Sorry for the wrong spreading.)
於 二,2006-03-28 於 15:53 +1000,Chester Cheng 提到:
Dear All,
Renato needs some help.
Can anyone give him a clue?
Regards,
Chester
於 一,2006-03-27 於 21:54 +1000,repavici@xxxxxxxxxxxx via RT 提到:<URL: https://i18n.brisbane.redhat.com/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=38464 > Reply on 27.3.2006, at 13:23 Currently I work on system-config-bind. Though one indeed! I have few question regarding what to translate, and what not to: - items between "\ \", and - bold items, between "<b></b>" (example:) If the zone is a slave or stub zone, then the server will suppress the regular \"zone up to date\" (refresh) queries and only perform them when the <b>Heartbeat Interval</b> expires in addition to sending NOTIFY requests. This is the only (?) line where the term: \"zone up to date\" is mentioned. - bold items, between "<b></b>", that start with small caps and are located at the beginning of the string: <b>delegation-only</b>: This is used to enforce the delegation only status of infrastructure zones (e.g. COM, NET, ORG). Name of the module? Cos in Croatian capitalization of words follow different rules than in PC-english (all upper - all lower). - items between "<tt></tt>": To achieve the intended effect of has-old-clients yes, specify the two separate options <b>Authoritative NXDOMAIN Responses</b> <tt>=Enable</tt> and <b>RFC2308 Type1</b> <tt>=Disable</tt> instead. <tt>=Enable</tt> repeats itself as a sole line. I guess this one is OK to translate? Unless it does not repeat anywhere else in this module. I will try to run bind after translation, but I am not sure I can simulate conditions that will bring up all the menus and messages. That only reason why I am bothering you with this questions :) Best regards! --------------------------------------- Renato Pavicic mailto:repavici@xxxxxxxxxxxx renato@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.translator-shop.org The Bat 3.5.25-- fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list
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