mc/doc/hints/l10n/mc.hint.sv
Slava Zanko 389b55ae6f Add the hint-files synchronization with Transifex.
For upload English hint-file to transifex, type:
cd doc/hints/po && make to-transifex

For download translation from Transifex type:
cd doc/hints/po && make from-transifex && \
    git add ../l10n/mc.hints.* && \
    git commit -s -m 'Update hints files from Transifex'

WARNING! For the functionality you should have installed 'tx' and 'po4a'
utilities. These utilities isn't required for compile and install mc
(you may install these utilities only if you want to interact with Transifex).

Signed-off-by: Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
2013-04-02 11:24:16 +03:00

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Hint: Use C-x t to copy tagged file names to the command line.
Hint: Use C-x p to copy the current pathname to the command line.
Hint: Completion: use M-Tab (or Esc+Tab). Type it twice to get a list.
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viewer.
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cd).
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PAGER.
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