I think I must have misled you guys
What I want to ask is that:
For example:
<h2>After you find that everything is OK, you are ready to register.</h2>
Do I have to translate "After you find that everything is OK, you are ready to register." ?
I did not mean to translate the code inside <.>
I see - sorry for the confusion. Yes, the text inside of the tags should be translated as well in that case.
- Absolute count (TO,CC,BCC): %d
I suggest to check the avast! help - in particular,
Resident Protection / Outlook/Exchange Provider Settings / "Heuristic - Advanced" Page. You'll find the meaning of some items there.
Basically, it's a description for e-mail heuristics (you can see it in the right part of the "Heuristics" page of Internet Mail / Outlook/Exchange provider setting). It shows the current setting for "mass messages" detection.
For example, if there is
Absolute count (TO,CC,BCC): 10it means that when a single message is sent to 10 or more different people, a warning from avast! heuristic will be given (because it's suspicious - it seems like a worm spreading itself).
- Warning count: %d
Again, description of current setting. It shows the number of messages with the same subject or attachment that avast! lets send without giving a warning. If more messages with the same subject/attachment are send, a warning is shown.
* HTML part check - remote iframe
If the e-mail is sent/received in HTML format, it is checked for a remote
iframe HTML tag (which may be dangerious).
* HTML part check - local iframe
If the e-mail is sent/received in HTML format, it is checked for a local
iframe HTML tag (which may be dangerious and is really suspicious).
Create a new chest server
I can see "Select a new Chest server"... The avast! Virus Chest can be stored on a special server (I guess it's a part of server / network edition of avast! and shouldn't really be here). So, this line is just a title / label for Chest server selection in a network.
Verbosity
During the installation, the installer creates a log (of what has been done). After the installation, you can check the log. "Verbosity" means how much of the stored information will be displayed (i.e. how verbose it will be). (I.e. for lower "verbosity", the displayed log will be filtered somehow).
What do "Sessions", "Interactive Selection", and "Invert Selection"
For the explanation of "session" (quite an important term), I suggest to check avast! help again, in particular the page
Enhanced User Interface / Basic Terms.
Session is a particular "instance" of a
task. For example, you have a task called "Scan local disks". When you start this task e.g. on Friday morning, it is one session of this task. If you start the task again on Sunday evening, it's another session of the task - etc.
"Interactive Selection" means that the area to scan is not given for the task, but rather it's entered at the start of the task. For example: the task "Scan local disks" does
not have an interactive selection - the area to scan is given (it's all local disk all the time). When you start a task that has "interactive selection", a "Select area" dialog appears at every start of the task - and you can enter the disk/folder/file that will really be scanned this time.
"Invert selection" simply means "selecting the other items". For example, you have a list of results and some of its lines are selected. If you perform the "invert selection" operation, the lines that were selected now will be unselected and the other lines (those that were not selected now) will be selected instead.
define("PAGEOF", "Page %d of %d");
How can I fill in all the page numbers?
You can't. That's what the program does during the run-time.
That is why the special parts ("%d") are there - so that the program knows where it should place the numbers. Please, do
not change any of these parts. The translation of such an items should look like
"Translated_word_"Page" %d translated_word_"of" %d"(you can reorder the words slighly, but the special parts must stay in the same order as they are).