Hi, Some of the new message strings in Texinfo make me wonder about what precisley is being meant.
Common.pm contains: msgid "Error on closing renamed nodes file %s: %s" HTML.pm contains: msgid "Error on closing renamed node file %s: %s" Probably the latter should be the same as the first? msgid "Node `%s' that is to be renamed exists" Something to be renamed should exist, no? Is not a phrase intended like: "New name for node %s already exists"? msgid "Node to be renamed as, `%s' not found" Maybe the comma should not be there? msgid "@%s `%s' output more than once" What does this want to say? That '@%s %s' has been output more than once? Or does @%s say that '%s' has been output several times? msgid "@node precedes @%s, but part are not associated with nodes" Part are? msgid "Unknown from index `%s' in @%s" msgid "Unknown to index name `%s' in @%s" Unknown what? msgid "tex4ht output %s missing" msgid "tex4ht output got %d for %d items entered" msgid "tex4ht output no text for @%s %s" Is "output" here a verb or a noun? Got %d what? Regards, Benno -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Faster than the air-speed velocity of an unladen european swallow
