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@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:4
msgid ""
-"Pick a way to connect OnionShare to Tor by clicking the \"⚙\" icon in the"
-" bottom right of the OnionShare window to get to its settings."
+"Pick a way to connect OnionShare to Tor by clicking the \"⚙\" icon in the "
+"bottom right of the OnionShare window to get to its settings."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:9
@@ -33,16 +33,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:11
msgid ""
-"This is the default, simplest and most reliable way that OnionShare "
-"connects to Tor. For this reason, it's recommended for most users."
+"This is the default, simplest and most reliable way that OnionShare connects "
+"to Tor. For this reason, it's recommended for most users."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:14
msgid ""
-"When you open OnionShare, it launches an already configured ``tor`` "
-"process in the background for OnionShare to use. It doesn't interfere "
-"with other ``tor`` processes on your computer, so you can use the Tor "
-"Browser or the system ``tor`` on their own."
+"When you open OnionShare, it launches an already configured ``tor`` process "
+"in the background for OnionShare to use. It doesn't interfere with other "
+"``tor`` processes on your computer, so you can use the Tor Browser or the "
+"system ``tor`` on their own."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:18
@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:20
msgid ""
-"If you have `downloaded the Tor Browser <https://www.torproject.org>`_ "
-"and don't want two ``tor`` processes running, you can use the ``tor`` "
-"process from the Tor Browser. Keep in mind you need to keep Tor Browser "
-"open in the background while you're using OnionShare for this to work."
+"If you have `downloaded the Tor Browser <https://www.torproject.org>`_ and "
+"don't want two ``tor`` processes running, you can use the ``tor`` process "
+"from the Tor Browser. Keep in mind you need to keep Tor Browser open in the "
+"background while you're using OnionShare for this to work."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:24
@@ -63,16 +63,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:26
msgid ""
-"This is fairly advanced. You'll need to know how edit plaintext files and"
-" do stuff as an administrator."
+"This is fairly advanced. You'll need to know how edit plaintext files and do "
+"stuff as an administrator."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:28
msgid ""
-"Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle `from "
-"<https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/>`_. Extract the compressed file"
-" and copy the extracted folder to ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\`` Rename "
-"the extracted folder with ``Data`` and ``Tor`` in it to ``tor-win32``."
+"Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle `from <https://www.torproject.org/"
+"download/tor/>`_. Extract the compressed file and copy the extracted folder "
+"to ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\`` Rename the extracted folder with ``Data`` "
+"and ``Tor`` in it to ``tor-win32``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:32
@@ -86,24 +86,23 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:39
msgid ""
-"The hashed password output is displayed after some warnings (which you "
-"can ignore). In the case of the above example, it is "
+"The hashed password output is displayed after some warnings (which you can "
+"ignore). In the case of the above example, it is "
"``16:00322E903D96DE986058BB9ABDA91E010D7A863768635AC38E213FDBEF``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:41
msgid ""
-"Now create a new text file at ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\tor-"
-"win32\\torrc`` and put your hashed password output in it, replacing the "
+"Now create a new text file at ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\tor-win32\\torrc`` "
+"and put your hashed password output in it, replacing the "
"``HashedControlPassword`` with the one you just generated::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:46
msgid ""
-"In your administrator command prompt, install ``tor`` as a service using "
-"the appropriate ``torrc`` file you just created (as described in "
-"`<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#NTService>`_). Like "
-"this::"
+"In your administrator command prompt, install ``tor`` as a service using the "
+"appropriate ``torrc`` file you just created (as described in `<https://2019."
+"www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#NTService>`_). Like this::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:50
@@ -113,12 +112,11 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:52
msgid ""
"Open OnionShare and click the \"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should "
-"OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using control port\", and "
-"set \"Control port\" to ``127.0.0.1`` and \"Port\" to ``9051``. Under "
-"\"Tor authentication settings\" choose \"Password\" and set the password "
-"to the control port password you picked above. Click the \"Test "
-"Connection to Tor\" button. If all goes well, you should see \"Connected "
-"to the Tor controller\"."
+"OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using control port\", and set "
+"\"Control port\" to ``127.0.0.1`` and \"Port\" to ``9051``. Under \"Tor "
+"authentication settings\" choose \"Password\" and set the password to the "
+"control port password you picked above. Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\" "
+"button. If all goes well, you should see \"Connected to the Tor controller\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:61
@@ -127,8 +125,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:63
msgid ""
-"First, install `Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>`_ if you don't already have "
-"it, and then install Tor::"
+"First, install `Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>`_ if you don't already have it, "
+"and then install Tor::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:67
@@ -142,10 +140,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:78
msgid ""
"Open OnionShare and click the \"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should "
-"OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using socket file\", and "
-"set the socket file to be ``/usr/local/var/run/tor/control.socket``. "
-"Under \"Tor authentication settings\" choose \"No authentication, or "
-"cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\" button."
+"OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using socket file\", and set "
+"the socket file to be ``/usr/local/var/run/tor/control.socket``. Under \"Tor "
+"authentication settings\" choose \"No authentication, or cookie "
+"authentication\". Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\" button."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:84 ../../source/tor.rst:104
@@ -159,32 +157,30 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:89
msgid ""
"First, install the ``tor`` package. If you're using Debian, Ubuntu, or a "
-"similar Linux distro, It is recommended to use the Tor Project's "
-"`official repository <https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-"
-"repo/>`_."
+"similar Linux distro, It is recommended to use the Tor Project's `official "
+"repository <https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-repo/>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:91
msgid ""
-"Next, add your user to the group that runs the ``tor`` process (in the "
-"case of Debian and Ubuntu, ``debian-tor``) and configure OnionShare to "
-"connect to your system ``tor``'s control socket file."
+"Next, add your user to the group that runs the ``tor`` process (in the case "
+"of Debian and Ubuntu, ``debian-tor``) and configure OnionShare to connect to "
+"your system ``tor``'s control socket file."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:93
msgid ""
-"Add your user to the ``debian-tor`` group by running this command "
-"(replace ``username`` with your actual username)::"
+"Add your user to the ``debian-tor`` group by running this command (replace "
+"``username`` with your actual username)::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:97
msgid ""
-"Reboot your computer. After it boots up again, open OnionShare and click "
-"the \"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should OnionShare connect to Tor?\" "
-"choose \"Connect using socket file\". Set the socket file to be "
-"``/var/run/tor/control``. Under \"Tor authentication settings\" choose "
-"\"No authentication, or cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test "
-"Connection to Tor\" button."
+"Reboot your computer. After it boots up again, open OnionShare and click the "
+"\"⚙\" icon in it. Under \"How should OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose "
+"\"Connect using socket file\". Set the socket file to be ``/var/run/tor/"
+"control``. Under \"Tor authentication settings\" choose \"No authentication, "
+"or cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\" button."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:107
@@ -193,10 +189,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:109
msgid ""
-"If your access to the Internet is censored, you can configure OnionShare "
-"to connect to the Tor network using `Tor bridges "
-"<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en>`_. If OnionShare "
-"connects to Tor without one, you don't need to use a bridge."
+"If your access to the Internet is censored, you can configure OnionShare to "
+"connect to the Tor network using `Tor bridges <https://2019.www.torproject."
+"org/docs/bridges.html.en>`_. If OnionShare connects to Tor without one, you "
+"don't need to use a bridge."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:111
@@ -205,242 +201,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/tor.rst:113
msgid ""
-"You can use the built-in obfs4 pluggable transports, the built-in "
-"meek_lite (Azure) pluggable transports, or custom bridges, which you can "
-"obtain from Tor's `BridgeDB <https://bridges.torproject.org/>`_. If you "
-"need to use a bridge, try the built-in obfs4 ones first."
+"You can use the built-in obfs4 pluggable transports, the built-in meek_lite "
+"(Azure) pluggable transports, or custom bridges, which you can obtain from "
+"Tor's `BridgeDB <https://bridges.torproject.org/>`_. If you need to use a "
+"bridge, try the built-in obfs4 ones first."
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Mac OS X"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "There are several options for how "
-#~ "OnionShare should connect to Tor. You"
-#~ " can change them in Settings, which"
-#~ " you can get to by clicking the"
-#~ " gear icon in the bottom-right "
-#~ "of the window."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Use Tor that is bundled with OnionShare"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "This is the default way that "
-#~ "OnionShare connects to Tor, and it's "
-#~ "also the simplest and most reliable "
-#~ "way. For this reason, it's recommended"
-#~ " for most users."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When you open OnionShare, it will "
-#~ "launch a Tor process in the "
-#~ "background that's configured specifically for"
-#~ " OnionShare to use. This Tor process"
-#~ " won't interfere with other Tor "
-#~ "processes on your computer, so you're"
-#~ " free to run Tor Browser or use"
-#~ " a system Tor in the background."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Attempt automatic configuration with Tor Browser"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can configure OnionShare to connect"
-#~ " to the Tor that comes with Tor"
-#~ " Browser. First, `download Tor Browser "
-#~ "<https://www.torproject.org>`_ here if you "
-#~ "don't already have it. With this "
-#~ "setting selected, you need to keep "
-#~ "Tor Browser open in the background "
-#~ "while you're using OnionShare."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Windows"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle,"
-#~ " which you can get `from here "
-#~ "<https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/>`_. Extract the"
-#~ " zip file and copy the extracted "
-#~ "folder to ``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\``, "
-#~ "and rename the folder to ``tor-"
-#~ "win32``, so that inside that folder "
-#~ "is the ``Data`` and ``Tor`` folders."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Make up a control port password. "
-#~ "I'm going to use ``comprised stumble "
-#~ "rummage work avenging construct volatile`` "
-#~ "as my password. Now open a command"
-#~ " prompt as an administrator, and use"
-#~ " ``tor.exe --hash-password`` to generate"
-#~ " a hash of your password. For "
-#~ "example::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "The hashed password output is displayed"
-#~ " after some warnings (which you can"
-#~ " ignore). In my case, it was "
-#~ "``16:00322E903D96DE986058BB9ABDA91E010D7A863768635AC38E213FDBEF``."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Now create a new text file at "
-#~ "``C:\\Program Files (x86)\\tor-win32\\torrc`` "
-#~ "and put this in it, replacing the"
-#~ " ``HashedControlPassword`` with the one you"
-#~ " just generated::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "In your administrator command prompt, "
-#~ "install tor as a service using the"
-#~ " appropriate ``torrc`` file you just "
-#~ "created (see `here "
-#~ "<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#NTService>`_ "
-#~ "for more information on doing this). "
-#~ "Like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "You're now running a system Tor in Windows!"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Open OnionShare. Click the Settings "
-#~ "icon. Under \"How should OnionShare "
-#~ "connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using"
-#~ " control port\", and set the control"
-#~ " port host to ``127.0.0.1`` and the"
-#~ " port to ``9051``. Under \"Tor "
-#~ "authentication options\" choose \"Password\" "
-#~ "and set the password to your "
-#~ "password, in my case ``comprised stumble"
-#~ " rummage work avenging construct "
-#~ "volatile``. Click the \"Test Settings\" "
-#~ "button. If all goes well, you "
-#~ "should see successfully connected to "
-#~ "tor."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in macOS"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "First, install `Homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`_ "
-#~ "if you don't already have it. "
-#~ "Then, install Tor::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Open OnionShare. Click the Settings "
-#~ "icon. Under \"How should OnionShare "
-#~ "connect to Tor?\" choose \"Connect using"
-#~ " socket file\", and set the socket"
-#~ " file to be "
-#~ "``/usr/local/var/run/tor/control.socket``. Under \"Tor "
-#~ "authentication options\" choose \"No "
-#~ "authentication, or cookie authentication\". "
-#~ "Click the \"Test Settings\" button. If"
-#~ " all goes well, you should see "
-#~ "successfully connected to tor."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Using a system Tor in Linux"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "First, install the tor package. If "
-#~ "you're using Debian, Ubuntu, or a "
-#~ "similar Linux distro, I recommend you"
-#~ " use Tor Project's `official repository "
-#~ "<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en>`_. For "
-#~ "example, in Ubuntu 20.04::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Next, add your user to the group"
-#~ " that runs the Tor process (in "
-#~ "the case of Debian and Ubuntu, "
-#~ "``debian-tor``) and configure OnionShare to"
-#~ " connect to your system Tor's control"
-#~ " socket file."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Reboot your computer. After it boots "
-#~ "up again, open OnionShare. Click the "
-#~ "Settings icon. Under \"How should "
-#~ "OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose "
-#~ "\"Connect using socket file\", and set"
-#~ " the socket file to be "
-#~ "``/var/run/tor/control``. Under \"Tor authentication"
-#~ " options\" choose \"No authentication, or"
-#~ " cookie authentication\". Click the \"Test"
-#~ " Settings\" button. If all goes well,"
-#~ " you should see successfully connect "
-#~ "to Tor."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If your access to the internet is"
-#~ " censored, you can configure OnionShare "
-#~ "to connect to the Tor network "
-#~ "using `Tor bridges "
-#~ "<https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/bridges.html.en>`_. If "
-#~ "OnionShare successfully connects to Tor, "
-#~ "you don't need to use a bridge."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "To configure bridges, open OnionShare settings."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can use the built-in obfs4 "
-#~ "pluggable transports, the built-in "
-#~ "meek_lite (Azure) pluggable transports, or "
-#~ "custom bridges, which you can obtain "
-#~ "from Tor's `BridgeDB "
-#~ "<https://bridges.torproject.org/>`_. If you need "
-#~ "to use a bridge, you should try"
-#~ " the built-in obfs4 ones first."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Download the Tor Windows Expert Bundle"
-#~ " `from <https://www.torproject.org/download/tor/>`_. "
-#~ "Extract the ZIP file and copy the"
-#~ " extracted folder to ``C:\\Program Files"
-#~ " (x86)\\`` Rename the extracted folder "
-#~ "with ``Data`` and ``Tor`` in it to"
-#~ " ``tor-win32``."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Open OnionShare and click the \"⚙\" "
-#~ "icon in it. Under \"How should "
-#~ "OnionShare connect to Tor?\" choose "
-#~ "\"Connect using control port\", and set"
-#~ " \"Control port\" to ``127.0.0.1`` and "
-#~ "\"Port\" to ``9051``. Under \"Tor "
-#~ "authentication settings\" choose \"Password\" "
-#~ "and set the password to the "
-#~ "control port password you picked above"
-#~ " Click the \"Test Connection to Tor\""
-#~ " button. If all goes well, you "
-#~ "should see \"Connected to the Tor "
-#~ "controller\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "First, install `Homebrew <https://brew.sh/>`_ "
-#~ "if you don't already have it. "
-#~ "Then, install Tor::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-