On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 00:54 +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> P.S. Please do not use a space before "?" (or "!", ":", ";", etc.) in
> English strings; it's incorrect.
The same goes for portuguese, by the way. =)
--
Gustavo Noronha
Debian Project
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists
Quoting Lucas Brasilino (lucas.brasil...@gmail.com):
> Thanks a lot for you answer. By the way, can you please point me out
> some updated
> documentation about templates, debconf protocol, commands, etc?
If you introduce debconf templates, you may want to get them reviewed
by the debian-l10n-eng
Hi Frans:
>> Template: foo/bar
>> Type: select
>> Choices: left, right, center
>> Display-Choices: "Wanna go left ?", "Wanna go right ?", "Wanna go straight?"
>
> "Choices-C" does exactly what you want (supported in Etch and later):
>
> Template: foo/bar
> Type: select
> Choices-C: left, right, ce
Lucas Brasilino wrote:
> Template: foo/bar
> Type: select
> Choices: left, right, center
> Display-Choices: "Wanna go left ?", "Wanna go right ?", "Wanna go straight?"
"Choices-C" does exactly what you want (supported in Etch and later):
Template: foo/bar
Type: select
Choices-C: left, right, cent
Hi
Hope be posting at the right list.
I've been googling around and couldn't find a way to make debconf when
using type 'select' template to display
strings different that goes to backend.
For example, some thing like:
Template: foo/bar
Type: select
Choices: left, right, center
Display-Choices:
5 matches
Mail list logo