From: Carsten K. <car...@us...> - 2001-12-16 07:43:21
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Update of /cvsroot/phpwiki/phpwiki/locale/de/pgsrc In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv27483/phpwiki/locale/de/pgsrc Modified Files: GuterStil Log Message: Additional German translations. Neue Seiten: FrischeSeiten, MeistBesucht, SeiteFinden fr 1,3-style Plugins. Die Universum fhrt tendenziell nach dem Chaos. Die Universum fhrt tendenziell nach Wiki. Index: GuterStil =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/phpwiki/phpwiki/locale/de/pgsrc/GuterStil,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -C2 -r1.1 -r1.2 *** GuterStil 2000/11/02 21:15:32 1.1 --- GuterStil 2001/12/16 07:43:18 1.2 *************** *** 1,13 **** ! "Young writers often suppose that style is a garnish for the meat of ! prose, a sauce by which a dull dish is made palatable. Style has no such ! separate entity; it is nondetachable, unfilterable. The beginner should ! approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no ! other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices ! that are popularly believed to indicate style--all mannerisms, tricks, ! adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity, ! orderliness, sincerity." ! ! --Strunk and White, "The Elements of Style" ! ! ''And thus an American textbook, typical required reading for 10th-grade English students, unknowingly extols some virtues of WabiSabi'' ! --scummings --- 1,48 ---- ! From [no address given] Sun Dec 16 02:19:06 2001 ! ! Subject: GuterStil ! ! From: [no address given] (PhpWiki) ! ! Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 23:11:46 -0500 ! ! Mime-Version: 1.0 (Produced by PhpWiki 1.3.0-jeffs-hacks) ! ! Content-Type: application/x-phpwiki; ! ! pagename=GuterStil; ! ! flags=""; ! ! Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ! ! ! ! "Young writers often suppose that style is a garnish for the meat of ! ! prose, a sauce by which a dull dish is made palatable. Style has no such ! ! separate entity; it is nondetachable, unfilterable. The beginner should ! ! approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no ! ! other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices ! ! that are popularly believed to indicate style--all mannerisms, tricks, ! ! adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity, ! ! orderliness, sincerity." ! ! ! ! --Strunk and White, "The Elements of Style" ! ! ! ! ''And thus an American textbook, typical required reading for 10th-grade = ! ! English students, unknowingly extols some virtues of WabiSabi'' ! ! --scummings ! |