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authorBruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2006-10-18 22:38:52 (GMT)
committer Bruno Coudoin <bcoudoin@src.gnome.org>2006-10-18 22:38:52 (GMT)
commitd0895b584a0c59677e31e7609cb9ba5b714dc3cd (patch)
treed5e3b7972a4424f750b8eff424c961d63fadea05 /boards/gnumch-factors.xml.in
parent7ee676c3261774968fed5dca2339035658163676 (diff)
- There were a lot of bad formatted xml string in the menus for the help.
When a line is split on several lines, the xml:space="preserve" was missing in numerous places. It means that many translations was missing. - Fixed some bad English thanks to Clytie.
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<_description>Guide the Number Muncher to all the factors of the number at the top of the screen.</_description>
<_prerequisite></_prerequisite>
<_goal>Learn about factors and multiples.</_goal>
- <_manual>The factors of a number are all the numbers that divide that number evenly. For example, the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 and 6. 4 is not a factor of 6 because 6 cannot be divided into 4 equal pieces. If one number is a multiple of a second number, then the second number is a factor of the first number. You can think of multiples as families, and factors are the people in those families. So 1, 2, 3 and 6 all fit into the 6 family, but 4 belongs to another family.
-Use the arrow keys to navigate around the board and to avoid the Troggles. Press the spacebar to eat a number.</_manual>
+ <_manual>The factors of a number are all the numbers that divide that number evenly. For example, the factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3 and 6. 4 is not a factor of 6 because 6 cannot be divided into 4 equal pieces. If one number is a multiple of a second number, then the second number is a factor of the first number. You can think of multiples as families, and factors are the people in those families. So 1, 2, 3 and 6 all fit into the 6 family, but 4 belongs to another family. Use the arrow keys to navigate around the board and to avoid the Troggles. Press the spacebar to eat a number.</_manual>
</Board>
</GCompris>