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There have been following string additions to module 'deskbar-applet.gnome-2-14': + "%s more action"/"%s more actions" + "%s more document"/"%s more documents" + "%s more file"/"%s more files" + "%s more place"/"%s more places" + "%s more result"/"%s more results" + "<b>Search Engines</b>" + "<i><small><b>Note: </b>If that shortcut is a single letter (like <b>t</b>) you can also just type \"<b>something</b>\" and then press <b>Alt-t</b> in the deskbar.</small></i>" + "<i><small><b>Note:</b> To use a shortcut (for example <b>wp</b>) to search for <b>something</b>, type \"<b>wp something</b>\" in the deskbar</small></i>." + "?" + "A programming error has been detected" + "Actions" + "An all-in-one action bar." + "Autocompletion Needs to be Enabled" + "Beagle Live" + "Beagle" + "Bookmark Name" + "Bug Detected" + "Calendar: %s" + "Conversation with %s" + "Deskbar Preferences - Web Searches" + "Deskbar Website" + "Dictionary" + "Disks and Network Places" + "Documents" + "Email from %s" + "Execute %s" + "Files and Folders Bookmarks" + "Files and Folders Search" + "Files and Folders" + "Files" + "Find files and folders by searching for a name pattern" + "Google Search" + "History" + "It probably isn't fatal, but should be reported to the developers nonetheless. The program may behave erratically from now on." + "Launch <b>%(name)s</b> (%(prog)s)" + "Launch a program by its name and/or description" + "Launch any program present in your $PATH" + "Look up word definitions in the dictionary" + "Lookup %s in dictionary" + "Mail (Address Book)" + "Mail" + "News from %s" + "No History" + "Note: %s" + "Open %s" + "Open Bookmark %s" + "Open History Item %s" + "Open audio disk %s" + "Open disk drives, shared network places and similar resources by name" + "Open folder %s" + "Open location %s" + "Open network place %s" + "Open the location %s" + "Open the web page %s" + "Open web pages by typing a complete web address" + "Open your files and folders bookmarks by name" + "Open your files and folders by name" + "Open your web bookmarks by name" + "Open your web history by name" + "People" + "Places" + "Programs (Advanced)" + "Programs" + "Recognize previously used searches" + "Search <b>%(name)s</b> for <i>%(text)s</i>" + "Search Google as you type" + "Search Yahoo! as you type" + "Search all of your documents (using Beagle)" + "Search all of your documents (using Beagle), as you type" + "Search for %s using Beagle" + "Search for file names like %s" + "Search the web via your browser's search settings" + "Send Email to %s" + "Send Email to <b>%(name)s</b> (%(email)s)" + "Send mail by typing a complete e-mail address" + "Send mail to your contacts by typing their name or e-mail address" + "Setting Up Google Live" + "Shortcut" + "Shortcuts for Bookmarked Searches" + "Show all available search engines" + "Show only the primary search engine" + "Uncategorized" + "We cannot provide e-mail addresses from your address book unless autocompletion is enabled. To do this, from your mail program's menu, choose Edit - Preferences, and then Autocompletion." + "Web Bookmarks" + "Web History" + "Web Search" + "Web Searches" + "Web" + "Yahoo! Search" + "You can customize which search engines are offered." + "You can set shortcuts for your searches." + "You need a Google API key." + "You need a Google account to use Google Live. To get one, go to http://api.google.com/\n\nWhen you have created your account, you should recieve a Google API key by mail. Place this key in the file\n\n~/.gnome2/deskbar-applet/Google.key\n\nIf you do not receive an API key (or you have lost it) in your account verification mail, then go to www.google.com/accounts and log in. Go to api.google.com, click \"Create Account\" and enter your e-mail address and password. Your API key will be re-sent.\n\nNow download the developers kit and extract the GoogleSearch.wsdl file from it. Copy this file to\n\n~/.gnome2/deskbar-applet/GoogleSearch.wsdl" + "You need the Google WSDL file." + "You need to enable autocomplete in your mail preferences" + "You need to install the SOAPpy python module." + "_More..." Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it might be worth investigating. _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n