> Hi, > This string has the period between the parents: > > #: cupsd.conf.template.cpp:197 > <b>RIPCache</b> > <p> > The amount of memory that each RIP should use to cachebitmaps. The value > can be any real number followed by \"k\" forkilobytes, \"m\" for > megabytes, > \"g\" for gigabytes, or \"t\" for tiles(1 tile = 256x256 pixels.) > Defaults > to \"8m\" (8 megabytes).</p><p><i>ex</i>: 8m</p> > > Notice "1 tile = 256x256 pixels.) Defaults "
Thanks. I've not proof read these new strings yet, as the problem below had to be fixed first. > A lot of strings in cupsdconfig.po have run together words. > Here are some examples. But most of the strings have this error... > > > #: cupsd.conf.template.cpp:1 > <b>ServerName</b> > <p>The hostname of your server, as advertised to the world.By default CUPS > > will use the hostname of the system.</p> > <p>To set the default server used by clients, see the client.conf > file.</p><p><i>ex</i>: myhost.domain.com</p> > > Notice the missing whitespace in "world.By default CUPS > > #: cupsd.conf.template.cpp:11 > "<b>ServerAdmin</b> > <p>The email address to send all complaints or problems to.By default CUPS > > will use \"root at hostname\".</p><p><i>ex</i>: root at myhost.com</P> > > Notice the missing whitespace in " to.By default CUPS " > > #: cupsd.conf.template.cpp:19 > <b>AccessLog</b> > <p>The access log file; if this does not start with a leading /then it is > assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set > to\"/var/log/cups/access_log\".</p> > <p>You can also use the special name <b>syslog</b> to send the output to > thesyslog file or daemon.</p><p><i>ex</i>: /var/log/cups/acces_log</p> > > Notice the missing whitespace in "leading /then it is" , > "to\"/var/log/cups/access_log\".</p>" and "thesyslog file or daemon." Yes, I've mentioned this to Michael Goffioul (see kde-i18n-doc thread), who has fixed this now. The fixed messages should appear today. Regards, Malcolm -- KDE Proof Reading Team KDE GB English Translation Team GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
