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diff --git a/i18n/da/libkppp.ts b/i18n/da/libkppp.ts index b184b3f..79213ec 100644 --- a/i18n/da/libkppp.ts +++ b/i18n/da/libkppp.ts @@ -210,256 +210,260 @@ made to the domain name.</source> <message> <source>Configuration:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Automatic</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Manual</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>DNS IP address:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>Allows you to specify a new DNS server to be used while you are connected. When the connection is closed, this DNS entry will be removed again. To add a DNS server, type in the IP address of the DNS server here and click on <b>Add</b></source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Add</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Click this button to add the DNS server specified in the field above. The entry will then be added to the list below</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Remove</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Click this button to remove the selected DNS server entry from the list below</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>DNS address list:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>This shows all defined DNS servers to use while you are connected. Use the <b>Add</b> and <b>Remove</b> buttons to modify the list</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Disable DNS servers during connection</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>When this option is selected, all DNS servers specified in <tt>/etc/resolv.conf</tt> are temporary disabled while the dialup connection is established. After the connection is closed, the servers will be re-enabled Typically, there is no reason to use this option, but it may become useful under some circumstances.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> <context> <name>DevicesWidget</name> <message> <source>No devices selected.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Are you sure you want to delete the device "%1"?</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Confirm</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>New Device</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Edit Device: </source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>&Device</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>&Modem</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Allows you to modify the selected device</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Create a new device</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Makes a copy of the selected device. All settings of the selected device are copied to a new device, that you can modify to fit your needs</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>Deletes the selected device <font color="red"><b>Use with care!</b></font></source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>You must enter a unique device name</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> + <message> + <source>Error</source> + <translation type="unfinished"></translation> + </message> </context> <context> <name>DialWidget</name> <message> <source>Connection name:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Type in a unique name for this connection</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Phone number:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>&Add...</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>&Remove</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>Specifies the phone numbers to dial. You can supply multiple numbers here, simply click on "Add". You can arrange the order the numbers are tried by using the arrow buttons. When a number is busy or fails, <i>kppp</i> will try the next number and so on</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Customize pppd Arguments...</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> <context> <name>ExecWidget</name> <message> <source>Here you can select commands to run at certain stages of the connection. The commands are run with your real user id, so you cannot run any commands here requiring root permissions (unless, of course, you are root).<br><br>Be sure to supply the whole path to the program otherwise we might be unable to find it.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Before connect:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Allows you to run a program <b>before</b> a connection is established. It is called immediately before dialing has begun. This might be useful, e.g. to stop HylaFAX blocking the modem.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Upon connect:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Allows you to run a program <b>after</b> a connection is established. When your program is called, all preparations for an Internet connection are finished. Very useful for fetching mail and news</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Before disconnect:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Allows you to run a program <b>before</b> a connection is closed. The connection will stay open until the program exits.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Upon disconnect:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Allows you to run a program <b>after</b> a connection has been closed.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> </context> <context> <name>GatewayWidget</name> <message> <source>Configuration</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Default gateway</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>This makes the PPP peer computer (the computer you are connected to with your modem) to act as a gateway. Your computer will send all packets not going to a computer inside your local net to this computer, which will route these packets. This is the default for most ISPs, so you should probably leave this option on.</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Static gateway</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source><p>Allows you to specify which computer you want to use as gateway (see <i>Default Gateway</i> above)</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Gateway IP address:</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> <source>Assign the default route to this gateway</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> |