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Bug#324257: xfs-xtt



Package: xfs-xtt
Version: 1-1.4.1.xf430-6
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n, patch

While translating the file xfs-xtt, I encountered the following errors, which I thought you might like to eliminate in a future release.
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1.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:15
msgid "xfs-xtt does not listen on TCP port by default"

You need to describe which TCP ports you mean. Since it's all of them, I suggest:

"xfs-xtt doesn't listen on any TCP ports, by default."


2.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:15
msgid ""
"xfs-xtt can be configured to remote X servers by appropriately editing /etc/" "X11/fs-xtt/config. See the xfs-xtt(1) manual page for more information."

"xfs-xtt can be configured (to do what?) to remote X servers..."

I'm guessing:

"xfs-xtt can be configured to serve fonts to remote X servers...."

but it would help to have the complete string. :)


3.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:30
msgid "xfs-xtt use 7110 port instead of 7100"

"xfs-xtt uses port 7110 instead of 7100."  ?


4.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:30
msgid ""
"xfs-xtt would use 7110 instead of 7100 default, xfs-xtt does not conflict " "original xfs. So, if you installed xfs-xtt (1.3.0.1-15 or earlier) previous " "and will not install xfs, you should modify font path in XF86Config, like "
"this:"

"To avoid conflict withu the original xfs, xfs-xtt can use port 7110 instead of the default 7100. If you have previously installed xfs-xtt (1.3.0.1-15 or earlier, and won't install xfs, you should modify the font path in the XFree86 configuration, like this:"


5.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:40
msgid "xfs-xtt use /etc/X11/fs-xtt for config files"

"xfs-xtt uses /etc/X11/fs-xtt to store configuration files."

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6.
#. Description
#: ../xfs-xtt.templates:40
msgid ""
"Older version of xfs-xtt (1.3.0.1-15 or earlier) used /etc/X11/xfs for " "config files. Now this version uses /etc/X11/fs-xtt directory. So, you can "
"use both xfs and xfs-xtt at the same time on the same machine."

"Older version of xfs-xtt (1.3.0.1-15 or earlier) used /etc/X11/xfs for configuration files. However, this version uses the /etc/X11/fs- xtt directory. This means you can use both xfs and xfs-xtt concurrently on the same machine."
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I hope this is useful. :)

submitted by:

Clytie Siddall (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm Việt hóa phần mềm tự do)



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