Hi, julien <jm.hard@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I don't well understand <revision> > Should it be: > 1/ <revision> > <revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber> > <date lang="en">... > <authorinitials lang="en">... > <date lang="fr">... > <authorinitials lang="fr">... > </revision> > with only one revnumber for the file, > or > 2/ <revision lang="en"> > <revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber> > <date>... > <authorinitials>... > </revision> > <revision lang="fr"> > <revnumber>$revision:$</revnumber> > <date>... > <authorinitials>... > </revision> > with a revnumber for every language in the file? $revision$ refers to the CVS revision of the file and the value is inserted automatically. So a file can only have a single revision number, the first version should thus be sufficient. Sven PS: This will change somewhat next week when CVS is being migrated to Subversion. In a subversion repository there is only one revision number for the whole repository. Whether that is a problem or not, I don't know. _______________________________________________ Gimp-docs mailing list Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs