buddies are typing."
+msgstr "announce when your buddies are typing."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:32
-msgid "_Rate:"
-msgstr "_Rate:"
+#. Translators: In chat applcations, Orca automatically presents incoming
+#. messages in speech and braille. If a user is in multiple conversations or
+#. channels at the same time, it can be confusing to know what room or channel
+#. a given message came from just from hearing/reading it. This string to be
+#. translated is presented to the user to clarify where an incoming message
+#. came from. The name of the chat room is the string substitution.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:202
+#, python-format
+msgid "Message from chat room %s"
+msgstr "Message from chat room %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:33
-msgid "_Person:"
-msgstr "_Person:"
+#. Translators: This message is presented to inform the user that a new chat
+#. conversation has been added to the existing conversations. The "tab" here
+#. refers to the tab which contains the label for a GtkNotebook page. The
+#. label on the tab is the string substitution.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:208
+#, python-format
+msgid "New chat tab %s"
+msgstr "New chat tab %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:34
-msgid "Speech synthesi_zer:"
-msgstr "Speech s_ynthesiser:"
+#. Translators: In chat applcations, Orca automatically presents incoming
+#. messages in speech and braille. If a user is in multiple conversations or
+#. channels at the same time, it can be confusing to know what room or channel
+#. a given message came from just from hearing/reading it. For this reason, Orca
+#. has an option to present the name of the room first ("#a11y <joanie> hello!"
+#. instead of "<joanie> hello!"). This string to be translated is presented when
+#. the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:217
+msgid "Do not speak chat room name."
+msgstr "Do not speak chat room name."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:35
-msgid "Speech _system:"
-msgstr "Speech _system:"
+#. Translators: In chat applcations, Orca automatically presents incoming
+#. messages in speech and braille. If a user is in multiple conversations or
+#. channels at the same time, it can be confusing to know what room or channel
+#. a given message came from just from hearing/reading it. For this reason, Orca
+#. has an option to present the name of the room first ("#a11y <joanie> hello!"
+#. instead of "<joanie> hello!"). This string to be translated is presented when
+#. the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:226
+msgid "speak chat room name."
+msgstr "speak chat room name."
 
-#. Translators: Having multiple 'voice types' in Orca makes it possible for the user to more quickly 
identify properties of text non-visually, such as the fact that text is written in capital letters or is a 
link; or that text is actually visible on the screen as opposed to an Orca-specific message. The available 
'voice types' in Orca include 'default', 'uppercase', 'hyperlink', and 'system' -- each of which can be 
configured by the user to sound the way he/she finds most helpful. This string is displayed in the label for 
the combo box in which the user selects a voice type to configure.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:37
-msgid "_Voice type:"
-msgstr "_Voice type:"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to review previous chat room messages in
+#. speech and braille. Some users prefer to have this message history combined
+#. (e.g. the last ten messages which came in, no matter what room they came
+#. from). Other users prefer to have specific room history (e.g. the last ten
+#. messages from #a11y). Therefore, this is a setting in Orca. This string to be
+#. translated is presented when the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:235
+msgid "Do not provide chat room specific message histories."
+msgstr "Do not provide chat room-specific message histories."
 
-#. Translators: Having multiple 'voice types' in Orca makes it possible for the user to more quickly 
identify properties of text non-visually, such as the fact that text is written in capital letters or is a 
link; or that text is actually visible on the screen as opposed to an Orca-specific message. The available 
'voice types' in Orca include 'default', 'uppercase', 'hyperlink', and 'system' -- each of which can be 
configured by the user to sound the way he/she finds most helpful. This string is displayed in the label for 
the group of all of the controls associated with configuring a particular voice type.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:39
-msgid "Voice Type Settings"
-msgstr "Voice Type Settings"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command to review previous chat room messages in
+#. speech and braille. Some users prefer to have this message history combined
+#. (e.g. the last ten messages which came in, no matter what room they came
+#. from). Other users prefer to have specific room history (e.g. the last ten
+#. messages from #a11y). Therefore, this is a setting in Orca. This string to be
+#. translated is presented when the value of the setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:243
+msgid "Provide chat room specific message histories."
+msgstr "Provide chat room-specific message histories."
 
-#. Translators: multicase strings are StringsWithWordsMashedTogetherLikeThis.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:43
-msgid "Speak multicase strings as wor_ds"
-msgstr "Speak multicase strings as wor_ds"
+#. Translators: The "default" button in a dialog box is the button that gets
+#. activated when Enter is pressed anywhere within that dialog box.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:247
+#, python-format
+msgid "Default button is %s"
+msgstr "Default button is %s"
 
-#. Translators: Say all by refers to the way that Orca will say (speak) an amount of text -- in particular, 
where Orca where insert pauses. There are currently two choices (supplied by a combo box to the right of this 
label): say all by sentence and  say all by line.  If Orca were speaking a work of fiction, it's probably 
best to do say all by sentence so it sound more natural. If Orca were speaking something like a page of 
computer commands, doing a say all by line would work better.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:45
-msgid "Say All B_y:"
-msgstr "Say All B_y:"
+#. Translators: This string is part of the presentation of an item that includes
+#. one or several consequtive subscripted characters. For example, 'X' followed
+#. by 'subscript 2' followed by 'subscript 3' should be presented to the user as
+#. 'X subscript 23'.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:253
+#, python-format
+msgid " subscript %s"
+msgstr " subscript %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:46
-msgid "Global Voice Settings"
-msgstr "Global Voice Settings"
+#. Translators: This string is part of the presentation of an item that includes
+#. one or several consequtive superscripted characters. For example, 'X' followed
+#. by 'superscript 2' followed by 'superscript 3' should be presented to the user
+#. as 'X superscript 23'.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:259
+#, python-format
+msgid " superscript %s"
+msgstr " superscript %s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:47
-msgid "Voice"
-msgstr "Voice"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects the entire
+#. document by pressing Ctrl+A.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:265
+msgid "entire document selected"
+msgstr "entire document selected"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:48
-msgid "_Enable speech"
-msgstr "_Enable speech"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the end of the document by pressing Ctrl+Shift+End.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:271
+msgid "document selected from cursor position"
+msgstr "document selected from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:50
-msgid "Ver_bose"
-msgstr "Ver_bose"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text by pressing Ctrl+Shift+End.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:277
+msgid "document unselected from cursor position"
+msgstr "document unselected from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:51
-msgid "Verbosity"
-msgstr "Verbosity"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the start of the document by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Home.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:283
+msgid "document selected to cursor position"
+msgstr "document selected to cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: This is one of two options available in the Preferences dialog for the Table Rows setting. 
If chosen, Orca will speak the entire row when the user arrows Up or Down in a table.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:55
-msgid "Speak ro_w"
-msgstr "Speak ro_w"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Home.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:289
+msgid "document unselected to cursor position"
+msgstr "document unselected to cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: This is label in the Preferences dialog box. It refers to what Orca will speak when the user 
arrows Up or Down in a table. The choices are to speak just the new cell or to speak the entire row.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:57
-msgid "Table Rows"
-msgstr "Table Rows"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which row of a spreadsheet
+#. or table should be treated as containing column headers. This message is
+#. presented when the user sets the row to a particular row number.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:294
+#, python-format
+msgid "Dynamic column header set for row %d"
+msgstr "Dynamic column header set for row %d"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:62
-msgid "_All"
-msgstr "_All"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which row of a spreadsheet
+#. or table should be treated as containing column headers. This message is
+#. presented when the user unsets the row so it is no longer treated as if it
+#. contained column headers.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:300
+msgid "Dynamic column header cleared."
+msgstr "Dynamic column header cleared."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:63
-msgid "Punctuation Level"
-msgstr "Punctuation Level"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which column of a
+#. spreadsheet or table should be treated as containing column headers. This
+#. message is presented when the user sets the column to a particular column
+#. number.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:306
+#, python-format
+msgid "Dynamic row header set for column %s"
+msgstr "Dynamic row header set for column %s"
 
-#. Translators: If this setting is enabled, Orca will only speak text which is actually displayed on the 
screen. It will NOT speak things like the role of an item (e.g. 'checkbox') or its state (e.g. 'not checked') 
or say 'mispelled' to indicate the presence of red squiggly spelling error lines -- things which Orca 
normally speaks. This setting is primarily intended for low vision users and sighted users with a learning 
disability.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:65
-msgid "Only speak displayed text"
-msgstr "Only speak displayed text"
+#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which column of a
+#. spreadsheet or table should be treated as containing column headers. This
+#. message is presented when the user unsets the column so it is no longer
+#. treated as if it contained row headers.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:312
+msgid "Dynamic row header cleared."
+msgstr "Dynamic row header cleared."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:66
-msgid "Speak blank lines"
-msgstr "Speak blank lines"
+#. Translators: this is used to announce that the current input line in a
+#. spreadsheet is blank/empty.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:316
+msgid "empty"
+msgstr "empty"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:67
-msgid "Speak _indentation and justification"
-msgstr "Speak _indentation and justification"
+#. Translators: This is the size of a file in kilobytes
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:319
+#, python-format
+msgid "%.2f kilobytes"
+msgstr "%.2f kilobytes"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:68
-msgid "Spea_k object mnemonics"
-msgstr "Spea_k object mnemonics"
+#. Translators: This is the size of a file in megabytes
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:322
+#, python-format
+msgid "%.2f megabytes"
+msgstr "%.2f megabytes"
 
-#. Translators: This checkbox toggles whether or not Orca says the child position (e.g., 'item 6 of 7').
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:70
-msgid "Speak child p_osition"
-msgstr "Speak child p_osition"
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user after performing a file
+#. search to indicate there were no matches.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:326
+msgid "No files found."
+msgstr "No files found."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:71
-msgid "Speak tutorial messages"
-msgstr "Speak tutorial messages"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  This message is presented to
+#. let the user know that he/she successfully appended the contents under
+#. flat review onto the existing contents of the clipboard.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:334
+msgid "Appended contents to clipboard."
+msgstr "Appended contents to clipboard."
+
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  This message is presented to
+#. let the user know that he/she successfully copied the contents under flat
+#. review to the clipboard.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:342
+msgid "Copied contents to clipboard."
+msgstr "Copied contents to clipboard."
+
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  This message is presented to
+#. let the user know that he/she attempted to use a flat review command when
+#. not using flat review.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:350
+msgid "Not using flat review."
+msgstr "Not using flat review."
+
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  This message is presented to
+#. let the user know he/she just entered flat review.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:357
+msgid "Entering flat review."
+msgstr "Entering flat review."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:72
-msgid "Spoken Context"
-msgstr "Spoken Context"
+#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca allows the blind user to
+#. explore the text in a window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
+#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g., buttons, labels, etc.) as a
+#. sequence of words in a sequence of lines.  This message is presented to
+#. let the user know he/she just entered flat review.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:364
+msgid "Leaving flat review."
+msgstr "Leaving flat review."
 
-#. Translators: This is an option in the Preferences dialog box related to the speaking of progress bar 
information. If checked, Orca will speak progress bar information.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:74
-msgctxt "ProgressBarUpdates"
-msgid "Enable_d"
-msgstr "Enable_d"
+#. Translators: this means a particular cell in a spreadsheet has a formula
+#. (e.g., "=sum(a1:d1)")
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:368
+msgid "has formula"
+msgstr "has formula"
 
-#. Translators: Here this is a label for a spin button through which a user can customize the frequency in 
seconds an announcement should be made regarding the current value of a progress bar.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:76
-msgctxt "ProgressBar"
-msgid "Frequency (secs):"
-msgstr "Frequency (secs):"
+#. Translators: The following string is spoken to let the user know that he/she
+#. is on a link within an image map. An image map is an image/graphic which has
+#. been divided into regions. Each region can be clicked on and has an associated
+#. link. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagemap for more information
+#. and examples.
+#. Translators: The following string is spoken to let the user
+#. know that he/she is on a link within an image map. An image
+#. map is an image/graphic which has been divided into regions.
+#. Each region can be clicked on and has an associated link.
+#. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagemap for more
+#. information and examples.
+#.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:375
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/braille_generator.py:149
+msgid "image map link"
+msgstr "image map link"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress bar updates should be announced. The 
options are all progress bars, only progress bars in the active application, or only progress bars in the 
current window.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:78
-msgid "Restrict to:"
-msgstr "Restrict to:"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:389
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "key"
+msgstr "key"
 
-#. Translators: This is a label in the Preferences dialog box. It applies to several options related to 
which progress bars Orca should speak and how often Orca should speak them.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:80
-msgid "Progress Bar Updates"
-msgstr "Progress Bar Updates"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:401
+msgid "Key echo set to key."
+msgstr "Key echo set to key."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:81
-msgid "Speech"
-msgstr "Speech"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:415
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "None"
+msgstr "None"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:82
-msgid "Enable Braille _support"
-msgstr "Enable Braille _support"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:427
+msgid "Key echo set to None."
+msgstr "Key echo set to None."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:83
-msgid "Enable Braille _monitor"
-msgstr "Enable Braille _monitor"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:441
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "key and word"
+msgstr "key and word"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:84
-msgid "_Abbreviated role names"
-msgstr "_Abbreviated role names"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:453
+msgid "Key echo set to key and word."
+msgstr "Key echo set to key and word."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:85
-msgid "Disable _end of line symbol"
-msgstr "Disable _end of line symbol"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:467
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "sentence"
+msgstr "sentence"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:86
-msgid "_Enable Contracted Braille"
-msgstr "_Enable Contracted Braille"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:479
+msgid "Key echo set to sentence."
+msgstr "Key echo set to sentence."
 
-#. Translators: This string is associated with a combo box which allows the user to select the set of 
symbols to be used when Orca presents print strings on a refreshable braille display. Braille symbols vary 
from language to language due in part to what print letters exist for that language. The other reason braille 
symbols vary is due to which braille 'contractions' get used. Contractions are shorter forms of commonly-used 
letter combinations and words. For instance in English there is a single braille symbol for 'ing' (dots 
3-4-6), and the letter 'e' (dots 1-5) all by itself means 'every'. The list of rules which dictate what 
contractions should be used and whether or not they can be used in a particular context are stored in 
liblouis' tables.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:88
-msgid "Contraction _Table:"
-msgstr "Contraction _Table:"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:493
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "word"
+msgstr "word"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:89
-msgid "Display Settings"
-msgstr "Display Settings"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:505
+msgid "Key echo set to word."
+msgstr "Key echo set to word."
 
-#. Translators: This option refers to the dot or dots in braille which will be used to 'underline' certain 
characters.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:91
-msgctxt "braille dots"
-msgid "_None"
-msgstr "_None"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command. The
+#. following string is a brief message which will be presented to the user who
+#. is cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:519
+msgctxt "key echo"
+msgid "word and sentence"
+msgstr "word and sentence"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:95
-msgid "Selection Indicator"
-msgstr "Selection Indicator"
+#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows the user to configure
+#. what is spoken in response to a key press. Given a user who typed "Hello
+#. world.":
+#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
+#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
+#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
+#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
+#. is pressed.
+#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or multiple types of
+#. echo and can cycle through the various levels quickly via a command.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:531
+msgid "Key echo set to word and sentence."
+msgstr "Key echo set to word and sentence."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:96
-msgid "Hyperlink Indicator"
-msgstr "Hyperlink Indicator"
+#. Translators: Inaccessible means that the application cannot be read by Orca.
+#. This usually means the application is not friendly to the assistive technology
+#. infrastructure.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:536
+msgid "inaccessible"
+msgstr "inaccessible"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:97
-msgid "Braille"
-msgstr "Braille"
+#. Translators: This brief message indicates that indentation and
+#. justification will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:541
+msgctxt "indentation and justification"
+msgid "Disabled"
+msgstr "Disabled"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:98
-msgid "Enable _key echo"
-msgstr "Enable _key echo"
+#. Translators: This detailed message indicates that indentation and
+#. justification will not be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:546
+msgid "Speaking of indentation and justification disabled."
+msgstr "Speaking of indentation and justification disabled."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:99
-msgid "Enable _alphanumeric and punctuation keys"
-msgstr "Enable _alphanumeric and punctuation keys"
+#. Translators: This brief message indicates that indentation and
+#. justification will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:551
+msgctxt "indentation and justification"
+msgid "Enabled"
+msgstr "Enabled"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:100
-msgid "Enable _modifier keys"
-msgstr "Enable _modifier keys"
+#. Translators: This detailed message indicates that indentation and
+#. justification will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:556
+msgid "Speaking of indentation and justification enabled."
+msgstr "Speaking of indentation and justification enabled."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:101
-msgid "Enable _function keys"
-msgstr "Enable _function keys"
+#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow the user to type any key
+#. on the keyboard and hear what the effects of that key would be.  The effects
+#. might be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the particular key
+#. combination, or they might just be to echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't
+#. have a handler. This message is what is presented on the braille display when
+#. entering Learn Mode.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:564
+msgid "Learn mode.  Press escape to exit."
+msgstr "Learn mode.  Press escape to exit."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:102
-msgid "Enable ac_tion keys"
-msgstr "Enable ac_tion keys"
+#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow the user to type any key
+#. on the keyboard and hear what the effects of that key would be.  The effects
+#. might be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the particular key
+#. combination, or they might just be to echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't
+#. have a handler. This message is what is spoken to the user when entering Learn
+#. Mode.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:573
+msgid ""
+"Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To get a list of "
+"Orca's default shortcuts, press 1. To get a list of Orca's shortcuts for the "
+"current application, press 2. To view Orca's documentation, press F1. To "
+"exit learn mode, press the escape key."
+msgstr ""
+"Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To get a list of "
+"Orca's default shortcuts, press 1. To get a list of Orca's shortcuts for the "
+"current application, press 2. To view Orca's documentation, press F1. To "
+"exit learn mode, press the escape key."
+
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the end of the line by pressing Shift+Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:583
+msgid "line selected down from cursor position"
+msgstr "line selected down from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:103
-msgid "Enable _navigation keys"
-msgstr "Enable _navigation keys"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the start of the line by pressing Shift+Up.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:589
+msgid "line selected up from cursor position"
+msgstr "line selected up from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:108
-msgid "Enable echo by _word"
-msgstr "Enable echo by _word"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text from the current location to the end of the paragraph by
+#. pressing Shift+Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:596
+msgid "line unselected down from cursor position"
+msgstr "line unselected down from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:109
-msgid "Enable echo by _sentence"
-msgstr "Enable echo by _sentence"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text from the current location to the start of the paragraph by
+#. pressing Shift+Up.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:603
+msgid "line unselected up from cursor position"
+msgstr "line unselected up from cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:110
-msgid "Key Echo"
-msgstr "Key Echo"
+#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow the user to type any key
+#. on the keyboard and hear what the effects of that key would be.  The effects
+#. might be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the particular key
+#. combination, or they might just be to echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't
+#. have a handler. This message is what is presented in speech and braille when
+#. exiting Learn Mode.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:611
+msgid "Exiting learn mode."
+msgstr "Exiting learn mode."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:111
-msgid "Orca _Modifier Key(s):"
-msgstr "Orca _Modifier Key(s):"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the start of the line by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Page_Up.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:617
+msgid "line selected from start to previous cursor position"
+msgstr "line selected from start to previous cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:112
-msgid "Key Bindings"
-msgstr "Key Bindings"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the end of the line by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Page_Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:623
+msgid "line selected to end from previous cursor position"
+msgstr "line selected to end from previous cursor position"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:113
-msgid "Pronunciation Dictionary"
-msgstr "Pronunciation Dictionary"
+#. Translators: this indicates that this piece of text is a hypertext link.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:626
+msgid "link"
+msgstr "link"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:114
-msgid "_New entry"
-msgstr "_New entry"
+#. Translators: this is an indication that a given link points to an object
+#. that is on the same page.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:630
+msgid "same page"
+msgstr "same page"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:115
-msgid "_Delete"
-msgstr "_Delete"
+#. Translators: this is an indication that a given link points to an object
+#. that is at the same site (but not on the same page as the link).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:634
+msgid "same site"
+msgstr "same site"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:116
-msgid "Pronunciation"
-msgstr "Pronunciation"
+#. Translators: this is an indication that a given link points to an object
+#. that is at a different site than that of the link.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:638
+msgid "different site"
+msgstr "different site"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:117
-msgid "_Speak all"
-msgstr "_Speak all"
+#. Translators: this refers to a link to a file, where the first item is the
+#. protocol (ftp, ftps, or file) and the second item the name of the file being
+#. linked to.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:643
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(uri)s link to %(file)s"
+msgstr "%(uri)s link to %(file)s"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:118
-msgid "Speak _none"
-msgstr "Speak _none"
+#. Translators: this message conveys the protocol of a link eg. http, mailto.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:646
+#, python-format
+msgid "%s link"
+msgstr "%s link"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:119
-msgid "_Reset"
-msgstr "_Reset"
+#. Translators: The following string instructs the user how to navigate amongst
+#. the list of commands presented in learn mode, as well as how to exit the list
+#. when finished.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:652
+msgid "Use Up and Down Arrow to navigate the list. Press Escape to exit."
+msgstr "Use Up and Down Arrows to navigate the list. Press Escape to exit."
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:120
-msgid "Text attributes"
-msgstr "Text attributes"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level has changed to
+#. "off" for all of the live regions.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:662
+msgid "All live regions set to off"
+msgstr "All live regions set to off"
 
-#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move to _bottom button, move that attribute to the bottom of the list. The ordering in the list is important 
as Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:122
-msgid "Move to _bottom"
-msgstr "Move to _bottom"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level for all live
+#. regions has been restored to their original values.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:672
+msgid "live regions politeness levels restored"
+msgstr "live regions politeness levels restored"
 
-#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move _down one button, move that attribute down one line in the list. The ordering in the list is important 
as Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:124
-msgid "Move _down one"
-msgstr "Move _down one"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user of the "politeness" level for the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:681
+#, python-format
+msgid "politeness level %s"
+msgstr "politeness level %s"
 
-#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move _up one button, move that attribute up one line in the list. The ordering in the list is important as 
Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:126
-msgid "Move _up one"
-msgstr "Move _up one"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level has changed for
+#. the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:691
+msgid "setting live region to assertive"
+msgstr "setting live region to assertive"
 
-#. Translators:  This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move to _top button, move that attribute to the top of the list. The ordering in the list is important as 
Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:128
-msgid "Move to _top"
-msgstr "Move to _top"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level has changed for
+#. the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:701
+msgid "setting live region to off"
+msgstr "setting live region to off"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:129
-msgid "Adjust selected attributes"
-msgstr "Adjust selected attributes"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level has changed for
+#. the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:711
+msgid "setting live region to polite"
+msgstr "setting live region to polite"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:130
-msgid "Braille Indicator"
-msgstr "Braille Indicator"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user wishes to be notified
+#. about a change to live region content. Examples include: never ("off"), when
+#. idle ("polite"), and when there is a change ("assertive"). Orca has several
+#. features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message is presented to
+#. inform the user that Orca's live region's "politeness" level has changed for
+#. the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:721
+msgid "setting live region to rude"
+msgstr "setting live region to rude"
 
-#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:131
-msgid "Text Attributes"
-msgstr "Text Attributes"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. Orca has several features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message
+#. is presented in response to a command that toggles whether or not Orca pays
+#. attention to changes in live regions. Note that turning off monitoring of live
+#. events is NOT the same as turning the politeness level to "off". The user can
+#. opt to have no notifications presented (politeness level of "off") and still
+#. manually review recent updates to live regions via Orca commands for doing so
+#. -- as long as the monitoring of live regions is enabled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:732
+msgid "Live regions monitoring off"
+msgstr "Live regions monitoring off"
 
-#. Translators: this is a structure to assist in the generation of
-#. spoken military-style spelling.  For example, 'abc' becomes 'alpha
-#. bravo charlie'.
-#.
-#. It is a simple structure that consists of pairs of
-#.
-#. letter : word(s)
-#.
-#. where the letter and word(s) are separate by colons and each
-#. pair is separated by commas.  For example, we see:
-#.
-#. a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie,
-#.
-#. And so on.  The complete set should consist of all the letters from
-#. the alphabet for your language paired with the common
-#. military/phonetic word(s) used to describe that letter.
-#.
-#. The Wikipedia entry
-#. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet has a few
-#. interesting tidbits about local conventions in the sections
-#. "Additions in German, Danish and Norwegian" and "Variants".
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/phonnames.py:53
-msgid ""
-"a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie, d : delta, e : echo, f : foxtrot, g : "
-"golf, h : hotel, i : india, j : juliet, k : kilo, l : lima, m : mike, n : "
-"november, o : oscar, p : papa, q : quebec, r : romeo, s : sierra, t : tango, "
-"u : uniform, v : victor, w : whiskey, x : xray, y : yankee, z : zulu"
-msgstr ""
-"a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie, d : delta, e : echo, f : foxtrot, g : "
-"golf, h : hotel, i : india, j : juliet, k : kilo, l : lima, m : mike, n : "
-"november, o : oscar, p : papa, q : quebec, r : romeo, s : sierra, t : tango, "
-"u : uniform, v : victor, w : whiskey, x : xray, y : yankee, z : zulu"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. Orca has several features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message
+#. is presented in response to a command that toggles whether or not Orca pays
+#. attention to changes in live regions. Note that turning off monitoring of live
+#. events is NOT the same as turning the politeness level to "off". The user can
+#. opt to have no notifications presented (politeness level of "off") and still
+#. manually review recent updates to live regions via Orca commands for doing so
+#. -- as long as the monitoring of live regions is enabled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:743
+msgid "Live regions monitoring on"
+msgstr "Live regions monitoring on"
 
-#. Translators: Orca will tell you how many characters
-#. are repeated on a line of text.  For example: "22
-#. space characters".  The %d is the number and the %s
-#. is the spoken word for the character.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/script_utilities.py:2466
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s character"
-msgid_plural "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s characters"
-msgstr[0] "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s character"
-msgstr[1] "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s characters"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. Orca has several features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message
+#. is presented to inform the user that a cached message is not available for the
+#. the current live region.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:750
+msgid "no live message saved"
+msgstr "no live message saved"
 
-#. Translators: this indicates that this piece of
-#. text is a hypertext link.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/script_utilities.py:2559
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1144
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2036 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1016
-msgid "link"
-msgstr "link"
+#. Translators: A live region is an area of a web page that is periodically
+#. updated, e.g. stock ticker. http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#. Orca has several features to facilitate accessing live regions. This message
+#. is presented to inform the user that Orca's live region features have been
+#. turned off.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:757
+msgid "Live region support is off"
+msgstr "Live region support is off"
 
-#. Translators: This string is part of the presentation of an
-#. item that includes one or several consequtive superscripted
-#. characters, e.g. 'X' followed by 'superscript 2' followed by
-#. 'superscript 3' should be presented as 'X superscript 23'.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/script_utilities.py:2686
-#, python-format
-msgid " superscript %s"
-msgstr " superscript %s"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to move the mouse pointer
+#. to the current object. This is a brief message which will be presented if for
+#. some reason Orca cannot identify/find the current location.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:762
+msgctxt "location"
+msgid "Not found"
+msgstr "Not found"
 
-#. Translators: This string is part of the presentation of an
-#. item that includes one or several consequtive subscripted
-#. characters, e.g. 'X' followed by 'subscript 2' followed by
-#. 'subscript 3', should be presented as 'X subscript 23.'
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/script_utilities.py:2700
-#, python-format
-msgid " subscript %s"
-msgstr " subscript %s"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to move the mouse pointer
+#. to the current object. This is a detailed message which will be presented if
+#. for some reason Orca cannot identify/find the current location.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:767
+msgid "Could not find current location."
+msgstr "Could not find current location."
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "SayAll" command allows the
-#. user to press a key and have the entire document in
-#. a window be automatically spoken to the user.  If
-#. the user presses any key during a SayAll operation,
-#. the speech will be interrupted and the cursor will
-#. be positioned at the point where the speech was
-#. interrupted.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:91
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:125
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:194
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:583
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:109
-msgid "Speaks entire document."
-msgstr "Speaks entire document."
+#. Translators: This string is used to present the state of a locking key, such
+#. as Caps Lock. If Caps Lock is "off", then letters typed will appear in
+#. lowercase; if Caps Lock is "on", they will instead appear in uppercase. This
+#. string is also applied to Num Lock and potentially will be applied to similar
+#. keys in the future.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:774
+msgctxt "locking key state"
+msgid "off"
+msgstr "off"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the number of rows in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:253
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:730
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1326
+#. Translators: This string is used to present the state of a locking key, such
+#. as Caps Lock. If Caps Lock is "off", then letters typed will appear in
+#. lowercase; if Caps Lock is "on", they will instead appear in uppercase. This
+#. string is also applied to Num Lock and potentially will be applied to similar
+#. keys in the future.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:781
+msgctxt "locking key state"
+msgid "on"
+msgstr "on"
+
+#. Translators: This is to inform the user of the presence of the red squiggly
+#. line which indicates that a given word is not spelled correctly.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:785
+msgid "misspelled"
+msgstr "misspelt"
+
+#. Translators: Orca tries to provide more compelling output of the spell check
+#. dialog in some applications. The first thing it does is let the user know
+#. what the misspelled word is.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:790
 #, python-format
-msgid "table with %d row"
-msgid_plural "table with %d rows"
-msgstr[0] "table with %d row"
-msgstr[1] "table with %d rows"
+msgid "Misspelled word: %s"
+msgstr "Misspelt word: %s"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the number of columns in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:258
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:735
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1331
+#. Translators: Orca tries to provide more compelling output of the spell check
+#. dialog in some applications. The second thing it does is give the phrase
+#. containing the misspelled word in the document. This is known as the context.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:795
 #, python-format
-msgid "%d column"
-msgid_plural "%d columns"
-msgstr[0] "%d column"
-msgstr[1] "%d columns"
+msgid "Context is %s"
+msgstr "Context is %s"
 
-#. We've left a table.  Announce this fact.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:268
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:724
-msgid "leaving table."
-msgstr "leaving table."
+#. Translators: Hovering the mouse over certain objects on a web page causes a
+#. new object to appear such as a pop-up menu. Orca has a command will move the
+#. user to the object which just appeared as a result of the user hovering the
+#. mouse. If this command fails, Orca will present this message.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:801
+msgid "Mouse over object not found."
+msgstr "Mouse over object not found."
 
-#. Translators: this represents the row and column we're
-#. on in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:286
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that presents a list of structural navigation
+#. objects in a dialog box so that users can navigate more quickly than they
+#. could with native keyboard navigation. This is a message that will be
+#. presented to the user when an error (such as the operation timing out) kept us
+#. from getting these objects.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:808
+msgid "Error: Could not create list of objects."
+msgstr "Error: Could not create list of objects."
+
+#. Translators: This message describes a list item in a document. Nesting level
+#. is how "deep" the item is (e.g., a level of 2 represents a list item inside a
+#. list that's inside another list).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:813 ../src/orca/object_properties.py:47
 #, python-format
-msgid "row %(row)d, column %(column)d"
-msgstr "row %(row)d, column %(column)d"
+msgid "Nesting level %d"
+msgstr "Nesting level %d"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the column we're
-#. on in a table.
-#.
-#. Translators: this is in references to a column in a
-#. table.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/acroread/script.py:293
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:809
-#, python-format
-msgid "column %d"
-msgstr "column %d"
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that moves the mouse pointer to the current
+#. location on a web page. If moving the mouse pointer caused an item to appear
+#. such as a pop-up menu, we want to present that fact.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:818
+msgid "New item has been added"
+msgstr "New item has been added"
 
-#. Translators: this tells Orca to act like 'biff', or let
-#. the user know when new mail has arrived, even if Evolution
-#. doesn't have focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:134
-msgid "Toggle whether we present new mail if we are not the active script."
-msgstr "Toggle whether we present new mail if we are not the active script."
-
-#. Translators: this tells Orca to act like 'biff', or let
-#. the user know when new mail has arrived, even if Evolution
-#. doesn't have focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:191
-msgid "present new mail if this script is not active."
-msgstr "present new mail if this script is not active."
-
-#. Translators: this tells Orca to act like 'biff', or let
-#. the user know when new mail has arrived, even if Evolution
-#. doesn't have focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:198
-msgid "do not present new mail if this script is not active."
-msgstr "do not present new mail if this script is not active."
-
-#. Translators: this is the name of the
-#. status column header in the message
-#. list in Evolution.  The name needs to
-#. match what Evolution is using.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:460
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:531
-msgid "Status"
-msgstr "Status"
-
-#. Translators: this is the name of the
-#. flagged column header in the message
-#. list in Evolution.  The name needs to
-#. match what Evolution is using.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:469
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:556
-msgid "Flagged"
-msgstr "Flagged"
-
-#. Translators: we present this to the user to
-#. indicate that an email message has not been
-#. marked as having been read.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:536
-msgid "unread"
-msgstr "unread"
-
-#. Translators: this is the name of the
-#. attachment column header in the message
-#. list in Evolution.  The name needs to
-#. match what Evolution is using.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:545
-msgid "Attachment"
-msgstr "Attachment"
-
-#. Translators: this means there are no scheduled entries
-#. in the calendar.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:730
-msgid "No appointments"
-msgstr "No appointments"
-
-#. Translators: this is the unlabelled arrow button near the
-#. top of the mail view Insert Attachment dialog in Evolution.
-#. We give it a name.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:807
-msgid "Directories button"
-msgstr "Directories button"
-
-#. Translators: "blank" is a short word to mean the
-#. user has navigated to an empty line.
-#.
-#. Translators: this indicates an empty (blank) spread
-#. sheet cell.
-#.
-#. Translators: "blank" is a short word to mean the
-#. user has navigated to an empty line.
-#.
-#. #######################################################################
-#. #
-#. Strings for speech and braille                                       #
-#. #
-#. #######################################################################
-#. Translators: "blank" is a short word to mean the
-#. user has navigated to an empty line.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/script.py:1098
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1264
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/speech_generator.py:430
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/speech_generator.py:544
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/structural_navigation.py:116
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2135 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2143
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2264 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2272
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2408 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4585
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4595
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:5367
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:819 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:727
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1080
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3596
-msgid "blank"
-msgstr "blank"
+#. Translators: This is intended to be a short phrase to present the fact that no
+#. no accessible component has keyboard focus.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:822
+msgid "No focus"
+msgstr "No focus"
 
-#. Translators: this in reference to an e-mail message
-#. status of having been read or unread.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/speech_generator.py:135
-msgid "Read"
-msgstr "Read"
+#. Translators: This message presents the fact that no accessible application has
+#. has keyboard focus.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:826
+msgid "No application has focus."
+msgstr "No application has focus."
 
-#. Translators: this is the name of a setup
-#. assistant window/screen in Evolution.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/speech_generator.py:174
-#, python-format
-msgid "%s screen"
-msgstr "%s screen"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from anchor to
+#. anchor. (An anchor is a named spot that one can jump to.) This is a detailed
+#. message which will be presented to the user if no more anchors can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:831
+msgid "No more anchors."
+msgstr "No more anchors."
 
-#. Translators: this is an indication that Orca is unable to
-#. obtain the display of the gcalctool calculator, which is
-#. the area where calculation results are presented.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gcalctool/script.py:86
-msgid "Unable to get calculator display"
-msgstr "Unable to get calculator display"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from blockquote
+#. to blockquote. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user
+#. if no more blockquotes can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:836
+msgid "No more blockquotes."
+msgstr "No more blockquotes."
 
-#. Translators: these are labels from the gedit spell checking
-#. dialog and must be the same strings gedit uses.  We hate
-#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in
-#. in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:228
-msgid "Change to:"
-msgstr "Change to:"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from button
+#. to button. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user
+#. if no more buttons can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:841
+msgid "No more buttons."
+msgstr "No more buttons."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:229
-msgid "Misspelled word:"
-msgstr "Misspelt word:"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from check
+#. box to check box. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the
+#. user if no more check boxes can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:846
+msgid "No more check boxes."
+msgstr "No more tick boxes."
 
-#. The indication that spell checking is complete is when the
-#. "misspelt" word is set to "Completed spell checking". Ugh!
-#. Try to detect this and let the user know.
-#.
-#. Translators: this string must be the same that is used by
-#. gedit.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're
-#. forced to do so in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:263
-msgid "Completed spell checking"
-msgstr "Completed spell checking"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from 'large
+#. object' to 'large object'. A 'large object' is a logical chunk of text,
+#. such as a paragraph, a list, a table, etc. This is a detailed message which
+#. will be presented to the user if no more check boxes can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:852
+msgid "No more large objects."
+msgstr "No more large objects."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:264
-msgid "Spell checking is complete."
-msgstr "Spell checking is complete."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from combo
+#. box to combo box. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the
+#. user if no more combo boxes can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:857
+msgid "No more combo boxes."
+msgstr "No more combo boxes."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:266
-msgid "Press Tab and Return to terminate."
-msgstr "Press Tab and Return to terminate."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from entry
+#. to entry. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user
+#. if no more entries can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:862
+msgid "No more entries."
+msgstr "No more entries."
 
-#. Translators: this is the name of the "Check Spelling" window
-#. in gedit and must be the same as what gedit uses.  We hate
-#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this
-#. case.
-#.
-#. Translators: this is what the name of the spell checking
-#. dialog in Thunderbird begins with. The translated form
-#. has to match what Thunderbird is using.  We hate keying
-#. off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:392
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:469
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:176
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:325
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:561
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/speech_generator.py:100
-msgid "Check Spelling"
-msgstr "Check Spelling"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from form
+#. field to form field. This is a detailed message which will be presented to
+#. the user if no more form fields can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:867
+msgid "No more form fields."
+msgstr "No more form fields."
 
-#. Translators: the "Phrase not found" is the result of a failed
-#. find command.  It must be the same as what gedit uses.  We hate
-#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this
-#. case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:498
-msgid "Phrase not found"
-msgstr "Phrase not found"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from heading
+#. to heading. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user
+#. if no more headings can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:872
+msgid "No more headings."
+msgstr "No more headings."
 
-#. Translators: this indicates a find command succeeded in
-#. finding something.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:562
-msgid "Phrase found."
-msgstr "Phrase found."
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-mud/script.py:119
-msgid "Read the latest n messages in the incoming messages text area."
-msgstr "Read the latest n messages in the incoming messages text area."
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:99
-msgid "Searching."
-msgstr "Searching."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from heading
+#. to heading at a particular level (i.e. only <h1> or only <h2>, etc.). This
+#. is a detailed message which will be presented to the user if no more headings
+#. at the desired level can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:878
+#, python-format
+msgid "No more headings at level %d."
+msgstr "No more headings at level %d."
 
-#. Check to see if we have just had an "object:state-changed:showing"
-#. event for the Stop button. If the name is "Stop", and one of its
-#. states is VISIBLE, that means we have started a search. As the
-#. search progresses, regularly inform the user of this by speaking
-#. "Searching" (assuming the search tool has focus).
-#.
-#. Translators: the "Stop" string must match what gnome-search-tool
-#. is using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're forced
-#. to do so in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:135
-msgid "Stop"
-msgstr "Stop"
+#. Translators: this is for navigating to the previous ARIA role landmark.
+#. ARIA role landmarks are the W3C defined HTML tag attribute 'role' used to
+#. identify important part of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.
+#. This is an indication that one was not found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:884
+msgid "No landmark found."
+msgstr "No landmark found."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:170
-msgid "Search complete."
-msgstr "Search complete."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from link to
+#. link (regardless of visited state). This is a detailed message which will be
+#. presented to the user if no more links can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:889
+msgid "No more links."
+msgstr "No more links."
+
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from bulleted/
+#. numbered list to bulleted/numbered list. This is a detailed message which will
+#. be presented to the user if no more lists can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:894
+msgid "No more lists."
+msgstr "No more lists."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:178
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d file found"
-msgid_plural "%d files found"
-msgstr[0] "%d file found"
-msgstr[1] "%d files found"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from bulleted/
+#. numbered list item to bulleted/numbered list item. This is a detailed message
+#. which will be presented to the user if no more list items can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:899
+msgid "No more list items."
+msgstr "No more list items."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:183
-msgid "No files found."
-msgstr "No files found."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from live
+#. region to live region. A live region is an area of a web page that is
+#. periodically updated, e.g. stock ticker. This is a detailed message which
+#. will be presented to the user if no more live regions can be found. For
+#. more info, see http://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/terms#def_liveregion
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:906
+msgid "No more live regions."
+msgstr "No more live regions."
 
-#. Translators: inaccessible means that the application cannot
-#. be read by Orca.  This usually means the application is not
-#. friendly to the assistive technology infrastructure.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gtk-window-decorator/script.py:89
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/metacity/script.py:120
-msgid "inaccessible"
-msgstr "inaccessible"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from paragraph
+#. to paragraph. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user
+#. if no more paragraphs can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:911
+msgid "No more paragraphs."
+msgstr "No more paragraphs."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/liferea/script.py:122
-msgid "Work online / offline"
-msgstr "Work online/offline"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from radio
+#. button to radio button. This is a detailed message which will be presented to
+#. the user if no more radio buttons can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:916
+msgid "No more radio buttons."
+msgstr "No more radio buttons."
 
-#. Translators: the "Workspace " and "Desk " strings are
-#. the prefix of what metacity shows when you press
-#. Ctrl+Alt and the left or right arrow keys to switch
-#. between workspaces.  The goal here is to find a match
-#. with that prefix.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/metacity/script.py:113
-msgid "Workspace "
-msgstr "Workspace "
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from separator
+#. to separator (e.g. <hr> tags). This is a detailed message which will be
+#. presented to the user if no more separators can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:921
+msgid "No more separators."
+msgstr "No more separators."
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/metacity/script.py:113
-msgid "Desk "
-msgstr "Desk "
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table to
+#. to table. This is a detailed message which will be presented to the user if
+#. no more tables can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:926
+msgid "No more tables."
+msgstr "No more tables."
 
-#. Translators: this is the number of items in a layered
-#. pane or table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/nautilus/script.py:138
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1399
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d item"
-msgid_plural "%d items"
-msgstr[0] "%d item"
-msgstr[1] "%d items"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from unvisited
+#. link to unvisited link. This is a detailed message which will be presented to
+#. the user if no more unvisited links can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:931
+msgid "No more unvisited links."
+msgstr "No more unvisited links."
 
-#. Translators: This denotes a notification to the user of some sort.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/notification-daemon/script.py:63
-#, python-format
-msgid "Notification %s"
-msgstr "Notification %s"
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from visited
+#. link to visited link. This is a detailed message which will be presented to
+#. the user if no more visited links can be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:936
+msgid "No more visited links."
+msgstr "No more visited links."
 
-#. Translators: This denotes a notification to the user of some sort.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/notify-osd/script.py:85
+#. Translators: This message alerts the user to the fact that what will be
+#. presented next came from a notification.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:940
 msgid "Notification"
 msgstr "Notification"
 
-#. Translators: The Package Manager application notifies the
-#. user of minor errors by displaying an icon in the status
-#. bar and adding them to an error log rather than displaying
-#. the error in a dialog box. This string is the label for a
-#. checkbox. If it is checked, Orca will inform the user when
-#. the notification icon has appeared.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:114
-msgid "Notify me when errors have been logged."
-msgstr "Notify me when errors have been logged."
+#. Translators: This is a brief message presented to the user when the bottom of
+#. the list of notifications is reached.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:944
+msgctxt "notification"
+msgid "Bottom"
+msgstr "Bottom"
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to loading a web page
-#. or some other content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:224
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1772
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:344
-msgid "Loading.  Please wait."
-msgstr "Loading.  Please wait."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user to confirm the list of
+#. notifications mode is being exited.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:948
+msgid "Exiting list notification messages mode."
+msgstr "Exiting list notification messages mode."
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to loading a web page
-#. or some other content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:233
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1785
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:354
-msgid "Finished loading."
-msgstr "Finished loading."
+#. Translators: This is a brief message presented to the user when the top of the
+#. list of notifications is reached.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:952
+msgctxt "notification"
+msgid "Top"
+msgstr "Top"
 
-#. Translators: The Package Manager application notifies the
-#. user of minor errors by displaying an icon in the status
-#. bar and adding them to an error log rather than displaying
-#. the error in a dialog box. This is the message Orca will
-#. present to inform the user that this has occurred.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:255
-msgid "An error occurred. View the error log for details."
-msgstr "An error occurred. View the error log for details."
+#. Translators: This is a tutorial message for the notification list mode.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:955
+msgid "Press h for help.\n"
+msgstr "Press h for help.\n"
 
-#. Translators: This is the tutorial string associated with a
-#. specific search field in the Packagemanager application.
-#. It is designed to inform the user how to move directly to
-#. the search results after the search has been completed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/tutorialgenerator.py:60
-msgid "Use Ctrl+L to move focus to the results."
-msgstr "Use Ctrl+L to move focus to the results."
+#. Translators: The following string instructs the user how to navigate within
+#. the list notifications mode.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:960
+msgid ""
+"Use Up, Down, Home or End to navigate in the list.\n"
+"Press Escape to exit.\n"
+"Press Space to repeat the last message read.\n"
+"Press one digit to read a specific message.\n"
+msgstr ""
+"Use Up, Down, Home or End to navigate in the list.\n"
+"Press Escape to exit.\n"
+"Press Space to repeat the last message read.\n"
+"Press one digit to read a specific message.\n"
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/pidgin/script.py:144
-#, python-format
-msgid "New chat tab %s"
-msgstr "New chat tab %s"
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when the notifications list
+#. is empty.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:967
+msgid "No notification messages"
+msgstr "No notification messages"
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/planner/braille_generator.py:67
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/planner/speech_generator.py:63
-msgid "Display more options"
-msgstr "Display more options"
+#. Translators: This brief message is presented to indicate the state of widgets
+#. (checkboxes, push buttons, toggle buttons) on a toolbar which are associated
+#. with text formatting (bold, italics, underlining, justification, etc.).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:972
+msgid "off"
+msgstr "off"
 
-#. Translators: this is the input line of a spreadsheet
-#. (i.e., the place where enter formulas)
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:229
-msgid "Presents the contents of the input line."
-msgstr "Presents the contents of the input line."
+#. Translators: This brief message is presented to indicate the state of widgets
+#. (checkboxes, push buttons, toggle buttons) on a toolbar which are associated
+#. with text formatting (bold, italics, underlining, justification, etc.).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:977
+msgid "on"
+msgstr "on"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. row of a spreadsheet or table counts as column headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:237
-msgid "Set the row to use as dynamic column headers when speaking calc cells."
-msgstr "Set the row to use as dynamic column headers when speaking calc cells."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when a web page or similar
+#. item has started loading.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:981
+msgid "Loading.  Please wait."
+msgstr "Loading.  Please wait."
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. row of a spreadsheet or table counts as column headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:246
-msgid "Clears the dynamic column headers."
-msgstr "Clears the dynamic column headers."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when a web page or similar
+#. item has finished loading.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:985
+msgid "Finished loading."
+msgstr "Finished loading."
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. column of a spreadsheet or table counts as row headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:254
-msgid ""
-"Set the column to use as dynamic row headers to use when speaking calc cells."
-msgstr ""
-"Set the column to use as dynamic row headers to use when speaking calc cells."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when a web page or similar
+#. item has finished loading. The string substitution is for the name of the
+#. object which has just finished loading (most likely the page's title).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:990
+#, python-format
+msgid "Finished loading %s."
+msgstr "Finished loading %s."
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. column of a spreadsheet or table counts as row headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:263
-msgid "Clears the dynamic row headers"
-msgstr "Clears the dynamic row headers"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the end of the page by pressing Shift+Page_Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:996
+msgid "page selected from cursor position"
+msgstr "page selected from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: If checked, then Orca will speak the coordinates
-#. of the current spread sheet cell. Coordinates are the row and
-#. column position within the spread sheet (i.e. A1, B1, C2 ...)
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:326
-msgid "Speak spread sheet cell coordinates"
-msgstr "Speak spread sheet cell coordinates"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the start of the page by pressing Shift+Page_Up.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1002
+msgid "page selected to cursor position"
+msgstr "page selected to cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is the title of a panel containing options
-#. for specifying how to navigate tables in document content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:339
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:784
-msgid "Table Navigation"
-msgstr "Table Navigation"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects a previously
+#. selected page by pressing Shift+Page_Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1008
+msgid "page unselected from cursor position"
+msgstr "page unselected from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option to tell Orca whether or not it
-#. should speak table cell coordinates in document content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:352
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:797
-msgid "Speak _cell coordinates"
-msgstr "Speak _cell co-ordinates"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects a previously
+#. selected page by pressing Shift+Page_Up.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1014
+msgid "page unselected to cursor position"
+msgstr "page unselected to cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option to tell Orca whether or not it
-#. should speak the span size of a table cell (e.g., how many
-#. rows and columns a particular table cell spans in a table).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:363
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:808
-msgid "Speak _multiple cell spans"
-msgstr "Speak _multiple cell spans"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the end of the paragraph by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1020
+msgid "paragraph selected down from cursor position"
+msgstr "paragraph selected down from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option for whether or not to speak
-#. the header of a table cell in document content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:373
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:818
-msgid "Announce cell _header"
-msgstr "Announce cell _header"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user selects from the
+#. current location to the start of the paragraph by pressing Ctrl+Shift+UP.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1026
+msgid "paragraph selected up from cursor position"
+msgstr "paragraph selected up from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option to allow users to skip over
-#. empty/blank cells when navigating tables in document content.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:383
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:828
-msgid "Skip _blank cells"
-msgstr "Skip _blank cells"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text from the current location to the end of the paragraph by
+#. pressing Ctrl+Shift+Down.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1033
+msgid "paragraph unselected down from cursor position"
+msgstr "paragraph unselected down from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: this is used to announce that the
-#. current input line in a spreadsheet is blank/empty.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:806
-msgid "empty"
-msgstr "empty"
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) or unselects text in a
+#. document, Orca will speak information about what they have selected or
+#. unselected. This message is presented when the user unselects previously
+#. selected text from the current location to the start of the paragraph by
+#. pressing Ctrl+Shift+UP.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1040
+msgid "paragraph unselected up from cursor position"
+msgstr "paragraph unselected up from cursor position"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. row of a spreadsheet or table counts as column headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:886
+#. Translators: This message is an indication of the position of the focused
+#. slide and the total number of slides in the presentation.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1044
 #, python-format
-msgid "Dynamic column header set for row %d"
-msgstr "Dynamic column header set for row %d"
-
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. row of a spreadsheet or table counts as column headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:908
-msgid "Dynamic column header cleared."
-msgstr "Dynamic column header cleared."
+msgid "slide %(position)d of %(count)d"
+msgstr "slide %(position)d of %(count)d"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. column of a spreadsheet or table counts as row headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:960
+#. Translators: This is a detailed message which will be presented as the user
+#. cycles amongst his/her saved profiles. A "profile" is a collection of settings
+#. which apply to a given task, such as a "Spanish" profile which would use
+#. Spanish text-to-speech and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish
+#. content. The string representing the profile name is created by the user.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1051
 #, python-format
-msgid "Dynamic row header set for column %s"
-msgstr "Dynamic row header set for column %s"
-
-#. Translators: Orca allows you to dynamically define which
-#. column of a spreadsheet or table counts as row headers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:983
-msgid "Dynamic row header cleared."
-msgstr "Dynamic row header cleared."
-
-#. Translators: this is the title of the window that
-#. you get when starting StarOffice.  The translated
-#. form has to match what StarOffice/OpenOffice is
-#. using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but
-#. we're forced to do so in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1168
-msgid "Welcome to StarOffice"
-msgstr "Welcome to StarOffice"
-
-#. Translators: this represents a match with the name of the
-#. "Available fields" list in the Tables wizard dialog in the
-#. the OOo oobase database application. We're looking for the
-#. accessible object name starting with "Available fields".
-#. We really try to avoid doing this kind of thing, but
-#. sometimes it is necessary and we apologize.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1216
-msgid "Available fields"
-msgstr "Available fields"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1378
-msgid "Note that the Scroll Down button has to be pressed numerous times."
-msgstr "Note that the Scroll Down button has to be pressed numerous times."
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1394
-msgid "License Agreement Accept button now has focus."
-msgstr "Licence Agreement Accept button now has focus."
-
-#. Translators: this is the name of the field in the StarOffice
-#. setup dialog that is asking for the first name of the user.
-#. The translated form has to match what StarOffice/OpenOffice
-#. is using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're
-#. forced to in this case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1423
-msgid "First name"
-msgstr "First name"
-
-#. Translators: this is our made up name for the nameless field
-#. in StarOffice/OpenOffice calc that allows you to type in a
-#. cell coordinate (e.g., A4) and then move to it.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1498
-msgid "Move to cell"
-msgstr "Move to cell"
-
-#. Translators: this is an indication of the position of the
-#. focused Impress slide and the total number of slides in the
-#. presentation.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1690
+msgid "Profile set to %s."
+msgstr "Profile set to %s."
+
+#. Translators: This is an error message presented when the user attempts to
+#. cycle among his/her saved profiles, but no profiles can be found. A profile
+#. is a collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as a "Spanish"
+#. profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and Spanish braille and
+#. selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1058
+msgid "No profiles found."
+msgstr "No profiles found."
+
+#. Translators: this is an index value so that we can present value changes
+#. regarding a specific progress bar in environments where there are multiple
+#. progress bars (e.g. in the Firefox downloads dialog).
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1063
 #, python-format
-msgid "slide %(position)d of %(count)d"
-msgstr "slide %(position)d of %(count)d"
+msgid "Progress bar %d."
+msgstr "Progress bar %d."
 
-#. Translators: This message is to inform the user that
-#. the last row of a table in a document was just deleted.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1876
-msgid "Last row deleted."
-msgstr "Last row deleted."
+#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1069
+msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
+msgid "All"
+msgstr "All"
 
-#. Translators: This message is to inform the user that
-#. a row in a table was just deleted.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1880
-msgid "Row deleted."
-msgstr "Row deleted."
+#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1075
+msgid "Punctuation level set to all."
+msgstr "Punctuation level set to all."
 
-#. Translators: This message is to inform the user that a
-#. new table row was inserted at the end of the existing
-#. table. This typically happens when the user presses Tab
-#. from within the last cell of the table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1887
-msgid "Row inserted at the end of the table."
-msgstr "Row inserted at the end of the table."
+#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1081
+msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
+msgid "Most"
+msgstr "Most"
 
-#. Translators: This message is to inform the user that
-#. a row in a table was just inserted.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1891
-msgid "Row inserted."
-msgstr "Row inserted."
+#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1087
+msgid "Punctuation level set to most."
+msgstr "Punctuation level set to most."
 
-#. Translators: this is the title of the window that
-#. you get when using StarOffice Presentation Wizard. The
-#. translated form has to match what
-#. StarOffice/OpenOffice is using.  We hate keying off
-#. stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this
-#. case.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:1936
-msgid "Presentation Wizard"
-msgstr "Presentation Wizard"
+#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1093
+msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
+msgid "None"
+msgstr "None"
 
-#. Translators: this means a
-#. particular cell in a spreadsheet
-#. has a formula
-#. (e.g., "=sum(a1:d1)")
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:2070
-msgid "has formula"
-msgstr "has formula"
+#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1099
+msgid "Punctuation level set to none."
+msgstr "Punctuation level set to none."
 
-#. Translators: this is the name of a cell in a spreadsheet.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/script.py:2093
-#, python-format
-msgid "Cell %s"
-msgstr "Cell %s"
-
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a check box
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/speech_generator.py:217
-msgid "on"
-msgstr "on"
+#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1105
+msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
+msgid "Some"
+msgstr "Some"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a check box
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/speech_generator.py:221
-msgid "off"
-msgstr "off"
+#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the user cycles
+#. through the different levels of spoken punctuation. The options are:
+#. All puntuation marks will be spoken, None will be spoken, Most will be
+#. spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1111
+msgid "Punctuation level set to some."
+msgstr "Punctuation level set to some."
 
-#. Translators: people can enter a string of text that is
-#. too wide for a spreadsheet cell.  This string will be
-#. spoken if such a cell is encountered.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/speech_generator.py:408
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d character too long"
-msgid_plural "%d characters too long"
-msgstr[0] "%d character too long"
-msgstr[1] "%d characters too long"
+#. Translators: This message is presented to indicate that a search has begun
+#. or is still taking place.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1115
+msgid "Searching."
+msgstr "Searching."
 
-#. Translators: this represents the (row, col) position of
-#. a cell in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/soffice/structural_navigation.py:123
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3603
-#, python-format
-msgid "Row %(row)d, column %(column)d."
-msgstr "Row %(row)d, column %(column)d."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to indicate a search executed by the
+#. user has been completed.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1119
+msgid "Search complete."
+msgstr "Search complete."
 
-#. Translators: this is the name of a panel in Thunderbird.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:599
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:616
-#, python-format
-msgid "%s panel"
-msgstr "%s panel"
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when Orca's preferences
+#. have been reloaded.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1123
+msgid "Orca user settings reloaded."
+msgstr "Orca user settings reloaded."
 
-#. Translators: this command will move the mouse pointer
-#. to the current item without clicking on it.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:151
-msgid "Routes the pointer to the current item."
-msgstr "Routes the pointer to the current item."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when speech synthesis
+#. has been temporarily turned off.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1127
+msgid "Speech disabled."
+msgstr "Speech disabled."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  A left click means to generate
-#. a left mouse button click on the current item.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:166
-msgid "Performs left click on current flat review item."
-msgstr "Performs left click on current flat review item."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when speech synthesis
+#. has been turned back on.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1131
+msgid "Speech enabled."
+msgstr "Speech enabled."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  A right click means to generate
-#. a right mouse button click on the current item.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:181
-msgid "Performs right click on current flat review item."
-msgstr "Performs right click on current flat review item."
+#. Translators: This string announces speech rate change.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1134
+msgid "faster."
+msgstr "faster."
 
-#. Translators: the "Where am I" feature of Orca allows
-#. a user to press a key and then have information
-#. about their current context spoken and brailled to
-#. them.  For example, the information may include the
-#. name of the current pushbutton with focus as well as
-#. its mnemonic.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:206
-msgid "Performs the basic where am I operation."
-msgstr "Performs the basic where am I operation."
+#. Translators: This string announces speech rate change.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1137
+msgid "slower."
+msgstr "slower."
 
-#. Translators: the "Where am I" feature of Orca allows
-#. a user to press a key and then have information
-#. about their current context spoken and brailled to
-#. them.  For example, the information may include the
-#. name of the current pushbutton with focus as well as
-#. its mnemonic.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:218
-msgid "Performs the detailed where am I operation."
-msgstr "Performs the detailed where am I operation."
+#. Translators: This string announces speech pitch change.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1140
+msgid "higher."
+msgstr "higher."
 
-#. Translators: This command will cause the window's
-#. title to be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:231
-msgid "Speaks the title bar."
-msgstr "Speaks the title bar."
+#. Translators: This string announces speech pitch change.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1143
+msgid "lower."
+msgstr "lower."
 
-#. Translators: This command will cause the window's
-#. status bar contents to be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:244
-msgid "Speaks the status bar."
-msgstr "Speaks the status bar."
+#. Translators: We replace the ellipses (both manual and UTF-8) with a spoken
+#. string. The extra space you see at the beginning is because we need the
+#. speech synthesis engine to speak the new string well. For example, "Open..."
+#. turns into "Open dot dot dot".
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1149
+msgid " dot dot dot"
+msgstr " dot dot dot"
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to
-#. search for text in a window and then move focus to
-#. that text.  For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:254
-msgid "Opens the Orca Find dialog."
-msgstr "Opens the Orca Find dialogue."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when Orca is launched.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1152
+msgid "Welcome to Orca."
+msgstr "Welcome to Orca."
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to
-#. search for text in a window and then move focus to
-#. that text.  For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.  This string is used for finding the
-#. next occurence of a string.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:265
-msgid "Searches for the next instance of a string."
-msgstr "Searches for the next instance of a string."
+#. Translators: Orca Preferences is the configuration GUI for Orca. This message
+#. is presented immediately before the GUI is shown.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1156
+msgid "Starting Orca Preferences."
+msgstr "Starting Orca Preferences."
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to
-#. search for text in a window and then move focus to
-#. that text.  For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.  This string is used for finding the
-#. previous occurence of a string.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:276
-msgid "Searches for the previous instance of a string."
-msgstr "Searches for the previous instance of a string."
+#. Translators: Orca Preferences in this case, is a configuration GUI for
+#. allowing users to set application specific settings from within Orca for
+#. the application that currently has focus.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1161
+#, python-format
+msgid "Starting Orca Preferences for %s."
+msgstr "Starting Orca Preferences for %s."
 
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine that
-#. paints rectangles around the interesting (e.g., text)
-#. zones in the active window for the application that
-#. currently has focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:287
-msgid "Paints and prints the visible zones in the active window."
-msgstr "Paints and prints the visible zones in the active window."
-
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:301
-msgid "Enters and exits flat review mode."
-msgstr "Enters and exits flat review mode."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when Orca is quit.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1164
+msgid "Goodbye."
+msgstr "Goodbye."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:315
-msgid "Moves flat review to the beginning of the previous line."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the beginning of the previous line."
+#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to search for text in a
+#. window and then move focus to that text.  For example, they may want to find
+#. the "OK" button.  This message lets them know a string they were searching
+#. for was not found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1170 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4043
+msgid "string not found"
+msgstr "string not found"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  The home position is the
-#. beginning of the content in the window.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:330
-msgid "Moves flat review to the home position."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the home position."
+#. Translators: The structural navigation keys are designed to move the caret
+#. around document content by object type. H moves you to the next heading,
+#. Shift H to the previous heading, T to the next table, and so on. Some users
+#. prefer to turn this off to use Firefox's search when typing feature. This
+#. message is presented when the user toggles the structural navigation feature
+#. of Orca. It should be a brief informative message.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1178
+msgid "Structural navigation keys off."
+msgstr "Structural navigation keys off."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This particular command will
-#. cause Orca to speak the current line.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:345
-msgid "Speaks the current flat review line."
-msgstr "Speaks the current flat review line."
+#. Translators: The structural navigation keys are designed to move the caret
+#. around document content by object type. H moves you to the next heading,
+#. Shift H to the previous heading, T to the next table, and so on. Some users
+#. prefer to turn this off to use Firefox's search when typing feature. This
+#. message is presented when the user toggles the structural navigation feature
+#. of Orca. It should be a brief informative message.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1186
+msgid "Structural navigation keys on."
+msgstr "Structural navigation keys on."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}. This particular command will
-#. cause Orca to spell the current line.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:360
-msgid "Spells the current flat review line."
-msgstr "Spells the current flat review line."
+#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to move to the next
+#. structural navigation object. In Orca, "structural navigation" refers to
+#. quickly moving through a document by jumping amongst objects of a given
+#. type, such as from link to link, or from heading to heading, or from form
+#. field to form field. This is a brief message which will be presented to the
+#. user if the desired structural navigation object could not be found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1194
+msgctxt "structural navigation"
+msgid "Not found"
+msgstr "Not found"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}. This particular command will
-#. cause Orca to "phonetically spell" the current line,
-#. saying "Alpha" for "a", "Bravo" for "b" and so on.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:376
-msgid "Phonetically spells the current flat review line."
-msgstr "Phonetically spells the current flat review line."
+#. Translators: This message describes the (row, col) position of a table cell.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1197
+#, python-format
+msgid "Row %(row)d, column %(column)d."
+msgstr "Row %(row)d, column %(column)d."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:390
-msgid "Moves flat review to the beginning of the next line."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the beginning of the next line."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to indicate the user is in the last
+#. cell of a table in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1201
+msgid "End of table"
+msgstr "End of table"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  The end position is the last
-#. bit of information in the window.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:405
-msgid "Moves flat review to the end position."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the end position."
+#. Translators: This message is presented when a user is navigating within a
+#. table and then navigates out of it.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1205
+msgid "leaving table."
+msgstr "leaving table."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Previous will go backwards
-#. in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:421
-msgid "Moves flat review to the previous item or word."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the previous item or word."
+#. Translators: When users are navigating a table, they sometimes want the entire
+#. row of a table read; other times they want just the current cell presented.
+#. This string is a message presented to the user when this setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1210
+msgid "Speak cell"
+msgstr "Speak cell"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Above in this case means
-#. geographically above, as if you drew a vertical line
-#. in the window.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:437
-msgid "Moves flat review to the word above the current word."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the word above the current word."
+#. Translators: When users are navigating a table, they sometimes want the entire
+#. row of a table read; other times they want just the current cell presented.
+#. This string is a message presented to the user when this setting is toggled.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1215
+msgid "Speak row"
+msgstr "Speak row"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This command will speak the
-#. current word or item.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:452
-msgid "Speaks the current flat review item or word."
-msgstr "Speaks the current flat review item or word."
+#. Translators: a uniform table is one in which each table cell occupies one row
+#. and one column (i.e. a perfect grid). In contrast, a non-uniform table is one
+#. in which at least one table cell occupies more than one row and/or column.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1220
+msgid "Non-uniform"
+msgstr "Non-uniform"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This command will spell out
-#. the current word or item letter by letter.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:467
-msgid "Spells the current flat review item or word."
-msgstr "Spells the current flat review item or word."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table cell
+#. to table cell. If the user gives a table navigation command but is not in a
+#. table, presents this message.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1225
+msgid "Not in a table."
+msgstr "Not in a table."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This command will spell out
-#. the current word or item phonetically, saying "Alpha"
-#. for "a", "Bravo" for "b" and so on.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:483
-msgid "Phonetically spells the current flat review item or word."
-msgstr "Phonetically spells the current flat review item or word."
+#. Translators: This is a message presented to users when the columns in a table
+#. have been reordered.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1229
+msgid "Columns reordered"
+msgstr "Columns reordered"
+
+#. Translators: This is a message presented to users when the rows in a table
+#. have been reordered.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1233
+msgid "Rows reordered"
+msgstr "Rows reordered"
+
+#. Translators: this is in reference to a column in a table. The substitution
+#. is the index (e.g. the first column is "column 1").
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1237
+#, python-format
+msgid "column %d"
+msgstr "column %d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  The flat review object is
-#. typically something like a pushbutton, a label, or
-#. some other GUI widget.  The 'speaks' means it will
-#. speak the text associated with the object.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:500
-msgid "Speaks the current flat review object."
-msgstr "Speaks the current flat review object."
+#. Translators: this is in reference to a column in a table. If the user is in
+#. the first column of a table with five columns, the position is "column 1 of 5"
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1241
+#, python-format
+msgid "column %(index)d of %(total)d"
+msgstr "column %(index)d of %(total)d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Next will go forwards
-#. in the window until you reach the end (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:516
-msgid "Moves flat review to the next item or word."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the next item or word."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table cell
+#. to table cell. This is the message presented when the user attempts to move to
+#. the cell below the current cell and is already in the last row.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1246
+msgid "Bottom of column."
+msgstr "Bottom of column."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Below in this case means
-#. geographically below, as if you drew a vertical line
-#. downward on the screen.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:532
-msgid "Moves flat review to the word below the current word."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the word below the current word."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table cell
+#. to table cell. This is the message presented when the user attempts to move to
+#. the cell above the current cell and is already in the first row.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1251
+msgid "Top of column."
+msgstr "Top of column."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Previous will go backwards
-#. in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:548
-msgid "Moves flat review to the previous character."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the previous character."
+#. Translators: this is in reference to a row in a table. The substitution is
+#. the index (e.g. the first row is "row 1").
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1255
+#, python-format
+msgid "row %d"
+msgstr "row %d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:562
-msgid "Moves flat review to the end of the line."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the end of the line."
+#. Translators: this is in reference to a row in a table. If the user is in the
+#. the first row of a table with five rows, the position is "row 1 of 5"
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1259
+#, python-format
+msgid "row %(index)d of %(total)d"
+msgstr "row %(index)d of %(total)d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Previous will go backwards
-#. in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).  The 'speaks' in
-#. this case will be the spoken language form of the
-#. character currently being reviewed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:580
-msgid "Speaks the current flat review character."
-msgstr "Speaks the current flat review character."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table cell
+#. to table cell. This is the message presented when the user attempts to move to
+#. the left of the current cell and is already in the first column.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1264
+msgid "Beginning of row."
+msgstr "Beginning of row."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Previous will go backwards
-#. in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).  This command will
-#. cause Orca to speak a phonetic representation of the
-#. character currently being reviewed, saying "Alpha"
-#. for "a", "Bravo" for "b" and so on.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:599
-msgid "Phonetically speaks the current flat review character."
-msgstr "Phonetically speaks the current flat review character."
+#. Translators: This is for navigating document content by moving from table cell
+#. to table cell. This is the message presented when the user attempts to move to
+#. the right of the current cell and is already in the last column.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1269
+msgid "End of row."
+msgstr "End of row."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Previous will go backwards
-#. in the window until you reach the top (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).  This command will
-#. cause Orca to speak information about the current character
-#. Like its unicode value and other relevant information
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:617
-msgid "Speaks unicode value of the current flat review character."
-msgstr "Speaks unicode value of the current flat review character."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user to confirm that he/she just
+#. deleted a table row.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1273
+msgid "Row deleted."
+msgstr "Row deleted."
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Next will go forwards
-#. in the window until you reach the end (i.e., it will
-#. wrap across lines if necessary).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:634
-msgid "Moves flat review to the next character."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the next character."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user to confirm that he/she just
+#. deleted the last row of a table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1277
+msgid "Last row deleted."
+msgstr "Last row deleted."
 
-#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they
-#. sometimes want the entire row of a table read, or
-#. they just want the current cell to be presented to them.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:643
-msgid "Toggles whether to read just the current table cell or the whole row."
-msgstr "Toggles whether to read just the current table cell or the whole row."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user to confirm that he/she just
+#. inserted a table row.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1281
+msgid "Row inserted."
+msgstr "Row inserted."
 
-#. Translators: the attributes being presented are the
-#. text attributes, such as bold, italic, font name,
-#. font size, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:653
-msgid "Reads the attributes associated with the current text character."
-msgstr "Reads the attributes associated with the current text character."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user to confirm that he/she just
+#. inserted a table row at the end of the table. This typically happens when the
+#. user presses Tab from within the last cell of the table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1286
+msgid "Row inserted at the end of the table."
+msgstr "Row inserted at the end of the table."
 
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine
-#. that outputs useful information on the current script
-#. via speech and braille. This information will be
-#. helpful to script writers.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:665
-msgid "Reports information on current script."
-msgstr "Reports information on current script."
-
-#. Translators: a refreshable braille display is an
-#. external hardware device that presents braille
-#. character to the user.  There are a limited number
-#. of cells on the display (typically 40 cells).  Orca
-#. provides the feature to build up a longer logical
-#. line and allow the user to press buttons on the
-#. braille display so they can pan left and right over
-#. this line.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:679
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:597
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:123
-msgid "Pans the braille display to the left."
-msgstr "Pans the braille display to the left."
+#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in a document, Orca lets
+#. them know.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1290
+msgctxt "text"
+msgid "selected"
+msgstr "selected"
 
-#. Translators: a refreshable braille display is an
-#. external hardware device that presents braille
-#. character to the user.  There are a limited number
-#. of cells on the display (typically 40 cells).  Orca
-#. provides the feature to build up a longer logical
-#. line and allow the user to press buttons on the
-#. braille display so they can pan left and right over
-#. this line.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:694
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:612
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:138
-msgid "Pans the braille display to the right."
-msgstr "Pans the braille display to the right."
+#. Translators: when the user unselects (un-highlights) text in a document, Orca
+#. lets them know.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1294
+msgctxt "text"
+msgid "unselected"
+msgstr "unselected"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  The bottom left is the bottom
-#. left of the window currently being reviewed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:710
-msgid "Moves flat review to the bottom left."
-msgstr "Moves flat review to the bottom left."
+#. Translators: this is information about a unicode character reported to the
+#. user.  The value is the unicode number value of this character in hex.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1298
+#, python-format
+msgid "Unicode %s"
+msgstr "Unicode %s"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  Flat review is modal, and
-#. the user can be exploring the window without changing
-#. which object in the window which has focus.  The
-#. feature used here will return the flat review to the
-#. object with focus.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:728
-msgid "Returns to object with keyboard focus."
-msgstr "Returns to object with keyboard focus."
+#. Translators: This message presents the Orca version number.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1301
+#, python-format
+msgid "Orca version %s."
+msgstr "Orca version %s."
 
-#. Translators: braille can be displayed in many ways.
-#. Contracted braille provides a more efficient means
-#. to represent text, especially long documents.  The
-#. feature used here is an option to toggle between
-#. contracted and uncontracted.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:739
-msgid "Turns contracted braille on and off."
-msgstr "Turns contracted braille on and off."
+#. Translators: This is presented when the user has navigated to a line with only
+#. whitespace characters (space, tab, etc.) on it.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1305
+msgid "white space"
+msgstr "white space"
 
-#. Translators: hardware braille displays often have
-#. buttons near each braille cell.  These are called
-#. cursor routing keys and are a way for a user to
-#. tell the machine they are interested in a particular
-#. character on the display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:750
-msgid "Processes a cursor routing key."
-msgstr "Processes a cursor routing key."
+#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a particular object and the
+#. top of a page or list is reached without that object being found, we "wrap" to
+#. the bottom and continue looking upwards. We need to inform the user when this
+#. is taking place.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1311
+msgid "Wrapping to bottom."
+msgstr "Wrapping to bottom."
 
-#. Translators: this is used to indicate the start point
-#. of a text selection.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:758
-msgid "Marks the beginning of a text selection."
-msgstr "Marks the beginning of a text selection."
+#. Translators: when the user is attempting to locate a particular object and the
+#. bottom of a page or list is reached without that object being found, we "wrap"
+#. to the top and continue looking downwards. We need to inform the user when
+#. this is taking place.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1317
+msgid "Wrapping to top."
+msgstr "Wrapping to top."
 
-#. Translators: this is used to indicate the end point
-#. of a text selection.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:766
-msgid "Marks the end of a text selection."
-msgstr "Marks the end of a text selection."
+#. Translators, normally layered panes and tables have items in them. Thus it is
+#. noteworthy when this is not the case. This message is presented to the user to
+#. indicate the current layered pane or table contains zero items.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1322
+msgid "0 items"
+msgstr "0 items"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow
-#. the user to type any key on the keyboard and hear what
-#. the effects of that key would be.  The effects might
-#. be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the
-#. particular key combination, or they might just be to
-#. echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't have a handler.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:778
-msgid "Enters learn mode.  Press escape to exit learn mode."
-msgstr "Enters learn mode.  Press escape to exit learn mode."
+#. Translators: The cell here refers to a cell within a table within a
+#. document. We need to announce when the cell occupies or "spans" more
+#. than a single row and/or column.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1330 ../src/orca/messages.py:1349
+#, python-format
+msgid "Cell spans %d row"
+msgid_plural "Cell spans %d rows"
+msgstr[0] "Cell spans %d row"
+msgstr[1] "Cell spans %d rows"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a "List Shortcuts Mode" that will allow
-#. the user to list a group of keyboard shortcuts. The Orca
-#. default shortcuts can be listed by pressing 1, and Orca
-#. shortcuts for the application under focus can be listed by
-#. pressing 2. User can press Up/ Down to navigate and hear
-#. the list, changeover to another list by pressing 1/2,
-#. and exit the "List Shortcuts Mode" by pressing Escape.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:791
-msgid "Enters list shortcuts mode.  Press escape to exit list shortcuts mode."
-msgstr "Enters list shortcuts mode.  Press escape to exit list shortcuts mode."
+#. Translators: this represents the number of columns in a table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1335
+#, python-format
+msgid " %d column"
+msgid_plural " %d columns"
+msgstr[0] " %d column"
+msgstr[1] " %d columns"
 
-#. Translators: the speech rate is how fast the speech
-#. synthesis engine will generate speech.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:801
-msgid "Decreases the speech rate."
-msgstr "Decreases the speech rate."
+#. Translators: The cell here refers to a cell within a table within a
+#. document. We need to announce when the cell occupies or "spans" more
+#. than a single row and/or column.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1342
+#, python-format
+msgid "Cell spans %d column"
+msgid_plural "Cell spans %d columns"
+msgstr[0] "Cell spans %d column"
+msgstr[1] "Cell spans %d columns"
 
-#. Translators: the speech rate is how fast the speech
-#. synthesis engine will generate speech.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:809
-msgid "Increases the speech rate."
-msgstr "Increases the speech rate."
+#. Translators: People can enter a string of text that is too wide to be
+#. fully displayed in a spreadsheet cell. This message will be spoken if
+#. such a cell is encountered.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1359
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d character too long"
+msgid_plural "%d characters too long"
+msgstr[0] "%d character too long"
+msgstr[1] "%d characters too long"
 
-#. Translators: the speech pitch is how high or low in
-#. pitch/frequency the speech synthesis engine will
-#. generate speech.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:818
-msgid "Decreases the speech pitch."
-msgstr "Decreases the speech pitch."
+#. Translators: This message informs the user how many unfocused alert and
+#. dialog windows a newly (re)focused application has. It is added at the
+#. end of a braille message containing the app which just claimed focus.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1367
+#, python-format
+msgid "(%d dialog)"
+msgid_plural "(%d dialogs)"
+msgstr[0] "(%d dialogue)"
+msgstr[1] "(%d dialogues)"
 
-#. Translators: the speech pitch is how high or low in
-#. pitch/frequency the speech synthesis engine will
-#. generate speech.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:827
-msgid "Increases the speech pitch."
-msgstr "Increases the speech pitch."
+#. Translators: This message informs the user how many unfocused alert and
+#. dialog windows a newly (re)focused application has. It is added at the
+#. end of a spoken message containing the app which just claimed focus.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1373
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d unfocused dialog"
+msgid_plural "%d unfocused dialogs"
+msgstr[0] "%d unfocused dialogue"
+msgstr[1] "%d unfocused dialogues"
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:832
-msgid "Quits Orca"
-msgstr "Quits Orca"
+#. Translators: This is the size of a file in bytes
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1377
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d byte"
+msgid_plural "%d bytes"
+msgstr[0] "%d byte"
+msgstr[1] "%d bytes"
 
-#. Translators: the preferences configuration dialog is
-#. the dialog that allows users to set their preferences
-#. for Orca.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:841
-msgid "Displays the preferences configuration dialog."
-msgstr "Displays the preferences configuration dialogue."
+#. Translators: This message informs the user who many files were found as
+#. a result of a search.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1382
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d file found"
+msgid_plural "%d files found"
+msgstr[0] "%d file found"
+msgstr[1] "%d files found"
 
-#. Translators: the application preferences configuration
-#. dialog is the dialog that allows users to set their
-#. preferences for a specific application within Orca.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:850
-msgid "Displays the application preferences configuration dialog."
-msgstr "Displays the application preferences configuration dialogue."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of forms in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1386
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d form"
+msgid_plural "%d forms"
+msgstr[0] "%d form"
+msgstr[1] "%d forms"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows the user to turn speech synthesis
-#. on or off.  We call it 'silencing'.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:858
-msgid "Toggles the silencing of speech."
-msgstr "Toggles the silencing of speech."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of headings in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1390
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d heading"
+msgid_plural "%d headings"
+msgstr[0] "%d heading"
+msgstr[1] "%d headings"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows the user to enable/disable
-#. the speaking of indentation and justification.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:867
-msgid "Toggles the speaking of indentation and justification."
-msgstr "Toggles the speaking of indentation and justification."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of items in a layered pane
+#. or table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1395
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d item"
+msgid_plural "%d items"
+msgstr[0] "%d item"
+msgstr[1] "%d items"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows users to cycle through
-#. punctuation levels.
-#. None, some, most, or all, punctuation will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:876
-msgid "Cycles to the next speaking of punctuation level."
-msgstr "Cycles to the next speaking of punctuation level."
+#. Translators: Orca has several commands that search for, and present a list
+#. of, objects based on one or more criteria. This is a message that will be
+#. presented to the user to indicate how many matching items were found.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1401
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d item found"
+msgid_plural "%d items found"
+msgstr[0] "%d item found"
+msgstr[1] "%d items found"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo.
-#. The following string refers to a command that allows the
-#. user to quickly choose which type of echo is being used.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:894
-msgid "Cycles to the next key echo level."
-msgstr "Cycles to the next key echo level."
+#. Translators: This message describes a bulleted or numbered list.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1405
+#, python-format
+msgid "List with %d item"
+msgid_plural "List with %d items"
+msgstr[0] "List with %d item"
+msgstr[1] "List with %d items"
 
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine
-#. that prints a list of all known applications currently
-#. running on the desktop, to stdout.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:904
-msgid ""
-"Prints a debug listing of all known applications to the console where Orca "
-"is running."
-msgstr ""
-"Prints a debug listing of all known applications to the console where Orca "
-"is running."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to inform the user of the number of
+#. messages in a list.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1410
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d message.\n"
+msgid_plural "%d messages.\n"
+msgstr[0] "%d message.\n"
+msgstr[1] "%d messages.\n"
 
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine
-#. that allows the user to adjust the level of debug
-#. information that Orca generates at run time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:915
-msgid "Cycles the debug level at run time."
-msgstr "Cycles the debug level at run time."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to inform the user of the value of
+#. a slider, progress bar, or other such component.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1415
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d percent."
+msgid_plural "%d percent."
+msgstr[0] "%d percent."
+msgstr[1] "%d percent."
 
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine
-#. that will take the component in the currently running
-#. application that has focus, and print debug information
-#. to the console giving its component ancestry (i.e. all
-#. the components that are its descendants in the component
-#. tree).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:928
-msgid "Prints debug information about the ancestry of the object with focus."
-msgstr "Prints debug information about the ancestry of the object with focus."
-
-#. Translators: this is a debug message that Orca users
-#. will not normally see. It describes a debug routine
-#. that will take the currently running application, and
-#. print debug information to the console giving its
-#. component hierarchy (i.e. all the components and all
-#. their descendants in the component tree).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:941
-msgid "Prints debug information about the application with focus."
-msgstr "Prints debug information about the application with focus."
-
-#. Translators: this command announces information regarding
-#. the relationship of the given bookmark to the current
-#. position
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:950
-msgid "Bookmark where am I with respect to current position."
-msgstr "Bookmark where am I with respect to current position."
+#. Translators: This message announces the percentage of the document that
+#. has been read. The value is calculated by knowing the index of the current
+#. position divided by the total number of objects on the page.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1421
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d percent of document read"
+msgid_plural "%d percent of document read"
+msgstr[0] "%d percent of document read"
+msgstr[1] "%d percent of document read"
 
-#. Translators: this command moves the current position to the
-#. location stored at the bookmark.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:958
-msgid "Go to bookmark."
-msgstr "Go to bookmark."
+#. Translators: Orca will tell you how many characters are repeated on a line
+#. of text. For example: "22 space characters". The %d is the number and the
+#. %s is the spoken word for the character.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1429
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s character"
+msgid_plural "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s characters"
+msgstr[0] "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s character"
+msgstr[1] "%(count)d %(repeatChar)s characters"
 
-#. Translators: this event handler binds an in-page accessible
-#. object location to the given input key command.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:966
-msgid "Add bookmark."
-msgstr "Add bookmark."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to indicate the number of selected
+#. objects (e.g. icons) and the total number of those objects.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1436
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(index)d of %(total)d item selected"
+msgid_plural "%(index)d of %(total)d items selected"
+msgstr[0] "%(index)d of %(total)d item selected"
+msgstr[1] "%(index)d of %(total)d items selected"
 
-#. Translators: this event handler saves all bookmarks for the
-#. current application to disk.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:974
-msgid "Save bookmarks."
-msgstr "Save bookmarks."
+#. Translators: This message is presented when the user is in a list of
+#. shortcuts associated with Orca commands which are not specific to the
+#. current application. It appears as the title of the dialog containing
+#. the list.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1445
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d Orca default shortcut found."
+msgid_plural "%d Orca default shortcuts found."
+msgstr[0] "%d Orca default shortcut found."
+msgstr[1] "%d Orca default shortcuts found."
 
-#. Translators: this event handler cycles through the registered
-#. bookmarks and takes the user to the next bookmark location.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:982
-msgid "Go to next bookmark location."
-msgstr "Go to next bookmark location."
+#. Translators: This message is presented when the user is in a list of
+#. shortcuts associated with Orca commands specific to the current
+#. application. It appears as the title of the dialog containing the list.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1453
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(count)d Orca shortcut for %(application)s found."
+msgid_plural "%(count)d Orca shortcuts for %(application)s found."
+msgstr[0] "%(count)d Orca shortcut for %(application)s found."
+msgstr[1] "%(count)d Orca shortcuts for %(application)s found."
 
-#. Translators: this event handler cycles through the
-#. registered bookmarks and takes the user to the previous
-#. bookmark location.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:991
-msgid "Go to previous bookmark location."
-msgstr "Go to previous bookmark location."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to inform the user of the number of
+#. space characters in a string.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1460
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d space"
+msgid_plural "%d spaces"
+msgstr[0] "%d space"
+msgstr[1] "%d spaces"
 
-#. Translators: Orca allows the item under the pointer to
-#. be spoken. This toggles the feature.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:999
-msgid "Toggle mouse review mode."
-msgstr "Toggle mouse review mode."
+#. Translators: This message is presented to inform the user of the number of
+#. tab characters in a string.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1465
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d tab"
+msgid_plural "%d tabs"
+msgstr[0] "%d tab"
+msgstr[1] "%d tabs"
 
-#. Translators: Orca can present the current time to the
-#. user when the user presses
-#. a shortcut key.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1008
-msgid "Present current time."
-msgstr "Present current time."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of tables in a document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1469
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d table"
+msgid_plural "%d tables"
+msgstr[0] "%d table"
+msgstr[1] "%d tables"
 
-#. Translators: Orca can present the current date to the
-#. user when the user presses
-#. a shortcut key.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1017
-msgid "Present current date."
-msgstr "Present current date."
+#. Translators: this represents the number of rows in a table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1473
+#, python-format
+msgid "table with %d row"
+msgid_plural "table with %d rows"
+msgstr[0] "table with %d row"
+msgstr[1] "table with %d rows"
 
-#. Translators: Orca normally intercepts all keyboard
-#. commands and only passes them along to the current
-#. application when they are not Orca commands.  This
-#. command causes the next command issued to be passed
-#. along to the current application, bypassing Orca's
-#. interception of it.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1029
-msgid "Passes the next command on to the current application."
-msgstr "Passes the next command on to the current application."
+#. Translators: this represents the number of columns in a table.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1477
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d column"
+msgid_plural "%d columns"
+msgstr[0] "%d column"
+msgstr[1] "%d columns"
 
-#. Translators: Orca normally intercepts all keyboard
-#. commands and only passes them along to the current
-#. application when they are not Orca commands.  This
-#. command causes the next command issued to be passed
-#. along to the current application, bypassing Orca's
-#. interception of it.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1519
-msgid "Bypass mode enabled."
-msgstr "Bypass mode enabled."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of unvisited links in a
+#. document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1486
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d unvisited link"
+msgid_plural "%d unvisited links"
+msgstr[0] "%d unvisited link"
+msgstr[1] "%d unvisited links"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow
-#. the user to type any key on the keyboard and hear what
-#. the effects of that key would be.  The effects might
-#. be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the
-#. particular key combination, or they might just be to
-#. echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't have a handler.
-#. This text here is what is spoken to the user.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1542
-msgid ""
-"Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To exit learn "
-"mode, press the escape key."
-msgstr ""
-"Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To exit learn "
-"mode, press the escape key."
-
-#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow
-#. the user to type any key on the keyboard and hear what
-#. the effects of that key would be.  The effects might
-#. be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the
-#. particular key combination, or they might just be to
-#. echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't have a handler.
-#. This text here is what is to be presented on the braille
-#. display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1554
-msgid "Learn mode.  Press escape to exit."
-msgstr "Learn mode.  Press escape to exit."
+#. Translators: This message presents the number of visited links in a
+#. document.
+#: ../src/orca/messages.py:1491
+#, python-format
+msgid "%d visited link"
+msgid_plural "%d visited links"
+msgstr[0] "%d visited link"
+msgstr[1] "%d visited links"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a "Learn Mode" that will allow
-#. the user to type any key on the keyboard and hear what
-#. the effects of that key would be.  The effects might
-#. be what Orca would do if it had a handler for the
-#. particular key combination, or they might just be to
-#. echo the name of the key if Orca doesn't have a handler.
-#. Exiting learn mode puts the user back in normal operating
-#. mode.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1580
-msgid "Exiting learn mode."
-msgstr "Exiting learn mode."
+#. Translators: this is a indication of the focused icon and the count of the
+#. total number of icons within an icon panel. An example of an icon panel is
+#. the Nautilus folder view.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:37
+#, python-format
+msgid "on %(index)d of %(total)d"
+msgstr "on %(index)d of %(total)d"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a 'List Shortcuts' mode by which a user can
-#. navigate through a list of the bound commands in Orca. This is the
-#. message that is presented to the user as confirmation that this
-#. mode has been entered.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1601
-msgid "List shortcuts mode."
-msgstr "List shortcuts mode."
-
-#. Translators: Orca has a "List Shortcuts Mode" that allows the user to
-#. list a group of keyboard shortcuts. Pressing 1 makes it possible for
-#. the user to navigate amongst a list of global ("default") commands.
-#. Pressing 2 allows the user to navigate amongst Orca commands specific
-#. to the application with focus. Escape exists this mode. This string
-#. is the prompt which will be presented to the user in both speech and
-#. braille upon exiting this mode.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1640
-msgid "Exiting list shortcuts mode."
-msgstr "Exiting list shortcuts mode."
-
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to
-#. move the mouse pointer to the current object. This is a
-#. detailed message which will be presented if for some
-#. reason Orca cannot identify/find the current location.
-#.
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user
-#. to move the mouse pointer to the current object. If
-#. for some reason Orca cannot identify the current
-#. location, it will speak this message.
-#.
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to
-#. move the mouse pointer to the current object. This is a
-#. detailed message which will be presented if for some
-#. reason Orca cannot identify/find the current location.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1921 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2064
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2084
-msgid "Could not find current location."
-msgstr "Could not find current location."
+#. Translators: this refers to the position of an item in a list or group of
+#. objects, such as menu items in a menu, radio buttons in a radio button group,
+#. combobox item in a combobox, etc.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:42
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(index)d of %(total)d"
+msgstr "%(index)d of %(total)d"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to
-#. move the mouse pointer to the current object. This is a
-#. brief message which will be presented if for some reason
-#. Orca cannot identify/find the current location.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:1927 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2090
-msgctxt "location"
-msgid "Not found"
-msgstr "Not found"
+#. Translators: This message describes a list item in a document. Nesting level
+#. is how "deep" the item is (e.g., a level of 2 represents a list item inside a
+#. list that's inside another list). This string is specifically for braille.
+#. Because braille displays lack real estate, we're using a shorter string than
+#. we use for speech.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:54
+#, python-format
+msgid "LEVEL %d"
+msgstr "LEVEL %d"
 
-#. Translators: "white space" is a short phrase to mean the
-#. user has navigated to a line with only whitespace on it.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2148 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2413
-msgid "white space"
-msgstr "white space"
+#. Translators: This represents the depth of a node in a TreeView (i.e. how many
+#. ancestors the node has). This is the spoken version.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:58
+#, python-format
+msgid "tree level %d"
+msgstr "tree level %d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This message lets the user know
-#. they have left the flat review feature.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2603
-msgid "Leaving flat review."
-msgstr "Leaving flat review."
+#. Translators: This represents the depth of a node in a TreeView (i.e. how many
+#. ancestors the node has). This is the braille version.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:62
+#, python-format
+msgid "TREE LEVEL %d"
+msgstr "TREE LEVEL %d"
 
-#. Translators: the 'flat review' feature of Orca
-#. allows the blind user to explore the text in a
-#. window in a 2D fashion.  That is, Orca treats all
-#. the text from all objects in a window (e.g.,
-#. buttons, labels, etc.) as a sequence of words in a
-#. sequence of lines.  The flat review feature allows
-#. the user to explore this text by the {previous,next}
-#. {line,word,character}.  This message lets the user know
-#. they have entered the flat review feature.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2619
-msgid "Entering flat review."
-msgstr "Entering flat review."
+#. Translators: The 'h' in this string represents a heading level attribute for
+#. content that you might find in something such as HTML content (e.g., <h1>).
+#. The translated form is meant to be a single character followed by a numeric
+#. heading level, where the single character is to indicate 'heading'.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:68
+#, python-format
+msgid "h%d"
+msgstr "h%d"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know
-#. that speech synthesis has been turned back on.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2639
-msgid "Speech enabled."
-msgstr "Speech enabled."
+#. Translators: The %(level)d is in reference to a heading level in HTML (e.g.,
+#. For <h3>, the level is 3) and the %(role)s is in reference to a previously
+#. translated rolename for the heading.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:73
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(role)s level %(level)d"
+msgstr "%(role)s level %(level)d"
 
-#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know
-#. that speech synthesis has been temporarily turned off.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2644
-msgid "Speech disabled."
-msgstr "Speech disabled."
+#. Translators: This is an alternative name for the parent object of a series
+#. of icons.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:77
+msgid "Icon panel"
+msgstr "Icon panel"
 
-#. Translators: This is a detailed message indicating that
-#. indentation and justification will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2657
-msgid "Speaking of indentation and justification enabled."
-msgstr "Speaking of indentation and justification enabled."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to items which can be expanded
+#. or collapsed such as combo boxes and nodes/groups in a treeview. Collapsed
+#. means the item's children are not showing; expanded means they are.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:82
+msgid "collapsed"
+msgstr "collapsed"
 
-#. Translators: This is a brief message that will be presented
-#. to the user who has just enabled/disabled the speaking of
-#. indentation and justification information.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2662
-msgctxt "indentation and justification"
-msgid "Enabled"
-msgstr "Enabled"
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to items which can be expanded
+#. or collapsed such as combo boxes and nodes/groups in a treeview. Collapsed
+#. means the item's children are not showing; expanded means they are.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:87
+msgid "expanded"
+msgstr "expanded"
 
-#. Translators: This is a detailed message indicating that
-#. indentation and justification will not be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2667
-msgid "Speaking of indentation and justification disabled."
-msgstr "Speaking of indentation and justification disabled."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to the orientation of widgets
+#. such as sliders and scroll bars.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:91
+msgid "horizontal"
+msgstr "horizontal"
 
-#. Translators: This is a brief message that will be presented
-#. to the user who has just enabled/disabled the speaking of
-#. indentation and justification information.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2672
-msgctxt "indentation and justification"
-msgid "Disabled"
-msgstr "Disabled"
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to the orientation of widgets
+#. such as sliders and scroll bars.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:95
+msgid "vertical"
+msgstr "vertical"
 
-#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the
-#. user cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2689
-msgid "Punctuation level set to some."
-msgstr "Punctuation level set to some."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a check box.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:98
+msgid "checked"
+msgstr "ticked"
 
-#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user
-#. cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2695
-msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
-msgid "Some"
-msgstr "Some"
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a check box.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:101
+msgid "not checked"
+msgstr "not ticked"
 
-#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the
-#. user cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2703
-msgid "Punctuation level set to most."
-msgstr "Punctuation level set to most."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a check box.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:104
+msgid "partially checked"
+msgstr "partially ticked"
 
-#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user
-#. cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2709
-msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
-msgid "Most"
-msgstr "Most"
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a toggle button.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:107
+msgid "pressed"
+msgstr "pressed"
 
-#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the
-#. user cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2717
-msgid "Punctuation level set to all."
-msgstr "Punctuation level set to all."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a toggle button.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:110
+msgid "not pressed"
+msgstr "not pressed"
 
-#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user
-#. cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2723
-msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
-msgid "All"
-msgstr "All"
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a radio button.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:113
+msgctxt "radiobutton"
+msgid "selected"
+msgstr "selected"
 
-#. Translators: This detailed message will be presented as the
-#. user cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2732
-msgid "Punctuation level set to none."
-msgstr "Punctuation level set to none."
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a radio button.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:116
+msgctxt "radiobutton"
+msgid "not selected"
+msgstr "not selected"
+
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a table cell.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:119
+msgctxt "tablecell"
+msgid "not selected"
+msgstr "not selected"
+
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a link.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:122
+msgctxt "link state"
+msgid "visited"
+msgstr "visited"
+
+#. Translators: This is a state which applies to a link.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:125
+msgctxt "link state"
+msgid "unvisited"
+msgstr "unvisited"
+
+#. Translators: This state represents an item on the screen that has been set
+#. insensitive (or grayed out).
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:129 ../src/orca/object_properties.py:133
+msgid "grayed"
+msgstr "greyed"
+
+#. Translators: Certain objects (such as form controls on web pages) can have
+#. STATE_EDITABLE set to inform the user that this field can be filled out.
+#. It is assumed that form fields will be editable; if they lack this state,
+#. we need to present that information to the user. This string is the spoken
+#. version.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:140
+msgctxt "text"
+msgid "read only"
+msgstr "read-only"
+
+#. Translators: Certain objects (such as form controls on web pages) can have
+#. STATE_EDITABLE set to inform the user that this field can be filled out.
+#. It is assumed that form fields will be editable; if they lack this state,
+#. we need to present that information to the user. This string is the braille
+#. version. (Because braille displays have limited real estate, we abbreviate.)
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:147
+msgctxt "text"
+msgid "rdonly"
+msgstr "rdonly"
+
+#. Translators: Certain objects (such as form controls on web pages) can have
+#. STATE_REQUIRED set to inform the user that this field must be filled out.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:151 ../src/orca/object_properties.py:155
+msgid "required"
+msgstr "required"
+
+#. Translators: "multi-select" refers to a web form list in which more than
+#. one item can be selected at a time.
+#: ../src/orca/object_properties.py:159
+msgid "multi-select"
+msgstr "multi-select"
+
+#. Translators: this text is the description displayed when Orca is
+#. launched from the command line and the help text is displayed.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:90
+msgid "orca - scriptable screen reader"
+msgstr "orca - scriptable screen reader"
+
+#. Translators: this text is the description displayed when Orca is
+#. launched from the command line and the help text is displayed.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:93
+msgid "Report bugs to orca-list gnome org "
+msgstr "Report bugs to orca-list gnome org "
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-r, --replace' which tells Orca to replace any existing Orca
+#. process(es) that might be running.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:107
+msgid "Replace a currently running Orca"
+msgstr "Replace a currently running Orca"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-t, --text-setup' that will initially display a list of questions
+#. in text form, that the user will need to answer, before Orca will
+#. startup. For this to happen properly, Orca will need to be run
+#. from a terminal window.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:116
+msgid "Set up user preferences (text version)"
+msgstr "Set up user preferences (text version)"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-l, --list-apps' which prints the names of running applications
+#. which can be seen by assistive technologies such as Orca and
+#. Accercser.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:124
+msgid "Print the known running applications"
+msgstr "Print the known running applications"
 
-#. Translators: This brief message will be presented as the user
-#. cycles through the different levels of spoken punctuation.
-#. The options are: All puntuation marks will be spoken, None
-#. will be spoken, Most will be spoken, or Some will be spoken.
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-e, --enable' which allows the user to specify an option to
+#. enable as Orca is started.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:131
+msgid "Force use of option"
+msgstr "Force use of option"
+
+#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
+#. provided when using the '-e, --enable' or '-d, --disable' command
+#. line option.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:135 ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:146
+msgid "OPTION"
+msgstr "OPTION"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-d, --disable' which allows the user to specify an option to
+#. enable as Orca is started.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:142
+msgid "Prevent use of option"
+msgstr "Prevent use of option"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-p, --profile' which allows you to specify a profile to be
+#. loaded. A profile stores a group of Orca settings configured by
+#. the user for a particular purpose, such as a 'Spanish' profile
+#. which would include Spanish braille and Spanish text-to-speech.
+#. An Orca settings file contains one or more profiles.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:156
+msgid "Load profile"
+msgstr "Load profile"
+
+#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
+#. provided when using the '-p, --profile' command line option.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:159
+msgid "NAME"
+msgstr "NAME"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '-u, --user-prefs' that allows you to specify an alternate
+#. location from which to loadr the user preferences.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:166
+msgid "Use alternate directory for user preferences"
+msgstr "Use alternate directory for user preferences"
+
+#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
+#. provided when using the '-u, --user-prefs' command line option.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:169
+msgid "DIR"
+msgstr "DIR"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '--debug-file' which allows the user to override the default,
+#. date-based name of the debugging output file.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:176
+msgid "Send debug output to the specified file"
+msgstr "Send debug output to the specified file"
+
+#. Translators: this string indicates to the user what should be
+#. provided when using the '--debug-file' command line option.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:179
+msgid "FILE"
+msgstr "FILE"
+
+#. Translators: this is the description of the command line option
+#. '--debug' which enables debugging output for Orca to be sent to
+#. a file. The YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS portion of the string indicates
+#. the file name will be formed from the current date and time with
+#. 'debug' in front and '.out' at the end. The 'debug' and '.out'
+#. portions of this string should not be translated (i.e., it will
+#. always start with 'debug' and end with '.out', regardless of the
+#. locale.).
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:191
+msgid "Send debug output to debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out"
+msgstr "Send debug output to debug-YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS.out"
+
+#. Translators: This message is displayed when the user starts Orca
+#. from the command line and includes an invalid option or argument.
+#. After the message, the list of invalid items, as typed by the
+#. user, is displayed.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:204
+msgid "The following are not valid: "
+msgstr "The following are not valid: "
+
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user who attempts
+#. to launch Orca from some other environment than the graphical
+#. desktop.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:309
+msgid "Cannot start Orca because it cannot connect to the Desktop."
+msgstr "Cannot start Orca because it cannot connect to the Desktop."
+
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when
+#. the specified profile could not be loaded. A profile stores
+#. a group of Orca settings configured for a particular purpose,
+#. such as a Spanish profile which would include Spanish braille
+#. and Spanish text-to-speech.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:330
+#, python-format
+msgid "Profile could not be loaded: %s"
+msgstr "Profile could not be loaded: %s"
+
+#. Translators: This message is presented to the user when
+#. he/she tries to launch Orca, but Orca is already running.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_bin.py.in:336
+msgid ""
+"Another Orca process is already running for this session.\n"
+"Run \"orca --replace\" to replace that process with a new one."
+msgstr ""
+"Another Orca process is already running for this session.\n"
+"Run \"orca --replace\" to replace that process with a new one."
+
+#. Translators: this is a regular expression that is intended to match
+#. a positive 'yes' response from a user at the command line.  The expression
+#. as given means - does it begin with (that's the '^' character) any of
+#. the characters in the '[' ']'?  In this case, we've chosen 'Y', 'y', and
+#. '1' to mean positive answers, so any string beginning with 'Y', 'y', or
+#. '1' will match.  For an example of translation, assume your language has
+#. the words 'posolutely' and 'absitively' as common words that mean the
+#. equivalent of 'yes'.  You might make the expression match the upper and
+#. lower case forms: "^[aApP1]".  If the 'yes' and 'no' words for your
+#. locale begin with the same character, the regular expression should be
+#. modified to use words.  For example: "^(yes|Yes)" (note the change from
+#. using '[' and ']' to '(' and ')').
+#.
+#. Finally, this expression should match what you've chosen for the
+#. translation of the "Enter y or n:" strings for this file.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2738
-msgctxt "spoken punctuation"
-msgid "None"
-msgstr "None"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:59
+msgid "^[Yy1]"
+msgstr "^[Yy1]"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2767
-msgid "Key echo set to key."
-msgstr "Key echo set to key."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:60
+msgid "^[Nn0]"
+msgstr "^[Nn0]"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: this means speech synthesis (i.e., the machine
+#. speaks to you from its speakers) is not installed or working.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2782
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "key"
-msgstr "key"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:131 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:140
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:158
+msgid "Speech is unavailable."
+msgstr "Speech is unavailable."
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2800
-msgid "Key echo set to word."
-msgstr "Key echo set to word."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:143
+msgid "Welcome to Orca setup."
+msgstr "Welcome to Orca setup."
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: the speech system represents what general
+#. speech wrapper is going to be used.  Speech-dispatcher
+#. is an example of a speech system. It provides wrappers
+#. around specific speech servers (engines).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2815
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "word"
-msgstr "word"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:166
+msgid "Select desired speech system:"
+msgstr "Select desired speech system:"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
+#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical choice.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2833
-msgid "Key echo set to sentence."
-msgstr "Key echo set to sentence."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:179 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:220
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:272 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:460
+msgid "Enter choice: "
+msgstr "Enter choice: "
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: this is letting the user they input an
+#. invalid integer value on the command line and is
+#. also requesting they enter a valid integer value.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2848
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "sentence"
-msgstr "sentence"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:186 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:223
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:278 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:475
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:477
+msgid "Please enter a valid number."
+msgstr "Please enter a valid number."
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
+#. Translators: this means speech synthesis will not be used.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2866
-msgid "Key echo set to key and word."
-msgstr "Key echo set to key and word."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:190 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:201
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:227 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:243
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:282
+msgid "Speech will not be used.\n"
+msgstr "Speech will not be used.\n"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: this means no working speech servers (speech
+#. synthesis engines) can be found.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2881
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "key and word"
-msgstr "key and word"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:200
+msgid "No servers available.\n"
+msgstr "No servers available.\n"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
+#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical choice from a list
+#. of available speech synthesis engines.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2899
-msgid "Key echo set to word and sentence."
-msgstr "Key echo set to word and sentence."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:207
+msgid "Select desired speech server."
+msgstr "Select desired speech server."
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: this means the speech server (speech synthesis
+#. engine) is not working properly and no voices (e.g., male,
+#. female, child) are available.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2914
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "word and sentence"
-msgstr "word and sentence"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:239
+msgid "No voices available.\n"
+msgstr "No voices available.\n"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command.
+#. Translators: this is prompting for a numerical value from a
+#. list of choices of speech synthesis voices (e.g., male,
+#. female, child).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2932
-msgid "Key echo set to None."
-msgstr "Key echo set to None."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:250
+msgid "Select desired voice:"
+msgstr "Select desired voice:"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has an "echo" setting which allows
-#. the user to configure what is spoken in response to a
-#. key press. Given a user who typed "Hello world.":
-#. - key echo: "H e l l o space w o r l d period"
-#. - word echo: "Hello" spoken when the space is pressed;
-#. "world" spoken when the period is pressed.
-#. - sentence echo: "Hello world" spoken when the period
-#. is pressed.
-#. A user can choose to have no echo, one type of echo, or
-#. multiple types of echo and can cycle through the various
-#. levels quickly via a command. The following string is a
-#. brief message which will be presented to the user who is
-#. cycling amongst the various echo options.
+#. Translators: the word echo feature of Orca will speak the
+#. word prior to the caret when the user types a word
+#. delimiter.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2947
-msgctxt "key echo"
-msgid "None"
-msgstr "None"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:321
+msgid "Enable echo by word?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable echo by word?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they
-#. sometimes want the entire row of a table read, or
-#. they just want the current cell to be presented to them.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2967
-msgid "Speak row"
-msgstr "Speak row"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:331 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:350
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:376 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:393
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:410 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:428
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:509 ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:528
+msgid "Please enter y or n."
+msgstr "Please enter y or n."
 
-#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they
-#. sometimes want the entire row of a table read, or
-#. they just want the current cell to be presented to them.
+#. Translators: if key echo is enabled, Orca will speak the
+#. name of a key as the user types on the keyboard.  If the
+#. user wants key echo, they will then be prompted for which
+#. classes of keys they want echoed.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:2973
-msgid "Speak cell"
-msgstr "Speak cell"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:340
+msgid "Enable key echo?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable key echo?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca lets them know this.
-#.
-#. Translators: this object is now selected.
-#. Let the user know this.
-#.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca lets them know this.
+#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
+#. normal text entry keys.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3264 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3399
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5432 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1176
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1205
-msgctxt "text"
-msgid "selected"
-msgstr "selected"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:366
+msgid "Enable alphanumeric and punctuation keys?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable alphanumeric and punctuation keys?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: this object is now unselected.
-#. Let the user know this.
-#.
+#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
+#. CTRL, ALT, Shift, Insert, and "Fn" on laptops.
 #.
-#. Translators: when the user unselects
-#. (unhighlights) text in a document, Orca lets
-#. them know this.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:383
+msgid "Enable modifier keys?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable modifier keys?  Enter y or n: "
+
+#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
+#. the keys at the top of the keyboard.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3405 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5438
-msgctxt "text"
-msgid "unselected"
-msgstr "unselected"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:400
+msgid "Enable function keys?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable function keys?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: this is to inform the user of the presence
-#. of the red squiggly line which indicates that a given
-#. word is not spelled correctly.
+#. Translators: this is in reference to key echo for
+#. space, enter, escape, tab, backspace, delete, arrow
+#. keys, page up, page down, etc.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3503 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5493
-msgid "misspelled"
-msgstr "misspelt"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:418
+msgid "Enable action keys?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable action keys?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: this is an index value
-#. so that we can tell which progress bar
-#. we are referring to.
+#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
+#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
+#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4430
-#, python-format
-msgid "Progress bar %d."
-msgstr "Progress bar %d."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:434
+msgid "Select desired keyboard layout."
+msgstr "Select desired keyboard layout."
 
-#. Translators: bold as in the font sense.
+#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
+#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
+#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4466 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:996
-msgid "bold"
-msgstr "bold"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:446
+msgid "1. Desktop"
+msgstr "1. Desktop"
 
-#. Translators: these represent the number of pixels
-#. for the left or right margins in a document.  We
-#. are hesitant to interpret the values -- they are
-#. given to us in some unknown form by the
-#. application, so we leave things in plural form
-#. here.
+#. Translators: we allow the user to choose between the desktop (i.e.,
+#. has a numeric keypad) and laptop (i.e., small and compact) keyboard
+#. layouts for how they might control Orca.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4483 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4495
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(key)s %(value)s pixel"
-msgid_plural "%(key)s %(value)s pixels"
-msgstr[0] "%(key)s %(value)s pixel"
-msgstr[1] "%(key)s %(value)s pixels"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:453
+msgid "2. Laptop"
+msgstr "2. Laptop"
 
-#. Translators: the Orca "Find" dialog allows a user to
-#. search for text in a window and then move focus to
-#. that text.  For example, they may want to find the
-#. "OK" button.  This message lets them know a string
-#. they were searching for was not found.
+#. Translators: this is prompting for whether the user wants to
+#. use a refreshable braille display (an external hardware
+#. device) or not.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4895
-msgid "string not found"
-msgstr "string not found"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:499
+msgid "Enable Braille?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable Braille?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#. Translators: Orca will provide more compelling output of
-#. the spell checking dialog in some applications.  The first
-#. thing it does is let them know what the misspelled word
-#. is.
+#. Translators: the braille monitor is a graphical display on
+#. the screen that is used for debugging and demoing purposes.
+#. It presents what would be (or is being) shown on the
+#. external refreshable braille display.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4967
-#, python-format
-msgid "Misspelled word: %s"
-msgstr "Misspelt word: %s"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:518
+msgid "Enable Braille Monitor?  Enter y or n: "
+msgstr "Enable Braille Monitor?  Enter y or n: "
 
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:4975
-#, python-format
-msgid "Context is %s"
-msgstr "Context is %s"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_console_prefs.py:537
+msgid "Setup complete.  Press Return to continue."
+msgstr "Setup complete.  Press Return to continue."
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
+#. Check to see if we have just had an "object:state-changed:showing"
+#. event for the Find button. If the name is "Find", and one of its
+#. states is VISIBLE and we are currently searching, that means we
+#. have just stopped a search. Inform the user that the search is
+#. complete and tell them how many files were found.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5231
-msgid "paragraph selected down from cursor position"
-msgstr "paragraph selected down from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5232
-msgid "paragraph unselected down from cursor position"
-msgstr "paragraph unselected down from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5233
-msgid "paragraph selected up from cursor position"
-msgstr "paragraph selected up from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5234
-msgid "paragraph unselected up from cursor position"
-msgstr "paragraph unselected up from cursor position"
-
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
+#. Translators: the "Find" string must match what gnome-search-tool
+#. is using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're forced
+#. to do so in this case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5288
-msgid "line selected to end from previous cursor position"
-msgstr "line selected to end from previous cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:1 ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:319
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:321
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:163
+msgid "Find"
+msgstr "Find"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5296
-msgid "line selected from start to previous cursor position"
-msgstr "line selected from start to previous cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:2
+msgid "Orca Find Dialog"
+msgstr "Orca Find Dialogue"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5305
-msgid "page selected from cursor position"
-msgstr "page selected from cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:3
+msgid "Close"
+msgstr "Close"
 
-#. Translators: when the user unselects text in a document,
-#. Orca will speak information about what they have unselected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5310
-msgid "page unselected from cursor position"
-msgstr "page unselected from cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:4
+msgid "_Search for:"
+msgstr "_Search for:"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5319
-msgid "page selected to cursor position"
-msgstr "page selected to cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:5
+msgid "Search for:"
+msgstr "Search for:"
 
-#. Translators: when the user unselects text in a document,
-#. Orca will speak information about what they have unselected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5324
-msgid "page unselected to cursor position"
-msgstr "page unselected to cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:6 ../src/orca/orca_gui_find.py:134
+msgid "C_urrent location"
+msgstr "C_urrent location"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5349
-msgid "document selected to cursor position"
-msgstr "document selected to cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:7
+msgid "_Top of window"
+msgstr "_Top of window"
 
-#. Translators: when the user unselects text in a document,
-#. Orca will speak information about what they have unselected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5354
-msgid "document unselected to cursor position"
-msgstr "document unselected to cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:8
+msgid "Top of window"
+msgstr "Top of window"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5363
-msgid "document selected from cursor position"
-msgstr "document selected from cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:9
+msgid "Start from:"
+msgstr "Start from:"
 
-#. Translators: when the user unselects text in a document,
-#. Orca will speak information about what they have unselected.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5368
-msgid "document unselected from cursor position"
-msgstr "document unselected from cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:10
+msgid "_Wrap around"
+msgstr "_Wrap around"
 
-#. Translators: this means the user has selected
-#. all the text in a document (e.g., Ctrl+a in gedit).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5385
-msgid "entire document selected"
-msgstr "entire document selected"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:11
+msgid "Search _backwards"
+msgstr "Search _backwards"
 
-#. Translators: this is information about a unicode character
-#. reported to the user.  The value is the unicode number value
-#. of this character in hex.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:5948
-#, python-format
-msgid "Unicode %s"
-msgstr "Unicode %s"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:12
+msgid "Search direction:"
+msgstr "Search direction:"
 
-#. Translators: this announces that a bookmark has been entered
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/bookmarks.py:62
-msgid "entered bookmark"
-msgstr "entered bookmark"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:13
+msgid "_Match case"
+msgstr "_Match case"
 
-#. Translators: The following string is spoken to let the user
-#. know that he/she is on a link within an image map. An image
-#. map is an image/graphic which has been divided into regions.
-#. Each region can be clicked on and has an associated link.
-#. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagemap for more
-#. information and examples.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/braille_generator.py:149
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:136
-msgid "image map link"
-msgstr "image map link"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:14
+msgid "Match _entire word only"
+msgstr "Match _entire word only"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. character at a time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:398
-msgid "Goes to next character."
-msgstr "Goes to next character."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-find.ui.h:15
+msgid "Results must:"
+msgstr "Results must:"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. character at a time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:406
-msgid "Goes to previous character."
-msgstr "Goes to previous character."
+#. Translators: This string appears on a button in a dialog. "Activating"
+#. the selected item will perform the action that one would expect to
+#. occur if the object were clicked on with the mouse. Thus if the object
+#. is a link, activating it will bring you to a new page. If the object
+#. is a button, activating it will press the button. If the object is a
+#. combobox, activating it will expand it to show all of its contents.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_navlist.py:99
+msgid "_Activate"
+msgstr "_Activate"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. word at a time.
+#. Translators: Modified is a table column header where the
+#. cells represent whether a key binding has been modified
+#. from the default key binding.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:414
-msgid "Goes to next word."
-msgstr "Goes to next word."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:334
+msgid "Modified"
+msgstr "Modified"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. word at a time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:422
-msgid "Goes to previous word."
-msgstr "Goes to previous word."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:408
+msgid "Accessibility support for GNOME has just been enabled."
+msgstr "Accessibility support for GNOME has just been enabled."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. line at a time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:430
-msgid "Goes to next line."
-msgstr "Goes to next line."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:410
+msgid "You need to log out and log back in for the change to take effect."
+msgstr "You need to log out and log back in for the change to take effect."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content one
-#. line at a time.
+#. Translators: This refers to the default/typical voice used
+#. by Orca when presenting the content of the screen and other
+#. messages.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:438
-msgid "Goes to previous line."
-msgstr "Goes to previous line."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:680
+msgctxt "VoiceType"
+msgid "Default"
+msgstr "Default"
 
-#. Translators: this command will move the user to the
-#. beginning of an HTML document.
+#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
+#. presenting one or more characters which is in uppercase.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:446
-msgid "Goes to the top of the file."
-msgstr "Goes to the top of the file."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:684
+msgctxt "VoiceType"
+msgid "Uppercase"
+msgstr "Uppercase"
 
-#. Translators: this command will move the user to the
-#. end of an HTML document.
+#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
+#. presenting one or more characters which is part of a
+#. hyperlink.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:454
-msgid "Goes to the bottom of the file."
-msgstr "Goes to the bottom of the file."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:689
+msgctxt "VoiceType"
+msgid "Hyperlink"
+msgstr "Hyperlink"
 
-#. Translators: this command will move the user to the
-#. beginning of the line in an HTML document.
+#. Translators: This refers to the voice used by Orca when
+#. presenting information which is not displayed on the screen
+#. as text, but is still being communicated by the system in
+#. some visual fashion. For instance, Orca says "misspelled"
+#. to indicate the presence of the red squiggly line found
+#. under a spelling error; Orca might say "3 of 6" when a
+#. user Tabs into a list of six items and the third item is
+#. selected. And so on.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:462
-msgid "Goes to the beginning of the line."
-msgstr "Goes to the beginning of the line."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:699
+msgctxt "VoiceType"
+msgid "System"
+msgstr "System"
 
-#. Translators: this command will move the user to the
-#. end of the line in an HTML document.
+#. Attribute Name column (NAME).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:470
-msgid "Goes to the end of the line."
-msgstr "Goes to the end of the line."
-
-#. Translators: this is for causing a collapsed combo box
-#. which was reached by Orca's caret navigation to be expanded.
+#. Translators: Attribute here refers to text attributes such
+#. as bold, underline, family-name, etc.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:478
-msgid "Causes the current combo box to be expanded."
-msgstr "Causes the current combo box to be expanded."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1137
+msgid "Attribute Name"
+msgstr "Attribute Name"
 
-#. Translators: this string refers to an Orca command which
-#. advances the live region "politeness" setting from one
-#. level to the next.
-#.
-#. The term "live region" refers to dynamically updated
-#. content, typically on a web page, about which a user
-#. likely wants to be notified. For instance, a stock
-#. ticker on a financial site or a table of updated scores
-#. on a sports site. In contast, a countdown timer or clock
-#. on a web site is NOT a live region.
+#. Attribute Speak column (IS_SPOKEN).
 #.
-#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user
-#. wishes to be notified about a change to live region content,
-#. e.g. never ("off"), when idle ("polite"), or when there is
-#. a change ("assertive").
+#. Translators: the "Speak" column consists of a single checkbox
+#. for each text attribute.  If the checkbox is checked, Orca
+#. will speak that attribute, if it is present, when the user
+#. presses Orca_Modifier+F.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:499
-msgid "Advance live region politeness setting."
-msgstr "Advance live region politeness setting."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1152
+msgid "Speak"
+msgstr "Speak"
 
-#. Translators: this string refers to an Orca command which
-#. turns changes the live region "politness" level to "off."
-#.
-#. The term "live region" refers to dynamically updated
-#. content, typically on a web page, about which a user
-#. likely wants to be notified. For instance, a stock
-#. ticker on a financial site or a table of updated scores
-#. on a sports site. In contast, a countdown timer or clock
-#. on a web site is NOT a live region.
+#. Attribute Mark in Braille column (IS_BRAILLED).
 #.
-#. The "politeness" level is an indication of when the user
-#. wishes to be notified about a change to live region content,
-#. e.g. never ("off"), when idle ("polite"), or when there is
-#. a change ("assertive").
+#. Translators: The "Mark in braille" column consists of a single
+#. checkbox for each text attribute.  If the checkbox is checked,
+#. Orca will "underline" that attribute, if it is present, on
+#. the refreshable braille display.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:519
-msgid "Set default live region politeness level to off."
-msgstr "Set default live region politeness level to off."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1170
+msgid "Mark in braille"
+msgstr "Mark in braille"
 
-#. Translators: this string refers to an Orca command which
-#. allows the user to toggle whether or not Orca pays attention
-#. to changes in live regions. Note that turning off monitoring
-#. of live events is NOT the same as turning the politeness level
-#. to "off". The user can opt to have no notifications presented
-#. (politeness level of "off") and still manually review recent
-#. updates to live regions via Orca commands for doing so -- as
-#. long as the monitoring of live regions is enabled.
+#. Attribute Value column (VALUE)
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:533
-msgid "Monitor live regions."
-msgstr "Monitor live regions."
-
-#. Translators: this is for reviewing up to nine stored
-#. previous live messages. Please see previous translator
-#. notes for more information on live regions.
+#. Translators: "Present Unless" is a column header of the text
+#. attributes pane of the Orca preferences dialog.  On this pane,
+#. the user can select a set of text attributes that they would like
+#. spoken and/or indicated in braille.  Because the list of attributes
+#. could get quite lengthy, we provide the option to always speak/
+#. braille a text attribute *unless* its value is equal to the value
+#. given by the user in this column of the list.  For example, given
+#. the text attribute "underline" and a present unless value of "none",
+#. the user is stating that he/she would like to have underlined text
+#. announced for all cases (single, double, low, etc.) except when the
+#. value of underline is none (i.e. when it's not underlined).
+#. "Present" here is being used as a verb.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:542
-msgid "Review live region announcement."
-msgstr "Review live region announcement."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1196
+msgid "Present Unless"
+msgstr "Present Unless"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating between objects
-#. (regardless of type) in HTML
+#. Pronunciation Dictionary actual string (word) column (ACTUAL).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:550
-msgid "Goes to the previous object."
-msgstr "Goes to the previous object."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating between objects
-#. (regardless of type) in HTML
+#. Translators: "Actual String" here refers to a text string as it
+#. actually appears in a text document. This might be an abbreviation
+#. or a particular word that is pronounced differently then the way
+#. that it looks.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:558
-msgid "Goes to the next object."
-msgstr "Goes to the next object."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1319
+msgid "Actual String"
+msgstr "Actual String"
 
-#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where
-#. Firefox itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret
-#. around HTML content.  It's often broken, so Orca needs
-#. to provide its own support.  As such, Orca offers the user
-#. the ability to switch between the Firefox mode and the
-#. Orca mode.
+#. Pronunciation Dictionary replacement string column (REPLACEMENT)
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:570
-msgid "Switches between Gecko native and Orca caret navigation."
-msgstr "Switches between Gecko native and Orca caret navigation."
-
-#. Translators: hovering the mouse over certain objects
-#. on a web page causes a new object to appear such as
-#. a pop-up menu. This command will move the user to the
-#. object which just appeared as a result of the user
-#. hovering the mouse. If the user is already in the
-#. mouse over object, this command will hide the mouse
-#. over and return the user to the object he/she was in.
+#. Translators: "Replacement String" here refers to the text string
+#. that will actually be used to speak it's matching "actual string".
+#. For example: if the actual string was "MHz", then the replacement
+#. (spoken) string would be "megahertz".
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:626
-msgid "Moves focus into and away from the current mouse over."
-msgstr "Moves focus into and away from the current mouse over."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1336
+msgid "Replacement String"
+msgstr "Replacement String"
 
-#. Translators: this is the title of a panel holding options for
-#. how to navigate HTML content (e.g., Orca caret navigation,
-#. positioning of caret, etc.).
+#. Translators: different speech systems and speech engines work
+#. differently when it comes to handling pauses (e.g., sentence
+#. boundaries). This property allows the user to specify whether
+#. speech should be sent to the speech synthesis system immediately
+#. when a pause directive is enountered or if it should be queued
+#. up and sent to the speech synthesis system once the entire set
+#. of utterances has been calculated.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:702
-msgid "Page Navigation"
-msgstr "Page Navigation"
+#. Translators: different speech systems and speech engines work differently when it comes to handling 
pauses (e.g., sentence boundaries).  This property allows the user to specify whether speech should be sent 
to the speech synthesis system immediately when a pause directive is enountered or if it should be queued up 
and sent to the speech synthesis system once the entire set of utterances has been calculated.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1415 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:38
+msgid "Break speech into ch_unks between pauses"
+msgstr "Break speech into ch_unks between pauses"
 
-#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where
-#. Firefox itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret
-#. around HTML content.  It's often broken, so Orca needs
-#. to provide its own support.  As such, Orca offers the user
-#. the ability to switch between the Firefox mode and the
-#. Orca mode.
+#. Translators: If this setting is chosen and the user is reading
+#. over an entire document, Orca will pause at the end of each
+#. line.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:719
-msgid "Use _Orca Caret Navigation"
-msgstr "Use _Orca Caret Navigation"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1427 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2570
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:5
+msgid "Line"
+msgstr "Line"
 
-#. Translators: Orca provides keystrokes to navigate HTML content
-#. in a structural manner: go to previous/next header, list item,
-#. table, etc.
+#. Translators: If this setting is chosen and the user is reading
+#. over an entire document, Orca will pause at the end of each
+#. sentence.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:730
-msgid "Use Orca _Structural Navigation"
-msgstr "Use Orca _Structural Navigation"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1427 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2576
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:6
+msgid "Sentence"
+msgstr "Sentence"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has had to implement its own caret navigation
-#. model to work around issues in Gecko/Firefox. In certain versions
-#. of Firefox, we must perform a focus grab on each object being
-#. navigated in order for things to work as expected; in other
-#. versions of Firefox, we must avoid doing so in order for things
-#. to work as expected. We cannot identify with certainty which
-#. situation the user is in, so we must provide this as an option
-#. within Orca.
+#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
+#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "All" means that Orca
+#. will present progress bar updates regardless of what application
+#. and window they happen to be in.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:746
-msgid "_Grab focus on objects when navigating"
-msgstr "_Grab focus on objects when navigating"
+#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress bar updates should be announced. Choosing 
All means that Orca will present progress bar updates regardless of what application and window they happen 
to be in.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1526 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2532
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:8
+msgctxt "ProgressBar"
+msgid "All"
+msgstr "All"
 
-#. Translators: when the user arrows up and down in HTML content,
-#. it is some times beneficial to always position the cursor at the
-#. beginning of the line rather than guessing the position directly
-#. above the current cursor position.  This option allows the user
-#. to decide the behavior they want.
+#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
+#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "Application" means
+#. that Orca will present progress bar updates as long as the
+#. progress bar is in the active application (but not necessarily
+#. in the current window).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:760
-msgid "_Position cursor at start of line when navigating vertically"
-msgstr "_Position cursor at start of line when navigating vertically"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1533
+msgctxt "ProgressBar"
+msgid "Application"
+msgstr "Application"
 
-#. Translators: when the user loads a new page in Firefox, they
-#. can optionally tell Orca to automatically start reading a
-#. page from beginning to end.
-#.
-#. Translators: when the user loads a new page in WebKit, they
-#. can optionally tell Orca to automatically start reading a
-#. page from beginning to end.
+#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress
+#. bar updates should be announced. Choosing "Window" means that
+#. Orca will present progress bar updates as long as the progress
+#. bar is in the active window.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:772
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:160
-msgid "Automatically start speaking a page when it is first _loaded"
-msgstr "Automatically start speaking a page when it is first _loaded"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1539 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2540
+msgctxt "ProgressBar"
+msgid "Window"
+msgstr "Window"
 
-#. Translators: this is the title of a panel containing options
-#. for using Firefox's Find toolbar.
+#. Translators: When this option is enabled, dead keys will be
+#. announced when pressed.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:841
-msgid "Find Options"
-msgstr "Find Options"
+#. Translators: When this option is enabled, dead keys will be announced when pressed.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1644 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:102
+msgid "Enable non-spacing _diacritical keys"
+msgstr "Enable non-spacing _diacritical keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option to allow users to have Orca
-#. automatically speak the line that contains the match while
-#. the user is still in Firefox's Find toolbar.
+#. TODO - JD: I did the above because GtkBuilder translator notes
+#. (which we have for the above string) are not getting sucked in
+#. to orca.pot. :-(
+#. Translators: When this option is enabled, inserted text of length
+#. 1 is spoken.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:855
-msgid "Speak results during _find"
-msgstr "Speak results during _find"
+#. Translators: When this option is enabled, inserted text of length 1 is spoken.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1652 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:104
+msgid "Enable echo by cha_racter"
+msgstr "Enable echo by cha_racter"
 
-#. Translators: this is an option which dictates whether the line
-#. that contains the match from the Find toolbar should always
-#. be spoken, or only spoken if it is a different line than the
-#. line which contained the last match.
+#. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
+#. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
+#. using a mouse.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:867
-msgid "Onl_y speak changed lines during find"
-msgstr "Onl_y speak changed lines during find"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1935
+msgid "(double click)"
+msgstr "(double click)"
 
-#. Translators: this option allows the user to specify the number
-#. of matched characters that must be present before Orca speaks
-#. the line that contains the results from the Find toolbar.
+#. Translators: Orca keybindings support double
+#. and triple "clicks" or key presses, similar to
+#. using a mouse.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:882
-msgid "Minimum length of matched text:"
-msgstr "Minimum length of matched text:"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:1941
+msgid "(triple click)"
+msgstr "(triple click)"
 
-#. Translators: when the user selects (highlights) text in
-#. a document, Orca will speak information about what they
-#. have selected.
+#. Translators: an external braille device has buttons on it that
+#. permit the user to create input gestures from the braille device.
+#. The braille bindings are what determine the actions Orca will
+#. take when the user presses these buttons.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1407
-msgid "line selected down from cursor position"
-msgstr "line selected down from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1408
-msgid "line unselected down from cursor position"
-msgstr "line unselected down from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1409
-msgid "line selected up from cursor position"
-msgstr "line selected up from cursor position"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1410
-msgid "line unselected up from cursor position"
-msgstr "line unselected up from cursor position"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2012 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2105
+msgid "Braille Bindings"
+msgstr "Braille Bindings"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that moves the mouse
-#. pointer to the current location on a web page. If
-#. moving the mouse pointer caused an item to appear
-#. such as a pop-up menu, we want to present that fact.
+#. Translators: A single braille cell on a refreshable
+#. braille display consists of 8 dots.  If the user
+#. chooses this setting, the dot in the bottom left
+#. corner will be used to 'underline' text of interest.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1478
-msgid "New item has been added"
-msgstr "New item has been added"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2361 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2402
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2442 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:89
+msgid "Dot _7"
+msgstr "Dot _7"
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to loading a web page
-#. or some other content.
+#. Translators: If the user chooses this setting, the
+#. dot in the bottom right corner of the braille cell
+#. will be used to 'underline' text of interest.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:1778
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/script.py:349
-#, python-format
-msgid "Finished loading %s."
-msgstr "Finished loading %s."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2368 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2409
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2449 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:90
+msgid "Dot _8"
+msgstr "Dot _8"
 
-#. Translators: the 'h' below represents a heading level
-#. attribute for content that you might find in something
-#. such as HTML content (e.g., <h1>). The translated form
-#. is meant to be a single character followed by a numeric
-#. heading level, where the single character is to indicate
-#. 'heading'.
+#. Translators: If the user chooses this setting, the
+#. two dots at the bottom of the braille cell will be
+#. used to 'underline' text of interest.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:2282
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/braille_generator.py:58
-#, python-format
-msgid "h%d"
-msgstr "h%d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2375 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2416
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2456 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:91
+msgid "Dots 7 an_d 8"
+msgstr "Dots 7 an_d 8"
 
-#. Translators: hovering the mouse over certain objects on a
-#. web page causes a new object to appear such as a pop-up
-#. menu. Orca has a command will move the user to the object
-#. which just appeared as a result of the user hovering the
-#. mouse. If this command fails, Orca will present this message.
+#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, no punctuation
+#. symbols will be spoken as a user reads a document.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:5533
-msgid "Mouse over object not found."
-msgstr "Mouse over object not found."
+#. Translators: this refers to how much punctuation will be spoken by Orca when presenting text on the 
screen.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2479 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:56
+msgctxt "punctuation level"
+msgid "_None"
+msgstr "_None"
 
-#. Translators: this is the action name for the 'open' action.
+#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, common punctuation
+#. symbols (like comma, period, question mark) will not be
+#. spoken as a user reads a document, but less common symbols
+#. (such as #, @, $) will.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6017
-msgid "open"
-msgstr "open"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2487 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:57
+msgid "So_me"
+msgstr "So_me"
 
-#. Translators: this announces to the user that live region
-#. support has been turned off.
+#. Translators: If this setting is chosen, the majority of
+#. punctuation symbols will be spoken as a user reads a
+#. document.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6184
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6208
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6218
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:395
-msgid "Live region support is off"
-msgstr "Live region support is off"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2494 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:58
+msgid "M_ost"
+msgstr "M_ost"
 
-#. Translators: this announces to the user that live region
-#. are being monitored.
+#. Translators: This refers to the amount of information
+#. Orca provides about a particular object that receives
+#. focus.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6192
-msgid "Live regions monitoring on"
-msgstr "Live regions monitoring on"
-
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6199
-msgid "Live regions monitoring off"
-msgstr "Live regions monitoring off"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2662 ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2750
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:46
+msgid "Brie_f"
+msgstr "Brie_f"
 
-#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where
-#. Firefox itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret
-#. around HTML content.  It's often broken, so Orca needs
-#. to provide its own support.  As such, Orca offers the user
-#. the ability to switch between the Firefox mode and the
-#. Orca mode.
+#. Translators: when users are navigating a table, they
+#. sometimes want the entire row of a table read, or
+#. they just want the current cell to be presented to them.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6234
-msgid "Gecko is controlling the caret."
-msgstr "Gecko is controlling the caret."
+#. Translators: This is one of two options available in the Preferences dialog for the Table Rows setting. 
If chosen, Orca will speak just the new cell when the user arrows Up or Down in a table.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2686 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:50
+msgid "Speak _cell"
+msgstr "Speak _cell"
 
-#. Translators: Gecko native caret navigation is where
-#. Firefox itself controls how the arrow keys move the caret
-#. around HTML content.  It's often broken, so Orca needs
-#. to provide its own support.  As such, Orca offers the user
-#. the ability to switch between the Firefox mode and the
-#. Orca mode.
+#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt asking the user to press
+#. a new key combination (e.g., Alt+Ctrl+g) to create a new
+#. key bindings.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:6246
-msgid "Orca is controlling the caret."
-msgstr "Orca is controlling the caret."
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2770
+msgid "enter new key"
+msgstr "enter new key"
 
-#. Translators: the %(level)d is in reference to a heading
-#. level in HTML (e.g., For <h3>, the level is 3)
-#. and the %(role)s is in reference to a previously
-#. translated rolename for the heading.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2847
+msgid "Key binding deleted. Press enter to confirm."
+msgstr "Key binding deleted. Press enter to confirm."
+
+#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know
+#. that the key combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) they just
+#. entered has already been bound to another command.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:259
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/WebKitGtk/speech_generator.py:92
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2876
 #, python-format
-msgid "%(role)s level %(level)d"
-msgstr "%(role)s level %(level)d"
+msgid "The key entered is already bound to %s"
+msgstr "The key entered is already bound to %s"
 
-#. Translators: this represents a list in HTML.
+#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt letting the user know Orca
+#. know Orca has recorded a new key combination (e.g., Alt+Ctrl+g)
+#. based upon their input.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:299
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2934
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2884
 #, python-format
-msgid "List with %d item"
-msgid_plural "List with %d items"
-msgstr[0] "List with %d item"
-msgstr[1] "List with %d items"
+msgid "Key captured: %s. Press enter to confirm."
+msgstr "Key captured: %s. Press enter to confirm."
 
-#. Translators: Announces the number of headings in the
-#. web page that is currently being displayed.
+#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt confirming the key
+#. combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) the user just typed when
+#. creating a new key binding.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:472
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2932
 #, python-format
-msgid "%d heading"
-msgid_plural "%d headings"
-msgstr[0] "%d heading"
-msgstr[1] "%d headings"
+msgid "The new key is: %s"
+msgstr "The new key is: %s"
 
-#. Translators: Announces the number of forms in the
-#. web page that is currently being displayed.
+#. Translators: this is a spoken prompt confirming that an
+#. existing key combination (e.g., Ctrl+Alt+f) that was
+#. associated with a command has been deleted.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:477
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d form"
-msgid_plural "%d forms"
-msgstr[0] "%d form"
-msgstr[1] "%d forms"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2940
+msgid "The keybinding has been removed."
+msgstr "The keybinding has been removed."
 
-#. Translators: Announces the number of non-layout tables in the
-#. web page that is currently being displayed.
+#. Translators: this refers to the keyboard layout (desktop
+#. or laptop).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:482
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:2978 ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:12
+msgid "_Desktop"
+msgstr "_Desktop"
+
+#. Translators: This text is shown in a message dialog informing
+#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
+#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
+#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
+#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
+#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3346
 #, python-format
-msgid "%d table"
-msgid_plural "%d tables"
-msgstr[0] "%d table"
-msgstr[1] "%d tables"
+msgid ""
+"Profile %s already exists.\n"
+"Continue updating the existing profile with these new changes?"
+msgstr ""
+"Profile %s already exists.\n"
+"Continue updating the existing profile with these new changes?"
 
-#. Translators: Announces the number of visited links in the
-#. web page that is currently being displayed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:488
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d visited link"
-msgid_plural "%d visited links"
-msgstr[0] "%d visited link"
-msgstr[1] "%d visited links"
+#. Translators: This is a label in a message dialog informing
+#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
+#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
+#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
+#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
+#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3362
+msgid "User Profile Conflict!"
+msgstr "User Profile Conflict!"
 
-#. Translators: Announces the number of unvisited links in the
-#. web page that is currently being displayed.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:494
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d unvisited link"
-msgid_plural "%d unvisited links"
-msgstr[0] "%d unvisited link"
-msgstr[1] "%d unvisited links"
+#. Translators: This is the title of a message dialog informing
+#. the user that he/she attempted to save a new user profile
+#. under a name which already exists. A "user profile" is a
+#. collection of settings which apply to a given task, such as
+#. a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech
+#. and Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3370
+msgid "Save Profile As Conflict"
+msgstr "Save Profile As Conflict"
 
-#. Translators: Announces the percentage of the document that has
-#. been read.  This is calculated by knowing the index of the
-#. current position divided by the total number of objects on the
-#. page.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/speech_generator.py:502
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d percent of document read"
-msgid_plural "%d percent of document read"
-msgstr[0] "%d percent of document read"
-msgstr[1] "%d percent of document read"
+#. Translators: This text is displayed in a message dialog when a user
+#. indicates he/she wants to switch to a new user profile and, in the
+#. process, lose settings which have been altered but not yet saved. A
+#. "user profile" is a collection of settings which apply to a given task
+#. such as a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and
+#. Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3392
+msgid ""
+"You are about to change the active profile. If you\n"
+"have just made changes in your preferences, they will\n"
+"be dropped at profile load.\n"
+"\n"
+"Continue loading profile discarding previous changes?"
+msgstr ""
+"You are about to change the active profile. If you\n"
+"have just made changes in your preferences, they will\n"
+"be dropped at profile load.\n"
+"\n"
+"Continue loading profile discarding previous changes?"
 
-#. Translators: Certain objects (such as form controls on web pages)
-#. can have STATE_REQUIRED set on them to inform the user that this
-#. field must be filled out. This string is the default string which
-#. will be spoken and displayed in braille to indicate this state is
-#. present.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:827 ../src/orca/settings.py:904
-msgid "required"
-msgstr "required"
+#. Translators: This text is displayed in a message dialog when a user
+#. indicates he/she wants to switch to a new user profile and, in the
+#. process, lose settings which have been altered but not yet saved. A
+#. "user profile" is a collection of settings which apply to a given task
+#. such as a "Spanish" profile which would use Spanish text-to-speech and
+#. Spanish braille and selected when reading Spanish content.
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3408
+msgid "Load user profile"
+msgstr "Load user profile"
 
-#. Translators: this is used to indicate the user is in a text
-#. area that is not editable.  It is meant to be spoken to the user.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:832
-msgctxt "text"
-msgid "read only"
-msgstr "read-only"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_prefs.py:3443
+msgid ""
+"You already have an instance of an Orca preferences dialog open.\n"
+"Please close it before opening a new one."
+msgstr ""
+"You already have an instance of an Orca preferences dialogue open.\n"
+"Please close it before opening a new one."
 
-#. Translators: this represents an item on the screen that has
-#. been set insensitive (or grayed out).
+#. Translators: Profiles in Orca make it possible for users to
+#. quickly switch amongst a group of pre-defined settings (e.g.
+#. an 'English' profile for reading text written in English using
+#. an English-language speech synthesizer and braille rules, and
+#. a similar 'Spanish' profile for reading Spanish text. The
+#. following string is the title of a dialog in which users can
+#. save a newly-defined profile.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:837 ../src/orca/settings.py:915
-msgid "grayed"
-msgstr "greyed"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_profile.py:55
+msgid "Save Profile As"
+msgstr "Save Profile As"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the state of a node in a tree.
-#. 'expanded' means the children are showing.  'collapsed' means the
-#. children are not showing.
+#. Translators: Profiles in Orca make it possible for users to
+#. quickly switch amongst a group of pre-defined settings (e.g.
+#. an 'English' profile for reading text written in English using
+#. an English-language speech synthesizer and braille rules, and
+#. a similar 'Spanish' profile for reading Spanish text. The
+#. following string is the label for a text entry in which the user
+#. enters the name of a new settings profile being saved via the
+#. 'Save Profile As' dialog.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:861 ../src/orca/settings.py:927
-msgid "collapsed"
-msgstr "collapsed"
+#: ../src/orca/orca_gui_profile.py:85
+msgid "_Profile Name:"
+msgstr "_Profile Name:"
 
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:861 ../src/orca/settings.py:927
-msgid "expanded"
-msgstr "expanded"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:1
+msgid "Default"
+msgstr "Default"
 
-#. Translators: "multi-select" refers to a web form list
-#. in which more than one item can be selected at a time.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:866
-msgid "multi-select"
-msgstr "multi-select"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:2
+msgid "Uppercase"
+msgstr "Uppercase"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the depth of a node in a tree
-#. view (i.e., how many ancestors a node has).  It is meant to be
-#. spoken.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:872
-#, python-format
-msgid "tree level %d"
-msgstr "tree level %d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:3
+msgid "Hyperlink"
+msgstr "Hyperlink"
 
-#. Translators: this represents a list item in a document.
-#. The nesting level is how 'deep' the item is (e.g., a
-#. level of 2 represents a list item inside a list that's
-#. inside another list). This is meant to be spoken.
-#.
-#. Translators: this represents a list item in a document.
-#. The nesting level is how 'deep' the item is (e.g., a
-#. level of 2 represents a list item inside a list that's
-#. inside another list).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:879 ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2949
-#, python-format
-msgid "Nesting level %d"
-msgstr "Nesting level %d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:4
+msgid "System"
+msgstr "System"
 
-#. Translators: this is a indication of the focused icon and the
-#. count of the total number of icons within an icon panel. An
-#. example of an icon panel is the Nautilus folder view.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:885
-#, python-format
-msgid "on %(index)d of %(total)d"
-msgstr "on %(index)d of %(total)d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:9
+msgid "Application"
+msgstr "Application"
 
-#. Translators: this refers to the position of an item in a list
-#. or group of objects, such as menu items in a menu, radio buttons
-#. in a radio button group, combobox item in a combobox, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:891
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(index)d of %(total)d"
-msgstr "%(index)d of %(total)d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:10
+msgid "Window"
+msgstr "Window"
 
-#. Translators: this is used to indicate the user is in a text
-#. area that is not editable.  It is meant to be a short abbreviation
-#. to be presented on the braille display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:910
-msgctxt "text"
-msgid "rdonly"
-msgstr "rdonly"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:11
+msgid "Orca Preferences"
+msgstr "Orca Preferences"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the depth of a node in a tree
-#. view (i.e., how many ancestors a node has).  It is meant to
-#. be presented on a braille display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:933
-#, python-format
-msgid "TREE LEVEL %d"
-msgstr "TREE LEVEL %d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:13
+msgid "_Laptop"
+msgstr "_Laptop"
 
-#. Translators: this represents a list item in a document.
-#. The nesting level is how 'deep' the item is (e.g., a
-#. level of 2 represents a list item inside a list that's
-#. inside another list).  It is meant to be presented on
-#. the braille display.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:941
-#, python-format
-msgid "LEVEL %d"
-msgstr "LEVEL %d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:14
+msgid "Keyboard Layout"
+msgstr "Keyboard Layout"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a feature to speak the time
-#. when the user presses a shortcut key.
-#. This is one of the alternative formats that the
-#. user may wish to be presented with.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:974
-msgid "%H hours, %M minutes and %S seconds."
-msgstr "%H hours, %M minutes and %S seconds."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:15
+msgid "Active _Profile:"
+msgstr "Active _Profile:"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a feature to speak the time
-#. when the user presses a shortcut key.
-#. This is one of the alternative formats that the
-#. user may wish to be presented with.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/settings.py:981
-msgid "%H hours and %M minutes."
-msgstr "%H hours and %M minutes."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:16
+msgid "Start-up Profile:"
+msgstr "Start-up Profile:"
 
-#. Translators: "Default Synthesizer" will appear in the list of available
-#. speech engines as a special item.  It refers to the default engine
-#. configured within the speech subsystem.  Apart from this item, the user
-#. will have a chance to select a particular speech engine by its real
-#. name, such as Festival, IBMTTS, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:82
-msgid "Default Synthesizer"
-msgstr "Default Synthesiser"
+#. This button will load the selected settings profile in the application.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:18
+msgid "_Load"
+msgstr "_Load"
 
-#. Translators: this is the name of a speech synthesis system
-#. called "Speech Dispatcher".
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:96
-msgid "Speech Dispatcher"
-msgstr "Speech Dispatcher"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:19
+msgid "Profiles"
+msgstr "Profiles"
 
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:185
-#, python-format
-msgid "%s default voice"
-msgstr "%s default voice"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:20
+msgid "_Time format:"
+msgstr "_Time format:"
 
-#. Translators: we replace the ellipses (both manual and UTF-8)
-#. with a spoken string.  The extra space you see at the beginning
-#. is because we need the speech synthesis engine to speak the
-#. new string well.  For example, "Open..." turns into
-#. "Open dot dot dot".
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:294
-msgid " dot dot dot"
-msgstr " dot dot dot"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:21
+msgid "Dat_e format:"
+msgstr "Dat_e format:"
 
-#. Translators: This string announces speech rate change.
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:397
-msgid "slower."
-msgstr "slower."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:22
+msgid "Time and Date"
+msgstr "Time and Date"
 
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:397
-msgid "faster."
-msgstr "faster."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:23
+msgid "_Present tooltips"
+msgstr "_Present tooltips"
 
-#. Translators: This string announces speech pitch change.
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:410
-msgid "lower."
-msgstr "lower."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:24
+msgid "Speak object under mo_use"
+msgstr "Speak object under mo_use"
 
-#: ../src/orca/speechdispatcherfactory.py:410
-msgid "higher."
-msgstr "higher."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:25
+msgid "Mouse"
+msgstr "Mouse"
 
-#. Translators: this refers to a link to a file, where
-#. the first item is the protocol (ftp, ftps, or file)
-#. and the second item the name of the file being linked
-#. to.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:473
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(uri)s link to %(file)s"
-msgstr "%(uri)s link to %(file)s"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:26
+msgid "General"
+msgstr "General"
 
-#. Translators: this is the protocol of a link eg. http, mailto.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:479
-#, python-format
-msgid "%s link"
-msgstr "%s link"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:27
+msgid "Vo_lume:"
+msgstr "Vo_lume:"
 
-#. Translators: this is an indication that a given
-#. link points to an object that is on the same page.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:515
-msgid "same page"
-msgstr "same page"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:28
+msgid "Pi_tch:"
+msgstr "Pi_tch:"
 
-#. Translators: this is an indication that a given
-#. link points to an object that is at the same site
-#. (but not on the same page as the link).
-#.
-#. Translators: this is an indication that a given
-#. link points to an object that is at the same site
-#. (but not on the same page) as the link.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:521 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:534
-msgid "same site"
-msgstr "same site"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:29
+msgid "_Rate:"
+msgstr "_Rate:"
 
-#. Translators: this is an indication that a given
-#. link points to an object that is at a different
-#. site than that of the link.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:540
-msgid "different site"
-msgstr "different site"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:30
+msgid "_Person:"
+msgstr "_Person:"
 
-#. Translators: This is the size of a file in bytes
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:570
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d byte"
-msgid_plural "%d bytes"
-msgstr[0] "%d byte"
-msgstr[1] "%d bytes"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:31
+msgid "Speech synthesi_zer:"
+msgstr "Speech s_ynthesiser:"
 
-#. Translators: This is the size of a file in kilobytes
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:574
-#, python-format
-msgid "%.2f kilobytes"
-msgstr "%.2f kilobytes"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:32
+msgid "Speech _system:"
+msgstr "Speech _system:"
 
-#. Translators: This is the size of a file in megabytes
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:578
-#, python-format
-msgid "%.2f megabytes"
-msgstr "%.2f megabytes"
+#. Translators: Having multiple 'voice types' in Orca makes it possible for the user to more quickly 
identify properties of text non-visually, such as the fact that text is written in capital letters or is a 
link; or that text is actually visible on the screen as opposed to an Orca-specific message. The available 
'voice types' in Orca include 'default', 'uppercase', 'hyperlink', and 'system' -- each of which can be 
configured by the user to sound the way he/she finds most helpful. This string is displayed in the label for 
the combo box in which the user selects a voice type to configure.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:34
+msgid "_Voice type:"
+msgstr "_Voice type:"
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to a table cell being
-#. selected or not.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:780
-msgctxt "tablecell"
-msgid "not selected"
-msgstr "not selected"
+#. Translators: Having multiple 'voice types' in Orca makes it possible for the user to more quickly 
identify properties of text non-visually, such as the fact that text is written in capital letters or is a 
link; or that text is actually visible on the screen as opposed to an Orca-specific message. The available 
'voice types' in Orca include 'default', 'uppercase', 'hyperlink', and 'system' -- each of which can be 
configured by the user to sound the way he/she finds most helpful. This string is displayed in the label for 
the group of all of the controls associated with configuring a particular voice type.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:36
+msgid "Voice Type Settings"
+msgstr "Voice Type Settings"
 
-#. Translators: this is in references to a row in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:838
-#, python-format
-msgid "row %d"
-msgstr "row %d"
+#. Translators: multicase strings are StringsWithWordsMashedTogetherLikeThis.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:40
+msgid "Speak multicase strings as wor_ds"
+msgstr "Speak multicase strings as wor_ds"
 
-#. Translators: this is in references to a column in a
-#. table.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:867
-#, python-format
-msgid "column %(index)d of %(total)d"
-msgstr "column %(index)d of %(total)d"
+#. Translators: Say all by refers to the way that Orca will say (speak) an amount of text -- in particular, 
where Orca where insert pauses. There are currently two choices (supplied by a combo box to the right of this 
label): say all by sentence and  say all by line.  If Orca were speaking a work of fiction, it's probably 
best to do say all by sentence so it sound more natural. If Orca were speaking something like a page of 
computer commands, doing a say all by line would work better.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:42
+msgid "Say All B_y:"
+msgstr "Say All B_y:"
 
-#. Translators: this is in reference to a row in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:872
-#, python-format
-msgid "row %(index)d of %(total)d"
-msgstr "row %(index)d of %(total)d"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:43
+msgid "Global Voice Settings"
+msgstr "Global Voice Settings"
 
-#. Translators: This is to indicate to the user that
-#. he/she is in the last cell of a table in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:908
-msgid "End of table"
-msgstr "End of table"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:44
+msgid "Voice"
+msgstr "Voice"
 
-#. Translators: this is the number of space characters on a line
-#. of text.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1249
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d space"
-msgid_plural "%d spaces"
-msgstr[0] "%d space"
-msgstr[1] "%d spaces"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:45
+msgid "_Enable speech"
+msgstr "_Enable speech"
 
-#. Translators: this is the number of tab characters on a line
-#. of text.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1260
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d tab"
-msgid_plural "%d tabs"
-msgstr[0] "%d tab"
-msgstr[1] "%d tabs"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:47
+msgid "Ver_bose"
+msgstr "Ver_bose"
 
-#. Translators: this is the percentage value of a progress bar.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1328
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d percent"
-msgid_plural "%d percent"
-msgstr[0] "%d percent"
-msgstr[1] "%d percent"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:48
+msgid "Verbosity"
+msgstr "Verbosity"
 
-#. Translators: this is the number of items in a layered pane
-#. or table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1427 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1448
-msgid "0 items"
-msgstr "0 items"
+#. Translators: This is one of two options available in the Preferences dialog for the Table Rows setting. 
If chosen, Orca will speak the entire row when the user arrows Up or Down in a table.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:52
+msgid "Speak ro_w"
+msgstr "Speak ro_w"
 
-#. Translators: this is a count of the number of selected icons
-#. and the count of the total number of icons within an icon panel.
-#. An example of an icon panel is the Nautilus folder view.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1506
-#, python-format
-msgid "%(index)d of %(total)d item selected"
-msgid_plural "%(index)d of %(total)d items selected"
-msgstr[0] "%(index)d of %(total)d item selected"
-msgstr[1] "%(index)d of %(total)d items selected"
+#. Translators: This is label in the Preferences dialog box. It refers to what Orca will speak when the user 
arrows Up or Down in a table. The choices are to speak just the new cell or to speak the entire row.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:54
+msgid "Table Rows"
+msgstr "Table Rows"
 
-#. Translators: this tells the user how many unfocused
-#. alert and dialog windows that this application has.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1562 ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1863
-#, python-format
-msgid "%d unfocused dialog"
-msgid_plural "%d unfocused dialogs"
-msgstr[0] "%d unfocused dialogue"
-msgstr[1] "%d unfocused dialogues"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:59
+msgid "_All"
+msgstr "_All"
 
-#. Translators: this is an alternative name for the
-#. parent object of a series of icons.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1651
-msgid "Icon panel"
-msgstr "Icon panel"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:60
+msgid "Punctuation Level"
+msgstr "Punctuation Level"
 
-#. Translators: The "default" button in a dialog box is the
-#. button that gets activated when Enter is pressed anywhere
-#. within that dialog box.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/speech_generator.py:1810
-#, python-format
-msgid "Default button is %s"
-msgstr "Default button is %s"
+#. Translators: If this setting is enabled, Orca will only speak text which is actually displayed on the 
screen. It will NOT speak things like the role of an item (e.g. 'checkbox') or its state (e.g. 'not checked') 
or say 'mispelled' to indicate the presence of red squiggly spelling error lines -- things which Orca 
normally speaks. This setting is primarily intended for low vision users and sighted users with a learning 
disability.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:62
+msgid "Only speak displayed text"
+msgstr "Only speak displayed text"
 
-#. Translators: the structural navigation keys are designed
-#. to move the caret around the document content by object
-#. type. Thus H moves you to the next heading, Shift H to
-#. the previous heading, T to the next table, and so on.
-#. This feature needs to be toggle-able so that it does not
-#. interfere with normal writing functions.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:590
-msgid "Toggles structural navigation keys."
-msgstr "Toggles structural navigation keys."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:63
+msgid "Speak blank lines"
+msgstr "Speak blank lines"
 
-#. Translators: the structural navigation keys are designed
-#. to move the caret around document content by object type.
-#. Thus H moves you to the next heading, Shift H to the
-#. previous heading, T to the next table, and so on. Some
-#. users prefer to turn this off to use Firefox's search
-#. when typing feature.  This message is sent to both the
-#. braille display and the speech synthesizer when the user
-#. toggles the structural navigation feature of Orca.
-#. It should be a brief informative message.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:644
-msgid "Structural navigation keys on."
-msgstr "Structural navigation keys on."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:64
+msgid "Speak _indentation and justification"
+msgstr "Speak _indentation and justification"
 
-#. Translators: the structural navigation keys are designed
-#. to move the caret around document content by object type.
-#. Thus H moves you to the next heading, Shift H to the
-#. previous heading, T to the next table, and so on. Some
-#. users prefer to turn this off to use Firefox's search
-#. when typing feature.  This message is sent to both the
-#. braille display and the speech synthesizer when the user
-#. toggles the structural navigation feature of Orca.
-#. It should be a brief informative message.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:656
-msgid "Structural navigation keys off."
-msgstr "Structural navigation keys off."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:65
+msgid "Spea_k object mnemonics"
+msgstr "Spea_k object mnemonics"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from table cell to table cell. If the user gives a
-#. table navigation command but is not in a table, Orca speaks
-#. this message.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:695
-msgid "Not in a table."
-msgstr "Not in a table."
+#. Translators: This checkbox toggles whether or not Orca says the child position (e.g., 'item 6 of 7').
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:67
+msgid "Speak child p_osition"
+msgstr "Speak child p_osition"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document
-#. content by moving from table cell to table cell.
-#. This is the message spoken when the user attempts
-#. to move to the left of the current cell and is
-#. already in the first column.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:715
-msgid "Beginning of row."
-msgstr "Beginning of row."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:68
+msgid "Speak tutorial messages"
+msgstr "Speak tutorial messages"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document
-#. content by moving from table cell to table cell.
-#. This is the message spoken when the user attempts
-#. to move to the right of the current cell and is
-#. already in the last column.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:724
-msgid "End of row."
-msgstr "End of row."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:69
+msgid "Spoken Context"
+msgstr "Spoken Context"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document
-#. content by moving from table cell to table cell.
-#. This is the message spoken when the user attempts
-#. to move to the cell above the current cell and is
-#. already in the first row.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:733
-msgid "Top of column."
-msgstr "Top of column."
+#. Translators: This is an option in the Preferences dialog box related to the speaking of progress bar 
information. If checked, Orca will speak progress bar information.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:71
+msgctxt "ProgressBarUpdates"
+msgid "Enable_d"
+msgstr "Enable_d"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document
-#. content by moving from table cell to table cell.
-#. This is the message spoken when the user attempts
-#. to move to the cell below the current cell and is
-#. already in the last row.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:742
-msgid "Bottom of column."
-msgstr "Bottom of column."
+#. Translators: Here this is a label for a spin button through which a user can customize the frequency in 
seconds an announcement should be made regarding the current value of a progress bar.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:73
+msgctxt "ProgressBar"
+msgid "Frequency (secs):"
+msgstr "Frequency (secs):"
 
-#. Translators: a uniform table is one in which each table
-#. cell occupies one row and one column (i.e. a perfect grid)
-#. In contrast, a non-uniform table is one in which at least
-#. one table cell occupies more than one row and/or column.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1319
-msgid "Non-uniform"
-msgstr "Non-uniform"
+#. Translators: Orca has a setting which determines which progress bar updates should be announced. The 
options are all progress bars, only progress bars in the active application, or only progress bars in the 
current window.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:75
+msgid "Restrict to:"
+msgstr "Restrict to:"
 
-#. Translators: The cell here refers to a cell within a table
-#. within a document.  We need to announce when the cell occupies
-#. or "spans" more than a single row and/or column.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1486
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1508
-#, python-format
-msgid "Cell spans %d row"
-msgid_plural "Cell spans %d rows"
-msgstr[0] "Cell spans %d row"
-msgstr[1] "Cell spans %d rows"
+#. Translators: This is a label in the Preferences dialog box. It applies to several options related to 
which progress bars Orca should speak and how often Orca should speak them.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:77
+msgid "Progress Bar Updates"
+msgstr "Progress Bar Updates"
 
-#. Translators: this represents the number of columns in a table.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1492
-#, python-format
-msgid " %d column"
-msgid_plural " %d columns"
-msgstr[0] " %d column"
-msgstr[1] " %d columns"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:78
+msgid "Speech"
+msgstr "Speech"
 
-#. Translators: The cell here refers to a cell within a table
-#. within a document.  We need to announce when the cell occupies
-#. or "spans" more than a single row and/or column.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1500
-#, python-format
-msgid "Cell spans %d column"
-msgid_plural "Cell spans %d columns"
-msgstr[0] "Cell spans %d column"
-msgstr[1] "Cell spans %d columns"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:79
+msgid "Enable Braille _support"
+msgstr "Enable Braille _support"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among anchors in a document.
-#. An anchor is a named spot that one can jump to.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1862
-msgid "Goes to previous anchor."
-msgstr "Goes to previous anchor."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:80
+msgid "Enable Braille _monitor"
+msgstr "Enable Braille _monitor"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among anchors in a document.
-#. An anchor is a named spot that one can jump to.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1867
-msgid "Goes to next anchor."
-msgstr "Goes to next anchor."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:81
+msgid "_Abbreviated role names"
+msgstr "_Abbreviated role names"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from anchor to anchor. (An anchor is a named spot
-#. that one can jump to.) This is a detailed message which
-#. will be presented to the user if no more anchors can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1924
-msgid "No more anchors."
-msgstr "No more anchors."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:82
+msgid "Disable _end of line symbol"
+msgstr "Disable _end of line symbol"
 
-#. Translators: Orca has a command that allows the user to move
-#. to the next structural navigation object. In Orca, "structural
-#. navigation" refers to quickly moving through a document by
-#. jumping amongst objects of a given type, such as from link to
-#. link, or from heading to heading, or from form field to form
-#. field. This is a brief message which will be presented to the
-#. user if the desired structural navigation object could not be
-#. found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1934
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2028
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2118
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2208
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2313
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2403
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2505
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2602
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2724
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2742
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2852
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2970
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3066
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3151
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3242
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3332
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3413
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3503
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3703
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3792
-msgctxt "structural navigation"
-msgid "Not found"
-msgstr "Not found"
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:83
+msgid "_Enable Contracted Braille"
+msgstr "_Enable Contracted Braille"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among blockquotes in a
-#. document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1952
-msgid "Goes to previous blockquote."
-msgstr "Goes to previous blockquote."
+#. Translators: This string is associated with a combo box which allows the user to select the set of 
symbols to be used when Orca presents print strings on a refreshable braille display. Braille symbols vary 
from language to language due in part to what print letters exist for that language. The other reason braille 
symbols vary is due to which braille 'contractions' get used. Contractions are shorter forms of commonly-used 
letter combinations and words. For instance in English there is a single braille symbol for 'ing' (dots 
3-4-6), and the letter 'e' (dots 1-5) all by itself means 'every'. The list of rules which dictate what 
contractions should be used and whether or not they can be used in a particular context are stored in 
liblouis' tables.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:85
+msgid "Contraction _Table:"
+msgstr "Contraction _Table:"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among blockquotes in a
-#. document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:1957
-msgid "Goes to next blockquote."
-msgstr "Goes to next blockquote."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:86
+msgid "Display Settings"
+msgstr "Display Settings"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from blockquote to blockquote. This is a detailed
-#. message which will be presented to the user if no more
-#. blockquotes can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2018
-msgid "No more blockquotes."
-msgstr "No more blockquotes."
+#. Translators: This option refers to the dot or dots in braille which will be used to 'underline' certain 
characters.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:88
+msgctxt "braille dots"
+msgid "_None"
+msgstr "_None"
+
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:92
+msgid "Selection Indicator"
+msgstr "Selection Indicator"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among buttons in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2046
-msgid "Goes to previous button."
-msgstr "Goes to previous button."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:93
+msgid "Hyperlink Indicator"
+msgstr "Hyperlink Indicator"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among buttons in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2051
-msgid "Goes to next button."
-msgstr "Goes to next button."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:94
+msgid "Braille"
+msgstr "Braille"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from push button to push button in a form. This is
-#. a detailed message which will be presented to the user if
-#. no more push buttons can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2108
-msgid "No more buttons."
-msgstr "No more buttons."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:95
+msgid "Enable _key echo"
+msgstr "Enable _key echo"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among check boxes in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2136
-msgid "Goes to previous check box."
-msgstr "Goes to previous tick box."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:96
+msgid "Enable _alphanumeric and punctuation keys"
+msgstr "Enable _alphanumeric and punctuation keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among check boxes in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2141
-msgid "Goes to next check box."
-msgstr "Goes to next tick box."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:97
+msgid "Enable _modifier keys"
+msgstr "Enable _modifier keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from checkbox to checkbox in a form. This is a
-#. detailed message which will be presented to the user if
-#. no more checkboxes can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2198
-msgid "No more check boxes."
-msgstr "No more tick boxes."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:98
+msgid "Enable _function keys"
+msgstr "Enable _function keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating a document in a
-#. structural manner, where a 'large object' is a logical
-#. chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list, a table, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2227
-msgid "Goes to previous large object."
-msgstr "Goes to previous large object."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:99
+msgid "Enable ac_tion keys"
+msgstr "Enable ac_tion keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating a document in a
-#. structural manner, where a 'large object' is a logical
-#. chunk of text, such as a paragraph, a list, a table, etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2233
-msgid "Goes to next large object."
-msgstr "Goes to next large object."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:100
+msgid "Enable _navigation keys"
+msgstr "Enable _navigation keys"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from 'large object' to 'large object'. A 'large
-#. object' is a logical chunk of text, such as a paragraph,
-#. a list, a table, etc. This is a detailed message which
-#. will be presented to the user if no more large objects
-#. can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2303
-msgid "No more large objects."
-msgstr "No more large objects."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:105
+msgid "Enable echo by _word"
+msgstr "Enable echo by _word"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among combo boxes in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2331
-msgid "Goes to previous combo box."
-msgstr "Goes to previous combo box."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:106
+msgid "Enable echo by _sentence"
+msgstr "Enable echo by _sentence"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among combo boxes in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2336
-msgid "Goes to next combo box."
-msgstr "Goes to next combo box."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:107
+msgid "Key Echo"
+msgstr "Key Echo"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from combo box to combo box in a form. This is a
-#. detailed message which will be presented to the user if
-#. no more checkboxes can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2393
-msgid "No more combo boxes."
-msgstr "No more combo boxes."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:108
+msgid "Orca _Modifier Key(s):"
+msgstr "Orca _Modifier Key(s):"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among text entries in a form
-#. within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2421
-msgid "Goes to previous entry."
-msgstr "Goes to previous entry."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:109
+msgid "Key Bindings"
+msgstr "Key Bindings"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among text entries
-#. in a form.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2426
-msgid "Goes to next entry."
-msgstr "Goes to next entry."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:110
+msgid "Pronunciation Dictionary"
+msgstr "Pronunciation Dictionary"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from text entry to text entry in a form. This is
-#. a detailed message which will be presented to the user if
-#. no more text entries can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2495
-msgid "No more entries."
-msgstr "No more entries."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:111
+msgid "_New entry"
+msgstr "_New entry"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among fields in a form within
-#. a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2523
-msgid "Goes to previous form field."
-msgstr "Goes to previous form field."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:112
+msgid "_Delete"
+msgstr "_Delete"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among fields in a form within
-#. a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2530
-msgid "Goes to next form field."
-msgstr "Goes to next form field."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:113
+msgid "Pronunciation"
+msgstr "Pronunciation"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from form field to form filed. This is a detailed
-#. message which will be presented to the user if no more form
-#. field can be found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2592
-msgid "No more form fields."
-msgstr "No more form fields."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:114
+msgid "_Speak all"
+msgstr "_Speak all"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating in a document by heading.
-#. (e.g. <h1>)
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2620
-msgid "Goes to previous heading."
-msgstr "Goes to previous heading."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:115
+msgid "Speak _none"
+msgstr "Speak _none"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating in a document by heading.
-#. (e.g., <h1>)
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2625
-msgid "Goes to next heading."
-msgstr "Goes to next heading."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:116
+msgid "_Reset"
+msgstr "_Reset"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating in a document by heading.
-#. (e.g. <h1> is a heading at level 1).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2635
-#, python-format
-msgid "Goes to previous heading at level %d."
-msgstr "Goes to previous heading at level %d."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:117
+msgid "Text attributes"
+msgstr "Text attributes"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating in a document by heading.
-#. (e.g. <h1> is a heading at level 1).
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2642
-#, python-format
-msgid "Goes to next heading at level %d."
-msgstr "Goes to next heading at level %d."
+#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move to _bottom button, move that attribute to the bottom of the list. The ordering in the list is important 
as Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:119
+msgid "Move to _bottom"
+msgstr "Move to _bottom"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content by moving from
-#. heading to heading (e.g. <h1>, <h2>, etc). This string is the
-#. detailed message which Orca will present if there are no more
-#. headings found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2714
-msgid "No more headings."
-msgstr "No more headings."
+#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move _down one button, move that attribute down one line in the list. The ordering in the list is important 
as Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:121
+msgid "Move _down one"
+msgstr "Move _down one"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML content by moving from
-#. heading to heading at a particular level (i.e. only <h1> or only
-#. <h2>, etc.) This string is the detailed message which Orca will
-#. present if there are no more headings found at the desired level.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2732
-#, python-format
-msgid "No more headings at level %d."
-msgstr "No more headings at level %d."
+#. Translators: This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move _up one button, move that attribute up one line in the list. The ordering in the list is important as 
Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:123
+msgid "Move _up one"
+msgstr "Move _up one"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating to the previous ARIA
-#. role landmark.  ARIA role landmarks are the W3C defined
-#. HTML tag attribute 'role' used to identify important part
-#. of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2762
-msgid "Goes to previous landmark."
-msgstr "Goes to previous landmark."
+#. Translators:  This label is on a button on the Text Attributes pane of the Orca Preferences dialog. On 
that pane there is a long list of possible text attributes. The user can select one and then, by using the 
Move to _top button, move that attribute to the top of the list. The ordering in the list is important as 
Orca will speak the selected text attributes in the given order.
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:125
+msgid "Move to _top"
+msgstr "Move to _top"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating to the next ARIA
-#. role landmark.  ARIA role landmarks are the W3C defined
-#. HTML tag attribute 'role' used to identify important part
-#. of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2769
-msgid "Goes to next landmark."
-msgstr "Goes to next landmark."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:126
+msgid "Adjust selected attributes"
+msgstr "Adjust selected attributes"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating to the previous ARIA
-#. role landmark.  ARIA role landmarks are the W3C defined
-#. HTML tag attribute 'role' used to identify important part
-#. of webpage like banners, main context, search etc.  This
-#. is an indication that one was not found.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2842
-msgid "No landmark found."
-msgstr "No landmark found."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:127
+msgid "Braille Indicator"
+msgstr "Braille Indicator"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among bulleted/numbered
-#. lists in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2870
-msgid "Goes to previous list."
-msgstr "Goes to previous list."
+#: ../src/orca/orca-setup.ui.h:128
+msgid "Text Attributes"
+msgstr "Text Attributes"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among bulleted/numbered
-#. lists in a document.
+#. Translators: this is a structure to assist in the generation of
+#. spoken military-style spelling.  For example, 'abc' becomes 'alpha
+#. bravo charlie'.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2875
-msgid "Goes to next list."
-msgstr "Goes to next list."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. from bulleted/numbered list to bulleted/numbered list. This
-#. string is the detailed message which Orca will present if there
-#. are no more lists found.
+#. It is a simple structure that consists of pairs of
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2960
-msgid "No more lists."
-msgstr "No more lists."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among bulleted/numbered list
-#. items in a document.
+#. letter : word(s)
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2988
-msgid "Goes to previous list item."
-msgstr "Goes to previous list item."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among bulleted/numbered list
-#. items in a document.
+#. where the letter and word(s) are separate by colons and each
+#. pair is separated by commas.  For example, we see:
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:2993
-msgid "Goes to next list item."
-msgstr "Goes to next list item."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by
-#. moving from bulleted/numbered list item to  bulleted/
-#. numbered list item.  This string is the detailed message
-#. which Orca will present if there are no more list items found.
+#. a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie,
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3056
-msgid "No more list items."
-msgstr "No more list items."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating between live regions
+#. And so on.  The complete set should consist of all the letters from
+#. the alphabet for your language paired with the common
+#. military/phonetic word(s) used to describe that letter.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3083
-msgid "Goes to previous live region."
-msgstr "Goes to previous live region."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating between live regions
+#. The Wikipedia entry
+#. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet has a few
+#. interesting tidbits about local conventions in the sections
+#. "Additions in German, Danish and Norwegian" and "Variants".
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3087
-msgid "Goes to next live region."
-msgstr "Goes to next live region."
+#: ../src/orca/phonnames.py:53
+msgid ""
+"a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie, d : delta, e : echo, f : foxtrot, g : "
+"golf, h : hotel, i : india, j : juliet, k : kilo, l : lima, m : mike, n : "
+"november, o : oscar, p : papa, q : quebec, r : romeo, s : sierra, t : tango, "
+"u : uniform, v : victor, w : whiskey, x : xray, y : yankee, z : zulu"
+msgstr ""
+"a : alpha, b : bravo, c : charlie, d : delta, e : echo, f : foxtrot, g : "
+"golf, h : hotel, i : india, j : juliet, k : kilo, l : lima, m : mike, n : "
+"november, o : oscar, p : papa, q : quebec, r : romeo, s : sierra, t : tango, "
+"u : uniform, v : victor, w : whiskey, x : xray, y : yankee, z : zulu"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating to the last live region
-#. which made an announcement.
+#. Translators: this in reference to an e-mail message
+#. status of having been read or unread.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3092
-msgid "Goes to the last live region which made an announcement."
-msgstr "Goes to the last live region which made an announcement."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/evolution/speech_generator.py:135
+msgid "Read"
+msgstr "Read"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating HTML in a structural
-#. manner, where a 'live region' is a location in a web page
-#. that are updated without having to refresh the entire page.
+#. Translators: these are labels from the gedit spell checking
+#. dialog and must be the same strings gedit uses.  We hate
+#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in
+#. in this case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3141
-msgid "No more live regions."
-msgstr "No more live regions."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:228
+msgid "Change to:"
+msgstr "Change to:"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among paragraphs in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3168
-msgid "Goes to previous paragraph."
-msgstr "Goes to previous paragraph."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:229
+msgid "Misspelled word:"
+msgstr "Misspelt word:"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among paragraphs in a document.
+#. The indication that spell checking is complete is when the
+#. "misspelt" word is set to "Completed spell checking". Ugh!
+#. Try to detect this and let the user know.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3172
-msgid "Goes to next paragraph."
-msgstr "Goes to next paragraph."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. from paragraph to paragraph. This string is the detailed message
-#. which Orca will present if there are no more paragraphs found.
+#. Translators: this string must be the same that is used by
+#. gedit.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're
+#. forced to do so in this case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3232
-msgid "No more paragraphs."
-msgstr "No more paragraphs."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:263
+msgid "Completed spell checking"
+msgstr "Completed spell checking"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among radio buttons in a
-#. form within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3260
-msgid "Goes to previous radio button."
-msgstr "Goes to previous radio button."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:264
+msgid "Spell checking is complete."
+msgstr "Spell checking is complete."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among radio buttons in a
-#. form within a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3265
-msgid "Goes to next radio button."
-msgstr "Goes to next radio button."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:266
+msgid "Press Tab and Return to terminate."
+msgstr "Press Tab and Return to terminate."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating in document content by moving
-#. from radio button to radio button in a form. This string is the
-#. detailed message which Orca will present if there are no more
-#. radio buttons found.
+#. Translators: this is the name of the "Check Spelling" window
+#. in gedit and must be the same as what gedit uses.  We hate
+#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this
+#. case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3322
-msgid "No more radio buttons."
-msgstr "No more radio buttons."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among separators, such as the
-#. <hr> tag, in a document.
+#. Translators: this is what the name of the spell checking
+#. dialog in Thunderbird begins with. The translated form
+#. has to match what Thunderbird is using.  We hate keying
+#. off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3350
-msgid "Goes to previous separator."
-msgstr "Goes to previous separator."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:390
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:465
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:176
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:325
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:569
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/speech_generator.py:100
+msgid "Check Spelling"
+msgstr "Check Spelling"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among separators, such as the
-#. <hr> tag, in a document.
+#. Translators: the "Phrase not found" is the result of a failed
+#. find command.  It must be the same as what gedit uses.  We hate
+#. keying off stuff like this, but we're forced to do so in this
+#. case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3355
-msgid "Goes to next separator."
-msgstr "Goes to next separator."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:494
+msgid "Phrase not found"
+msgstr "Phrase not found"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. amongst separators (e.g. <hr> tags). This string is the detailed
-#. message which Orca will present if there are no more separators
-#. found.
+#. Translators: this indicates a find command succeeded in
+#. finding something.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3403
-msgid "No more separators."
-msgstr "No more separators."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gedit/script.py:556
+msgid "Phrase found."
+msgstr "Phrase found."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among tables in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3430
-msgid "Goes to previous table."
-msgstr "Goes to previous table."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-mud/script.py:119
+msgid "Read the latest n messages in the incoming messages text area."
+msgstr "Read the latest n messages in the incoming messages text area."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among tables in a document.
+#. Check to see if we have just had an "object:state-changed:showing"
+#. event for the Stop button. If the name is "Stop", and one of its
+#. states is VISIBLE, that means we have started a search. As the
+#. search progresses, regularly inform the user of this by speaking
+#. "Searching" (assuming the search tool has focus).
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3434
-msgid "Goes to next table."
-msgstr "Goes to next table."
-
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. from table to table.  This string is the detailed message which
-#. Orca will present if there are no more tables found.
+#. Translators: the "Stop" string must match what gnome-search-tool
+#. is using.  We hate keying off stuff like this, but we're forced
+#. to do so in this case.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3493
-msgid "No more tables."
-msgstr "No more tables."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/gnome-search-tool/script.py:134
+msgid "Stop"
+msgstr "Stop"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3520
-msgid "Goes left one cell."
-msgstr "Goes left one cell."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/liferea/script.py:122
+msgid "Work online / offline"
+msgstr "Work online/offline"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#. Translators: the "Workspace " and "Desk " strings are
+#. the prefix of what metacity shows when you press
+#. Ctrl+Alt and the left or right arrow keys to switch
+#. between workspaces.  The goal here is to find a match
+#. with that prefix.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3524
-msgid "Goes right one cell."
-msgstr "Goes right one cell."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/metacity/script.py:114
+msgid "Workspace "
+msgstr "Workspace "
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3528
-msgid "Goes up one cell."
-msgstr "Goes up one cell."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/metacity/script.py:114
+msgid "Desk "
+msgstr "Desk "
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#. Translators: The Package Manager application notifies the
+#. user of minor errors by displaying an icon in the status
+#. bar and adding them to an error log rather than displaying
+#. the error in a dialog box. This string is the label for a
+#. checkbox. If it is checked, Orca will inform the user when
+#. the notification icon has appeared.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3532
-msgid "Goes down one cell."
-msgstr "Goes down one cell."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:115
+msgid "Notify me when errors have been logged."
+msgstr "Notify me when errors have been logged."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#. Translators: The Package Manager application notifies the
+#. user of minor errors by displaying an icon in the status
+#. bar and adding them to an error log rather than displaying
+#. the error in a dialog box. This is the message Orca will
+#. present to inform the user that this has occurred.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3536
-msgid "Goes to the first cell in a table."
-msgstr "Goes to the first cell in a table."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/script.py:250
+msgid "An error occurred. View the error log for details."
+msgstr "An error occurred. View the error log for details."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among table cells in a document.
+#. Translators: This is the tutorial string associated with a
+#. specific search field in the Packagemanager application.
+#. It is designed to inform the user how to move directly to
+#. the search results after the search has been completed.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3540
-msgid "Goes to the last cell in a table."
-msgstr "Goes to the last cell in a table."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/packagemanager/tutorialgenerator.py:60
+msgid "Use Ctrl+L to move focus to the results."
+msgstr "Use Ctrl+L to move focus to the results."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among unvisited links in a
-#. document.
-#.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3625
-msgid "Goes to previous unvisited link."
-msgstr "Goes to previous unvisited link."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/planner/braille_generator.py:67
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/planner/speech_generator.py:63
+msgid "Display more options"
+msgstr "Display more options"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among unvisited links in a
-#. document.
+#. Translators: this is the name of a panel in Thunderbird.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3630
-msgid "Goes to next unvisited link."
-msgstr "Goes to next unvisited link."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:607
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/apps/Thunderbird/script.py:624
+#, python-format
+msgid "%s panel"
+msgstr "%s panel"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. from unvisited link to unvisited link. This string is the
-#. detailed message which Orca will present if there are no more
-#. unvisited links found.
+#. Translators: these represent the number of pixels
+#. for the left or right margins in a document.  We
+#. are hesitant to interpret the values -- they are
+#. given to us in some unknown form by the
+#. application, so we leave things in plural form
+#. here.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3693
-msgid "No more unvisited links."
-msgstr "No more unvisited links."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3643 ../src/orca/scripts/default.py:3655
+#, python-format
+msgid "%(key)s %(value)s pixel"
+msgid_plural "%(key)s %(value)s pixels"
+msgstr[0] "%(key)s %(value)s pixel"
+msgstr[1] "%(key)s %(value)s pixels"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among visited links in a
-#. document.
+#. Translators: this is the action name for the 'open' action.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3721
-msgid "Goes to previous visited link."
-msgstr "Goes to previous visited link."
+#: ../src/orca/scripts/toolkits/Gecko/script.py:4810
+msgid "open"
+msgstr "open"
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating among visited links in a
-#. document.
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature to speak the time
+#. when the user presses a shortcut key.
+#. This is one of the alternative formats that the
+#. user may wish to be presented with.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3726
-msgid "Goes to next visited link."
-msgstr "Goes to next visited link."
+#: ../src/orca/settings.py:806
+msgid "%H hours, %M minutes and %S seconds."
+msgstr "%H hours, %M minutes and %S seconds."
 
-#. Translators: this is for navigating document content by moving
-#. from visited link to visited link. This string is the detailed
-#. message which Orca will present if there are no more visited
-#. links found.
+#. Translators: Orca has a feature to speak the time
+#. when the user presses a shortcut key.
+#. This is one of the alternative formats that the
+#. user may wish to be presented with.
 #.
-#: ../src/orca/structural_navigation.py:3782
-msgid "No more visited links."
-msgstr "No more visited links."
+#: ../src/orca/settings.py:813
+msgid "%H hours and %M minutes."
+msgstr "%H hours and %M minutes."
 
 #. Translators: this attribute specifies the background color of the text.
 #. The value is an RGB value of the format "u,u,u".
@@ -9049,6 +8787,221 @@ msgstr ""
 "To decrease, press the left arrow; to increase, press the right arrow. To go "
 "to minimum press home, and for maximum press end."
 
+#~ msgid "Bottom Right"
+#~ msgstr "Bottom Right"
+
+#~ msgid "Wrapping to Bottom"
+#~ msgstr "Wrapping to Bottom"
+
+#~ msgid "Wrapping to Top"
+#~ msgstr "Wrapping to Top"
+
+#~ msgid "keypad "
+#~ msgstr "keypad "
+
+#~ msgid "F 11"
+#~ msgstr "F 11"
+
+#~ msgid "F 12"
+#~ msgstr "F 12"
+
+#~ msgid "The Orca Team"
+#~ msgstr "The Orca Team"
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "A free, open source scriptable screen reader, which provides access to "
+#~ "applications and toolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop)."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "A free, open source scriptable screen reader, which provides access to "
+#~ "applications and toolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g., the GNOME desktop)."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The Orca Team \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Igalia, S.L. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010 Consorcio Fernando de los Rios \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010 Informal Informatica LTDA. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Sun Microsystems Inc. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Google Inc. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Eitan Isaacson \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Brailcom, o.p.s. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 BAUM Retec, A.G."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The Orca Team \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Igalia, S.L. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010 Consorcio Fernando de los Rios \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2010 Informal Informatica LTDA. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Sun Microsystems Inc. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Google Inc. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Eitan Isaacson \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Brailcom, o.p.s. \n"
+#~ "Copyright (c) 2001, 2002 BAUM Retec, A.G."
+
+#~ msgid "translator-credits"
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Gareth Owen <gowen72 yahoo com>\n"
+#~ "David Lodge <dave cirt net>\n"
+#~ "Philip Withnall <philip tecnocode co uk>\n"
+#~ "Bruce Cowan <bruce bcowan me uk>"
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Orca is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n"
+#~ "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General\n"
+#~ "Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;\n"
+#~ "either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any\n"
+#~ "later version.\n"
+#~ "\n"
+#~ "Orca is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but\n"
+#~ "WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"
+#~ "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See\n"
+#~ "the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.\n"
+#~ "\n"
+#~ "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General\n"
+#~ "Public License along with Orca; if not, write to the\n"
+#~ "Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\n"
+#~ "Boston MA  02110-1301 USA."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Orca is free software; you can redistribute it and/or\n"
+#~ "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General\n"
+#~ "Public Licence as published by the Free Software Foundation;\n"
+#~ "either version 2.1 of the Licence, or (at your option) any\n"
+#~ "later version.\n"
+#~ "\n"
+#~ "Orca is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but\n"
+#~ "WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"
+#~ "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See\n"
+#~ "the GNU Lesser General Public Licence for more details.\n"
+#~ "\n"
+#~ "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General\n"
+#~ "Public Licence along with Orca; if not, write to the\n"
+#~ "Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,\n"
+#~ "Boston MA  02110-1301 USA."
+
+#~ msgid "Quit Orca?"
+#~ msgstr "Quit Orca?"
+
+#~ msgid "This will stop all speech and braille output."
+#~ msgstr "This will stop all speech and braille output."
+
+#~ msgid "No Orca shortcuts for %s found."
+#~ msgstr "No Orca shortcuts for %s found."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Press 1 for Orca's default shortcuts. Press 2 for Orca's shortcuts for "
+#~ "the current application. Press escape to exit."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Press 1 for Orca's default shortcuts. Press 2 for Orca's shortcuts for "
+#~ "the current application. Press escape to exit."
+
+#~ msgid "Show Orca _main window"
+#~ msgstr "Show Orca _main window"
+
+#~ msgid "Quit Orca _without confirmation"
+#~ msgstr "Quit Orca _without confirmation"
+
+#~ msgid "User Interface"
+#~ msgstr "User Interface"
+
+#~ msgid "row %(row)d, column %(column)d"
+#~ msgstr "row %(row)d, column %(column)d"
+
+#~ msgid "Toggle whether we present new mail if we are not the active script."
+#~ msgstr "Toggle whether we present new mail if we are not the active script."
+
+#~ msgid "present new mail if this script is not active."
+#~ msgstr "present new mail if this script is not active."
+
+#~ msgid "do not present new mail if this script is not active."
+#~ msgstr "do not present new mail if this script is not active."
+
+#~ msgid "Flagged"
+#~ msgstr "Flagged"
+
+#~ msgid "unread"
+#~ msgstr "unread"
+
+#~ msgid "Attachment"
+#~ msgstr "Attachment"
+
+#~ msgid "No appointments"
+#~ msgstr "No appointments"
+
+#~ msgid "Directories button"
+#~ msgstr "Directories button"
+
+#~ msgid "%s screen"
+#~ msgstr "%s screen"
+
+#~ msgid "Notification %s"
+#~ msgstr "Notification %s"
+
+#~ msgid "Welcome to StarOffice"
+#~ msgstr "Welcome to StarOffice"
+
+#~ msgid "Available fields"
+#~ msgstr "Available fields"
+
+#~ msgid "Note that the Scroll Down button has to be pressed numerous times."
+#~ msgstr "Note that the Scroll Down button has to be pressed numerous times."
+
+#~ msgid "License Agreement Accept button now has focus."
+#~ msgstr "Licence Agreement Accept button now has focus."
+
+#~ msgid "First name"
+#~ msgstr "First name"
+
+#~ msgid "Move to cell"
+#~ msgstr "Move to cell"
+
+#~ msgid "Presentation Wizard"
+#~ msgstr "Presentation Wizard"
+
+#~ msgid "Paints and prints the visible zones in the active window."
+#~ msgstr "Paints and prints the visible zones in the active window."
+
+#~ msgid "Reports information on current script."
+#~ msgstr "Reports information on current script."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Enters list shortcuts mode.  Press escape to exit list shortcuts mode."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Enters list shortcuts mode.  Press escape to exit list shortcuts mode."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Prints a debug listing of all known applications to the console where "
+#~ "Orca is running."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Prints a debug listing of all known applications to the console where "
+#~ "Orca is running."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Prints debug information about the ancestry of the object with focus."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Prints debug information about the ancestry of the object with focus."
+
+#~ msgid "Prints debug information about the application with focus."
+#~ msgstr "Prints debug information about the application with focus."
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To exit learn "
+#~ "mode, press the escape key."
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "Entering learn mode.  Press any key to hear its function.  To exit learn "
+#~ "mode, press the escape key."
+
+#~ msgid "List shortcuts mode."
+#~ msgstr "List shortcuts mode."
+
+#~ msgid "Exiting list shortcuts mode."
+#~ msgstr "Exiting list shortcuts mode."
+
+#~ msgid "entered bookmark"
+#~ msgstr "entered bookmark"
+
+#~ msgid "%d percent"
+#~ msgid_plural "%d percent"
+#~ msgstr[0] "%d percent"
+#~ msgstr[1] "%d percent"
+
 #~ msgid "Emacspeak Speech Services"
 #~ msgstr "Emacspeak Speech Services"
 
@@ -9173,15 +9126,9 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "canvas"
 #~ msgstr "canvas"
 
-#~ msgid "Caption"
-#~ msgstr "Caption"
-
 #~ msgid "caption"
 #~ msgstr "caption"
 
-#~ msgid "CheckBox"
-#~ msgstr "TickBox"
-
 #~ msgid "check box"
 #~ msgstr "tick box"
 
@@ -9197,18 +9144,12 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "color chooser"
 #~ msgstr "colour chooser"
 
-#~ msgid "ColumnHeader"
-#~ msgstr "ColumnHeader"
-
 #~ msgid "column header"
 #~ msgstr "column header"
 
 #~ msgid "Combo"
 #~ msgstr "Combo"
 
-#~ msgid "combo box"
-#~ msgstr "combo box"
-
 #~ msgid "DateEditor"
 #~ msgstr "DateEditor"
 
@@ -9293,9 +9234,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "glass pane"
 #~ msgstr "glass pane"
 
-#~ msgid "Heading"
-#~ msgstr "Heading"
-
 #~ msgid "heading"
 #~ msgstr "heading"
 
@@ -9308,9 +9246,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "Icon"
 #~ msgstr "Icon"
 
-#~ msgid "icon"
-#~ msgstr "icon"
-
 #~ msgid "Image"
 #~ msgstr "Image"
 
@@ -9323,9 +9258,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "internal frame"
 #~ msgstr "internal frame"
 
-#~ msgid "Label"
-#~ msgstr "Label"
-
 #~ msgid "label"
 #~ msgstr "label"
 
@@ -9335,18 +9267,9 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "layered pane"
 #~ msgstr "layered pane"
 
-#~ msgid "Link"
-#~ msgstr "Link"
-
-#~ msgid "List"
-#~ msgstr "List"
-
 #~ msgid "list"
 #~ msgstr "list"
 
-#~ msgid "ListItem"
-#~ msgstr "ListItem"
-
 #~ msgid "list item"
 #~ msgstr "list item"
 
@@ -9407,15 +9330,9 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "progress bar"
 #~ msgstr "progress bar"
 
-#~ msgid "Button"
-#~ msgstr "Button"
-
 #~ msgid "button"
 #~ msgstr "button"
 
-#~ msgid "RadioButton"
-#~ msgstr "RadioButton"
-
 #~ msgid "radio button"
 #~ msgstr "radio button"
 
@@ -9482,9 +9399,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "status bar"
 #~ msgstr "status bar"
 
-#~ msgid "Table"
-#~ msgstr "Table"
-
 #~ msgid "table"
 #~ msgstr "table"
 
@@ -9506,9 +9420,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "terminal"
 #~ msgstr "terminal"
 
-#~ msgid "Text"
-#~ msgstr "Text"
-
 #~ msgid "text"
 #~ msgstr "text"
 
@@ -9569,15 +9480,9 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "footer"
 #~ msgstr "footer"
 
-#~ msgid "Paragraph"
-#~ msgstr "Paragraph"
-
 #~ msgid "paragraph"
 #~ msgstr "paragraph"
 
-#~ msgid "application"
-#~ msgstr "application"
-
 #~ msgid "AutoComplete"
 #~ msgstr "AutoComplete"
 
@@ -9658,9 +9563,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "Top Half"
 #~ msgstr "Top Half"
 
-#~ msgid "Bottom Half"
-#~ msgstr "Bottom Half"
-
 #~ msgid "Left Half"
 #~ msgstr "Left Half"
 
@@ -10106,9 +10008,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "%s percent"
 #~ msgstr "%s percent"
 
-#~ msgid "selected"
-#~ msgstr "selected"
-
 #~ msgid "%s page"
 #~ msgstr "%s page"
 
@@ -10130,9 +10029,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "Writer"
 #~ msgstr "Writer"
 
-#~ msgid "level %d"
-#~ msgstr "level %d"
-
 #~ msgid "yelp"
 #~ msgstr "yelp"
 
@@ -10535,9 +10431,6 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "___"
 #~ msgstr "___"
 
-#~ msgid "Value: %s"
-#~ msgstr "Value: %s"
-
 #~ msgid "Minimum value: %s"
 #~ msgstr "Minimum value: %s"
 
@@ -11030,8 +10923,5 @@ msgstr ""
 #~ msgid "TITLE BAR"
 #~ msgstr "TITLE BAR"
 
-#~ msgid "TRI"
-#~ msgstr "TRI"
-
 #~ msgid "TREE ITEM"
 #~ msgstr "TREE ITEM"


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