Author: branden Date: 2004-10-13 12:13:17 -0500 (Wed, 13 Oct 2004) New Revision: 1951
Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml Log: (cosmetic) Convert "--" dashes to em-dash entities. (cosmetic) Remove a garbage space. Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS =================================================================== --- trunk/debian/CHANGESETS 2004-10-12 22:06:01 UTC (rev 1950) +++ trunk/debian/CHANGESETS 2004-10-13 17:13:17 UTC (rev 1951) @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ files anywhere.) Miscellaneous cosmetic fixes. - 1915, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1932, 1934, 1940 + 1915, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1932, 1934, 1940, 1951 Update Danish debconf template translations (thanks, Claus Hindsgaul). (Closes: #274101) Modified: trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml =================================================================== --- trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml 2004-10-12 22:06:01 UTC (rev 1950) +++ trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml 2004-10-13 17:13:17 UTC (rev 1951) @@ -2932,7 +2932,7 @@ alternate group. For example, on many European keyboards, one can press <kbd>AltGr + E</kbd> to produce the Euro sign (€). This approach is often taken when most keys don't need an symbol defined for the alternate group, -because most keys are engraved with two or fewer glyphs. </p> +because most keys are engraved with two or fewer glyphs.</p> <p>Other times, however, most or all of the printing keys on the keyboard are engraved with primary group <em>and</em> alternate group glyphs. Russian @@ -2987,10 +2987,10 @@ <p><em>Thanks to Jeff Licquia for contributing much of this entry.</em></p> <p>People sometimes find that they can use their <code>Compose</code> key as -expected in some applications -- for instance, <code +expected in some applications — for instance, <code class="command">uxterm</code>, <code class="command">xterm</code>, and -OpenOffice.Org Writer -- but not in others, such as Mozilla, Galeon, or <code -class="command">gnome-terminal</code>.</p> +OpenOffice.Org Writer — but not in others, such as Mozilla, Galeon, or +<code class="command">gnome-terminal</code>.</p> <p>The difference is that the latter group of applications use the GTK+ input method framework, and the former group does not.</p>