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, and
This is used as the final separator in an inline list of three or
more elements.  The string ", " will be used to separate all but
the last pair of elements.  Using these two strings, a list of
names would be formatted as "Tom, Dick, and Harry".

There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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and
This is used as a list item seperator for inline lists of exactly two
elements.  A list of two names would be formatted as "Tom and Dick".

There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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This is used to offset an inline description from a title.  This is
typically used on title and refpurpose of a refentry element, which
models the structure of a man page.

There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in ../xslt/gettext/l10n.xml.in.h:32
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Contents
Used as the title of the listing of subsections
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Next
Used as link to the next page in a series.
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Previous
Used as link to the previous page in a series.
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watermark-blockquote-201C.png
This is an image of the opening quotation character for your language.
The image is used as a watermark on blockquote elements.  There are a
number of different quote characters used by various languages, so the
image name is translatable.  The name of the icon should be of the form
"watermark-blockquote-XXXX.png", where XXXX is the Unicode code point
of the opening quote character.  For example, some languages use the
double angle quotation mark.  Translators for these languages should
use "watermark-blockquote-00AB.png".

The image, however, is not automatically created.  Do not translate
this to a value if there isn't a corresponding file in gnome-doc-utils,
under the directory data/watermarks.

Languages that use guillemets (angle quotation marks) should use either
00AB or 00BB, depending on whether the opening quotation is the left
guillemet or the right guillemet.  Languages that use inverted comma
quotation marks should use 201C, 201D, or 201E.  Single quotation marks
don't make very nice watermarks, so if you would normally open a quote
with single quotation marks in your language, use the corresponding
double quotation mark for the watermark image.

Translators who have been around Gnome for a while should recognize
this as nearly the same as the "yelp-watermark-blockquote-201C" string
once found inside Yelp.  The watermark functionality has been moved to
gnome-doc-utils.

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<msgid>bibliolabel.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<bibliolabel/>]</msgstr>
This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.

biblioentry - An entry in a bibliography
bibliomixed - An entry in a bibliography
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/biblioentry.html
http://www.docbook.org/tdg/en/html/bibliomixed.html

This is a format message used to format the labels for entries in
a bibliography.  The content of the label is often an abbreviation
of the authors' names and the year of publication.  In English,
these are generally formatted with [square brackets] surrounding
them.

This string is similar to citation.format, but they are used in
different places.  The citation formatter is used when referencing
a bibliography entry in running prose.  This formatter is used for
the actual bibliography entry.  You may use the same formatting for
both, but you don't have to.

Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
appropriate content, as follows:

bibliolabel - The text content of the bibliography label

These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
insert the label, simply write left angle bracket, bibliolabel,
slash, right angle bracket.

Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.

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<msgid>citation.format</msgid> <msgstr>[<citation/>]</msgstr>
This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.

citetitle - An inline bibliographic reference to another published work
http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/citation.html

This is a format message used to format inline citations to other
published works.  The content is typically an abbreviation of the
authors' last names.  In English, this abbreviation is usually
written inside [square brackets].

Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
appropriate content, as follows:

citation - The text content of the citation element, possibly
as a link to an entry in the bibliography

These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
insert the citation, simply write left angle bracket, citation,
slash, right angle bracket.

Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.

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<msgid>email.tooltip</msgid> <msgstr>Send email to ‘<string/>’.</msgstr>
This is a special format message.  Please read the full translator
documentation before translating this message.  The documentation
is maintained as part of the stylesheet documentation in DocBook.
For your convenience, it has also been converted to an HTML file
named STYLESHEETS.xml in the i18n directory.

This is a format message used to format tooltips on mailto: links
created from DocBook's email element.

Special elements in the message will be replaced with the
appropriate content, as follows:

string - The linked-to email address

These should be written as empty XML elements.  Due to limitations
in intltool, I can't write XML content in translator comments.  To
insert the email address, simply write left angle bracket, string,
slash, right angle bracket.

Additionally, format messages can use the i, b, and tt markup tags
to mark text as italic, bold, and monospace.

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