[gcompris] minor manual fix.
- From: Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gcompris] minor manual fix.
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 16:41:16 +0000 (UTC)
commit 0dc34ccde99e4e470bc6c3b90ad1a91a5e9226d1
Author: Fòram na Gàidhlig <fios foramnagaidhlig net>
Date: Sun Mar 31 18:41:06 2013 +0200
minor manual fix.
src/memory_minus-activity/memory_minus.xml.in | 4 ++--
.../memory_minus_tux.xml.in | 4 ++--
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/src/memory_minus-activity/memory_minus.xml.in b/src/memory_minus-activity/memory_minus.xml.in
index 62299d4..b4890c8 100644
--- a/src/memory_minus-activity/memory_minus.xml.in
+++ b/src/memory_minus-activity/memory_minus.xml.in
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
<_goal>Practise subtraction, until all the cards are gone.</_goal>
<_manual xml:space="preserve">You can see some cards, but you can't see what's on the other side of
them. Each card is hiding a subtraction, or the answer to it.
A subtraction looks like this: 3 - 1 = 2
-The numbers on one side of the equals sign (=) have to be the same as the number on the other side. So 3 (1,
2, 3) less 1 (1) makes 2. Count aloud when you work this out, and count on your fingers, because the more
ways you do something, the better you remember it. You can also use blocks, or buttons, or anything you can
count. If you have lots of brothers and sisters, you can count them! Or the kids in your class at school.
Sing counting songs. Count lots of things, for practice, and you'll be very good at adding-up!
+The numbers on one side of the equals sign (=) have to be the same as the number on the other side. So 3 (1,
2, 3) less 1 (1) makes 2. Count aloud when you work this out, and count on your fingers, because the more
ways you do something, the better you remember it. You can also use blocks, or buttons, or anything you can
count. If you have lots of brothers and sisters, you can count them! Or the kids in your class at school.
Sing counting songs. Count lots of things, for practice, and you'll be very good at subtracting numbers!
-In this game, these cards are hiding the two parts of a subtraction. You need to find the two parts of the
subtraction, and bring them together again. Click on a card to see what number it's hiding, then try to find
the other card that goes with it, to make a whole sum. You can only turn over two cards in one go, so you
need to remember where the numbers are hiding, then you can match them when you find their other half. You're
doing the job of the equals sign, and the numbers need you to put them together and make a proper sum. When
you do that, both those cards disappear! When you've made them all disappear, found all the subtracts, you've
won the game! :)</_manual>
+In this game, these cards are hiding the two parts of a subtraction. You need to find the two parts of the
subtraction, and bring them together again. Click on a card to see what number it's hiding, then try to find
the other card that goes with it, to make a whole difference. You can only turn over two cards in one go, so
you need to remember where the numbers are hiding, then you can match them when you find their other half.
You're doing the job of the equals sign, and the numbers need you to put them together and make a proper
difference. When you do that, both those cards disappear! When you've made them all disappear, found all the
subtracts, you've won the game! :)</_manual>
</Board>
<Data directory=""/>
</GCompris>
diff --git a/src/memory_minus_tux-activity/memory_minus_tux.xml.in
b/src/memory_minus_tux-activity/memory_minus_tux.xml.in
index 3c9dbc0..9a4dc9b 100644
--- a/src/memory_minus_tux-activity/memory_minus_tux.xml.in
+++ b/src/memory_minus_tux-activity/memory_minus_tux.xml.in
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@
<_goal>Practise subtraction, until all the cards are gone.</_goal>
<_manual xml:space="preserve">You can see some cards, but you can't see what's on the other side of
them. Each card is hiding a subtraction, or the answer to it.
A subtraction looks like this: 3 - 1 = 2
-The numbers on one side of the equals sign (=) have to be the same as the number on the other side. So 3 (1,
2, 3) less 1 (1) makes 2. Count aloud when you work this out, and count on your fingers, because the more
ways you do something, the better you remember it. You can also use blocks, or buttons, or anything you can
count. If you have lots of brothers and sisters, you can count them! Or the kids in your class at school.
Sing counting songs. Count lots of things, for practice, and you'll be very good at adding-up!
+The numbers on one side of the equals sign (=) have to be the same as the number on the other side. So 3 (1,
2, 3) less 1 (1) makes 2. Count aloud when you work this out, and count on your fingers, because the more
ways you do something, the better you remember it. You can also use blocks, or buttons, or anything you can
count. If you have lots of brothers and sisters, you can count them! Or the kids in your class at school.
Sing counting songs. Count lots of things, for practice, and you'll be very good at subtracting numbers!
-In this game, these cards are hiding the two parts of a subtraction. You need to find the two parts of the
subtraction, and bring them together again. Click on a card to see what number it's hiding, then try to find
the other card that goes with it, to make a whole sum. You can only turn over two cards in one go, so you
need to remember where the numbers are hiding, then you can match them when you find their other half. You're
doing the job of the equals sign, and the numbers need you to put them together and make a proper sum. When
you do that, both those cards disappear! When you've made them all disappear, found all the subtracts, you've
won the game! :)</_manual>
+In this game, these cards are hiding the two parts of a subtraction. You need to find the two parts of the
subtraction, and bring them together again. Click on a card to see what number it's hiding, then try to find
the other card that goes with it, to make a whole difference. You can only turn over two cards in one go, so
you need to remember where the numbers are hiding, then you can match them when you find their other half.
You're doing the job of the equals sign, and the numbers need you to put them together and make a proper
difference. When you do that, both those cards disappear! When you've made them all disappear, found all the
subtracts, you've won the game! :)</_manual>
</Board>
<Data directory=""/>
</GCompris>
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