Hi, this string in kdebase/kdmconfig.po speaks of charachter pairs: #: kdm-appear.cpp:117 This is the \"headline\" for KDM's login window. You may want to put some nice greeting or information about the operating system here. <p>KDM will substitute the following [character pairs] with the respective contents: <br> <ul> <li>%d -> current display</li> <li>%h -> host name, possibly with domain name</li> <li>%n -> node name, most probably the host name without domain name</li> <li>%s -> the operating system</li> <li>%r -> the operating system's version</li> <li>%m -> the machine (hardware) type</li><li>%% -> a single %</li></ul>
While this string in kdepim/kmail.po speaks of placeholders: #: configuredialog.cpp:2461 <qt>The following [placeholders] are supported in the reply phrases: <br><b>%D</b>: date, <b>%S</b>: subject, <br><b>%e</b>: sender's address, <b>%F</b>: sender's name, <b>%f</b>: sender's initials, <br><b>%T</b>: recipient's name, <b>%t</b>: recipient's name and address, <br><b>%C</b>: carbon copy names, <b>%c</b>: carbon copy names and addresses, <br><b>%%</b>: percent sign, <b>%_</b>: space, <b>%L</b>: linebreak</qt> Kind regards, Rinse
