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%s: extra operand: %s
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%s: extra operand: %s
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:103
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Try `%s --help' for more information.
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
Try `%s --help' for more information.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:105
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hello, world
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hello, world
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:107
4.
+---------------+
| Hello, world! |
+---------------+
TRANSLATORS: Use box drawing characters or other fancy stuff
if your encoding (e.g., UTF-8) allows it.  If done so add the
following note, please:

[Note: For best viewing results use a UTF-8 locale, please.]

There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
+---------------+
| Hello, world! |
+---------------+
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:116
5.
Hello, world!
Hello, world!
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:60
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Usage: %s [OPTION]...
TRANSLATORS: --help output 1 (synopsis)
no-wrap
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Usage: %s [OPTION]...
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:121
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Print a friendly, customizable greeting.
TRANSLATORS: --help output 2 (brief description)
no-wrap
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Print a friendly, customizable greeting.
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:126
8.
-h, --help display this help and exit
-v, --version display version information and exit
TRANSLATORS: --help output 3: options 1/2
no-wrap
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
-h, --help display this help and exit
-v, --version display version information and exit
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:132
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-t, --traditional use traditional greeting format
-n, --next-generation use next-generation greeting format
-g, --greeting=TEXT use TEXT as the greeting message
TRANSLATORS: --help output 4: options 2/2
no-wrap
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
-t, --traditional use traditional greeting format
-n, --next-generation use next-generation greeting format
-g, --greeting=TEXT use TEXT as the greeting message
Translated and reviewed by Nick Ellery
Located in src/hello.c:166
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Report bugs to: %s
TRANSLATORS: --help output 5+ (reports)
TRANSLATORS: the placeholder indicates the bug-reporting address
for this application.  Please add _another line_ with the
address for translation bugs.
no-wrap
There are line breaks here. Each one represents a line break. Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
Report bugs to: %s
Translated and reviewed by Sean van den Eijnden
Located in src/hello.c:149
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Contributors to this translation: Nick Ellery, Richard Wilbur, Sean van den Eijnden.