On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 03:08:17PM +0200, Emanuele Aina wrote: > Here are the suggestion: > > > #. Type: select > > #. Choices > > #: ../templates:1001 > > msgid "Gnome" > > msgstr "" > > > > #. Type: select > > #. Choices > > #: ../templates:1001 > > msgid "Kde" > > msgstr "" > > > Those should be written even in English as KDE and GNOME, according to > their guidelines.
I think at the moment they're presented that way because under the hood the frontends are case-sensitively called "Gnome" and "Kde". You'd need to check whether setting debconf/frontend to GNOME or KDE will do the right thing at the moment. > > #. Type: select > > #. Description > > #: ../templates:1002 > > msgid "" > > "The dialog frontend is a full-screen, character based interface, > > while the " > > "readline frontend uses a more traditional plain text interface, and > > both the " > > "gnome and kde frontends are modern X interfaces, fitting the > > respective " > > "desktops (but may be used in any X environment). The editor frontend > > lets " > > "you configure things using your favorite text editor. The > > noninteractive " > > "frontend never asks you any questions." > > > What about a little modification: > > "The dialog frontend is a full-screen, character based interface, while (This should be either "full-screen, character-based" or "full screen, character based" - I prefer the former, but then British English is a little biased towards hyphens.) > the readline frontend uses a more traditional plain text interface, and > both the GNOME and KDE frontends are modern graphical interfaces, > fitting the respective desktops environment (but may be used in any X "desktop environments" > "The GNOME and KDE frontends are modern graphical interfaces, > fitting the respective desktops environment (but may be used in any "desktop environments" -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]