[tor-commits] [manual/develop] better lines for localization. trailing space

gus at torproject.org gus at torproject.org
Fri Jul 9 17:07:35 UTC 2021


commit 4855d21516cb84020b2fafa64ff125bcb1b5d09c
Author: emma peel <emma.peel at riseup.net>
Date:   Wed Mar 3 15:41:53 2021 +0100

    better lines for localization. trailing space
---
 content/onion-services/contents.lr  | 3 ++-
 content/troubleshooting/contents.lr | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/onion-services/contents.lr b/content/onion-services/contents.lr
index dfe914a..8334f0c 100644
--- a/content/onion-services/contents.lr
+++ b/content/onion-services/contents.lr
@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ Onion services offer several advantages over ordinary services on the non-privat
 
 Just like any other website, you will need to know the address of an onion service in order to connect to it. An onion address is a string of 16 (and in V3 format, 56) mostly random letters and numbers, followed by ".onion".
 
-When accessing a website that uses an onion service, Tor Browser will show in the URL bar an icon of an onion displaying the state of your connection: secure and using an onion service. You can learn more about the onion site that you are visiting by looking at the Circuit Display.
+When accessing a website that uses an onion service, Tor Browser will show in the URL bar an icon of an onion displaying the state of your connection: secure and using an onion service.
+You can learn more about the onion site that you are visiting by looking at the Circuit Display.
 
 Another way to learn about an onion site is if the website administrator has implemented a feature called Onion-Location.
 Onion-Location is a non-standard HTTP header that websites can use to advertise their onion counterpart.
diff --git a/content/troubleshooting/contents.lr b/content/troubleshooting/contents.lr
index 9131667..757a345 100644
--- a/content/troubleshooting/contents.lr
+++ b/content/troubleshooting/contents.lr
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Alternatively, on GNU/Linux, to view the logs right in the terminal, navigate to
 
 `./start-tor-browser.desktop --verbose`
 
-or to save the logs to a file (default: tor-browser.log)
+Or to save the logs to a file (default: tor-browser.log):
 
 `./start-tor-browser.desktop --log [file]`
 





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