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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_GuestAdditions.xml
r83876 r85917 1396 1396 In the context of using drag and drop, the origin of the data is 1397 1397 called the <emphasis>source</emphasis>. That is, where the actual 1398 data comes from and is specified. The <emphasis> target</emphasis>1398 data comes from and is specified. The <emphasis>destination</emphasis> 1399 1399 specifies where the data from the source should go to. 1400 Transferring data from the source to the targetcan be done in1400 Transferring data from the source to the destination can be done in 1401 1401 various ways, such as copying, moving, or linking. 1402 1402 </para> … … 1411 1411 <para> 1412 1412 When transferring data from the host to the guest OS, the host in 1413 this case is the source, whereas the guest OS is the target.1413 this case is the source, whereas the guest OS is the destination. 1414 1414 However, when transferring data from the guest OS to the host, the 1415 guest OS this time became the source and the host is the target.1415 guest OS this time became the source and the host is the destination. 1416 1416 </para> 1417 1417 … … 1496 1496 As &product-name; can run on a variety of host operating systems 1497 1497 and also supports a wide range of guests, certain data formats 1498 must be translated after transfer. This is so that the target1498 must be translated after transfer. This is so that the destination 1499 1499 operating system, which receiving the data, is able to handle 1500 1500 them in an appropriate manner.
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