[DL] String additions to 'gnome-disk-utility.master'



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There have been following string additions to module 'gnome-disk-utility.master':

+ "%s (%.1f%%)"
    + "%s — %s"
    + "0"
    + "Btrfs – Copy-on-write Linux Filesystem, for snapshots"
    + "Confirm Details"
    + "Confirm the details of the current volume before proceeding."
    + "Cre_ate"
    + "Custom Format"
    + "Data stored in the volume will only be accessible with the correct password. Be careful not to forget 
it."
    + "Extended Partition"
    + "Extended Partitions can contain Logical Partitions"
    + "F2FS – Flash Storage Linux Filesystem"
    + "For example: \"Angela's Files\" or \"Backup\"."
    + "For use with _Windows (NTFS)"
    + "For use with all _systems and devices (FAT)"
    + "Form_at"
    + "In case that the default options do not fit your needs select one of the following filesystems. Be 
aware of the technical differences and do research about your use case."
    + "Linux Swap Partition"
    + "Mix uppercase and lowercase and try to use a number or two."
    + "N_ext"
    + "No Filesystem"
    + "Overwrites existing data, but takes longer."
    + "Set Password"
    + "Sh_ow Password"
    + "The name to use for the filesystem. This is useful if you want to refer to the device via a symlink in 
the /dev/disk/by-label directory."
    + "The passwords do not match"
    + "The utility %s is missing."
    + "UDF – Universal Disk Format, for removable devices on many systems"
    + "Used"
    + "Volume _Name"
    + "Volume"
    + "Warning: all data on the volume will be lost"
    + "XFS – Linux Filesystem"
    + "_Confirm"
    + "_Internal disk for use with Linux systems only (Ext4)"
    + "_Other"
    + "_Password protect volume (LUKS)"
    + "_Password"
    + "_Previous"
    + "exFAT – Flash Storage Windows Filesystem, used on SDXC cards"

Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-disk-utility/log/?h=master


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