[yelp-xsl] Updated Norwegian bokmål translation



commit 8c2bfdf61f257535cede7890daae97701a92a6f9
Author: Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas gnome org>
Date:   Thu Jun 9 12:40:30 2011 +0200

    Updated Norwegian bokmål translation

 po/nb.po | 1272 +++++++++++---------------------------------------------------
 1 files changed, 215 insertions(+), 1057 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/po/nb.po b/po/nb.po
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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
-# Norwegian bokmål translation of gnome-doc-utils.
+# Norwegian bokmål translation of yelp-xsl.
 # Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Shaun McChance
 # This file is distributed under the same license as the gnome-doc-utils package.
 # Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas gnome org>, 2004-2011.
 #
 msgid ""
 msgstr ""
-"Project-Id-Version: gnome-doc-utils 0.3.1\n"
+"Project-Id-Version: yelp-xsl\n"
 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-02-23 14:16+0100\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-02-23 14:19+0100\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-06-09 12:35+0200\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-06-09 12:40+0200\n"
 "Last-Translator: Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas gnome org>\n"
 "Language-Team: Norwegian bokmal <i18n-nb lister ping uio no>\n"
 "Language: \n"
@@ -16,1137 +16,295 @@ msgstr ""
 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 
-#.
-#. This is used as a list item seperator for inline lists of exactly two
-#. elements.  A list of two names would be formatted as "Tom and Dick".
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:5
-msgid " and "
-msgstr " og "
-
-#.
-#. This is used to offset an inline description from a title.  This is
-#. typically used on title and refpurpose of a refentry element, which
-#. models the structure of a man page.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:11
-msgid " â?? "
-msgstr " â?? "
+#. Translate to default:RTL if your language should be displayed
+#. right-to-left, otherwise translate to default:LTR. Do *not* translate
+#. it to "predefinito:LTR", if it isn't default:LTR or default:RTL it will
+#. not work.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:28(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "default:LTR"
+msgstr "default:LTR"
 
-#.
-#. This is used a simple list item seperator in places where simple
-#. inline lists have to be constructed dynamically.  Using the default
-#. string of ", ", a list would look like this: A, B, C, D.  Using the
-#. nonsensical string " - ", a list would look like this: A - B - C - D.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:18
+#. This is used a simple list item seperator in places where simple inline
+#. lists have to be constructed dynamically. Using the default string of
+#. ", ", a list would look like this: A, B, C, D. Using the nonsensical
+#. string " - ", a list would look like this: A - B - C - D. Make sure to
+#. include leading or trailing spaces if you want them.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:41(msg/msgstr)
+#, no-wrap
 msgid ", "
 msgstr ", "
 
-#.
-#. This is used as the final separator in an inline list of three or
-#. more elements.  The string ", " will be used to separate all but
-#. the last pair of elements.  Using these two strings, a list of
-#. names would be formatted as "Tom, Dick, and Harry".
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:25
+#. This is used as the final separator in an inline list of three or more
+#. elements. The string ", " will be used to separate all but the last
+#. pair of elements. Using these two strings, a list of names would be
+#. formatted as "Tom, Dick, and Harry". Make sure to include leading or
+#. trailing spaces if you want them.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:54(msg/msgstr)
+#, no-wrap
 msgid ", and "
 msgstr ", og "
 
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format tooltips on cross references
-#. to bibliography entries.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. label - The term being defined by the glossary entry
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the label, simply write left angle bracket, label,  slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:49
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>biblioentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>View the bibliography entry "
-"<label/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>biblioentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Vis bibliografioppføringen <label/"
-">.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. biblioentry - An entry in a bibliography
-#. bibliomixed - An entry in a bibliography
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/biblioentry.html
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/bibliomixed.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format the labels for entries in
-#. a bibliography.  The content of the label is often an abbreviation
-#. of the authors' names and the year of publication.  In English,
-#. these are generally formatted with [square brackets] surrounding
-#. them.
-#.
-#. This string is similar to citation.format, but they are used in
-#. different places.  The citation formatter is used when referencing
-#. a bibliography entry in running prose.  This formatter is used for
-#. the actual bibliography entry.  You may use the same formatting for
-#. both, but you don't have to.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. bibliolabel - The text content of the bibliography label
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the label, simply write left angle bracket, bibliolabel,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:87
-msgid "<msgid>bibliolabel.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<bibliolabel/>]</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>bibliolabel.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<bibliolabel/>]</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. citetitle - An inline bibliographic reference to another published work
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/citation.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format inline citations to other
-#. published works.  The content is typically an abbreviation of the
-#. authors' last names.  In English, this abbreviation is usually
-#. written inside [square brackets].
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. citation - The text content of the citation element, possibly
-#. as a link to an entry in the bibliography
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the citation, simply write left angle bracket, citation,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:117
-msgid "<msgid>citation.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<citation/>]</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>citation.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<citation/>]</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. citetitle - The title of a cited work
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/citetitle.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format inline title citations.
-#. This template uses roles to control how the citation is formatted.
-#. The role indicates the type of work being cited, and is taken from
-#. the pubwork attribute of the citetitle element.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. node - The text content of the citetitle element
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the node, simply write left angle bracket, node, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:146
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>citetitle.format</msgid> <msgstr role='article'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr><i><node/></i></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>citetitle.format</msgid> <msgstr role='article'>«<node/>»</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr><i><node/></i></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. comment - Editorial comments
-#. cite    - The source of a comment
-#. http://projectmallard.org/1.0/mal_block_comment.html
-#. http://projectmallard.org/1.0/mal_block_cite.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format the citation of a comment
-#. made by an editor of a document. This appears on a new line after
-#. the title of the comment, if a title is present, or as the first
-#. line if a title is not present.
-#.
-#. This string is used when both the name and the date are supplied.
-#. In English, a title together with this format string might produce
-#. something like this:
-#.
-#. Some Comment Title
-#. from Shaun McCance on 2010-06-03
-#.
-#. Here is the text of the comment.
-#.
-#. If only a name is supplied, and no date, then comment.cite.name.format
-#. is used instead of this string.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. comment.name - The name of the person making the comment
-#. comment.date - The date the comment was made
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements, e.g. <comment.name/>
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:187
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>comment.cite.name-date.format</msgid> <msgstr>from <comment.name/> on "
-"<comment.date/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>comment.cite.name-date.format</msgid> <msgstr>from <comment.name/> <comment.date/></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. comment - Editorial comments
-#. cite    - The source of a comment
-#. http://projectmallard.org/1.0/mal_block_comment.html
-#. http://projectmallard.org/1.0/mal_block_cite.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format the citation of a comment
-#. made by an editor of a document. This appears on a new line after
-#. the title of the comment, if a title is present, or as the first
-#. line if a title is not present.
-#.
-#. This string is used when only the name of the commenter is supplied.
-#. In English, a title together with this format string might produce
-#. something like this:
-#.
-#. Some Comment Title
-#. from Shaun McCance
-#.
-#. Here is the text of the comment.
-#.
-#. If a date is also supplied, then comment.cite.name-date.format
-#. is used instead of this string.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. comment.name - The name of the person making the comment
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements, e.g. <comment.name/>
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:227
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>comment.cite.name.format</msgid> <msgstr>from <comment.name/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>comment.cite.name.format</msgid> <msgstr>fra <comment.name/></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format tooltips on mailto: links
-#. created from DocBook's email element.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. string - The linked-to email address
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the email address, simply write left angle bracket, string,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:251
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>email.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Send email to â??<string/>â??.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>email.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Send e-post til «<string/>».</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. glossentry - A entry in a glossary or glosslist
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glossentry.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format the abbreviations of terms
-#. in glossary entries.  An abbreviation for a glossary term can be
-#. provided by an 'acronym' or an 'abbrev' element.  For example, a
-#. glossary entry for HTML might look like this:
-#.
-#. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
-#. Definition goes here....
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. node - The content of the acronym or abbrev element
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the content, simply write left angle bracket, node, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:283
-msgid "<msgid>glossentry.abbrev.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>glossentry.abbrev.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format tooltips on cross references
-#. to glossary entries.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. glossterm - The term being defined by the glossary entry
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the glossterm, simply write left angle bracket, glossterm,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:307
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Read the definition for "
-"â??<glossterm/>â??.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Les definisjonen for «<glossterm/"
-">».</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format cross references to glossary
-#. entries.  Multiple roles can be provided to allow document translators to
-#. select how to format each cross reference using the xrefstyle attribute.
-#. If your language needs to provide different cross reference formattings
-#. for different parts of speech, you should provide multiple roles for
-#. cross reference formatters.
-#.
-#. In addition, the 'glosssee' role will be used for cross references
-#. from glosssee or glossseealso elements.  These are used in other
-#. glossary entries to direct the user to the linked-to entry.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. glossterm - The term being defined by the glossary entry
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the glossterm, simply write left angle bracket, glossterm,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:339
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.xref</msgid> <msgstr role='glosssee'><glossterm/></msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>â??<glossterm/>â??</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.xref</msgid> <msgstr role='glosssee'><glossterm/></msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>«<glossterm/>»</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. glosssee - A cross reference from one glossentry to another
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glosssee.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format glossary cross references.
-#. This format message controls the sentence used to present the cross
-#. reference, not the link itself.  For the formatting of the actual
-#. link, see the message glossentry.xref.
-#.
-#. One or more glosssee elements are presented as a links to the user
-#. in the glossary, formatted as a single prose sentence.  For example,
-#. if the user is being directed to the entry "foo", the glosssee may
-#. be formatted as "See foo."
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. glosssee - The actual link or links of the cross reference
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the glosssee, simply write left angle bracket, glosssee,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:373
-msgid "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>See <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>Se <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. glossseealso - A cross reference from one glossentry to another
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glossseealso.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format glossary cross references.
-#. This format message controls the sentence used to present the cross
-#. reference, not the link itself.  For the formatting of the actual
-#. link, see the message glossentry.xref.
-#.
-#. One or more glossseealso elements are presented as a links to the
-#. user in the glossary, formatted as a single prose sentence.  For
-#. example, if the user is being directed to the entries "foo", "bar",
-#. and "baz", the glossseealso may be formatted as "See also foo, bar,
-#. baz."
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. glosssee - The actual link or links of the cross reference
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the glosssee, simply write left angle bracket, glosssee,
-#. slash, right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:408
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>See also <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>Se også <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. manvolnum - A reference volume number
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/manvolnum.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format manvolnum elements.
-#. A manvolnum is typically a number or short string used to
-#. identify a section of man pages.  It is typically placed
-#. inside parentheses.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. node - The text content of the manvolnum element
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the node, simply write left angle bracket, node, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:437
-msgid "<msgid>manvolnum.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>manvolnum.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for question numbers.  This can be one of
-#. "1", "A", "a", "I", or "i", without the quotes.  These formatters
-#. provide the following results:
-#.
-#. 1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10   11   12   13   14
-#. A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H    I    J    K    L    M    N
-#. a    b    c    d    e    f    g    h    i    j    k    l    m    n
-#. I   II  III   IV    V   VI  VII VIII   IX    X   XI  XII XIII  XIV
-#. i   ii  iii   iv    v   vi  vii viii   ix    x   xi  xii xiii  xiv
-#.
-#. Non-Western languages probably need additional formatters.  Please
-#. contact the maintainers about adding formatters for your language.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:452
-msgid "<msgid>question.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>question.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format labels for questions in
-#. question-and-answer sets.  Labels are used before the question
-#. both in the question-and-answer list and in table of questions
-#. listings.  Multiple roles can be used to provide different
-#. formattings for different uses of labels.  The following roles
-#. may be used with this format message:
-#.
-#. header - Used for labels inside the question-and-answer set
-#. li     - Used for labels in table of questions listings
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. number - The number of the question in its containing qandaset
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the number, simply write left angle bracket, number, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:483
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>question.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>.&#x2003;</"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>.&#x2002;</msgstr> <msgstr>Question "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>question.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>.&#x2003;</"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>.&#x2002;</msgstr> <msgstr>Spørsmål "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format cross references to questions
-#. in question-and-answer sets.  Multiple roles can be provided to allow
-#. document translators to select how to format each cross reference
-#. using the xrefstyle attribute.  If your language needs to provide
-#. different cross reference formattings for different parts of speech,
-#. you should provide multiple roles for cross reference formatters.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. number - The number of the question in its containing qandaset
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the number, simply write left angle bracket, number, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:511
-msgid "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Question <number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Spørsmål <number/></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. quote - An inline quotation
-#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/quote.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format inline quotations.  This template
-#. uses roles to control how the quotation is formatted.  The role indicates
-#. whether this is an outer or inner quotation.  Quotations nested inside
-#. another quotation are inner quotations.  Many languages have an alternate
-#. notation for nested quotations.
-#.
-#. These stylesheets only provide two levels of quotation formatting.  If
-#. quote elements are nested deeper, the stylesheets will alternate between
-#. the 'outer' and 'inner' roles.  If your language uses different formatting
-#. for deeper quotations, please contact the maintainers, and we will try to
-#. implement a more flexible formatting mechanism.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. node - The text content of the quote element
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the node, simply write left angle bracket, node, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:547
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>quote.format</msgid> <msgstr role='inner'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>â??<node/>â??</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>quote.format</msgid> <msgstr role='inner'>«<node/>»</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>«<node/>»</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. seealsoie - A â??See alsoâ?? entry in an index, rather than in the text
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/seealsoie.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format index cross references.
-#. This format message controls the sentence used to present the cross
-#. reference, not the link itself.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. seeie - The actual link or links of the cross reference
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the seeie, simply write left angle bracket, seeie, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:575
-msgid "<msgid>seealsoie.format</msgid> <msgstr>See also <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>seealsoie.format</msgid> <msgstr>Se også <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. seeie - A â??Seeâ?? entry in an index, rather than in the text
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/seeie.html
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format index cross references.
-#. This format message controls the sentence used to present the cross
-#. reference, not the link itself.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. seeie - The actual link or links of the cross reference
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the seeie, simply write left angle bracket, seeie, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:603
-msgid "<msgid>seeie.format</msgid> <msgstr>See <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>seeie.format</msgid> <msgstr>Se <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for synopsis numbers.  This can be one of
-#. "1", "A", "a", "I", or "i", without the quotes.  These formatters
-#. provide the following results:
-#.
-#. 1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10   11   12   13   14
-#. A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H    I    J    K    L    M    N
-#. a    b    c    d    e    f    g    h    i    j    k    l    m    n
-#. I   II  III   IV    V   VI  VII VIII   IX    X   XI  XII XIII  XIV
-#. i   ii  iii   iv    v   vi  vii viii   ix    x   xi  xii xiii  xiv
-#.
-#. Non-Western languages probably need additional formatters.  Please
-#. contact the maintainers about adding formatters for your language.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:618
-msgid "<msgid>synopfragment.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>synopfragment.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
-#. documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
-#. is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
-#. For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
-#. named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.
-#.
-#. This is a format message used to format labels for command synopsis
-#. fragments, as well as cross references to them.  See the following:
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/synopfragment.html
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/synopfragmentref.html
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. number - The number of the synopsis fragment, formatted according
-#. to the synopfragment.digit string
-#.
-#. These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
-#. in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
-#. insert the number, simply write left angle bracket, number, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:646
-msgid "<msgid>synopfragment.label</msgid> <msgstr>(<number/>)</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>synopfragment.label</msgid> <msgstr><number/></msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of authors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:648
-msgid "<msgstr form='0'>Author</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Authors</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Forfatter</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Forfattere</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of collaborators.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:650
-msgid ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Collaborator</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Collaborators</"
-"msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Medhjelper</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Medhjelpere</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of copyrights.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:652
-msgid ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Copyright</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Copyrights</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Opphavsrett</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Opphavsrett</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of editors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:654
-msgid "<msgstr form='0'>Editor</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Editors</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Redaktør</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Redaktører</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of contributors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:656
-msgid ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Other Contributor</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Other "
-"Contributors</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Annen bidragsyter</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Andre "
-"bidragsytere</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of publishers.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:658
-msgid ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Publisher</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Publishers</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgstr form='0'>Utgiver</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Utgivere</msgstr>"
-
-#. Used as a header before a list of translators.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:660
-msgid ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Translator</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Translators</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>Oversetter</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Oversettere</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html
-#.
-#. This is used as a label before answers in a question-and-answer
-#. set.  Typically, answers are simply numbered and answers are not
-#. labelled at all.  However, DocBook allows document authors to set
-#. the labelling style for a qandaset.  If the labelling style is set
-#. to 'qanda', this string will be used to label answers.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:670
-msgid "A:&#x2003;"
-msgstr "A:&#x2003;"
-
-#. Used for links to the titlepage.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:672
-msgid "About This Document"
-msgstr "Om dette dokumentet"
-
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/affiliation.html
-#.
-#. This is used as a label before affiliations when listing
-#. authors and other contributors to the document.  For example:
-#.
-#. Shaun McCance
-#. Affiliation: GNOME Documentation Project
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:682
-msgid "Affiliation"
-msgstr "Tilhørighet"
+#. This is used as a list item seperator for inline lists of exactly two
+#. elements. A list of two names would be formatted as "Tom and Dick".
+#. Make sure to include leading or trailing spaces if you want them.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:65(msg/msgstr)
+#, no-wrap
+msgid " and "
+msgstr " og "
 
-#. Used as a title for a bibliography.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:684
+#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html This is used as a
+#. label before questions in a question-and-answer set. Typically,
+#. questions are simply numbered and answers are not labelled at all.
+#. However, DocBook allows document authors to set the labelling style for
+#. a qandaset. If the labelling style is set to 'qanda', this string will
+#. be used to label questions.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:80(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "Q:"
+msgstr "Q:"
+
+#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html This is used as a
+#. label before answers in a question-and-answer set. Typically, answers
+#. are simply numbered and answers are not labelled at all. However,
+#. DocBook allows document authors to set the labelling style for a
+#. qandaset. If the labelling style is set to 'qanda', this string will be
+#. used to label answers.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:93(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "A:"
+msgstr "A:"
+
+#. Default title for a bibliography.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:100(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Bibliography"
 msgstr "Bibliografi"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/caution.html
-#. This is used as a default title for caution elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:689
-msgid "Caution"
-msgstr "Advarsel"
+#. Revision status of a document or page. Content has been written and
+#. reviewed, and it awaiting a final approval.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:108(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "Candidate"
+msgstr "Kandidat"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/colophon.html
-#. This is used as a default title for colophon elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:694
+#. Default title for a colophon section.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:114(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Colophon"
 msgstr "Kolofon"
 
-#. Used as the title of the listing of subsections
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:696
+#. Title of the listing of subsections.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:120(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Contents"
 msgstr "Innhold"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/dedication.html
-#. This is used as a default title for dedication elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:701
+#. Default title for a dedication section.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:125(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Dedication"
 msgstr "Tilegnet"
 
-#.
-#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
-#. This will not be visibile to the users.
-#.
-#. Draft: the authors have written all the content, but they still need
-#. to clean up the language or markup.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:709
+#. Revision status of a document or page. Most content has been written,
+#. but revisions are still happening.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:133(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Draft"
 msgstr "Skisse"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/affiliation.html
-#.
-#. This is used as a label before email addresses when listing
-#. authors and other contributors to the document.  For example:
-#.
-#. Shaun McCance
-#. Email: shaunm gnome org
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:719
-msgid "Email"
-msgstr "E-post"
-
-#.
-#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
-#. This will not be visibile to the users.
-#.
-#. Final: a senior member of the documentation team has reviewd the
-#. document and approved it.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:727
+#. Revision status of a document or page. A senior member of the
+#. documentation team has reviewed and approved.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:141(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Final"
 msgstr "Endelig"
 
-#. Automatic further reading section and links
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:729
+#. Automatic heading above a list of related links.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:146(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Further Reading"
 msgstr "Videre lesning"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glossary.html
-#. This is used as a default title for glossary elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:734
+#. Default title for a glossary.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:151(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Glossary"
 msgstr "Ordbok"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/important.html
-#. This is used as a default title for important elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:739
-msgid "Important"
-msgstr "Viktig"
-
-#.
-#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
-#. This will not be visibile to the users.
-#.
-#. Incomplete: the document has the basic structure in place, but the
-#. authors have not yet written all the content.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:747
+#. Revision status of a document or page. Work has begun, but not all
+#. content has been written.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:159(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Incomplete"
 msgstr "Uferdig"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/index.html
-#. This is used as a default title for index elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:752
+#. Default title for an index of terms in a book.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:164(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Index"
 msgstr "Indeks"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/legalnotice.html
-#. This is used as a default title for legalnotice elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:757
-msgid "Legal Notice"
-msgstr "Jussnotis"
-
-#. Automatic more about section and links
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:759
+#. Automatic heading above a list of guide links.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:169(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "More About"
 msgstr "Mer om"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/refnamediv.html
-#. This is used as the title for refnamediv elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:764
+#. Default title for a refnamediv element. This is the common section
+#. title found in most UNIX man pages.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:178(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Name"
 msgstr "Navn"
 
-#. Used as link to the next page in a series.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:766
+#. Link text for a link to the next page in a series.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:183(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Next"
 msgstr "Neste"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/note.html
-#. This is used as a default title for note elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:771
-msgid "Note"
-msgstr "Merknad"
+#. Revision status of a document or page. Content was once current, but
+#. needs to be updated to reflect software updates.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:191(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "Outdated"
+msgstr "Utdatert"
 
-#.
-#. Used as a tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:775
+#. Tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:196(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Pause"
 msgstr "Pause"
 
-#.
-#. Used as a tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:779
+#. Tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:201(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Play"
 msgstr "Spill av"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/preface.html
-#. This is used as a default title for preface elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:784
+#. Default title for a preface to a book.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:207(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Preface"
 msgstr "Forord"
 
-#. Used as link to the previous page in a series.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:786
+#. Link text for a link to the previous page in a series.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:212(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Previous"
 msgstr "Forrige"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html
-#.
-#. This is used as a label before questions in a question-and-answer
-#. set.  Typically, questions are simply numbered and answers are not
-#. labelled at all.  However, DocBook allows document authors to set
-#. the labelling style for a qandaset.  If the labelling style is set
-#. to 'qanda', this string will be used to label questions.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:796
-msgid "Q:&#x2003;"
-msgstr "Q:&#x2003;"
-
-#.
-#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
-#. This will not be visibile to the users.
-#.
-#. Review: the authors consider the document complete.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:803
+#. Revision status of a document or page. Content has been written and
+#. should be reviewed by other team members.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:220(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Ready for review"
 msgstr "Klar for gjennomsyn"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/revhistory.html
-#. This is used as a header before the revision history.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:808
-msgid "Revision History"
-msgstr "Revisjonshistorikk"
+#. Automatic heading above a list of see-also links.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:225(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "See Also"
+msgstr "Se også"
 
-#.
-#. Figures can automatically scale images down to fit the page width.
-#. This is used a tooltip on a link to shrink images back down after
-#. they've been expanded to full size.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:814
+#. Figures can automatically scale images down to fit the page width. This
+#. is used a tooltip on a link to shrink images back down after they've
+#. been expanded to full size.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:234(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Scale images down"
 msgstr "Skaled ned bilder"
 
-#.
-#. Used for the <see> element.
-#. FIXME: this should be a format string.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:819
-msgid "See"
-msgstr "Se"
-
-#. Automatic see also section and links
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:821
-msgid "See Also"
-msgstr "Se også"
-
-#.
-#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
-#. This will not be visibile to the users.
-#.
-#. Stub: the document has little or basic content, it may have been
-#. created by developers in order to have it included in the build.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:829
+#. Revision status of a document or page. No content has been written yet.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:241(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Stub"
 msgstr "Stubbe"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/refsynopsisdiv.html
-#. This is used as the default title for refsynopsisdiv elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:834
+#. Default title for a refsynopsisdiv element. This is the common section
+#. title found in most UNIX man pages.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:249(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "Synopsis"
 msgstr "Synopsis"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/tip.html
-#. This is used as a default title for tip elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:839
-msgid "Tip"
-msgstr "Tips"
-
-#.
-#. Figures can automatically scale images down to fit the page width.
-#. This is used a tooltip on a link to expand images to full size.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:844
+#. Figures can automatically scale images down to fit the page width. This
+#. is used a tooltip on a link to expand images to full size.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:257(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "View images at normal size"
 msgstr "Vis bilder i normal størrelse"
 
-#.
-#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/warning.html
-#. This is used as a default title for warning elements.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:849
-msgid "Warning"
-msgstr "Advarsel"
-
-#.
-#. Translate to default:RTL if your language should be displayed
-#. right-to-left, otherwise translate to default:LTR.  Do *not*
-#. translate it to "predefinito:LTR", if it isn't default:LTR
-#. or default:RTL it will not work
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:856
-msgid "default:LTR"
-msgstr "default:LTR"
-
-#.
 #. This is an image of the opening quotation character for your language.
-#. The image is used as a watermark on blockquote elements.  There are a
+#. The image is used as a watermark on blockquote elements. There are a
 #. number of different quote characters used by various languages, so the
-#. image name is translatable.  The name of the icon should be of the form
-#. "yelp-quote-XXXX.png", where XXXX is the Unicode code point of the opening
-#. quote character.  For example, some languages use the double angle quotation
-#. mark.  Translators for these languages should use "yelp-quote-00AB.png".
-#.
-#. The image, however, is not automatically created.  Do not translate
-#. this to a value if there isn't a corresponding file in yelp-icons,
-#. under the directory icons/hicolor/48x48/status.
-#.
-#. Languages that use guillemets (angle quotation marks) should use either
-#. 00AB or 00BB, depending on whether the opening quotation is the left
-#. guillemet or the right guillemet.  Languages that use inverted comma
-#. quotation marks should use 201C, 201D, or 201E.  Single quotation marks
-#. don't make very nice watermarks, so if you would normally open a quote
-#. with single quotation marks in your language, use the corresponding
-#. double quotation mark for the watermark image.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:878
+#. image name is translatable. The name of the icon should be of the form
+#. "yelp-quote-XXXX.png", where XXXX is the Unicode code point of the
+#. opening quote character. For example, some languages use the double
+#. angle quotation mark. Translators for these languages should use
+#. "yelp-quote-00AB.png". The image, however, is not automatically
+#. created. Do not translate this to a value if there isn't a
+#. corresponding file in yelp-xsl under the directory
+#. icons/hicolor/48x48/status. Languages that use guillemets (angle
+#. quotation marks) should use either 00AB or 00BB, depending on whether
+#. the opening quotation is the left guillemet or the right guillemet.
+#. Languages that use inverted comma quotation marks should use 201C,
+#. 201D, or 201E. Single quotation marks don't make very nice watermarks,
+#. so if you would normally open a quote with single quotation marks in
+#. your language, use the corresponding double quotation mark for the
+#. watermark image.
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:284(msg/msgstr)
 msgid "yelp-quote-201C.png"
 msgstr "yelp-quote-201C.png"
+
+#. ID: biblioentry.tooltip This is a format message used to format
+#. tooltips on cross references to bibliography entries. Special elements
+#. in the message will be replaced with the appropriate content, as
+#. follows: <label/> - The term being defined by the glossary entry
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:301(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "View the bibliography entry <label/>."
+msgstr "Vis bibliografioppføring <label/>."
+
+#. ID: biblioentry.label.format This is a format message used to format
+#. the labels for entries in a bibliography. The content of the label is
+#. often an abbreviation of the authors' names and the year of
+#. publication. In English, these are generally formatted with [square
+#. brackets] surrounding them. This string is similar to citation.format,
+#. but they are used in different places. The citation formatter is used
+#. when referencing a bibliography entry in running prose. This formatter
+#. is used for the actual bibliography entry. You may use the same
+#. formatting for both, but you don't have to. Special elements in the
+#. message will be replaced with the appropriate content, as follows:
+#. <biblioentry.label/> - The text content of the bibliography label
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:421(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "[<biblioentry.label/>]"
+msgstr "[<biblioentry.label/>]"
+
+#. ID: citation.format This is a format message used to format inline
+#. citations to other published works. The content is typically an
+#. abbreviation of the authors' last names. In English, this abbreviation
+#. is usually written inside [square brackets]. Special elements in the
+#. message will be replaced with the appropriate content, as follows:
+#. <citation/> - The text content of the citation element, possibly as a
+#. link to an entry in the bibliography
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:438(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "[<citation/>]"
+msgstr "[<citation/>]"
+
+#. ID: email.tooltip This is a format message used to format tooltips on
+#. mailto: links. Special elements in the message will be replaced with
+#. the appropriate content, as follows: <string/> - The linked-to email
+#. address
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:450(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "Send email to â??<string/>â??."
+msgstr "Send e-post til «<string/>»."
+
+#. ID: glossentry.tooltip This is a format message used to format tooltips
+#. on cross references to glossary entries. Special elements in the
+#. message will be replaced with the appropriate content, as follows:
+#. <glossterm/> - The term being defined by the glossary entry
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:462(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "Read the definition for â??<glossterm/>â??."
+msgstr "Les definisjonen for «<glossterm/>»."
+
+#. ID: glosssee.format This is a format message used to format glossary
+#. cross references. This format message controls the sentence used to
+#. present the cross reference, not the link itself. For the formatting of
+#. the actual link, see the message glossentry.xref. One or more glosssee
+#. elements are presented as a links to the user in the glossary,
+#. formatted as a single prose sentence. For example, if the user is being
+#. directed to the entry "foo", the glosssee may be formatted as "See
+#. foo." Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
+#. appropriate content, as follows: <glosssee/> - The actual link or links
+#. of the cross reference
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:483(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "See <glosssee/>."
+msgstr "Se <glosssee/>."
+
+#. ID: glossseealso.format This is a format message used to format
+#. glossary cross references. This format message controls the sentence
+#. used to present the cross reference, not the link itself. For the
+#. formatting of the actual link, see the message glossentry.xref. One or
+#. more glossseealso elements are presented as a links to the user in the
+#. glossary, formatted as a single prose sentence. For example, if the
+#. user is being directed to the entries "foo", "bar", and "baz", the
+#. glossseealso may be formatted as "See also foo, bar, baz." Special
+#. elements in the message will be replaced with the appropriate content,
+#. as follows: <glosssee/> - The actual link or links of the cross
+#. reference
+#: yelp-xsl.xml.in:505(msg/msgstr)
+msgid "See also <glosssee/>."
+msgstr "Se også <glosssee/>."



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