Examples of using White-space in English and their translations into Thai
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P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Moves the selected files down in the list. This option allows the files to be read in last by KSystemLog.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Here is a list of every file that will be read by KSystemLog to display the current log lines.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Moves the selected files up in the list. This option allows the files to be read in first by KSystemLog.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} KDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop. More about invitations.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} First In-First Out Scheduling When a FIFO process becomes runnable, it will always immediately preempt any currently running Normal or Batch process.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} This is the list of all existing log levels. Please select one of them to be used for the files selected on the list.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Personal Invitation Give the information below to the person that you want to invite(how to connect). Note that everybody who gets the password can connect, so be careful.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Best Effort Scheduling Processes with a higher priority will take priority for access to the hard disk. Programs running at the same Best Effort/ Normal priority are served in a Round Robin fashion.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Round Robin Scheduling Round Robin is a simple enhancement of FIFO. Everything described below for FIFO also applies to Round Robin, except that each process is only allowed to run for a maximum time quantum.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Tab key action(if no selection exists)< a href="If you want Tab to align the current line in the current code block like in emacs, make Tab a shortcut to the action Align."> More.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Normal Scheduling This is the same as Best Effort scheduling, except that the priority is calculated automatically based on the CPU priority. Processes with a higher priority will take priority for access to the hard disk. Programs running at the same Best Effort/ Normal priority are served in a Round Robin fashion.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Idle Scheduling A program running with Idle I/ O priority will only get disk time when no other program has asked for disk I/ O for a defined grace period. The impact of Idle I/ O processes on normal system activity should be zero. Priority is not applicable to this scheduling class.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Real Time Scheduling The Real Time scheduling class is given first access to the disk, regardless of what else is going on in the system. Thus the Real Time class needs to be used with some care, as it can starve other processes. As with the Best Effort class, 8 priority levels are defined denoting how big a time slice a given process will receive on each scheduling window.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Choose a new file.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Delete the current files.
After all, we still have white-space and braces to argue about.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Deletes the files selected on the list.
Specifies how white-space inside an element is handled.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Remove all files.
P, li{white-space: pre-wrap;} Move up the current files.