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1999-11-25 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/menus.c: Removed the definitions of the tearoff menu items and build them on the fly. Added N_()-marked submenus instead so they get properly translated. Removed N_() from all separators. Hacked menu_translate(): Don't try to translate separators, tearoffs and the /File/MRUxx entries. Avoid multiple lookups in the "gimp-std-plugins" domain. Translating plug-in menu entries is still broken. Defined all filter categories for proper translation and a first try to order them and to add separators (please comment...). New Category /Filters/Web. (Did 'make update-po' in the po* directories and updated the german translations.) * app/about_dialog.c * app/brush_select.c * app/drawable.c * app/errors.c * app/free_select.c * app/gradient.c * app/info_dialog.c * app/plug_in.c * app/tool_options.c: minor i18n updates like removing _() from some error messages. * app/context_manager.c: a private context for the Xinput Airbrush. * plug-ins/common/video.c: Register under /Filters/Distorts * plug-ins/imagemap/imap_main.c: Register under /Filters/Web (Marc, what about putting "prepare for gif" and "webify" there?) * plug-ins/perl/po/de.po: s/Xtn/Xtns/g
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