[yelp-xsl] Updated Hebrew translation.
- From: Yaron Shahrabani <yaronsh src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [yelp-xsl] Updated Hebrew translation.
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 06:30:39 +0000 (UTC)
commit 8de092e7373abceb9d1782ba3e2fdf8e93988304
Author: Yaron Shahrabani <sh yaron gmail com>
Date: Mon May 9 09:30:34 2011 +0300
Updated Hebrew translation.
po/he.po | 1887 ++++++++++++++++----------------------------------------------
1 files changed, 472 insertions(+), 1415 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/po/he.po b/po/he.po
index 96d8a1f..7ef426c 100644
--- a/po/he.po
+++ b/po/he.po
@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: gnome-doc-utils.HEAD.he\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-11-07 12:52+0100\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2003-07-29 17:06+0300\n"
-"Last-Translator: Yair Hershkovitz\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-05-09 09:28+0300\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-05-09 09:30+0200\n"
+"Last-Translator: Yaron Shahrabani <sh yaron gmail com>\n"
"Language-Team: Hebrew <he li org>\n"
+"Language: he\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
@@ -50,26 +51,7 @@ msgstr ", "
#.
#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:25
msgid ", and "
-msgstr ""
-", ×?×?×? "
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for appendix 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:40
-msgid "<msgid>appendix.digit</msgid> <msgstr>A</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+msgstr ", ×?×?×? "
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -78,41 +60,27 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
#. 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 appendices. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the appendix
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the appendix, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the appendix, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
+#. 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:74
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:49
msgid ""
-"<msgid>appendix.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Appendix "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
+"<msgid>biblioentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>View the bibliography entry "
+"<label/>.</msgstr>"
msgstr ""
-"<msgid>appendix.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Appendix "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -121,33 +89,39 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 numbers for appendices. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. appendix might be referenced. The number for an appendix includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4.B indicates the second appendix in the fourth top-level element. In
-#. this example, 4 is referred to as the parent number, and B is referred
-#. to as the appendix digit. This format message constructs a full number
-#. from a parent number and an appendix digit.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. parent - The full number of the appendix's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the appendix in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. element
+#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:107
-msgid "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:87
+#, fuzzy
+msgid "<msgid>bibliolabel.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<bibliolabel/>]</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#.
@@ -157,34 +131,31 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. 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 appendices.
-#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the appendix
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the appendix, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the appendix, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:139
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:117
#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>appendix.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Appendix <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
+msgid "<msgid>citation.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<citation/>]</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#.
@@ -194,26 +165,31 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. label - The term being defined by the glossary entry
+#. 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 label, simply write left angle bracket, label, slash,
+#. 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:163
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:146
msgid ""
-"<msgid>biblioentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>View the bibliography entry "
-"<label/>.</msgstr>"
+"<msgid>citetitle.format</msgid> <msgstr role='article'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
+"<msgstr><i><node/></i></msgstr>"
msgstr ""
#.
@@ -223,187 +199,90 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 bibliographies.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the figure
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the figure, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Note that authors are not required to provide explicit titles for
-#. bibliographies. If the author does not provide a title, the
-#. translatable string 'Bibliography' is used as a default.
-#.
-#. Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
-#. to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.
+#. 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
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:197
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "<msgid>bibliography.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
-
+#. 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 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 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:
#.
-#. 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
+#. Some Comment Title
+#. from Shaun McCance on 2010-06-03
#.
-#. 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.
+#. Here is the text of the comment.
#.
-#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. bibliolabel - The text content of the bibliography label
+#. 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. 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.
+#. 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:235
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:187
#, fuzzy
-msgid "<msgid>bibliolabel.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<bibliolabel/>]</msgstr>"
+msgid ""
+"<msgid>comment.cite.name-date.format</msgid> <msgstr>from <comment.name/> on "
+"<comment.date/></msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#.
-#. The number formatter used for book 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:250
-msgid "<msgid>book.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>book.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 cross references to books.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the book
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the book, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:280
-msgid "<msgid>book.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for chapter 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
+#. 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
#.
-#. Non-Western languages probably need additional formatters. Please
-#. contact the maintainers about adding formatters for your language.
+#. 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.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:295
-msgid "<msgid>chapter.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>chapter.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-
+#. 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:
#.
-#. 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.
+#. Some Comment Title
+#. from Shaun McCance
#.
-#. This is a format message used to format labels for chapters. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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:
+#. Here is the text of the comment.
#.
-#. header - Used for labels in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the chapter
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the chapter, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the chapter, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. comment.name - The name of the person making the comment
#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:329
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:227
+#, fuzzy
msgid ""
-"<msgid>chapter.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Chapter "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
+"<msgid>comment.cite.name.format</msgid> <msgstr>from <comment.name/></msgstr>"
+msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -412,34 +291,27 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 numbers for chapters. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. chapter might be referenced. The number for a chapter includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4.2 indicates the second chapter in the fourth top-level element. In
-#. this example, 4 is referred to as the parent number, and B is referred
-#. to as the chapter digit. This format message constructs a full number
-#. from a parent number and a chapter digit.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. parent - The full number of the chapter's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the chapter in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. element
+#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:362
-msgid "<msgid>chapter.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#: ../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>ש×?×? ×?×?×?\"×? ×?×? â??<string/>â??.</msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -448,34 +320,33 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 chapters
-#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the chapter
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the chapter, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the chapter, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
+#. 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:394
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:283
#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>chapter.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Chapter <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
+msgid "<msgid>glossentry.abbrev.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#.
@@ -485,32 +356,27 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. 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].
+#. 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:
#.
-#. citation - The text content of the citation element, possibly
-#. as a link to an entry in the bibliography
+#. 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 citation, simply write left angle bracket, citation,
+#. 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:424
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "<msgid>citation.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<citation/>]</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:307
+msgid ""
+"<msgid>glossentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Read the definition for "
+"â??<glossterm/>â??.</msgstr>"
+msgstr ""
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -519,31 +385,34 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. 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 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.
#.
-#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. node - The text content of the citetitle element
+#. 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 node, simply write left angle bracket, node, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:453
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:339
msgid ""
-"<msgid>citetitle.format</msgid> <msgstr role='article'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr><i><node/></i></msgstr>"
+"<msgid>glossentry.xref</msgid> <msgstr role='glosssee'><glossterm/></msgstr> "
+"<msgstr>â??<glossterm/>â??</msgstr>"
msgstr ""
#.
@@ -553,879 +422,35 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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
+#. glosssee - A cross reference from one glossentry to another
+#. http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glosssee.html
#.
-#. 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:477
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>email.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Send email to â??<string/>â??.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>email.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>ש×?×? ×?×?×?\"×? ×?×? â??<string/>â??.</msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for example 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:492
-msgid "<msgid>example.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-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 examples. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the example
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the example, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the example, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:526
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>example.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><i>Example <number/></"
-"i> </msgstr> <msgstr role='li'>Example <number/> </msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>Example <number/></msgstr>"
-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 numbers for example. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. example might be referenced. The number for an example includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4-3 indicates the third example in the fourth top-level chapter. In
-#. this example, 4 is referred to as the parent number, and 3 is referred
-#. to as the example digit. This format message constructs a full number
-#. from a parent number and an example digit.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. parent - The full number of the example's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the example in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, 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:559
-msgid "<msgid>example.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>-<digit/></msgstr>"
-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 examples.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the example
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the example, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the example, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:591
-msgid "<msgid>example.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Example <number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>example.xref</msgid> <msgstr>×?×?×?×?×? <number/></msgstr>"
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for figure 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:606
-msgid "<msgid>figure.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>figure.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 figures. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the figure
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the figure, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the figure, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:640
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>figure.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><i>Figure <number/></"
-"i> </msgstr> <msgstr role='li'>Figure <number/> </msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>Figure <number/></msgstr>"
-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 numbers for figure. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. figure might be referenced. The number for a figure includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4-3 indicates the third figure in the fourth top-level chapter. In
-#. this figure, 4 is referred to as the parent number, and 3 is referred
-#. to as the figure digit. This format message constructs a full number
-#. from a parent number and a figure digit.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. parent - The full number of the figure's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the figure in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, 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:673
-msgid "<msgid>figure.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>-<digit/></msgstr>"
-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 figures.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the figure
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the figure, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the figure, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:705
-msgid "<msgid>figure.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Figure <number/></msgstr>"
-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 glossaries.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the figure
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the figure, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Note that authors are not required to provide explicit titles for
-#. glossaries. If the author does not provide a title, the translatable
-#. string 'Glossary' is used as a default.
-#.
-#. 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:739
-msgid "<msgid>glossary.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
-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:771
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "<msgid>glossentry.abbrev.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></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:795
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Read the definition for "
-"â??<glossterm/>â??.</msgstr>"
-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:827
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossentry.xref</msgid> <msgstr role='glosssee'><glossterm/></msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>â??<glossterm/>â??</msgstr>"
-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:861
-msgid "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>See <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? <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:896
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>See also <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? ×?×? <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:925
-msgid "<msgid>manvolnum.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for part 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:940
-msgid "<msgid>part.digit</msgid> <msgstr>I</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>part.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 parts. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the part
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the part, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the part, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:974
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>part.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </msgstr> "
-"<msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Part <number/></msgstr>"
-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 parts
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the part
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the part, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the part, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:1006
-#, fuzzy
-msgid "<msgid>part.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Part <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></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 prefaces.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the figure
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the figure, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
-#.
-#. Note that authors are not required to provide explicit titles for
-#. prefaces. If the author does not provide a title, the translatable
-#. string 'Preface' is used as a default.
-#.
-#. 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:1040
-msgid "<msgid>preface.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
-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:1055
-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:1086
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>question.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Question "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
-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:1114
-msgid "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Question <number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>ש×?×?×? <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:1150
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>quote.format</msgid> <msgstr role='inner'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>â??<node/>â??</msgstr>"
-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 reference
-#. pages. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the reference page
-#.
-#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:1178
-msgid "<msgid>refentry.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for reference section 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:1193
-msgid "<msgid>refsection.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>refsection.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 reference sections.
-#. Labels are used before the title in places like headers and table of
-#. contents 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:
+#. 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.
#.
-#. header - Used for labels in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the section
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the section, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the section, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:1227
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>refsection.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Section "
-"<number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:373
+msgid "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>See <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
+msgstr "<msgid>glosssee.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -1434,35 +459,38 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 numbers for reference sections.
-#. Numbers are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where
-#. the section might be referenced. The number for a section includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4.3.9 indicates the ninth section in the third section of the fourth
-#. top-level section or chapter. In this example, 4.3 is referred to as
-#. the parent number, and 9 is referred to as the section digit. This
-#. format message constructs a full number from a parent number and a
-#. section digit.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. parent - The full number of the section's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the section in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. element
+#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, slash,
-#. right angle bracket.
+#. 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:1261
-msgid "<msgid>refsection.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:408
+msgid ""
+"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>See also <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
msgstr ""
+"<msgid>glossseealso.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? ×?×? <glosssee/>.</msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -1471,38 +499,33 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 reference
-#. sections. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the section
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the section, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the section, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
+#. 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:1293
-#, fuzzy
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>refsection.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Section <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:437
+msgid "<msgid>manvolnum.format</msgid> <msgstr>(<node/>)</msgstr>"
+msgstr ""
#.
-#. The number formatter used for section numbers. This can be one of
+#. 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:
#.
@@ -1515,9 +538,9 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. Non-Western languages probably need additional formatters. Please
#. contact the maintainers about adding formatters for your language.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1308
-msgid "<msgid>section.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>section.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#: ../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
@@ -1526,36 +549,33 @@ msgstr "<msgid>section.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
#. 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 sections. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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:
+#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the section
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the section, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the section, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
+#. 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:1342
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:483
msgid ""
-"<msgid>section.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
-"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Section "
+"<msgid>question.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
+"msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Question "
"<number/></msgstr>"
msgstr ""
@@ -1566,35 +586,29 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 numbers for sections. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. section might be referenced. The number for a section includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4.3.9 indicates the ninth section in the third section of the fourth
-#. top-level section or chapter. In this example, 4.3 is referred to as
-#. the parent number, and 9 is referred to as the section digit. This
-#. format message constructs a full number from a parent number and a
-#. section digit.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. parent - The full number of the section's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the section in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. element
+#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, slash,
+#. 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:1376
-msgid "<msgid>section.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:511
+msgid "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Question <number/></msgstr>"
+msgstr "<msgid>question.xref</msgid> <msgstr>ש×?×?×? <number/></msgstr>"
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -1603,35 +617,39 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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 sections.
-#. 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.
+#. 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:
#.
-#. title - The title of the section
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the section, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the section, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent element
+#. 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, slash,
+#. 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:1408
-#, fuzzy
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:547
msgid ""
-"<msgid>section.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Section <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+"<msgid>quote.format</msgid> <msgstr role='inner'>â??<node/>â??</msgstr> "
+"<msgstr>â??<node/>â??</msgstr>"
+msgstr ""
#.
#. This is a special format message. Please read the full translator
@@ -1660,7 +678,7 @@ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
#. 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:1436
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:575
msgid "<msgid>seealsoie.format</msgid> <msgstr>See also <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>seealsoie.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? ×?×? <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
@@ -1691,7 +709,7 @@ msgstr "<msgid>seealsoie.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? ×?×? <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
#. 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:1464
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:603
msgid "<msgid>seeie.format</msgid> <msgstr>See <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>seeie.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
@@ -1709,7 +727,7 @@ msgstr "<msgid>seeie.format</msgid> <msgstr>ר×?×? <seeie/>.</msgstr>"
#. Non-Western languages probably need additional formatters. Please
#. contact the maintainers about adding formatters for your language.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1479
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:618
msgid "<msgid>synopfragment.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>synopfragment.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
@@ -1740,165 +758,36 @@ msgstr "<msgid>synopfragment.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
#. 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:1507
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:646
#, fuzzy
msgid "<msgid>synopfragment.label</msgid> <msgstr>(<number/>)</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
-#.
-#. The number formatter used for table 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:1522
-msgid "<msgid>table.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>table.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 tables. Labels
-#. are used before the title in places like headers and table of contents
-#. 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 in headers
-#. li - Used for labels in table of contents listings
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the table
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the table, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the table, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:1556
-msgid ""
-"<msgid>table.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><i>Table <number/></"
-"i> </msgstr> <msgstr role='li'>Table <number/> </msgstr> "
-"<msgstr>Table <number/></msgstr>"
-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 numbers for table. Numbers
-#. are used in labels, cross references, and any other place where the
-#. table might be referenced. The number for a table includes the
-#. number for its parent element, if applicable. For example, the number
-#. 4-3 indicates the third table in the fourth top-level chapter. In
-#. this table, 4 is referred to as the parent number, and 3 is referred
-#. to as the table digit. This format message constructs a full number
-#. from a parent number and a table digit.
-#.
-#. Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
-#. appropriate content, as follows:
-#.
-#. parent - The full number of the table's parent element
-#. digit - The number of the table in its parent element,
-#. not including any leading numbers from the parent
-#. 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 digit, simply write left angle bracket, digit, 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:1589
-msgid "<msgid>table.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>-<digit/></msgstr>"
-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 tables.
-#. 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:
-#.
-#. title - The title of the table
-#. titleabbrev - The titleabbrev of the table, or just the title
-#. if no titleabbrev exists
-#. number - The full number of the table, possibly including
-#. the number of the parent 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 title, simply write left angle bracket, title, 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:1621
-msgid "<msgid>table.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Table <number/></msgstr>"
-msgstr "<msgid>table.xref</msgid> <msgstr>×?×?×?×? <number/></msgstr>"
-
#. Used as a header before a list of authors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1623
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:648
msgid "<msgstr form='0'>Author</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Authors</msgstr>"
msgstr "<msgstr form='0'>×?×?×?ר</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>×?×?×?ר×?×?</msgstr>"
#. Used as a header before a list of collaborators.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1625
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:650
msgid ""
"<msgstr form='0'>Collaborator</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Collaborators</"
"msgstr>"
msgstr ""
#. Used as a header before a list of copyrights.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1627
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:652
msgid ""
"<msgstr form='0'>Copyright</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Copyrights</msgstr>"
msgstr ""
#. Used as a header before a list of editors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1629
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:654
msgid "<msgstr form='0'>Editor</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Editors</msgstr>"
msgstr "â??<msgstr form='0'>×¢×?ר×?</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>×¢×?ר×?×?×?</msgstr>"
#. Used as a header before a list of contributors.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1631
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:656
msgid ""
"<msgstr form='0'>Other Contributor</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Other "
"Contributors</msgstr>"
@@ -1906,17 +795,16 @@ msgstr ""
"<msgstr form='0'>ת×?ר×? ×?×?ר</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>ת×?ר×?×?×? ×?×?ר×?×?</msgstr>"
#. Used as a header before a list of publishers.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1633
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:658
msgid ""
"<msgstr form='0'>Publisher</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Publishers</msgstr>"
msgstr ""
#. Used as a header before a list of translators.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1635
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:660
msgid ""
"<msgstr form='0'>Translator</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>Translators</msgstr>"
-msgstr ""
-"<msgstr form='0'>×?תר×?×?</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>×?תר×?×?×?×?</msgstr>"
+msgstr "<msgstr form='0'>×?תר×?×?</msgstr> <msgstr form='1'>×?תר×?×?×?×?</msgstr>"
#.
#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html
@@ -1927,14 +815,14 @@ msgstr ""
#. 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:1645
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:670
msgid "A: "
msgstr "A: "
#. Used for links to the titlepage.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1647
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:672
msgid "About This Document"
-msgstr "×?×?×?×?ת ×?ס×?×? ×?×?"
+msgstr "×¢×? ×?×?×?×?ת ×?ס×?×? ×?×?"
#.
#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/affiliation.html
@@ -1945,12 +833,12 @@ msgstr "×?×?×?×?ת ×?ס×?×? ×?×?"
#. Shaun McCance
#. Affiliation: GNOME Documentation Project
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1657
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:682
msgid "Affiliation"
msgstr "×?שת×?×?×?×?ת"
#. Used as a title for a bibliography.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1659
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:684
msgid "Bibliography"
msgstr "×?×?×?×?×?×?×?רפ×?×?"
@@ -1958,7 +846,7 @@ msgstr "×?×?×?×?×?×?×?רפ×?×?"
#. 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:1664
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:689
msgid "Caution"
msgstr "×?×?×?ר×?"
@@ -1966,12 +854,12 @@ msgstr "×?×?×?ר×?"
#. 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:1669
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:694
msgid "Colophon"
msgstr "ק×?×?×?פ×?×?"
#. Used as the title of the listing of subsections
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1671
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:696
msgid "Contents"
msgstr "ת×?× ×?×?"
@@ -1979,11 +867,22 @@ msgstr "ת×?× ×?×?"
#. 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:1676
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:701
msgid "Dedication"
msgstr "×?ק×?ש×?"
#.
+#. 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
+msgid "Draft"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/affiliation.html
#.
#. This is used as a label before email addresses when listing
@@ -1992,15 +891,31 @@ msgstr "×?ק×?ש×?"
#. Shaun McCance
#. Email: shaunm gnome org
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1686
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:719
msgid "Email"
-msgstr "×?×?×?\"×?"
+msgstr "×?×?×?×´×?"
+
+#.
+#. 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
+msgid "Final"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. Automatic further reading section and links
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:729
+msgid "Further Reading"
+msgstr ""
#.
#. 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:1691
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:734
msgid "Glossary"
msgstr "×?×?ר×?×? ×?×?× ×?×?×?"
@@ -2008,15 +923,26 @@ msgstr "×?×?ר×?×? ×?×?× ×?×?×?"
#. 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:1696
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:739
msgid "Important"
msgstr "×?ש×?×?"
#.
+#. 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
+msgid "Incomplete"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. 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:1701
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:752
msgid "Index"
msgstr "×?פת×?"
@@ -2024,34 +950,63 @@ msgstr "×?פת×?"
#. 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:1706
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:757
msgid "Legal Notice"
msgstr "×?ער×?ת ×?שפ×?×?×?ת"
+#. Automatic more about section and links
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:759
+msgid "More About"
+msgstr ""
+
#.
#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/refnamediv.html
#. This is used as the title for refnamediv elements.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1711
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:764
msgid "Name"
msgstr "ש×?"
+#. Used as link to the next page in a series.
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:766
+msgid "Next"
+msgstr ""
+
#.
#. 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:1716
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:771
msgid "Note"
msgstr "×?ער×?"
#.
+#. Used as a tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
+#.
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:775
+msgid "Pause"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
+#. Used as a tooltip on play/pause buttons for audio and video objects.
+#.
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:779
+msgid "Play"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. 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:1721
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:784
msgid "Preface"
msgstr "×?ק×?×?×?"
+#. Used as link to the previous page in a series.
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:786
+msgid "Previous"
+msgstr ""
+
#.
#. http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/qandaentry.html
#.
@@ -2061,39 +1016,66 @@ msgstr "×?ק×?×?×?"
#. 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:1731
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:796
msgid "Q: "
msgstr "Q: "
#.
+#. 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
+msgid "Ready for review"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. 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:1736
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:808
msgid "Revision History"
msgstr "×?×?ס×?×?ר×?×?ת ×?×?×?×?×?ר×?ת"
#.
+#. 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
+msgid "Scale images down"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. Used for the <see> element.
#. FIXME: this should be a format string.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1741
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:819
msgid "See"
msgstr "ר×?×?"
+#. Automatic see also section and links
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:821
+msgid "See Also"
+msgstr "×?×©× ×? ×?×?"
+
#.
-#. Used for the <seealso> element.
-#. FIXME: this should be a format string.
+#. This is used as a description for the status of the document.
+#. This will not be visibile to the users.
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1746
-msgid "See Also"
-msgstr "ר×?×? ×?×?"
+#. 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
+msgid "Stub"
+msgstr ""
#.
#. 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:1751
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:834
msgid "Synopsis"
msgstr "תקצ×?ר"
@@ -2101,25 +1083,33 @@ msgstr "תקצ×?ר"
#. 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:1756
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:839
msgid "Tip"
msgstr "×?×?פ"
#.
+#. 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
+msgid "View images at normal size"
+msgstr ""
+
+#.
#. 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:1761
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:849
msgid "Warning"
msgstr "×?×?×?ר×?"
#.
#. 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 it isn't default:LTR
+#. translate it to "predefinito:LTR", if it isn't default:LTR
#. or default:RTL it will not work
#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1768
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:856
msgid "default:LTR"
msgstr "default:RTL"
@@ -2128,14 +1118,13 @@ msgstr "default:RTL"
#. 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
-#. "watermark-blockquote-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 "watermark-blockquote-00AB.png".
+#. "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 gnome-doc-utils,
-#. under the directory data/watermarks.
+#. 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
@@ -2145,11 +1134,79 @@ msgstr "default:RTL"
#. with single quotation marks in your language, use the corresponding
#. double quotation mark for the watermark image.
#.
-#. Translators who have been around Gnome for a while should recognize
-#. this as nearly the same as the "yelp-watermark-blockquote-201C" string
-#. once found inside Yelp. The watermark functionality has been moved to
-#. gnome-doc-utils.
-#.
-#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:1796
-msgid "watermark-blockquote-201C.png"
+#: ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:878
+#, fuzzy
+msgid "yelp-quote-201C.png"
msgstr "watermark-blockquote-201D.png"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>appendix.digit</msgid> <msgstr>A</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "<msgid>appendix.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
+#~ "msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Appendix "
+#~ "<number/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr ""
+#~ "<msgid>appendix.label</msgid> <msgstr role='header'><number/>. </"
+#~ "msgstr> <msgstr role='li'><number/>. </msgstr> <msgstr>Appendix "
+#~ "<number/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "<msgid>appendix.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Appendix <number/> â?? <title/></"
+#~ "msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid "<msgid>bibliography.xref</msgid> <msgstr><title/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>book.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>book.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>chapter.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>chapter.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "<msgid>chapter.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Chapter <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>example.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Example <number/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>example.xref</msgid> <msgstr>×?×?×?×?×? <number/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>figure.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>figure.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>part.digit</msgid> <msgstr>I</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>part.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid "<msgid>part.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Part <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>refsection.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>refsection.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "<msgid>refsection.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Section <number/> â?? <title/></"
+#~ "msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>section.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>section.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#, fuzzy
+#~ msgid ""
+#~ "<msgid>section.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Section <number/> â?? <title/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>appendix.number</msgid> <msgstr><parent/>.<digit/></msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>table.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>table.digit</msgid> <msgstr>1</msgstr>"
+
+#~ msgid "<msgid>table.xref</msgid> <msgstr>Table <number/></msgstr>"
+#~ msgstr "<msgid>table.xref</msgid> <msgstr>×?×?×?×? <number/></msgstr>"
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