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The information exchanged over an HTTP/2.0 session is composed of frames. A frame starts with a 9 bytes-long header that carries several types of information. The HTTP/2.0 frames have a variable length. The `Length` field of the header contains the length of the frame payload in bytes. As this field is encoded as a 24 bits field, an HTTP/2.0 frame cannot be longer than :math:`2^{24} -1` bytes. It should be noted that :rfc:`7540` assumes a maximum size of :math:`2^{14}` bytes, i.e. 16,384 bytes for the HTTP/2.0 frame payload unless a longer maximum frame length has been negotiated at the beginning of the session using the HTTP/2.0 `Settings` frame that will be described later. The next field of the frames header indicates the frame type. The first frame types are `Data` which contains data from web objects and `Headers` containing HTTP/2.0 headers. When a client retrieves a web object from a server, it always receives an HTTP/2.0 `Headers` frame followed by an HTTP/2.0 `Data` frame. The `Headers` frame information contains essentially the same HTTP headers as the ones supported by HTTP/1.1, but those are encoded by leveraging a data compression technique that minimizes the number of bytes required to transmit them.
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| Shortcut | Action |
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| ? | Open available keyboard shortcuts. |
| Alt + Home | Navigate to the first translation in the current search. |
| Alt + End | Navigate to the last translation in the current search. |
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Alt + PageUp or
Ctrl + ↑ or Alt + ↑ or Cmd + ↑ or |
Navigate to the previous translation in the current search. |
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Alt + PageDown or
Ctrl + ↓ or Alt + ↓ or Cmd + ↓ or |
Navigate to the next translation in the current search. |
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Ctrl + Enter or
Cmd + Enter |
Submit current form; this works the same as pressing Save and continue while editing translation. |
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Ctrl + Shift + Enter or
Cmd + Shift +Enter |
Unmark translation as Needing edit and submit it. |
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Alt + Enter or
Option + Enter |
Submit the string as a suggestion; this works the same as pressing Suggest while editing translation. |
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Ctrl + E or
Cmd + E |
Focus on translation editor. |
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Ctrl + U or
Cmd + U |
Focus on comment editor. |
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Ctrl + M or
Cmd + M |
Shows Automatic suggestions tab. |
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Ctrl + 1 to
Ctrl + 9 or
Cmd + 1 to Cmd + 9 |
Copies placeable of a given number from source string. |
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Ctrl + M followed by
1 to 9 or
Cmd + M followed by 1 to 9 |
Copy the machine translation of a given number to current translation. |
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Ctrl + I followed by
1 to
9 or
Cmd + I followed by 1 to 9 |
Ignore one item in the list of failing checks. |
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Ctrl + J or
Cmd + J |
Shows the Nearby strings tab. |
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Ctrl + S or
Cmd + S |
Focus on search field. |
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Ctrl + O or
Cmd + O |
Copy the source string. |
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Ctrl + Y or
Cmd + Y |
Toggle the Needs editing checkbox. |
| → | Browse the next translation string. |
| ← | Browse the previous translation string. |
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