???????? Thu, 07 Jun 2012 02:44:17 +0300, Jack <ostroffjh at sbcglobal.net>:
> On 2012.06.06 07:50, Yuri Chornoivan wrote: >> > I found the following text to be translated in message #1002 in the >> pot file >> > of konversation in docmessages/extragear-network. >> > >> > This is a list of all topics that have been set for this channel >> while its >> > tab was open.\n >> > \n >> > Duplicates, that is consecutively set topics with identical text and >> the >> > same author, have been merged into a single list entry. The date and >> time >> > shown is that of the last time the topic was set.\n >> > \n >> > When you select a topic in the list, the edit field below it will >> receive >> > its text. Once you start modifying the contents of the field, >> however, the >> > list will switch from the regular entry selection mode to allowing >> you to >> > perform text selection on the entries in case you may wish to >> incorporate >> > some of their text into the new topic. To return to entry selection >> mode and >> > a synchronized edit field, undo back to the original text or close and >> > reopen the dialog. >> > >> > The second sentence, which start with Duplicates is quite unclear to >> me. >> Hi, >> Actually, it is not the pure documentation question [1, line 5002]. >> I am not a native speaker, but I interpreted the second sentence as >> follows: >> 1. Duplicates are the topics with identical text and the same author, >> have been merged into a single list entry. >> 2. The duplicates will be merged into a single list entry. >> 3. The date and time shown for this single entry is the date and time >> of the last time the topic was set. >> Hope this helps. However, it will be good to have an opinion of some >> native speaker or Eike Hein himself. >> Best regards, >> Yuri >> [1] >> http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/l10n-kde4/templates/messages/extragear-network/konversation.pot?revision=1298368&view=markup > > Yuri - I absolutely agree with your interpretation. (I am a native > speaker.) Would it make sense to reword the original as: > > When there are multiple entries in the list with identical text and > author, they have been merged into a single list entry. The date and > time shown for that entry are the last date and time the topic was set. > > Jack Committed. Many thanks for your suggestion. Best regards, Yuri