gnome-games r7116 - in trunk/aisleriot/help: . C



Author: andreasr
Date: Sun Jan  6 21:13:01 2008
New Revision: 7116
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnome-games?rev=7116&view=rev

Log:
Remove uppercasing in glossary, patch by me in bug #370392.


Modified:
   trunk/aisleriot/help/C/definitions.xml
   trunk/aisleriot/help/ChangeLog

Modified: trunk/aisleriot/help/C/definitions.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/aisleriot/help/C/definitions.xml	(original)
+++ trunk/aisleriot/help/C/definitions.xml	Sun Jan  6 21:13:01 2008
@@ -8,46 +8,46 @@
 	</para>
 
 	<variablelist>
-		<varlistentry id="basecard"><term>BASE CARD</term>
+		<varlistentry id="basecard"><term>Base card</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				The first card dealt into a foundation pile. Other foundations usually
-				have to start with a card of this rank.  See: FOUNDATION
+				have to start with a card of this rank.  See: Foundation
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildbyaltcolor"><term>BUILD BY ALTERNATE COLOR</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildbyaltcolor"><term>Build by alternate color</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card on to another card of the opposite color is
 				permitted.  Example: Placing a Diamond on a Spade is good, but placing a
 				Diamond on a Heart is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildbysuitbutown"><term>BUILD BY ANY SUIT BUT OWN</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildbysuitbutown"><term>Build by any suit but own</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card on to another card of any suit but the suit
 				of the original card is permitted.  Example: Placing a Diamond on a
 				Heart is good, but placing a Heart on a Heart is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildbycolor"><term>BUILD BY COLOR</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildbycolor"><term>Build by color</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card on to another card of the same color is
 				permitted.  Example: Placing a Diamond on a Heart is good, but Placing a
 				Diamond on a Club is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildregardlessofsuit"><term>BUILD REGARDLESS OF SUIT</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildregardlessofsuit"><term>Build regardless of suit</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				It's all good.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildbysuit"><term>BUILD BY SUIT</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildbysuit"><term>Build by suit</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card on to another card of the same suit is
 				permitted.  Example: Placing a Spade on a Spade is good, but placing a
 				Spade on a Club is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="builddown"><term>BUILD DOWN</term>
+		<varlistentry id="builddown"><term>Build down</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card of a lower rank on to a card of a higher
 				rank is permitted.  Usually implies a difference of only one ranking
@@ -55,14 +55,14 @@
 				placing a 10 on a 9 is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="builddownbystar"><term>BUILD DOWN BY *</term>
+		<varlistentry id="builddownbystar"><term>Build down by *</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card of a lower rank on to a card of a higher rank
 				by * is permitted.  Example: If * is 2, placing a 10 on a Queen is good,
 				but placing a 10 on a Jack is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildup"><term>BUILD UP</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildup"><term>Build up</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card of a higher rank on to a card of a lower
 				rank is permitted.  Usually implies a difference of only one ranking
@@ -70,59 +70,59 @@
 				placing a Queen on a King is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildupbystar"><term>BUILD UP BY *</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildupbystar"><term>Build up by *</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card of a higher rank on to a card of a lower rank
 				by * is permitted.  Example: If * is 2, placing a 10 on an 8 is good,
 				but placing a 10 on a 9 is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="buildupordown"><term>BUILD UP OR DOWN</term>
+		<varlistentry id="buildupordown"><term>Build up or down</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Building by placing a card on to a card of one higher or one lower rank
 				is permitted.  Example: Placing a Jack on a Queen or a 10 is good, but
 				placing a 10 on a Queen is not.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="building"><term>BUILDING</term>
+		<varlistentry id="building"><term>Building</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				The ability to place a card (or group of cards) on another card.  In
-				regards to rank, you can BUILD UP, BUILD DOWN, or BUILD UP/DOWN BY *.
-				In regards to suit/color, you can BUILD BY SUIT, BUILD BY COLOR, BUILD
-				BY ALTERNATE COLOR, BUILD BY ANY SUIT BUT OWN, or BUILD REGARDLESS OF
-				SUIT.  Note that all games that build will follow two of these rules,
+				regards to rank, you can build up, build down, or build up/down by *.
+				In regards to suit/color, you can build by suit, build by color, build
+				by alternate color, build by any suit but own, or build regardless of
+				suit.  Note that all games that build will follow two of these rules,
 				one from each list.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="deck"><term>DECK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="deck"><term>Deck</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				The set of cards used.  Most games use a STANDARD DECK, but games that
-				use a DOUBLE DECK, a JOKER DECK, or a STRIPPED DECK are not uncommon.
+				The set of cards used.  Most games use a Standard deck, but games that
+				use a Double deck, a Joker deck, or a Stripped deck are not uncommon.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="doubledeck"><term>DOUBLE DECK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="doubledeck"><term>Double deck</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				A deck of cards consisting of two STANDARD DECKS making a total of 104 cards.
+				A deck of cards consisting of two Standard decks making a total of 104 cards.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="foudation"><term>FOUNDATION</term>
+		<varlistentry id="foudation"><term>Foundation</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				If a game has a foundation, the game is usually won by placing all the
 				cards in the foundation pile(s).
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="jokerdeck"><term>JOKER DECK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="jokerdeck"><term>Joker deck</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				A deck of cards consisting of a STANDARD DECK and two jokers making a
+				A deck of cards consisting of a Standard deck and two jokers making a
 				total of 54 cards.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="pile"><term>PILE</term>
+		<varlistentry id="pile"><term>Pile</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				A designated area where cards can exist.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="rank"><term>RANK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="rank"><term>Rank</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				The value of the card. Numbered cards usually have the rank of the
 				associated number.  Aces can either be high or low.  If high, aces are
@@ -131,18 +131,18 @@
 				cards as 10.  In such a case, a high ace might be ranked as 11.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="reserve"><term>RESERVE</term>
+		<varlistentry id="reserve"><term>Reserve</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				Cards in the reserve are usually available to play anywhere.  Usually
 				cannot be built on.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="slot"><term>SLOT</term>
+		<varlistentry id="slot"><term>Slot</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				See PILE.
+				See Pile.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="standarddeck"><term>STANDARD DECK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="standarddeck"><term>Standard deck</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				A 52 card poker deck. There are four suits of thirteen cards each.  Each
 				suit contains an Ace, 2 through 10, Jack, Queen, and King.  These suits
@@ -153,26 +153,26 @@
 				colors and/or suits are substituted into this paradigm.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="stock"><term>STOCK</term>
+		<varlistentry id="stock"><term>Stock</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				The remainder of the deck after all the original cards have been
 				dealt and are usually kept faced down.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="suit"><term>SUIT</term>
+		<varlistentry id="suit"><term>Suit</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				Four different kinds in a STANDARD DECK. Usually Clubs, Spades, Hearts,
+				Four different kinds in a Standard deck. Usually Clubs, Spades, Hearts,
 				and Diamonds.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="tableau"><term>TABLEAU</term>
+		<varlistentry id="tableau"><term>Tableau</term>
 			<listitem><para>
 				The playing field, where the main action occurs. Usually allows building.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
-		<varlistentry id="waste"><term>WASTE</term>
+		<varlistentry id="waste"><term>Waste</term>
 			<listitem><para>
-				A stack of cards face up, usually next to the STOCK.  Top card usually in play.
+				A stack of cards face up, usually next to the Stock.  Top card usually in play.
 			</para></listitem>
 		</varlistentry>
 	</variablelist>

Modified: trunk/aisleriot/help/ChangeLog
==============================================================================
--- trunk/aisleriot/help/ChangeLog	(original)
+++ trunk/aisleriot/help/ChangeLog	Sun Jan  6 21:13:01 2008
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2008-01-06  Andreas RÃsdal  <andreasr gnome org>
+
+	* C/definitions.xml: Remove uppercasing in glossary, 
+	patch by me in bug #370392.
+
 2008-01-04  Jorge Gonzalez <jorgegonz svn gnome org>
 
 	* es/es.po: Updated Spanish translation



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