On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 16:50 +0200, Marcel Telka wrote: > Hi Philippe, > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 03:01:58PM +0200, Philippe Rouquier wrote: > > And instead of > > "Dvd+rw-format erases and formats DVD+/-R(W)" > > I put > > "Dvd+rw-format blanks and formats DVD+/-R(W)" > > AFAIK, dvd+rw-format is name of a command. It should be written with > lowercase d. Otherwise it won't work: > > $ dvd+rw-format > * BD/DVD±RW/-RAM format utility by <[email protected]>, version 7.1. > - usage: dvd+rw-format [-force[=full]] [-lead-out|-blank[=full]] > [-ssa[=none|default|max|XXXm]] /dev/dvd > $ Dvd+rw-format > bash: Dvd+rw-format: command not found > $
In which case, please avoid starting a sentence with it. "The dvd+rw-format command blanks and formats DVD+/-R(W)" And that feels very odd, using "DVD+/-R(W)" as an object. "The dvd+rw-format command blanks and formats a DVD+/-R(W) disc" But then, "DVD+/-R(W)" isn't really a format. It's a geeky way of describing multiple formats in one strings of letters and punctuation. Where is this string used? Can we help the user better? Is there a reason we're referring the user to a shell command anyway? Doesn't Brasero manage everything in the interface? -- Shaun _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
