X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=esd-ja.po;h=8ce49eaa529a11f5966d9d0a619f46e2b33f5496;hb=d71144f9b0cd6daec388fddb2d4cff1adba91919;hp=1883ddae9402cf7ed3c8a84eee232fcb2fc0db75;hpb=bfa23ba2e62662853c44efd1d766aa7df923691a;p=enc.git diff --git a/esd-ja.po b/esd-ja.po index 1883ddae..8ce49eaa 100644 --- a/esd-ja.po +++ b/esd-ja.po @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: emailselfdefense 4.0\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-12-15 21:32+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-12-16 11:42+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2016-02-29 23:39+0000\n" "Last-Translator: NIIBE Yutaka \n" "Language-Team: Japanese \n" @@ -2473,9 +2473,9 @@ msgstr "" #. type: Content of:

# | In your email program, go back to the first encrypted email that Edward # | sent you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it will have a -# | [-message from Enigmail-] {+green checkmark+} at the [-top, which most -# | likely says \"Enigmail: Part of this message encrypted.\"-] {+top -# | \"OpenPGP\" button.+} +# | [-message from Enigmail at-] {+green checkmark on+} the [-top, which most +# | likely says \"Enigmail: Part of this message encrypted.\"-] {+\"OpenPGP\" +# | button.+} #, fuzzy #| msgid "" #| "In your email program, go back to the first encrypted email that Edward " @@ -2485,7 +2485,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "In your email program, go back to the first encrypted email that Edward sent " "you. Because Edward encrypted it with your public key, it will have a green " -"checkmark at the top \"OpenPGP\" button." +"checkmark on the \"OpenPGP\" button." msgstr "" "メール・プログラムでEdward君があなたに送信した最初の暗号メールを開いてくださ" "い。Edward君があなたの公開鍵で暗号化したので、上部にEnigmailからのメッセージ" @@ -3236,11 +3236,11 @@ msgstr "#2ワークショップを計画する" # | ID (for signing each other's keys). If you'd like to make it easy for the # | participants to use [-Diceware-] {+Diceware+} -# | for choosing passwords, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the -# | location you select has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make -# | backup plans in case the connection stops working on the day of the -# | workshop. Libraries, coffee shops, and community centers make great -# | locations. Try to get all the participants to set up an +# | for choosing [-passwords,-] {+passphrases,+} get a pack of dice +# | beforehand. Make sure the location you select has an easily accessible +# | Internet connection, and make backup plans in case the connection stops +# | working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, coffee shops, and community +# | centers make great locations. Try to get all the participants to set up an # | [-Enigmail-compatible-] email client {+based on Thunderbird+} before the # | event. Direct them to their email provider's IT department or help page if # | they run into errors. @@ -3263,10 +3263,10 @@ msgid "" "(for signing each other's keys). If you'd like to make it easy for the " "participants to use Diceware for choosing " -"passwords, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the location you select " -"has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans in case " -"the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, coffee " -"shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the " +"passphrases, get a pack of dice beforehand. Make sure the location you " +"select has an easily accessible Internet connection, and make backup plans " +"in case the connection stops working on the day of the workshop. Libraries, " +"coffee shops, and community centers make great locations. Try to get all the " "participants to set up an email client based on Thunderbird before the " "event. Direct them to their email provider's IT department or help page if " "they run into errors."