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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
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# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
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msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2014-07-02 12:51+0200\n"
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"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Language: pl\n"
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"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
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"X-Generator: Translate Toolkit 1.11.0\n"
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#. type: One-char language identifier
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#: train104.languagecode:1
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "E"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Title-text
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#: train104/scene.txt:1
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "train104:Titanium 2"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Resume-text
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#: train104/scene.txt:2
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"train104:Use the bot's radar to look for the titanium ore and bring it to "
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"the converter."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: ScriptName-text
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#: train104/scene.txt:3
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "train104:Titanium2"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \b; header
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:1
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "Objective"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:3
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"Take a chunk of <a object|titanore>titanium ore</a> the exact location of "
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"which we do not know. Use the bot's radar to find it. Bring the titanium ore "
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"to the <a object|convert>converter</a>."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \t; header
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:4
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "Program"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:6
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"As you have certainly noticed, the programs written in the previous "
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"exercises were completely \"blind\": if the titanium ore, the power cell or "
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"the spiders had been at another location, the bot would not have found them."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:8
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"The radar represents the \"eyes\" of the bot. With the radar, it can detect "
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"the objects around it. For example the instruction <c/><a "
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"cbot|radar>radar</a>(TitaniumOre);<n/> will return information about the "
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"closest chunk of <a object|titanore>titanium ore</a>. However, we will have "
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"to \"store\" the information returned by the instruction <c/><a "
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"cbot|radar>radar</a>(TitaniumOre);<n/> somewhere. For this task we will need "
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"a <a cbot|var>variable</a>."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:10
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"A <a cbot|var>variable</a> is like a small box with a name where you can put "
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"some information, retrieve it, change it, etc. Before you can use a "
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"variable, you have got to declare it. First you must indicate the <a "
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"cbot|type>type</a> of the variable, in this case <code>object</code>. A "
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"variable of this type can contain all the information describing an object "
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"such as a chunk of titanium ore, a spider, an ant, a bot, a power cell, "
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"etc. Then you must write the name that you want to give to the variable, for "
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"example <code>item</code>. If we put this together, we get the following "
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"line:"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \s; block (usually verbatim code)
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:12
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "<a cbot|type>object</a> item;"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:14
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"Then we must put the information returned by the instruction <code><a "
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"cbot|radar>radar</a>(TitaniumOre)</code> into this variable:"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \s; block (usually verbatim code)
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:16
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "item = <a cbot|radar>radar</a>(TitaniumOre);"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:18
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"The variable <code>item</code> contains many different kinds of information: "
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"it contains the position, the orientation, the pitch, etc. In order to get "
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"the position of the chunk of titanium ore, write "
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"<code>item.position</code>. Then we use the instruction <c/>goto();<n/> in "
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"order to move the bot to this position. Here is a line that puts all this "
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"together:"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \s; block (usually verbatim code)
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:20
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "<a cbot|goto>goto</a>(item.position);"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:22
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"If we \"translate\" this into English, this would mean: go to the position "
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"of the object described by the variable <code>item</code>."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:24
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"You can then just pick up what is at this position with the instruction "
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"<c/><a cbot|grab>grab</a>();<n/>."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:26
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "If we put all this together, we get the following program:"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \s; block (usually verbatim code)
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:36
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"extern void object::Titanium2( )\n"
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"{\n"
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"\t\n"
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"\t<a cbot|type>object</a> item;\n"
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"\titem = <a cbot|radar>radar</a>(TitaniumOre);\n"
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"\t<a cbot|goto>goto</a>(item.position);\n"
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"\tgrab();\n"
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"\t\n"
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"}"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:38
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"Then you must look for the <a cbot|convert>converter</a>, and put the "
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"information about the converter into the variable <code>item</code>:"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \s; block (usually verbatim code)
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:40
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "item = <a cbot|radar>radar</a>(Converter);"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:42
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"Go to the converter with the same instruction <c/><a "
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"cbot|goto>goto</a>(item.position);<n/> as above, drop the titanium, and step "
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"back. The converter will take care of the rest."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:44
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"If you want to know more about the \"names\" of the different objects in the "
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"programming language, please refer to the <a cbot|category>text about "
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"categories</a>."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \t; header
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:45
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "Remarks"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:47
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"A <a cbot|var>variable</a> must be declared only once at the beginning of "
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"the program! You can then use it as often as you want."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:49
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"In order to avoid retyping the instructions explained above, you can select "
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"them with the mouse, and copy-paste <button 61/> them into your program."
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msgstr ""
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#. type: \t; header
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:50
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#, no-wrap
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msgid "See also"
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msgstr ""
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#. type: Plain text
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#: train104-help/ttit2.txt:51
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#, no-wrap
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msgid ""
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"<a cbot>Programming</a>, <a cbot|type>types</a> and <a "
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"cbot|category>categories</a>."
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msgstr ""
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