Fix typos
Signed-off-by: Martin Michlmayr <tbm@cyrius.com> Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <lfleischer@calcurse.org>
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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ displays those for yesterday and today. The first form is equivalent to *-Q
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<<_format_options,Format Options>>.
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*--export-uid*::
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When exporting items, add the hash of each item to the exported object as an
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When exporting items, add the hash of each item to the exported object as a
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UID property.
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*--from* 'date'::
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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ gettext library
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`gettext` utilities. This means `calcurse` can produce multi-lingual messages
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if compiled with native language support (i.e. *NLS*).
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However, *NLS* is optionnal and if you do not want to have support for
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However, *NLS* is optional and if you do not want to have support for
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multi-lingual messages, you can disable this feature. This is done by giving
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the `--disable-nls` option to `configure` (see section
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<<install_process,Install process>>). To check if the `gettext` utilities are
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@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ can be specified using the `-c` flag.
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information on format strings.
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`--export-uid`::
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When exporting items, add the hash of each item to the exported object as an
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When exporting items, add the hash of each item to the exported object as a
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UID property.
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`-F`, `--filter`::
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@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ Environment variable for i18n
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<<install_requirements_gettext,gettext library>>). Thus, if you wish to have
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messages displayed into your native language, first make sure it is available
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by looking at the `po/LINGUAS` file. This file indicates the set of available
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languages by showing the two-letters corresponding code (for exemple, *fr*
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languages by showing the two-letters corresponding code (for example, *fr*
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stands for french). If you do not find your language, it would be greatly
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appreciated if you could help translating `calcurse` (see the <<contribute,How
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to contribute?>> section).
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@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ If your language is available, run `calcurse` with the following command:
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$ LC_ALL=fr_FR calcurse
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----
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... where *fr_FR* is the locale name in this exemple, but should be replaced by
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... where *fr_FR* is the locale name in this example, but should be replaced by
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the locale corresponding to the desired language.
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You should also specify the charset to be used, because in some cases the
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@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ Here are the properties that are not implemented:
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* negative time durations are not taken into account (item is skipped)
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* some recurence frequences are not recognize: "SECONDLY" / "MINUTELY" /
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* some recurrence frequencies are not recognize: "SECONDLY" / "MINUTELY" /
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"HOURLY"
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* some recurrence keywords are not recognized (all those starting with `BY`):
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@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ applied. It is possible to keep the terminal's default colors by selecting the
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corresponding choice in the list.
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The chosen color theme will then be applied to the panel borders, to the
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titles, to the keystrokes, and to general informations displayed inside status
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titles, to the keystrokes, and to general information displayed inside status
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bar. A black and white theme is also available, in order to support non-color
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terminals.
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@ -1241,7 +1241,7 @@ native language, it would be appreciated if you could help translating it.
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To do so, just copy one of the existing manual file to `manual_XX.html`, where
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*XX* identifies your language. Then translate this newly created file and send
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it to the author (see <<bugs,Reporting bugs and feeback>>), so that it can be
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it to the author (see <<bugs,Reporting bugs and feedback>>), so that it can be
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included in the next `calcurse` release.
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calcurse i18n
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@ -1251,10 +1251,10 @@ As already mentioned, `gettext` utilities are used by `calcurse` to produce
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multi-lingual messages. We are currently using
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http://www.transifex.net/[Transifex] to manage those translations.
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This section provides informations about how to translate those messages into
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This section provides information about how to translate those messages into
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your native language. However, this howto is deliberately incomplete, focusing
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on working with `gettext` for `calcurse` specifically. For more comprehensive
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informations or to grasp the Big Picture of Native Language Support, you should
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information or to grasp the Big Picture of Native Language Support, you should
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refer to the `GNU gettext` manual at:
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http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/
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@ -1379,19 +1379,19 @@ msgid ""
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You should also fill in the Last-Translator field, so that potential
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contributors can contact you if they want to join you in the translation team,
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or have remarks/typo fixes to give about the translations. You can either just
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give your name/nick, or add an email address, for exemple:
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give your name/nick, or add an email address, for example:
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+
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"Last-Translator: Frederic Culot <frederic@culot.org>\n"
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----
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*Comments*::
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Adding comments (lines begining with the `#` character) can be a good way to
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Adding comments (lines beginning with the `#` character) can be a good way to
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point out problems or translation difficulties to proofreaders or other
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members of your team.
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*Strings size*::
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`calcurse` is a curses/console program, thus it can be heavily dependant on
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`calcurse` is a curses/console program, thus it can be heavily dependent on
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the terminal size (number of columns). You should think about this when
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translating. Often, a string must fit into a single line (standard length is
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80 characters). Don't translate blindly, try to look where your string will
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@ -1519,7 +1519,7 @@ Thanks
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Its time now to thank other people without whom this program would not exist!
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So here is a list of contributing persons I would like to thank:
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* Alex for its patches, help and advices with `C` programming
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* Alex for its patches, help and advice with `C` programming
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* Gwen for testing and general discussions about how to improve `calcurse`
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ specify three lists of either days of the week, months of the year or days of
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the month. The three lists modify the simple repetition in some way by either
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limiting or expanding the basic pattern.
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o Weekdays: abbriviated names of days of the week (as they appear above
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o Weekdays: abbreviated names of days of the week (as they appear above
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the calendar). For monthly or yearly repetitions the name may
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have a numerical prefix (1, 2, ... or -1, -2, ...) to specify
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a particular weekday of the month or year, counted from either
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ There are a some important exceptions, though, for 'Weekdays':
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the setting of 'Months'. A weekday with a prefix expands to that particular
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weekday of the year ('-1Sun' = last Sunday of the year), or, if 'Months' is
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also set, to that weekday of the listed months. A weekday without prefix
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expands to all weekdays ('Thu' = all Thurdays in either the year or listed
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expands to all weekdays ('Thu' = all Thursdays in either the year or listed
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months). Furthermore, repetitions are limited if 'Monthdays' is also set
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as for monthly type.
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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ characteristics and can modify any of them.
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Here are some typical examples. It is assumed that you have invoked the repeat
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command on what will become the first repetition and have selected an advanced
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repetition, that your date input format is dd/mm/yyyy, and that your language
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is english.
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is English.
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o an event that occurs every Tuesday and Thursday forever
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type: weekly
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