+# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
+# team
+#
+# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
+# debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
+#
+# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
+# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
+
Template: xfonts-traditional/generate
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Generate traditional versions of fonts?
- xfonts-traditional can automatically generate traditional versions
- (with foundry "Trad" instead of "Misc" of all fonts for which it has
- an idea about the glyphs. (Currently this is versions of 6x13, aka
- "fixed").
+ With xfonts-traditional it is possible to automatically generate
+ traditional versions (with foundry "Trad" instead of "Misc") of all
+ fonts where it is clear what needs to be done. Currently this means
+ versions of 6x13, also known as "fixed".
.
- But you may prefer not to do this automatically, and would rather
- just have the tool installed.
+ But you may prefer just to have the tool installed and not to do this
+ automatically.
Template: xfonts-traditional/reconfigure-xterm
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Configure xterm to use traditional fonts?
- You can have the xterm default UTF-8 font changed to the traditional
+_Description: Configure xterm to use traditional font?
+ You can have the xterm default UTF-8 font changed to the traditional
version.
.
- If you approve, I will edit /etc/X11/app-default/XTerm for you, and
- save your old file as XTerm.backup.not-trad. (Note that this is a
- conffile so you may get prompts from dpkg about it in the future.)
+ Choosing this option will modify /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm, preserving
+ the old file as XTerm.backup.not-trad. As this is a configuration file,
+ you may get prompts from dpkg about it in the future.
.
- Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will
- generate the file XTerm.trad, but it will not be used.
+ Alternatively, if you do not want to change the default, XTerm.trad
+ will be created but not used.
.
To revert the change, simply change the key "*VT100.utf8Fonts.font"
- back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
+ back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
into place.
Template: xfonts-traditional/remap-fixed
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Configure system to use traditional "fixed"?
- I can remap the font alias "fixed" to the traditional version.
+ The "fixed" font alias can be remapped to the traditional version.
.
- If you approve, I will edit /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias for
- you, and save your old file as xfonts-base.alias.backup.not-trad.
- (Note that this is a conffile, so you may get prompts from dpkg about
- it in the future.)
+ Choosing this option will modify /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias,
+ preserving the old file as xfonts-base.alias.backup.not-trad. As this is
+ a configuration file, you may get prompts from dpkg about it in the
+ future.
.
- Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will
- generate xfonts-base-alias.trad for you to do what you like with.
+ Alternatively, if you do not want to change the default, xfonts-base-alias.trad
+ will be created but not used.
.
- To revert this change, simply change the alias "fixed" back from
- "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back into place.
+ To revert the change, simply change the alias "fixed"
+ back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
+ into place.
Template: xfonts-traditional/confirm-break-remove
Type: boolean
Default: false
-_Description: Remove xfonts-traditional, breaking "fixed" and your X server?
- Removing xfonts-traditional would break your X server by removing "fixed".
+_Description: Remove xfonts-traditional, breaking "fixed" and the X server?
+ Removing xfonts-traditional would break the X server by removing "fixed".
.
You should not remove xfonts-traditional while "fixed" refers to one
- of its fonts. You probably want to check the differences between the
+ of its fonts. You first need to check the differences between the
various /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias*, reconcile any changes,
- and then run "update-fonts-alias misc". After that you can retry the
- removal.
+ and then run "update-fonts-alias misc".