[Xfce4-commits] <thunar:master> l10n: Updated Spanish (Castilian) (es) translation to 89%

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Sun Aug 7 22:46:01 CEST 2011


Updating branch refs/heads/master
         to af0e7490e3ed35ba4487158a9d4e53d5479d6348 (commit)
       from 245c6b4affbafed4e89d07d82595fb0354d2e9ba (commit)

commit af0e7490e3ed35ba4487158a9d4e53d5479d6348
Author: Andres Sanchez <afsanchez93 at gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Aug 7 22:44:58 2011 +0200

    l10n: Updated Spanish (Castilian) (es) translation to 89%
    
    New status: 261 messages complete with 3 fuzzies and 29 untranslated.
    
    Transmitted-via: Transifex (translations.xfce.org).

 docs/manual/po/es.po |    3 ++-
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/manual/po/es.po b/docs/manual/po/es.po
index ca5accf..db900ca 100644
--- a/docs/manual/po/es.po
+++ b/docs/manual/po/es.po
@@ -557,8 +557,9 @@ msgid "Useful tips to trouble shoot the volume manager in case it does not work
 msgstr "Consejos útiles para el gestor de volumen en caso de no funcionar como se esperaba."
 
 #: Thunar.xml656(para)
+#, fuzzy
 msgid "Make sure <application>Thunar</application> is running as daemon. The volume manager depends on this, as it is not a daemon by itself. By default, Xfce automatically spawns <application>Thunar</application> as daemon on startup. If it got killed for some reason, open the <guilabel>Run program</guilabel> (using the keyboard shortcut <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo> or right-click on the desktop and choose <guilabel>Run Program...</guilabel> from the desktop menu), enter <literal>Thunar --daemon</literal> and click <guibutton>Run</guibutton>."
-msgstr ""
+msgstr "Asegurese que <application>Thunar</application> esta corriendo como daemon. "
 
 #: Thunar.xml668(para)
 msgid "Try running <application>thunar-volman</application> from a <application>Terminal</application> window after hot-plugging the drive or inserting the media. First, you need to figure out the HAL UDI of the new device using <application>lshal</application> or <application>hal-device</application>. Once you know the UDI, run <literal>thunar-volman --device-added <udi-of-your-device></literal> in a <application>Terminal</application> window and watch the output for errors or warnings."


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