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    • Alex Henrie's avatar
      cmd: Consistently wrap lines to 75 characters. · 660021d0
      Alex Henrie authored
      75 characters is the maximum length of a line before gettext breaks it,
      so this convention will cause each translatable string to fit snugly
      into the po files. It's also about what we were doing anyway, just not
      consistently.
      
      The biggest advantage to consistent line wrapping is that translators
      will no longer have to guess where they should insert line breaks.
      
      I have rewrapped the Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Spanish, Finnish,
      French, Croatian, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Dutch,
      Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish, and
      Ukranian translations so as to not burden their maintainers.
      
      The Bulgarian, Greek, Esperanto, Farsi, Hindi, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi,
      Romansh, Slovak, Serbian, Telugu, Thai, and Walloon translations did not
      need to be rewrapped.
      
      I removed Hebrew "translations" of cmd.rc that were just copies of the
      English strings, and marked cmd.rc:142 as fuzzy if the translation
      mentioned wine.conf.
      
      Single-line translations that were 80 characters long or less were not
      wrapped.
      
      The Arabic, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese translations still need to be
      rewrapped.
      660021d0
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