Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: fb37535aeaf0ad7fa063b47d1db902e6f174183f
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=fb37535aeaf0ad…
Author: Götz Golla <gg(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Mon Oct 14 17:19:21 2013 +0200
a few grammar fixes in help texts
---
web/htdocs/wato.py | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/web/htdocs/wato.py b/web/htdocs/wato.py
index e7fad09..b341690 100644
--- a/web/htdocs/wato.py
+++ b/web/htdocs/wato.py
@@ -12822,7 +12822,7 @@ def declare_bi_valuespecs(aggregation_rules):
CascadingDropdown(
title = _("Nodes to create:"),
help = _("When calling a rule you can use the place holder
<tt>$1$</tt> "
- "in the rule arguments. This will be replaced by
the actual host "
+ "in the rule arguments. It will be replaced by the
actual host "
"names found by the search - one host name for each
rule call."),
choices = subnode_choices,
),
@@ -12852,7 +12852,7 @@ def declare_bi_valuespecs(aggregation_rules):
CascadingDropdown(
title = _("Nodes to create:"),
help = _("When calling a rule you can use the place holder
<tt>$1$</tt> "
- "in the rule arguments. This will be replaced by
the actual host "
+ "in the rule arguments. It will be replaced by the
actual host "
"names found by the search - one host name for each
rule call. If you "
"have regular expression subgroups in the service
pattern, then "
"the place holders <tt>$2$</tt> will
represent the first group match, "
@@ -12986,7 +12986,7 @@ def mode_bi_edit_rule(phase):
( "title",
TextUnicode(
title = _("Rule Title"),
- help = _("The title of the BI nodes that are created from that rule.
This will be "
+ help = _("The title of the BI nodes which are created from this rule.
This will be "
"displayed as the name of the node in the BI view. For
"
"top level nodes this title must be unique. You can insert
"
"rule parameters like <tt>$FOO$</tt> or
<tt>$BAR$</tt> here."),
@@ -13009,8 +13009,8 @@ def mode_bi_edit_rule(phase):
"be named like variables in programming languages. For
example you can "
"make your rule have the two parameters
<tt>HOST</tt> and <tt>INST</tt>. "
"When calling the rule - from an aggergation or a higher
level rule - "
- "you will then specify two arbitrary values for that
parameters. In the "
- "title of the rule, the host and service names you can then
insert the "
+ "you can then specify two arbitrary values for these
parameters. In the "
+ "title of the rule as well as the host and service names, you
can insert the "
"actual value of the parameters by
<tt>$HOST$</tt> and <tt>$INST$</tt> "
"(enclosed in dollar signs)."),
orientation = "horizontal",