I see my question should have been clearer - so: is the string
incorrect because there is no "apply" to be hit (and the string should
be modified), or am I missing anything?
Sorry for bothering the list with such a marginal string (which is
maybe even not shown in UI), but I don't like any blind translation.
Stanislav
2016-01-19 5:16 GMT+01:00 Yury Tarasievich <yury.tarasievich@gmail.com>:
Your explanation, while lingually flawless, would confuse the askers, too, I
guess. :)
The string means that for updates to take effect one must press/click
something (button?) labelled 'Apply'.
-Yury
On 01/18/2016 07:43 PM, anne-ology wrote:
Well, whoever typed this must have meant to type whatever would
send
the message ;-)
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