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09:21 Jul 27, 2001 |
English to Spanish translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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| Selected response from: Sebastian Pont Verges Germany Local time: 02:18 | |||
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5 | distingue mayúsculas de minúsculas |
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na +1 | sensible a las mayusculas-minúsculas |
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na | Reconoce las mayúsculas |
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sensible a las mayusculas-minúsculas Explanation: Las mayusculas o minúsculas son detectadas por algunos sistemas como si se tratase de caractéres completamente diferentes. Esta traducción es la que más se utiliza en el campo de la informática. Espero que te sea de utilidad! Saludos, Sebastián Word Magic Tools |
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Reconoce las mayúsculas Explanation: "El sistema reconoce las mayúsculas de tu nombre de jugador, para el que sólo puedes usar los siguientes caracteres..." |
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distingue mayúsculas de minúsculas Explanation: case sensitive Distinguishing lower case from upper case. In a case sensitive language, "abc" is considered different data than "ABC." The DOS/Windows world is not case sensitive. However, the Unix operating system is, and commands are typically named with all lower case letters (gzip, compress, pack, etc.). In most technical Unix documentation, the commands are written in lower case to reflect their true names. http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/case sensi... |
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