Re: [PATCH] git-gui: various French translation fixes

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On Thu, Mar 19, 2009, Sam Hocevar wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009, Christian Couder wrote:
> > > >  #: git-gui.sh:2484 lib/index.tcl:410
> > > >  msgid "Revert Changes"
> > > > -msgstr "Annuler les modifications (revert)"
> > > > +msgstr "Révoquer les modifications"
> > >
> > > I am not sure that "Révoquer" is better than "Annuler".
> > 
> > Perhaps "Inverser"?
> 
>    I suggested "révoquer" because it was close enough to "revert" that
> there was no need to specify "(revert)" in the translation itself.
> It's what the French Wikipedia interface used to say to revert edits.
> But I see they now use "défaire" (undo), so apparently they deemed
> it inappropriate for some reason. I have no strong preference for
> "Inverser" or even "Annuler", I just want it to be consistent and to get
> rid of the "(revert)" at the end of this message.

   Sorry, I misread the Wikipedia interface because I wasn't logged in
and only admins can truly revert edits. So it does have "revert" (to
cancel an edit) and "undo" (to perform the opposite edit of a given
edit), which get translated to "révoquer" and "défaire". I therefore
think "révoquer" is just as good as the others.

-- 
Sam.
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