On Friday, 29 July 2005 at 02:36, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> mutt_ssl_gnutls.c line 516 contains:
>
> mutt_error (_("Error certificate is not X.509"));
>
> Is the punctuation correct? What does this mean?
You're right, probably there should be a colon after Error. I just
removed the word.
> crypt-gpgme.c lines 4122+ contain:
>
> if (is_smime)
> choice = mutt_multi_choice (
> _("S/MIME (e)ncrypt, (s)ign, sign (a)s, (b)oth, (p)gp or (c)lear?"),
> _("esabpfc"));
> else
> choice = mutt_multi_choice (
> _("PGP (e)ncrypt, (s)ign, sign (a)s, (b)oth, s/(m)ime or (c)lear?"),
> _("esabmfc"));
>
> Shouldn't the "f" be removed?
That appears to have been left in deliberately, presumably because
people's fingers have been trained to press 'f' by now. I suppose this
was discussed on the list, but I don't remember the conversation.
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