Re: seahorse message meaning?



On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 20:21, Tino Meinen wrote:
> I'm somewhat puzzled by this (ambiguous) message in seahorse
> 
> #: src/seahorse-text-editor.glade2.h:2
> msgid "Clear sign text with default key"
> msgstr ""
> 
> Does this mean:
> 1. To clear a signature text using a default key
> 2. To clear a signature text containing a default key
> 3. A clear signature-text with a default key.
> 4. a typo; it should be: Sign text using default key
> 5. any I missed?
> 
> anyone knows what the message should mean?

'Clear Sign' is an operation similar to 'Sign' (signing an email is
actually clear signing).  Gnupg operations say the following:
gpg --sign: make a signature
gpg --clearsign: make a clear text signature
I have replaced the description with 'Make a clear text signature'

> 
> Furthermore I found several (nearly) duplicate mnemonic versions of some
> strings (I know there is almost always a version with and without
> mnemonics, but the versions *with* could be synchronised methinks):
> 
> Clear Sign
> C_lear Sign
> _Clear Sign

Fixed, now all 'C_lear Sign' so as not to conflict with '_Copy'

> 
> _Key ID:

Only used in import, but that feature is currently not available.

> Key ID:
> keyid

shouldn't need to be translated

> Key ID
> 

As for 'Key ID' and 'Key ID:', the colon is for a label with the id to
the right, while the other is for a tree view column which seems
inapproriate for a colon.

I've updated the text editor and file manager to try to synchronize the
tooltips and mnemonics.

Thanks

-- 
Jacob Perkins <jap1@users.sourceforge.net>
seahorse



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