Dear Debian I18N people, I would like to know if some of you would be interested in translating the Debian menu section names.
The Debian menu organises shortcuts for programs in menu "sections". This translation is about translating these section names. Please refer to the comments in the PO file for better understanding of the menu hierarchy. menu already includes ar.po be.po bg.po bn.po bs.po ca.po cs.po da.po de.po dz.po el.po eo.po es.po eu.po fi.po fr.po gl.po gu.po he.po hi.po hr.po hu.po id.po it.po ja.po km.po ko.po ku.po lt.po mk.po ml.po mr.po nb.po ne.po nl.po nn.po pa.po pl.po pt.po pt_BR.po ro.po ru.po sk.po sq.po sv.po ta.po th.po tl.po tr.po uk.po vi.po wo.po zh_CN.po zh_TW.po. So do not translate it to these languages (the translators will be contacted separately). language translated fuzzy untranslated ----------------------------------------------------- ar 25 13 29 be 67 bg 67 bn 25 13 29 bs 25 13 29 ca 25 13 29 cs 67 da 25 13 29 de 67 dz 67 el 25 13 29 eo 25 13 29 es 67 eu 67 fi 25 13 29 fr 67 gl 67 gu 67 he 67 hi 22 12 33 hr 25 13 29 hu 25 13 29 id 67 it 25 13 29 ja 67 km 25 13 29 ko 67 ku 16 13 38 lt 25 13 29 mk 25 13 29 ml 67 mr 25 13 29 nb 67 ne 67 nl 25 13 29 nn 25 13 29 pa 25 13 29 pl 60 2 5 pt 67 pt_BR 25 13 29 ro 67 ru 67 sk 67 sq 25 13 29 sv 68 ta 67 th 67 tl 25 13 29 tr 25 13 29 uk 24 13 30 vi 67 wo 25 13 29 zh_CN 67 zh_TW 67 Please send the updated file as a wishlist bug against menu. In that bug, please mention that the translation is the "po-sections" translation. If you have read so far, please find the POT file in attachment. Thanks in advance,
# Menu section translation # Copyright (C) 2007 # This file is distributed under the same license as the menu package. # Bill Allombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2007. # # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: menu-section 2.1.35\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2007-07-04 15:27+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: Normal applications. This is a top-level #. Examples: section, do not put entries here. msgid "Applications" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Tools to aid people with disabilities or #. for machines lacking usual input devices. #. Examples: gok, yasr, dasher msgid "Accessibility" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Anything relating to HAM radio. #. Examples: baken, hamsoft, twlog msgid "Amateur Radio" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Interactive database programs, collection #. managers, address books, bibliography tools, etc. #. Examples: gaby, alexandria, mdbtools msgid "Data Management" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Editors, other than office word processors, #. for text-based information. #. Examples: ksubtile, nano, hexedit msgid "Editors" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Educational and training software. #. Examples: gtypist, gcompris, quiz msgid "Education" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Software that allows you to run non-native #. software or more than one OS at a time. #. Examples: wine, dosemu, qemu msgid "Emulators" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Tools for file management, archiving, #. searching, CD/DVD burning, backup, etc. #. Examples: file-roller, mc, baobab msgid "File Management" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: 2D and 3D graphics manipulation software. #. Examples: gimp, inkscape, imagemagick msgid "Graphics" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Software that allows you to interface #. with mobile devices (phones, PDAs, etc.). #. Examples: kandy, gnokii, gnome-pilot msgid "Mobile Devices" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Network related software. This is a three-level #. Examples: section, do not put entries directly here. msgid "Network" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Network #. Policy definition: Mail, USENET news, chat, instant messaging, #. IP telephony, video conferencing software, etc. #. Examples: xchat, gaim, mutt msgid "Communication" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Network #. Policy definition: File transfer software such as download #. managers, FTP clients, P2P clients, etc. #. Examples: amule, gftp, d4x msgid "File Transfer" msgstr "" #. #-#-#-#-# - (menu-section 2.1.9-3) #-#-#-#-# #. Third level entry under Network #. Policy definition: Network monitoring software. #. Examples: gip, ettercap, iptstate #. #-#-#-#-# - (menu-section 2.1.9-3) #-#-#-#-# #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: System information and monitoring tools, log viewers, etc. #. Examples: top, hal-device-manager, gtkdiskfree msgid "Monitoring" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Network #. Policy definition: Web browsers, tools for offline browsing, etc. #. Examples: elinks, epiphany-browser, webhttrack msgid "Web Browsing" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Network #. Policy definition: Web feed (RSS, Atom, etc.) #. and podcast aggregators. #. Examples: akregator, kitty, liferea msgid "Web News" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Office suites, word processors, spreadsheets, #. CRM, ERP, financial sofware, etc. #. Examples: openoffice.org, tinyerp-client, gnucash msgid "Office" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: IDEs, debuggers, etc. #. Examples: anjuta, gdb, eclipse msgid "Programming" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Timetable managers, group task trackers, #. bug tracking software, etc. #. Examples: planner, bugzilla, gnotime msgid "Project Management" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Scientific and engineering-related software. This is #. Examples: a three-level section, do not put entries directly here. msgid "Science" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Astronomy-related software. #. Examples: celestia, spacechart, stellarium msgid "Astronomy" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Biology-related software. #. Examples: arb, ncbi-tools-x11, seaview msgid "Biology" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Chemistry-related software. #. Examples: chemtool, kalzium, xdrawchem msgid "Chemistry" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Software designed for processing, extracting, #. and presenting generic scientific data. #. Examples: fityk, ygraph, mn-fit msgid "Data Analysis" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Circuit design tools, simulators and #. assemblers for microprocessors, etc. #. Examples: geda, gnucap, tkgate msgid "Electronics" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: CAD, UML tools, diagram-drawing and #. other engineering-related software. #. Examples: tcm, dia, qcad msgid "Engineering" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Geoscience-related software. #. Examples: earth3d, qgis, therion msgid "Geoscience" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Mathematics-related software. #. Examples: gcalctool, snappea, xeukleides msgid "Mathematics" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Medicine-related software. #. Examples: mssstest, gnumed-client, xmedcon msgid "Medicine" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Physics-related software. #. Examples: kxterm, ifrit, paw msgid "Physics" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under Science #. Policy definition: Social sciences-related software. #. Examples: gnomesword, hanzim, bibletime msgid "Social" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Various shells to be used inside a terminal emulator. #. Examples: bash, ksh, zsh msgid "Shells" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Sound players, editors, and rippers/recorders. #. Examples: beep-media-player, grip, audacity msgid "Sound" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: System related software. This is a three-level #. Examples: section, do not put entries directly here. msgid "System" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: Administrative and system configuration utilities, #. also tools for personal user settings. #. Examples: gnome-control-center, configure-debian, gksu msgid "Administration" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: Tools for manipulating specific hardware, #. especially non-standard laptop hardware. #. Examples: toshutils, nvclock-gtk, nvtv msgid "Hardware" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: This section is reserved for language-env as a special #. case. msgid "Language Environment" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: Package managers and related tools. #. Examples: aptitude, deborphan, smartpm msgid "Package Management" msgstr "" #. Third level entry under System #. Policy definition: Security, cryptography and privacy related software, #. antiviruses, tools to track and report bugs, etc. #. Examples: gpgkeys, bastille, avscan msgid "Security" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Graphical terminal emulators. #. Examples: xterm, gnome-terminal, rxvt msgid "Terminal Emulators" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Text oriented tools like dictionaries, OCR, #. translation, text analysis software, etc. #. Examples: kdrill, stardict, turkey msgid "Text" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: TV-in, TV-out, FM radio, teletext browsers, etc. #. Examples: gradio, gatos, alevt msgid "TV and Radio" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Software for viewing images, documents #. and other (non-video) media. #. Examples: gqview, evince, gthumb msgid "Viewers" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Video players, editors, and rippers/recorders. #. Examples: istanbul, totem, kino msgid "Video" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Applications #. Policy definition: Software for web site editing, web #. programming, and site administration. #. Examples: bluefish, screem, gphpedit msgid "Web Development" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: Games and recreation. This is a top-level #. Examples: section, do not put entries here. msgid "Games" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Games that involve a lot of action #. and require fast reflexes. #. Examples: xsoldier, supertux, xmoto msgid "Action" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Role playing and adventure games, #. interactive movies and stories, etc. #. Examples: beneath-a-steel-sky, egoboo, kq msgid "Adventure" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Tetris-like games involving falling blocks. #. Examples: crack-attack, frozen-bubble, netris msgid "Blocks" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Games played on a board. #. Examples: phalanx, xshogi, xboard msgid "Board" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Games involving a deck of cards. #. Examples: pysol, ace-of-penguins, xpat2 msgid "Card" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Tests of ingenuity and logic. #. Examples: xmpuzzles, sgt-puzzles, enigma msgid "Puzzles" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Simulations of the real world #. in all detail and complexity. #. Examples: flightgear, torcs msgid "Simulation" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Games involving long-term strategic thinking. #. Examples: wesnoth, widelands, netpanzer msgid "Strategy" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Server browsers, configurators, editors, and other #. game-related tools that are not games themselves. #. Examples: xqf, crystalspace msgid "Tools" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Games #. Policy definition: Amusements, eye-candy, entertaining #. demos, screen hacks (screensavers), etc. #. Examples: xdesktopwaves, xphoon, xpenguins msgid "Toys" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: Programs that provide user documentation. Can (and #. should) also contain entries for important documents. #. Examples: debian-reference, apt-howto, dhelp msgid "Help" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: Programs that affect the whole screen. This #. Examples: is a top-level section, do not put entries here. msgid "Screen" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Screen #. Policy definition: Tools for blanking the screen. Entries of screen hacks and #. configuration GUIs should go to other appropriate sections. #. Examples: xscreensaver, xlockmore msgid "Saving" msgstr "" #. Second level entry under Screen #. Policy definition: Tools for locking the screen. #. Examples: xscreensaver, xlockmore msgid "Locking" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: X window managers. #. Examples: fluxbox, metacity, waimea msgid "Window Managers" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: FVWM-based window manager modules. #. Examples: fvwm, fvwm-gnome, fvwm95 msgid "FVWM Modules" msgstr "" #. First level entry #. Policy definition: This section is reserved for wmaker as a special #. case. msgid "Window Maker" msgstr "" #. Non official sections from WindowMaker msgid "Appearance" msgstr "" #. Non official sections from WindowMaker msgid "WorkSpace" msgstr "" #. Frequently used unofficial sections. #. From Apps/Net/Iceape Components msgid "Iceape Components" msgstr "" #. From Games/Toys/Teddies #. as in "Teddy Bear" msgid "Teddies" msgstr ""

