On 17/01/11 22:53, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
Yeah,
2011/1/17 Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt>
I think it's mentioned in the license, and if not, it could be. I'm sure
there are better ways to explain that than DO NOT TRANSLATE OR LOCALIZE THIS
DOCUMENT.
that text reads like a sign in a prison or something. As if that document
should not be opening at all. But if its intent is to scare people, I am
sure the design project can make that text even bigger and louder. ;)
Lp, m.
Could we be better off with the same document preserved as e.g PDF?
Olav
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