Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term
pinch
3 +1 | par pincement | said Lemonnier |
3 | compresser | kashew |
Oct 12, 2009 06:27: said Lemonnier Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
par pincement
Merci, cela m'a mis sur la bonne piste http://www.iphonefr.com/viewtopic.php?id=35236 Pinch-in / Pinch-out Le Pinch est le fait de simuler un pincement ou écartement des doigts à la surface de l'écran de l'iPhone/iPod Touch. Par exemple, sur une photo, le Pinch-out (mouvement d'écartement les doigts) permet de zoomer, et le Pinch-in pincement en rapprochant les doigts permet de dézoomer. |
compresser
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Note added at 38 mins (2009-10-05 08:06:10 GMT)
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http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/news/2008/02/mult...
Seems it's a touch gesture: I hope that helps. Pincher (Fr)??
Thanks for the link ! |
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