Package: iceweasel-webdeveloper
Version: 1.0.2+0-2
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
When asking for the CSS rules applied to a particular element,
it produces a listing like:
a:visited (vonal 79)
{
color: rgb(90, 54, 150);
}
a:hover (vonal 85)
{
text-decoration: underline;
}
I guess that "(vonal 79)" is to indicate in Hungarian that the rule appears
on line 79.
In this case it should be: "(79. sor)".
In general, "(N. sor)" should be used to indicate line number N.
The phrase "(vonal N)" has is meaningless in this context.
("Line" has a meaning which translates to "vonal": when it refers to an element
of graphics drawn by e.g. a pen.)
Best wishes,
Gábor Braun
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