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Package: hotplug
Version: 0.0.20040329-15
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n patch


Please see the attached patch. The typos and unmarked (for translation)
choices field should be clear. Anyway, I always recommend having
templates files proofread on debian-l18n-english

About the "\n"-issue, I consider this bad style. Sometimes this style
might look good in Englisch language (though I disagree), however, it
very often looks ugly in other languages. Have a look at these 2
screenshots:
http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~nachtiga/bugs/debconf-dialog-hotplug.png
http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~nachtiga/bugs/debconf-gnome-hotplug.png


Jens
--- debian/templates_orig       2004-10-10 16:09:22.000000000 +0200
+++ debian/templates    2004-10-10 16:20:54.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 Template: hotplug/x11_usbmice_hack
 Type: boolean
 Default: false
-_Description: Do you use USB mouse with X11?
+_Description: Do you use a USB mouse with X11?
  If you need to use a USB mouse with X, the X server needs to be able to
  open "/dev/input/mice" on startup. That means you can't normally hotplug
  a mouse you plan to use with X; it needs some modules preloaded. However, 
@@ -18,17 +18,20 @@
 Template: hotplug/net_agent_policy
 Type: select
 Default: auto
-Choices: all, auto, hotplug
+__Choices: all, auto, hotplug
 _Description: Which network interfaces do you want to be managed by hotplug?
  When a network interface appears in the system, hotplug will detect it and
- try to up it by using ifup. You can select hot-pluggable network interfaces:
-  all: all network interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces.
-  auto: network interfaces marked as 'auto' in /etc/network/interfaces.
-        non-'auto' network interfaces will be ignored.
-  hotplug: selected network interfaces by 'mapping hotplug' stanzas 
-        in /etc/network/interfaces. In this case, hotplug will bring up
-        the network interface with logical interface name 
-        (e.g. ifup eth0=hotplug).
+ try to up it by using ifup. Here you can select hot-pluggable network
+ interfaces:
+ .
+ all: all network interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces.
+ .
+ auto: network interfaces marked as 'auto' in /etc/network/interfaces.
+ non-'auto' network interfaces will be ignored.
+ .
+ hotplug: selected network interfaces by 'mapping hotplug' stanzas in
+ /etc/network/interfaces. In this case, hotplug will bring up the network
+ interface with logical interface name (e.g. ifup eth0=hotplug).
 
 Template: hotplug/ignore_pci_class_display
 Type: boolean

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This package has been removed from Debian unstable.  I'm therefore
closing this bug report.  The package has been removed because it
has been superseded by udev.  It's quite unlikely that your bug still
exists in udev, but if it does, please let me know.

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/

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