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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/Forms/OptionsWindow.ui
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<string>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<string>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</string>
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_de.ts
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<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
<translation>Die Regelgenauigkeit ist ein Maß wie genau eine gegebene Regel mit einen gewissen Pfad übereinstimmt; einfach gesagt ist die Genauigkeit die Länge der Zeichen vom Beginn des Pfades bis zu und inklusive des letzen übereinstimmenden Nicht-Wildcard-Zeichenkettenteils. Eine Regel, welche nur mit Dateitypen, wie &quot;*.tmp&quot; übereinstimmt, hätte die höchste Genauigkeit, da sie immer mit dem ganzen Pfad übereinstimmt.
<translation>Die Regelgenauigkeit ist ein Maß wie genau eine gegebene Regel mit einen gewissen Pfad übereinstimmt; einfach gesagt ist die Genauigkeit die Länge der Zeichen vom Beginn des Pfades bis zu und inklusive des letzen übereinstimmenden Nicht-Wildcard-Zeichenkettenteils. Eine Regel, welche nur mit Dateitypen, wie &quot;*.tmp&quot; übereinstimmt, hätte die höchste Genauigkeit, da sie immer mit dem ganzen Pfad übereinstimmt.
Der Prozessübereinstimmungslevel hat eine höhere Priorität als die Genauigkeit und beschreibt wie eine Regel für einen gewissen Prozess anzuwenden ist. Regeln welche für Prozessnamen oder Gruppen gelten haben den höchsten Übereinstimmungslevel, gefolgt von der Übereinstimmung durchr Negation (z.B. Regeln werden auf alle Prozesse angewandt, außer auf bestimmte), während globale Übereinstimmunnge den geringste Übereinstimmungslevel (z.B. Regel die auf jeden Prozess zutreffen) haben.</translation>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_en.ts
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<location filename="Forms/OptionsWindow.ui" line="1750"/>
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_es.ts
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<location filename="Forms/OptionsWindow.ui" line="1750"/>
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_fr.ts
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<location filename="Forms/OptionsWindow.ui" line="1750"/>
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
<translation>La spécificité de la règle est une mesure de l&apos;efficacité avec laquelle une règle donnée correspond à un chemin d&apos;accès particulier. En d&apos;autres termes, la spécificité est la longueur en caractère depuis le début du chemin d&apos;accès jusqu&apos;à la dernière sous-chaîne non générique (wildcard) correspondante. Une règle qui ne correspondrait qu&apos;à des types de fichiers tels que &quot;*.tmp&quot; aurait la spécificité la plus élevée, car elle correspondrait toujours à l&apos;intégralité du chemin d&apos;accès au fichier.
Le niveau de correspondance du processus a une priorité plus élevée que la spécificité et décrit comment une règle s&apos;applique à un processus donné. Les règles s&apos;appliquant par nom ou groupe de processus ont le niveau de correspondance le plus fort, suivi par la correspondance par négation (c&apos;est-à-dire les règles s&apos;appliquant à tous les processus sauf celui donné), tandis que les niveaux de correspondance les plus bas sont des correspondances globales, c&apos;est-à-dire des règles qui s&apos;appliquent à n&apos;importe quel processus.</translation>
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_it.ts
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<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
<translation>La specificità delle regole è una misura di quanto una determinata regola corrisponda a un particolare percorso, in poche parole la specificità è la lunghezza dei caratteri dall&apos;inizio del percorso fino all&apos;ultima sottostringa senza caratteri jolly. Una regola che corrisponde solo ai tipi di file come &quot;*.tmp&quot; avrebbe la più alta specificità in quanto corrisponderebbe sempre all&apos;intero percorso del file.
<translation>La specificità delle regole è una misura di quanto una determinata regola corrisponda a un particolare percorso, in poche parole la specificità è la lunghezza dei caratteri dall&apos;inizio del percorso fino all&apos;ultima sottostringa senza caratteri jolly. Una regola che corrisponde solo ai tipi di file come &quot;*.tmp&quot; avrebbe la più alta specificità in quanto corrisponderebbe sempre all&apos;intero percorso del file.
Il livello di corrispondenza del processo ha una priorità più alta della specificità, e descrive come una regola si applica a un determinato processo. Le regole che si applicano per nome di processo o gruppo hanno il livello di corrispondenza più forte, seguito dalla corrispondenza per negazione (ovvero regole che si applicano a tutti i processi tranne quello specificato), mentre i livelli di corrispondenza più bassi hanno corrispondenze globali, ovvero regole che si applicano a qualsiasi processo.</translation>
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_nl.ts
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<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
<translation>De regel specificiteit is een maatstaf voor hoe goed een gegeven regel overeenkomt met een bepaald pad. Eenvoudig gezegd is de specificiteit de lengte van de tekens vanaf het begin van het pad tot en met de laatste overeenstemmende substring zonder wildcard. Een regel die alleen overeenstemt met bestandstypes zoals &quot;*.tmp&quot; zou de hoogste specificiteit hebben omdat hij altijd overeenstemt met het volledige bestandspad.
<translation>De regel specificiteit is een maatstaf voor hoe goed een gegeven regel overeenkomt met een bepaald pad. Eenvoudig gezegd is de specificiteit de lengte van de tekens vanaf het begin van het pad tot en met de laatste overeenstemmende substring zonder wildcard. Een regel die alleen overeenstemt met bestandstypes zoals &quot;*.tmp&quot; zou de hoogste specificiteit hebben omdat hij altijd overeenstemt met het volledige bestandspad.
Het proces overeenstemmingsniveau heeft een hogere prioriteit dan de specificiteit en beschrijft hoe een regel van toepassing is op een gegeven proces. Regels die van toepassing zijn op procesnaam of groep hebben het sterkste overeenstemmingsniveau, gevolgd door het overeenstemmen door negatie (d.w.z. regels die van toepassing zijn op alle processen behalve het gegeven proces), terwijl de laagste overeenstemmingsniveaus globale overeenstemmingen hebben, d.w.z. regels die van toepassing zijn op gelijk welk proces.</translation>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_pl.ts
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<location filename="Forms/OptionsWindow.ui" line="1750"/>
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_pt.ts
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<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion SandboxiePlus/SandMan/sandman_ru.ts
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<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
<source>The rule specificity is a measure to how well a given rule matches a particular path, simply put the specificity is the length of characters from the begin of the path up to and including the last matching non-wildcard substring. A rule which matches only file types like &quot;*.tmp&quot; would have the highest specificity as it would always match the entire file path.
The process match level has a higher priority than the specificity and describes how a rule applies to a given process. Rules applying by process name or group have the strongest match level, followed by the match by negation (i.e. rules applying to all processes but the given one), while the lowest match levels have global matches, i.e. rules that apply to any process.</source>
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