* Debian WWW CVS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-03 10:08]:
> Modified files:
>       english/international/l10n: menu.def 
>       english/international/l10n/po: tmpl.src 
>       english/international/l10n/templates: tmpl.src 
>       english/international/l10n/po-debconf: tmpl.src 
> 
> Log message:
>       Let's be kind to translators, and not requiring the addition of
>       an extra file in the tmpl.src (I felt in the trap myself as
>       translator ;)

 Thanks. There is just one question: What are those lines prefixed with
;;;? Are they ment to be translated? Where do they appear? If they are
ment to be comments why wasn't # used?  Is ;;; a special wml comment
syntax or is that stripped somewhere else?

 I'm for one asking because I like to know what to do with them and on
the other hand if they are wml comments I need to update my wml.vim
syntax file ;)

 So long,
Alfie
-- 
"Ich habe Linus auf eine Festplatte installiert"
"Linus, soviel habe ich mitbekommen, kennt keine Laufwerke"
             -- Martin Thau in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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