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-rw-r--r--docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/features.po616
-rw-r--r--docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/help.po78
-rw-r--r--docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/install.po257
-rw-r--r--docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/security.po215
-rw-r--r--docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po350
7 files changed, 340 insertions, 1789 deletions
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/advanced.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/advanced.po
index 8b9457ea..6794cf5e 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/advanced.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/advanced.po
@@ -27,25 +27,25 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:9
msgid ""
-"Everything in OnionShare is temporary by default. If you close an "
-"OnionShare tab, its address no longer exists and it can't be used again. "
-"Sometimes you might want an OnionShare service to be persistent. This is "
-"useful if you want to host a website available from the same OnionShare "
-"address even if you reboot your computer."
+"Everything in OnionShare is temporary by default. If you close an OnionShare "
+"tab, its address no longer exists and it can't be used again. Sometimes you "
+"might want an OnionShare service to be persistent. This is useful if you "
+"want to host a website available from the same OnionShare address even if "
+"you reboot your computer."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:13
msgid ""
"To make any tab persistent, check the \"Save this tab, and automatically "
-"open it when I open OnionShare\" box before starting the server. When a "
-"tab is saved a purple pin icon appears to the left of its server status."
+"open it when I open OnionShare\" box before starting the server. When a tab "
+"is saved a purple pin icon appears to the left of its server status."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:18
msgid ""
-"When you quit OnionShare and then open it again, your saved tabs will "
-"start opened. You'll have to manually start each service, but when you do"
-" they will start with the same OnionShare address and password."
+"When you quit OnionShare and then open it again, your saved tabs will start "
+"opened. You'll have to manually start each service, but when you do they "
+"will start with the same OnionShare address and password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:21
@@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:28
msgid ""
"By default, all OnionShare services are protected with the username "
-"``onionshare`` and a randomly-generated password. If someone takes 20 "
-"wrong guesses at the password, your onion service is automatically "
-"stopped to prevent a brute force attack against the OnionShare service."
+"``onionshare`` and a randomly-generated password. If someone takes 20 wrong "
+"guesses at the password, your onion service is automatically stopped to "
+"prevent a brute force attack against the OnionShare service."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:31
@@ -71,16 +71,16 @@ msgid ""
"Sometimes you might want your OnionShare service to be accessible to the "
"public, like if you want to set up an OnionShare receive service so the "
"public can securely and anonymously send you files. In this case, it's "
-"better to disable the password altogether. If you don't do this, someone "
-"can force your server to stop just by making 20 wrong guesses of your "
-"password, even if they know the correct password."
+"better to disable the password altogether. If you don't do this, someone can "
+"force your server to stop just by making 20 wrong guesses of your password, "
+"even if they know the correct password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:35
msgid ""
-"To turn off the password for any tab, just check the \"Don't use a "
-"password\" box before starting the server. Then the server will be public"
-" and won't have a password."
+"To turn off the password for any tab, just check the \"Don't use a password"
+"\" box before starting the server. Then the server will be public and won't "
+"have a password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:38
@@ -89,35 +89,34 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:40
msgid ""
-"OnionShare supports scheduling exactly when a service should start and "
-"stop. Before starting a server, click \"Show advanced settings\" in its "
-"tab and then check the boxes next to either \"Start onion service at "
-"scheduled time\", \"Stop onion service at scheduled time\", or both, and "
-"set the respective desired dates and times."
+"OnionShare supports scheduling exactly when a service should start and stop. "
+"Before starting a server, click \"Show advanced settings\" in its tab and "
+"then check the boxes next to either \"Start onion service at scheduled time"
+"\", \"Stop onion service at scheduled time\", or both, and set the "
+"respective desired dates and times."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:43
msgid ""
"If you scheduled a service to start in the future, when you click the "
-"\"Start sharing\" button you will see a timer counting down until it "
-"starts. If you scheduled it to stop in the future, after it's started you"
-" will see a timer counting down to when it will stop automatically."
+"\"Start sharing\" button you will see a timer counting down until it starts. "
+"If you scheduled it to stop in the future, after it's started you will see a "
+"timer counting down to when it will stop automatically."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:46
msgid ""
-"**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically start can be used as "
-"a dead man's switch**, where your service will be made public at a given "
-"time in the future if anything happens to you. If nothing happens to you,"
-" you can cancel the service before it's scheduled to start."
+"**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically start can be used as a "
+"dead man's switch**, where your service will be made public at a given time "
+"in the future if anything happens to you. If nothing happens to you, you can "
+"cancel the service before it's scheduled to start."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:51
msgid ""
-"**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically stop can be useful to"
-" limit exposure**, like if you want to share secret documents while "
-"making sure they're not available on the Internet for more than a few "
-"days."
+"**Scheduling an OnionShare service to automatically stop can be useful to "
+"limit exposure**, like if you want to share secret documents while making "
+"sure they're not available on the Internet for more than a few days."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:56
@@ -132,8 +131,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:60
msgid ""
-"You can install just the command-line version of OnionShare using "
-"``pip3``::"
+"You can install just the command-line version of OnionShare using ``pip3``::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:64
@@ -148,9 +146,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:70
msgid ""
-"If you installed OnionShare using the Linux Snapcraft package, you can "
-"also just run ``onionshare.cli`` to access the command-line interface "
-"version."
+"If you installed OnionShare using the Linux Snapcraft package, you can also "
+"just run ``onionshare.cli`` to access the command-line interface version."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:73
@@ -159,8 +156,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:75
msgid ""
-"You can browse the command-line documentation by running ``onionshare "
-"--help``::"
+"You can browse the command-line documentation by running ``onionshare --"
+"help``::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:132
@@ -175,230 +172,29 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:139
msgid ""
-"OnionShare still has support for v2 onion addresses, the old type of "
-"onion addresses that have 16 characters, for example::"
+"OnionShare still has support for v2 onion addresses, the old type of onion "
+"addresses that have 16 characters, for example::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:143
msgid ""
-"OnionShare calls v2 onion addresses \"legacy addresses\", and they are "
-"not recommended, as v3 onion addresses are more secure."
+"OnionShare calls v2 onion addresses \"legacy addresses\", and they are not "
+"recommended, as v3 onion addresses are more secure."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:145
msgid ""
"To use legacy addresses, before starting a server click \"Show advanced "
"settings\" from its tab and check the \"Use a legacy address (v2 onion "
-"service, not recommended)\" box. In legacy mode you can optionally turn "
-"on Tor client authentication. Once you start a server in legacy mode you "
-"cannot remove legacy mode in that tab. Instead you must start a separate "
-"service in a separate tab."
+"service, not recommended)\" box. In legacy mode you can optionally turn on "
+"Tor client authentication. Once you start a server in legacy mode you cannot "
+"remove legacy mode in that tab. Instead you must start a separate service in "
+"a separate tab."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/advanced.rst:150
msgid ""
-"Tor Project plans to `completely deprecate v2 onion services "
-"<https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline>`_ on October 15, "
-"2021, and legacy onion services will be removed from OnionShare before "
-"then."
+"Tor Project plans to `completely deprecate v2 onion services <https://blog."
+"torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline>`_ on October 15, 2021, and legacy "
+"onion services will be removed from OnionShare before then."
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Make a symbolic link to the OnionShare command line binary line this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Advanced usage"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Save tabs"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "By default, everything in OnionShare is"
-#~ " temporary. As soon as you close "
-#~ "an OnionShare tab its address no "
-#~ "longer exists and can't be used "
-#~ "again. But sometimes you might want "
-#~ "an OnionShare service to be persistent."
-#~ " For example, this would be useful"
-#~ " if you want to host a website"
-#~ " that can keep the same URL "
-#~ "even if you reboot your computer."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When you quit OnionShare and then "
-#~ "open it again, your saved tabs "
-#~ "will start out open. You'll have "
-#~ "to manually start each service, but "
-#~ "when you do they will start with"
-#~ " the same OnionShare address, and "
-#~ "with the same password."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Disable passwords"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "By default, all OnionShare services are"
-#~ " protected with the username `onionshare`"
-#~ " and a randomly-generated password. "
-#~ "If someone makes 20 wrong guesses "
-#~ "of the password, your onion service "
-#~ "is automatically stopped to prevent a"
-#~ " brute force attack against the "
-#~ "OnionShare service."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "But sometimes you might want your "
-#~ "OnionShare service to be accessible to"
-#~ " the public. For example, if you "
-#~ "want to set up an OnionShare "
-#~ "receive service so the public can "
-#~ "securely and anonymously send you files."
-#~ " In this case, it's better to "
-#~ "disable the password altogether. If you"
-#~ " don't do this, someone can force "
-#~ "your server to stop just by making"
-#~ " 20 wrong guesses of your password,"
-#~ " even if they know the correct "
-#~ "password."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "To disable the password for any "
-#~ "tab, just check the \"Don't use a"
-#~ " password\" box before starting the "
-#~ "server. Then the server will be "
-#~ "public and won't have a password."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Scheduled times"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare supports scheduling exactly when"
-#~ " a service should start and stop. "
-#~ "Before starting server, click \"Show "
-#~ "advanced settings\" in its tab and "
-#~ "then check the boxes next to "
-#~ "either \"Start onion service at "
-#~ "scheduled time\", \"Stop onion service "
-#~ "at scheduled time\", or both, and "
-#~ "set the desired dates and times."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you scheduled a service to "
-#~ "start in the future, when you "
-#~ "click the start button you will "
-#~ "see a timer counting down until it"
-#~ " will start. If you scheduled it "
-#~ "to stop in the future, after it's"
-#~ " started you will see a timer "
-#~ "counting down to when it will stop"
-#~ " automatically."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Scheduling an OnionShare service to "
-#~ "automatically stop can be useful to "
-#~ "limit exposure**, like if you want "
-#~ "to share secret documents while making"
-#~ " sure they're not available on the"
-#~ " internet for more than a few "
-#~ "days."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Command line interface"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "In addition to its graphical interface,"
-#~ " OnionShare has a command line "
-#~ "interface."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Linux"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you installed OnionShare using the"
-#~ " Flatpak package, unfortunately the command"
-#~ " line interface isn't supported."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you installed OnionShare using an "
-#~ "operating system package, you can just"
-#~ " run ``onionshare`` from the terminal."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "macOS"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Make a symbolic link to the OnionShare command line binary like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Now you can run ``onionshare`` from the terminal."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Windows"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "The command line interface isn't supported in Windows."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you really want to use it "
-#~ "anyway, you can set up a Windows"
-#~ " development environment (see "
-#~ ":ref:`starting_development`) and then run this"
-#~ " in a command prompt::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can see command line documentation"
-#~ " by running ``onionshare --help``::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Legacy addresses"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "But it still has support for v2"
-#~ " onion addresses, the old type of "
-#~ "onion addresses that have 16 characters,"
-#~ " for example::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare calls v2 onion addresses "
-#~ "\"legacy addresses\". v3 onion addresses "
-#~ "are more secure, and using legacy "
-#~ "addresses is not recommended."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "To use legacy addresses, before starting"
-#~ " a server click \"Show advanced "
-#~ "settings\" in its tab and check "
-#~ "the \"Use a legacy address (v2 "
-#~ "onion service, not recommended)\" box. "
-#~ "In legacy mode you can optionally "
-#~ "enable Tor client authentication. Once "
-#~ "you start a server in legacy mode"
-#~ " you cannot remove legacy mode in "
-#~ "that tab. Instead you must start a"
-#~ " separate service in a separate tab."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Tor Project plans to `completely "
-#~ "deprecate v2 onion services "
-#~ "<https://blog.torproject.org/v2-deprecation-timeline>`_ on"
-#~ " October 15, 2021, and legacy onion"
-#~ " services will soon be removed from"
-#~ " OnionShare as well."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/develop.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/develop.po
index 79008008..884d65a5 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/develop.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/develop.po
@@ -27,21 +27,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:9
msgid ""
-"OnionShare has an open Keybase team to discuss the project, ask "
-"questions, share ideas and designs, and making plans for future "
-"development. (It's also an easy way to send end-to-end encrypted direct "
-"messages to others in the OnionShare community, like OnionShare "
-"addresses.) To use Keybase, download the `Keybase app "
-"<https://keybase.io/download>`_, make an account, and `join this team "
-"<https://keybase.io/team/onionshare>`_. Within the app, go to \"Teams\", "
-"click \"Join a Team\", and type \"onionshare\"."
+"OnionShare has an open Keybase team to discuss the project, ask questions, "
+"share ideas and designs, and making plans for future development. (It's also "
+"an easy way to send end-to-end encrypted direct messages to others in the "
+"OnionShare community, like OnionShare addresses.) To use Keybase, download "
+"the `Keybase app <https://keybase.io/download>`_, make an account, and `join "
+"this team <https://keybase.io/team/onionshare>`_. Within the app, go to "
+"\"Teams\", click \"Join a Team\", and type \"onionshare\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:12
msgid ""
-"OnionShare also has a `mailing list "
-"<https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/onionshare-dev>`_ for developers "
-"and and designers to discuss the project."
+"OnionShare also has a `mailing list <https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/"
+"onionshare-dev>`_ for developers and and designers to discuss the project."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:15
@@ -50,24 +48,23 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:17
msgid ""
-"OnionShare source code is to be found in this Git repository: "
-"https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare"
+"OnionShare source code is to be found in this Git repository: https://github."
+"com/micahflee/onionshare"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:19
msgid ""
-"If you'd like to contribute code to OnionShare, it helps to join the "
-"Keybase team and ask questions about what you're thinking of working on. "
-"You should also review all of the `open issues "
-"<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues>`_ on GitHub to see if "
-"there are any you'd like to tackle."
+"If you'd like to contribute code to OnionShare, it helps to join the Keybase "
+"team and ask questions about what you're thinking of working on. You should "
+"also review all of the `open issues <https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/"
+"issues>`_ on GitHub to see if there are any you'd like to tackle."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:22
msgid ""
"When you're ready to contribute code, open a pull request in the GitHub "
-"repository and one of the project maintainers will review it and possibly"
-" ask questions, request changes, reject it, or merge it into the project."
+"repository and one of the project maintainers will review it and possibly "
+"ask questions, request changes, reject it, or merge it into the project."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:27
@@ -76,12 +73,11 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:29
msgid ""
-"OnionShare is developed in Python. To get started, clone the Git "
-"repository at https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/ and then consult "
-"the ``cli/README.md`` file to learn how to set up your development "
-"environment for the command-line version, and the ``desktop/README.md`` "
-"file to learn how to set up your development environment for the "
-"graphical version."
+"OnionShare is developed in Python. To get started, clone the Git repository "
+"at https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/ and then consult the ``cli/"
+"README.md`` file to learn how to set up your development environment for the "
+"command-line version, and the ``desktop/README.md`` file to learn how to set "
+"up your development environment for the graphical version."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:32
@@ -101,9 +97,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:40
msgid ""
-"When developing, it's convenient to run OnionShare from a terminal and "
-"add the ``--verbose`` (or ``-v``) flag to the command. This prints a lot "
-"of helpful messages to the terminal, such as when certain objects are "
+"When developing, it's convenient to run OnionShare from a terminal and add "
+"the ``--verbose`` (or ``-v``) flag to the command. This prints a lot of "
+"helpful messages to the terminal, such as when certain objects are "
"initialized, when events occur (like buttons clicked, settings saved or "
"reloaded), and other debug info. For example::"
msgstr ""
@@ -116,9 +112,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:121
msgid ""
-"This can be useful when learning the chain of events that occur when "
-"using OnionShare, or the value of certain variables before and after they"
-" are manipulated."
+"This can be useful when learning the chain of events that occur when using "
+"OnionShare, or the value of certain variables before and after they are "
+"manipulated."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:124
@@ -135,8 +131,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:164
msgid ""
"In this case, you load the URL ``http://onionshare:train-"
-"system@127.0.0.1:17635`` in a normal web-browser like Firefox, instead of"
-" using the Tor Browser."
+"system@127.0.0.1:17635`` in a normal web-browser like Firefox, instead of "
+"using the Tor Browser."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:167
@@ -146,14 +142,14 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:169
msgid ""
"Help make OnionShare easier to use and more familiar and welcoming for "
-"people by translating it on `Hosted Weblate "
-"<https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/onionshare/>`_. Always keep the "
-"\"OnionShare\" in latin letters, and use \"OnionShare (localname)\" if "
-"needed."
+"people by translating it on `Hosted Weblate <https://hosted.weblate.org/"
+"projects/onionshare/>`_. Always keep the \"OnionShare\" in latin letters, "
+"and use \"OnionShare (localname)\" if needed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:171
-msgid "To help translate, make a Hosted Weblate account and start contributing."
+msgid ""
+"To help translate, make a Hosted Weblate account and start contributing."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:174
@@ -162,16 +158,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:176
msgid ""
-"Sometimes the original English strings are wrong, or don't match between "
-"the application and the documentation."
+"Sometimes the original English strings are wrong, or don't match between the "
+"application and the documentation."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:178
msgid ""
-"File source string improvements by adding @kingu to your Weblate comment,"
-" or open a GitHub issue or pull request. The latter ensures all upstream "
-"developers see the suggestion, and can potentially modify the string via "
-"the usual code review processes."
+"File source string improvements by adding @kingu to your Weblate comment, or "
+"open a GitHub issue or pull request. The latter ensures all upstream "
+"developers see the suggestion, and can potentially modify the string via the "
+"usual code review processes."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:182
@@ -180,224 +176,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/develop.rst:183
msgid ""
-"Here is the current translation status. If you want start a translation "
-"in a language not yet started, please write to the mailing list: "
-"onionshare-dev@lists.riseup.net"
+"Here is the current translation status. If you want start a translation in a "
+"language not yet started, please write to the mailing list: onionshare-"
+"dev@lists.riseup.net"
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare is developed in Python. To"
-#~ " get started, you should close the"
-#~ " git repository at "
-#~ "https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/ and then "
-#~ "consult the ``BUILD.md`` file."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare has an open Keybase team "
-#~ "that we use to discuss the "
-#~ "project, including asking questions, sharing"
-#~ " ideas and designs, and making plans"
-#~ " for future development. (It's also "
-#~ "an easy way to send end-to-"
-#~ "end encrypted direct messages to others"
-#~ " in the OnionShare community, like "
-#~ "OnionShare addresses.) To use Keybase, "
-#~ "you need to download the `Keybase "
-#~ "app <https://keybase.io/download>`_, make an "
-#~ "account, and `join this team "
-#~ "<https://keybase.io/team/onionshare>`_. Within the "
-#~ "app, go to Teams, click \"Join a"
-#~ " Team\", and type \"onionshare\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Contributing code"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare source code is in this "
-#~ "git repository: https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you'd like to contribute code "
-#~ "to OnionShare, it helps to join "
-#~ "the Keybase team and ask questions "
-#~ "about what you're thinking of working"
-#~ " on. You should also review all "
-#~ "of the `open issues "
-#~ "<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues>`_ on "
-#~ "GitHub to see if there are any "
-#~ "that you'd like to develop."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When you're ready to contribute code,"
-#~ " open a pull request in the "
-#~ "GitHub repository and one of the "
-#~ "project maintainers will review it and"
-#~ " possible ask questions, request changes,"
-#~ " reject it, or merge it into "
-#~ "the project."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Starting development"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare is developed in Python. To"
-#~ " get started, you should clone the"
-#~ " git repository at "
-#~ "https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/ and then "
-#~ "consult the ``BUILD.md`` file."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "That file contains the technical instructions and commands necessary:"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Install dependencies for your platform"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Run OnionShare from the source tree, without building a package"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Building packages"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Making a release of OnionShare"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When developing, it's convenient to run"
-#~ " OnionShare from a terminal and add"
-#~ " the ``--verbose`` (or ``-v``) flag "
-#~ "to the command. This will print a"
-#~ " lot of helpful messages to the "
-#~ "terminal such as when certain objects"
-#~ " are initialized, when events occur "
-#~ "(like buttons clicked, settings saved or"
-#~ " reloaded), and other debug information."
-#~ " For example::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "This can be useful when learning "
-#~ "the chain of events that occur "
-#~ "when using the application or the "
-#~ "value of certain variables before and"
-#~ " after they are manipulated."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Local only"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "In this case, you load the URL "
-#~ "``http://onionshare:eject-snack@127.0.0.1:17614`` in "
-#~ "a normal web browser like Firefox, "
-#~ "instead of using Tor Browser."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Debugging in Windows"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to obtain debug output"
-#~ " from the ``onionshare-gui.exe`` in "
-#~ "Windows, you will need to edit "
-#~ "``install\\pyinstaller.spec`` and change "
-#~ "``console=False`` to ``console=True``."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Then rebuild the EXE with "
-#~ "``install\\build_exe.bat`` (you may need to"
-#~ " comment out the ``signtool`` commands "
-#~ "in the ``build_exe.bat`` and the "
-#~ "``onionshare.nsi`` files, as per the "
-#~ "``BUILD.md`` instructions)."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "After this, you can run ``onionshare-"
-#~ "gui.exe -v`` from a command prompt "
-#~ "to see the debug output."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Contributing translations"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Most of the OnionShare is translatable."
-#~ " You can help make it easier to"
-#~ " use and more familiar and welcoming"
-#~ " for people around the globe. The "
-#~ "Localization Lab has some `documentation "
-#~ "about translating OnionShare "
-#~ "<https://wiki.localizationlab.org/index.php/OnionShare>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare uses Weblate to keep track"
-#~ " of translations. You can view the"
-#~ " OnionShare project here: "
-#~ "https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/onionshare/"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "To help translate, make a Hosted "
-#~ "Weblate account and start contributing "
-#~ "to that project."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Suggestions for original English strings"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Sometimes the original English strings "
-#~ "could be improved, making them easier"
-#~ " to translate into other languages."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you have suggestions for a "
-#~ "better English string, please open a "
-#~ "GitHub issue rather than commenting in"
-#~ " Weblate. This ensures the upstream "
-#~ "developers will definitely see the "
-#~ "suggestion, and can potentially modify "
-#~ "the string via the usual code "
-#~ "review processes."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Status of translations"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Here is the current translation status."
-#~ " If you want start a translation "
-#~ "in a language not to be found "
-#~ "here, please write us to the "
-#~ "mailing list: onionshare-dev@lists.riseup.net"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Translate the .desktop file"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "You can also translate the ``install/onionshare.desktop`` file."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Duplicate the line that begins with "
-#~ "``Comment=``. Add the language code to"
-#~ " the new line so it becomes "
-#~ "``Comment[lang]=`` (lang should be your "
-#~ "language). You can see what language "
-#~ "codes are used for translation by "
-#~ "looking at the ``share/locale/*.json`` "
-#~ "filenames::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Do the same for other untranslated lines."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/features.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/features.po
index e71451fb..3cd0e914 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/features.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/features.po
@@ -30,16 +30,16 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:8
msgid ""
-"By default, OnionShare web addresses are protected with a random "
-"password. A typical OnionShare address might look something like this::"
+"By default, OnionShare web addresses are protected with a random password. A "
+"typical OnionShare address might look something like this::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:12
msgid ""
"You're responsible for securely sharing that URL using a communication "
-"channel of your choice like in an encrypted chat message, or using "
-"something less secure like unencrypted e-mail, depending on your `threat "
-"model <https://ssd.eff.org/module/your-security-plan>`_."
+"channel of your choice like in an encrypted chat message, or using something "
+"less secure like unencrypted e-mail, depending on your `threat model "
+"<https://ssd.eff.org/module/your-security-plan>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:14
@@ -50,19 +50,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:16
msgid ""
-"If you run OnionShare on your laptop to send someone files, and then "
-"suspend it before the files are sent, the service will not be available "
-"until your laptop is unsuspended and on the Internet again. OnionShare "
-"works best when working with people in real-time."
+"If you run OnionShare on your laptop to send someone files, and then suspend "
+"it before the files are sent, the service will not be available until your "
+"laptop is unsuspended and on the Internet again. OnionShare works best when "
+"working with people in real-time."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:18
msgid ""
"Because your own computer is the web server, *no third party can access "
-"anything that happens in OnionShare*, not even the developers of "
-"OnionShare. It's completely private. And because OnionShare is based on "
-"Tor onion services too, it also protects your anonymity. See the "
-":doc:`security design </security>` for more info."
+"anything that happens in OnionShare*, not even the developers of OnionShare. "
+"It's completely private. And because OnionShare is based on Tor onion "
+"services too, it also protects your anonymity. See the :doc:`security design "
+"</security>` for more info."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:21
@@ -85,41 +85,39 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:31
msgid ""
"As soon as someone finishes downloading your files, OnionShare will "
-"automatically stop the server, removing the website from the Internet. To"
-" allow multiple people to download them, uncheck the \"Stop sharing after"
-" files have been sent (uncheck to allow downloading individual files)\" "
-"box."
+"automatically stop the server, removing the website from the Internet. To "
+"allow multiple people to download them, uncheck the \"Stop sharing after "
+"files have been sent (uncheck to allow downloading individual files)\" box."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:34
msgid ""
"Also, if you uncheck this box, people will be able to download the "
-"individual files you share rather than a single compressed version of all"
-" the files."
+"individual files you share rather than a single compressed version of all "
+"the files."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:36
msgid ""
"When you're ready to share, click the \"Start sharing\" button. You can "
-"always click \"Stop sharing\", or quit OnionShare, immediately taking the"
-" website down. You can also click the \"↑\" icon in the top-right corner "
-"to show the history and progress of people downloading files from you."
+"always click \"Stop sharing\", or quit OnionShare, immediately taking the "
+"website down. You can also click the \"↑\" icon in the top-right corner to "
+"show the history and progress of people downloading files from you."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:40
msgid ""
-"Now that you have a OnionShare, copy the address and send it to the "
-"person you want to receive the files. If the files need to stay secure, "
-"or the person is otherwise exposed to danger, use an encrypted messaging "
-"app."
+"Now that you have a OnionShare, copy the address and send it to the person "
+"you want to receive the files. If the files need to stay secure, or the "
+"person is otherwise exposed to danger, use an encrypted messaging app."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:42
msgid ""
-"That person then must load the address in Tor Browser. After logging in "
-"with the random password included in the web address, the files can be "
-"downloaded directly from your computer by clicking the \"Download Files\""
-" link in the corner."
+"That person then must load the address in Tor Browser. After logging in with "
+"the random password included in the web address, the files can be downloaded "
+"directly from your computer by clicking the \"Download Files\" link in the "
+"corner."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:47
@@ -128,22 +126,22 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:49
msgid ""
-"You can use OnionShare to let people anonymously upload files directly to"
-" your computer, essentially turning it into an anonymous dropbox. Open a "
-"\"Receive tab\", choose where you want to save the files and other "
-"settings, and then click \"Start Receive Mode\"."
+"You can use OnionShare to let people anonymously upload files directly to "
+"your computer, essentially turning it into an anonymous dropbox. Open a "
+"\"Receive tab\", choose where you want to save the files and other settings, "
+"and then click \"Start Receive Mode\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:54
msgid ""
-"This starts the OnionShare service. Anyone loading this address in their "
-"Tor Browser will be able to upload files to your computer."
+"This starts the OnionShare service. Anyone loading this address in their Tor "
+"Browser will be able to upload files to your computer."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:58
msgid ""
-"You can also click the down \"↓\" icon in the top-right corner to show "
-"the history and progress of people sending files to you."
+"You can also click the down \"↓\" icon in the top-right corner to show the "
+"history and progress of people sending files to you."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:60
@@ -153,9 +151,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:64
msgid ""
"When someone uploads files to your receive service, by default they get "
-"saved to a folder called ``OnionShare`` in the home folder on your "
-"computer, automatically organized into separate subfolders based on the "
-"time that the files get uploaded."
+"saved to a folder called ``OnionShare`` in the home folder on your computer, "
+"automatically organized into separate subfolders based on the time that the "
+"files get uploaded."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:66
@@ -173,20 +171,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:71
msgid ""
-"Just like with malicious e-mail attachments, it's possible someone could "
-"try to attack your computer by uploading a malicious file to your "
-"OnionShare service. OnionShare does not add any safety mechanisms to "
-"protect your system from malicious files."
+"Just like with malicious e-mail attachments, it's possible someone could try "
+"to attack your computer by uploading a malicious file to your OnionShare "
+"service. OnionShare does not add any safety mechanisms to protect your "
+"system from malicious files."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:73
msgid ""
"If you receive an Office document or a PDF through OnionShare, you can "
-"convert these documents into PDFs that are safe to open using `Dangerzone"
-" <https://dangerzone.rocks/>`_. You can also protect yourself when "
-"opening untrusted documents by opening them in `Tails "
-"<https://tails.boum.org/>`_ or in a `Qubes <https://qubes-os.org/>`_ "
-"disposableVM."
+"convert these documents into PDFs that are safe to open using `Dangerzone "
+"<https://dangerzone.rocks/>`_. You can also protect yourself when opening "
+"untrusted documents by opening them in `Tails <https://tails.boum.org/>`_ or "
+"in a `Qubes <https://qubes-os.org/>`_ disposableVM."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:76
@@ -196,16 +193,15 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:78
msgid ""
"If you want to host your own anonymous dropbox using OnionShare, it's "
-"recommended you do so on a separate, dedicated computer always powered on"
-" and connected to the Internet, and not on the one you use on a regular "
-"basis."
+"recommended you do so on a separate, dedicated computer always powered on "
+"and connected to the Internet, and not on the one you use on a regular basis."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:80
msgid ""
-"If you intend to put the OnionShare address on your website or social "
-"media profiles, save the tab (see :ref:`save_tabs`) and run it as a "
-"public service (see :ref:`turn_off_passwords`)."
+"If you intend to put the OnionShare address on your website or social media "
+"profiles, save the tab (see :ref:`save_tabs`) and run it as a public service "
+"(see :ref:`turn_off_passwords`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:83
@@ -214,26 +210,24 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:85
msgid ""
-"To host a static HTML website with OnionShare, open a website tab, drag "
-"the files and folders that make up the static content there, and click "
-"\"Start sharing\" when you are ready."
+"To host a static HTML website with OnionShare, open a website tab, drag the "
+"files and folders that make up the static content there, and click \"Start "
+"sharing\" when you are ready."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:89
msgid ""
-"If you add an ``index.html`` file, it will render when someone loads your"
-" website. You should also include any other HTML files, CSS files, "
-"JavaScript files, and images that make up the website. (Note that "
-"OnionShare only supports hosting *static* websites. It can't host "
-"websites that execute code or use databases. So you can't for example use"
-" WordPress.)"
+"If you add an ``index.html`` file, it will render when someone loads your "
+"website. You should also include any other HTML files, CSS files, JavaScript "
+"files, and images that make up the website. (Note that OnionShare only "
+"supports hosting *static* websites. It can't host websites that execute code "
+"or use databases. So you can't for example use WordPress.)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:91
msgid ""
-"If you don't have an ``index.html`` file, it will show a directory "
-"listing instead, and people loading it can look through the files and "
-"download them."
+"If you don't have an ``index.html`` file, it will show a directory listing "
+"instead, and people loading it can look through the files and download them."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:98
@@ -242,11 +236,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:100
msgid ""
-"By default OnionShare helps secure your website by setting a strict "
-"`Content Security Police "
-"<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Security_Policy>`_ header. "
-"However, this prevents third-party content from loading inside the web "
-"page."
+"By default OnionShare helps secure your website by setting a strict `Content "
+"Security Police <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Security_Policy>`_ "
+"header. However, this prevents third-party content from loading inside the "
+"web page."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:102
@@ -264,17 +257,17 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:107
msgid ""
"If you want to host a long-term website using OnionShare (meaning not "
-"something to quickly show someone something), it's recommended you do it "
-"on a separate, dedicated computer always powered on and connected to the "
-"Internet, and not on the one you use on a regular basis. Save the tab "
-"(see :ref:`save_tabs`) so you can resume the website with the same "
-"address if you close OnionShare and re-open it later."
+"something to quickly show someone something), it's recommended you do it on "
+"a separate, dedicated computer always powered on and connected to the "
+"Internet, and not on the one you use on a regular basis. Save the tab (see :"
+"ref:`save_tabs`) so you can resume the website with the same address if you "
+"close OnionShare and re-open it later."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:110
msgid ""
-"If your website is intended for the public, you should run it as a public"
-" service (see :ref:`turn_off_passwords`)."
+"If your website is intended for the public, you should run it as a public "
+"service (see :ref:`turn_off_passwords`)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:113
@@ -283,46 +276,45 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:115
msgid ""
-"You can use OnionShare to set up a private, secure chat room that doesn't"
-" log anything. Just open a chat tab and click \"Start chat server\"."
+"You can use OnionShare to set up a private, secure chat room that doesn't "
+"log anything. Just open a chat tab and click \"Start chat server\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:119
msgid ""
-"After you start the server, copy the OnionShare address and send it to "
-"the people you want in the anonymous chat room. If it's important to "
-"limit exactly who can join, use an encrypted messaging app to send out "
-"the OnionShare address."
+"After you start the server, copy the OnionShare address and send it to the "
+"people you want in the anonymous chat room. If it's important to limit "
+"exactly who can join, use an encrypted messaging app to send out the "
+"OnionShare address."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:124
msgid ""
"People can join the chat room by loading its OnionShare address in Tor "
"Browser. The chat room requires JavasScript, so everyone who wants to "
-"participate must have their Tor Browser security level set to "
-"\"Standard\" or \"Safer\", instead of \"Safest\"."
+"participate must have their Tor Browser security level set to \"Standard\" "
+"or \"Safer\", instead of \"Safest\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:127
msgid ""
-"When someone joins the chat room they get assigned a random name. They "
-"can change their name by typing a new name in the box in the left panel "
-"and pressing ↵. Since the chat history isn't saved anywhere, it doesn't "
-"get displayed at all, even if others were already chatting in the room."
+"When someone joins the chat room they get assigned a random name. They can "
+"change their name by typing a new name in the box in the left panel and "
+"pressing ↵. Since the chat history isn't saved anywhere, it doesn't get "
+"displayed at all, even if others were already chatting in the room."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:133
msgid ""
-"In an OnionShare chat room, everyone is anonymous. Anyone can change "
-"their name to anything, and there is no way to confirm anyone's identity."
+"In an OnionShare chat room, everyone is anonymous. Anyone can change their "
+"name to anything, and there is no way to confirm anyone's identity."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:136
msgid ""
-"However, if you create an OnionShare chat room and securely send the "
-"address only to a small group of trusted friends using encrypted "
-"messages, you can be reasonably confident the people joining the chat "
-"room are your friends."
+"However, if you create an OnionShare chat room and securely send the address "
+"only to a small group of trusted friends using encrypted messages, you can "
+"be reasonably confident the people joining the chat room are your friends."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:139
@@ -331,20 +323,19 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:141
msgid ""
-"If you need to already be using an encrypted messaging app, what's the "
-"point of an OnionShare chat room to begin with? It leaves less traces."
+"If you need to already be using an encrypted messaging app, what's the point "
+"of an OnionShare chat room to begin with? It leaves less traces."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:143
msgid ""
-"If you for example send a message to a Signal group, a copy of your "
-"message ends up on each device (the devices, and computers if they set up"
-" Signal Desktop) of each member of the group. Even if disappearing "
-"messages is turned on, it's hard to confirm all copies of the messages "
-"are actually deleted from all devices, and from any other places (like "
-"notifications databases) they may have been saved to. OnionShare chat "
-"rooms don't store any messages anywhere, so the problem is reduced to a "
-"minimum."
+"If you for example send a message to a Signal group, a copy of your message "
+"ends up on each device (the devices, and computers if they set up Signal "
+"Desktop) of each member of the group. Even if disappearing messages is "
+"turned on, it's hard to confirm all copies of the messages are actually "
+"deleted from all devices, and from any other places (like notifications "
+"databases) they may have been saved to. OnionShare chat rooms don't store "
+"any messages anywhere, so the problem is reduced to a minimum."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:146
@@ -353,8 +344,7 @@ msgid ""
"anonymously and securely with someone without needing to create any "
"accounts. For example, a source can send an OnionShare address to a "
"journalist using a disposable e-mail address, and then wait for the "
-"journalist to join the chat room, all without compromosing their "
-"anonymity."
+"journalist to join the chat room, all without compromosing their anonymity."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:150
@@ -363,405 +353,15 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:152
msgid ""
-"Because OnionShare relies on Tor onion services, connections between the "
-"Tor Browser and OnionShare are all end-to-end encrypted (E2EE). When "
-"someone posts a message to an OnionShare chat room, they send it to the "
-"server through the E2EE onion connection, which then sends it to all "
-"other members of the chat room using WebSockets, through their E2EE onion"
-" connections."
+"Because OnionShare relies on Tor onion services, connections between the Tor "
+"Browser and OnionShare are all end-to-end encrypted (E2EE). When someone "
+"posts a message to an OnionShare chat room, they send it to the server "
+"through the E2EE onion connection, which then sends it to all other members "
+"of the chat room using WebSockets, through their E2EE onion connections."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/features.rst:154
msgid ""
-"OnionShare doesn't implement any chat encryption on its own. It relies on"
-" the Tor onion service's encryption instead."
-msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "How OnionShare works"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare works by starting web servers"
-#~ " locally on your own computer and "
-#~ "making them accessible to other people"
-#~ " as `Tor <https://www.torproject.org/>`_ `onion"
-#~ " services <https://community.torproject.org/onion-"
-#~ "services/>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You're responsible for securely sharing "
-#~ "that URL using a communication channel"
-#~ " of your choice like in an "
-#~ "encrypted chat message, or using "
-#~ "something less secure like a Twitter "
-#~ "or Facebook message, depending on your"
-#~ " `threat model <https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/your-"
-#~ "security-plan>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "The people who you send the URL"
-#~ " to must then copy and paste it"
-#~ " into `Tor Browser "
-#~ "<https://www.torproject.org/>`_ to access the "
-#~ "OnionShare service."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "With OnionShare, *your own computer is"
-#~ " the web server*. If you run "
-#~ "OnionShare on your laptop to send "
-#~ "someone files, and then suspend your "
-#~ "laptop before the files have been "
-#~ "downloaded, the service will not be "
-#~ "available until your laptop is "
-#~ "unsuspended and connected to the "
-#~ "internet again. OnionShare works best "
-#~ "when working with people in real-"
-#~ "time."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Because your own computer is the "
-#~ "web server, *no third party can "
-#~ "access anything that happens in "
-#~ "OnionShare*, not even the developers of"
-#~ " OnionShare. It's completely private. And"
-#~ " because OnionShare is based on Tor"
-#~ " onion services too, it also protects"
-#~ " your anonymity. See the :doc:`security "
-#~ "design </security>` for more information."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can use OnionShare to securely "
-#~ "and anonymously send files and folders"
-#~ " to people. Just open a share "
-#~ "tab, drag in the files and folders"
-#~ " you wish to share, and click "
-#~ "\"Start sharing\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "After you add files, you'll see "
-#~ "some settings. Make sure you choose "
-#~ "the setting you're interested in first"
-#~ " before you start sharing."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "By default, as soon as someone "
-#~ "finishes downloading your files, OnionShare"
-#~ " will automatically stop the server, "
-#~ "completely removing the website from the"
-#~ " internet. If you want to allow "
-#~ "multiple people to download these files,"
-#~ " uncheck the \"Stop sharing after "
-#~ "files have been sent (uncheck to "
-#~ "allow downloading individual files)\" box."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Also, if you uncheck this box, "
-#~ "people will be able to download "
-#~ "individual files that you share rather"
-#~ " than a single compressed version of"
-#~ " all of the files."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When you're ready to share, click "
-#~ "the \"Start sharing\" button. You can"
-#~ " always click \"Stop sharing\", or "
-#~ "quit OnionShare, to immediate take the"
-#~ " website down. You can also click "
-#~ "the up arrow icon in the top-"
-#~ "right corner to show the history "
-#~ "and progress of people downloading files"
-#~ " from you."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Now that you have a website that's"
-#~ " sharing files, copy the address and"
-#~ " send it to the person you want"
-#~ " to receive the files. If the "
-#~ "files need to stay secure, you "
-#~ "should use an encrypted messaging app."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "That person then must load the "
-#~ "address in Tor Browser. After logging"
-#~ " in with the random password that's"
-#~ " included in the web address, they"
-#~ " will be able to download the "
-#~ "files directly from your computer by "
-#~ "clicking the \"Download Files\" link in"
-#~ " the corner."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can use OnionShare to let "
-#~ "people anonymously upload files directly "
-#~ "to your computer, essentially turning it"
-#~ " into an anonymous dropbox. Open a"
-#~ " receive tab, choose where you want"
-#~ " files to get downloaded and other"
-#~ " settings, and then click \"Start "
-#~ "Receive Mode\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "This will start the OnionShare service."
-#~ " Anyone that loads this address in"
-#~ " Tor Browser will be able to "
-#~ "upload files to your computer."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can also click the down arrow"
-#~ " icon in the top-right corner "
-#~ "to show the history and progress "
-#~ "of people sending files to you."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When someone uploads files to your "
-#~ "receive service, by default they get "
-#~ "saved to a folder called ``OnionShare``"
-#~ " in your home folder on your "
-#~ "computer, and they get automatically "
-#~ "organized into separate subfolders based "
-#~ "on the time that the files get "
-#~ "uploaded."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Setting up an OnionShare receiving "
-#~ "service is useful for journalists and"
-#~ " others that need to securely accept"
-#~ " documents from anonymous sources. When "
-#~ "used in this way, OnionShare is "
-#~ "sort of like a lightweight, simpler, "
-#~ "not quite as secure version of "
-#~ "`SecureDrop <https://securedrop.org/>`_, the "
-#~ "whistleblower submission system."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Just like with malicious email "
-#~ "attachments, it's possible that someone "
-#~ "could try to hack your computer by"
-#~ " uploading a malicious file to your"
-#~ " OnionShare service. OnionShare does not"
-#~ " add any safety mechanisms to protect"
-#~ " your system from malicious files, so"
-#~ " use at your own risk."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you receive an Office document "
-#~ "or a PDF through OnionShare, you "
-#~ "can convert these documents into PDFs"
-#~ " that you know are safe to open"
-#~ " using `Dangerzone <https://dangerzone.rocks/>`_. "
-#~ "You can also protect yourself when "
-#~ "opening untrusted documents by opening "
-#~ "them in `Tails <https://tails.boum.org/>`_ or"
-#~ " in a `Qubes <https://qubes-os.org/>`_ "
-#~ "disposable VM."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to host your own "
-#~ "anonymous dropbox using OnionShare, it's "
-#~ "recommended that you do it on a"
-#~ " separate, dedicated computer that's always"
-#~ " powered on and connected to the "
-#~ "internet, and not on the one you"
-#~ " use on a regular basis."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you intend on advertising the "
-#~ "OnionShare address on your website or"
-#~ " social media profiles, then you "
-#~ "should save the tab (see "
-#~ ":ref:`save_tabs`) and run it as a "
-#~ "public service (see :ref:`disable_passwords`)."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can use OnionShare to host a"
-#~ " static HTML website with just a "
-#~ "click. Just open a website tab, "
-#~ "drag in the files and folders that"
-#~ " make up the static website, and "
-#~ "click when you're ready click \"Start"
-#~ " sharing\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you add an ``index.html`` file, "
-#~ "when someone loads your website it "
-#~ "will render this page. You should "
-#~ "also include any other HTML files, "
-#~ "CSS files, JavaScript files, and images"
-#~ " that make up the website. (Note "
-#~ "that OnionShare only supports hosting "
-#~ "*static* websites. It can't host "
-#~ "websites that execute code or use "
-#~ "databases. So you can't, for example,"
-#~ " use WordPress.)"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you don't have an ``index.html`` "
-#~ "file, then it will show a "
-#~ "directory listing instead, and people "
-#~ "who load it can look through the"
-#~ " files and download them."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "By default OnionShare will help secure"
-#~ " your website by setting a strict "
-#~ "`Content Security Police "
-#~ "<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Security_Policy>`_ "
-#~ "header. However this will prevent "
-#~ "third-party content from loading inside "
-#~ "the web page."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to load content from"
-#~ " third-party websites, like assets or"
-#~ " JavaScript libraries from CDNs, then "
-#~ "you must check the \"Disable Content "
-#~ "Security Policy header (allows your "
-#~ "website to use third-party resources)\""
-#~ " box before starting the service."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to host a long-"
-#~ "term website using OnionShare (that "
-#~ "isn't just to quickly show someone "
-#~ "something), it's recommended that you do"
-#~ " it on a separate, dedicated computer"
-#~ " that's always powered on and "
-#~ "connected to the internet, and not "
-#~ "on the one you use on a "
-#~ "regular basis. You should also save "
-#~ "the tab (see :ref:`save_tabs`) so that"
-#~ " you can resume the website with "
-#~ "the same address if you close "
-#~ "OnionShare and re-open it later."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If your website is intended to be"
-#~ " viewed by the public, you should "
-#~ "run it as a public service (see"
-#~ " :ref:`disable_passwords`)."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can use OnionShare to set up"
-#~ " a completely anonymous, secure chat "
-#~ "room that doesn't log anything or "
-#~ "leave any traces. Just open a chat"
-#~ " tab and click \"Start chat server\"."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "After you start the server, copy "
-#~ "the OnionShare address and send it "
-#~ "to the people who will join this"
-#~ " anonymous chat room. If it's "
-#~ "important to limit exactly who can "
-#~ "join, you should use an encrypted "
-#~ "messaging app to send the OnionShare "
-#~ "address."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "People can join the chat room by"
-#~ " loading its OnionShare address in "
-#~ "Tor Browser. The chat room requires "
-#~ "JavasScript, so everyone who wants to"
-#~ " participate must set their security "
-#~ "level to Standard or Safer instead "
-#~ "of Safest."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "When someone joins the chat room "
-#~ "they get assigned a random name. "
-#~ "They can change their name by "
-#~ "typing a new name in the box "
-#~ "in the left panel and pressing "
-#~ "enter. No chat history will get "
-#~ "displayed at all, even if others "
-#~ "were already chatting in the room, "
-#~ "because the chat history isn't saved "
-#~ "anywhere."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "However, if you create an OnionShare "
-#~ "chat room and securely send the "
-#~ "address only to a small group of"
-#~ " trusted friends using encrypted messages,"
-#~ " then you can be reasonably confident"
-#~ " that the people who join the "
-#~ "chat room are your friends."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you send a message to a "
-#~ "Signal group, for example, a copy "
-#~ "of your message ends up on each"
-#~ " device (the phones and computers, if"
-#~ " they set up Signal Desktop) of "
-#~ "each member of the group. Even if"
-#~ " disappearing messages is enabled, it's "
-#~ "hard to confirm that all copies of"
-#~ " the messages were actually deleted "
-#~ "from all devices, and from any "
-#~ "other places (like notifications databases)"
-#~ " they may have been saved to. "
-#~ "OnionShare chat rooms don't store any"
-#~ " messages anywhere, so this isn't a"
-#~ " problem."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "OnionShare chat rooms can also be "
-#~ "useful for anonymous people wanting to"
-#~ " chat securely with someone without "
-#~ "needing to create any accounts. For "
-#~ "example, a source can send an "
-#~ "OnionShare address to a journalist using"
-#~ " a disposable email address, and then"
-#~ " wait for the journalist to join "
-#~ "the chat room, all without compromosing"
-#~ " their anonymity."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Because OnionShare relies on Tor onion"
-#~ " services, connections between Tor Browser"
-#~ " and OnionShare are all end-to-"
-#~ "end encrypted (E2EE). When someone posts"
-#~ " a message to an OnionShare chat "
-#~ "room, they send it to the server"
-#~ " through the E2EE onion connection, "
-#~ "which then sends it to all other"
-#~ " members of the chat room using "
-#~ "WebSockets, through their E2EE onion "
-#~ "connections."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
+"OnionShare doesn't implement any chat encryption on its own. It relies on "
+"the Tor onion service's encryption instead."
+msgstr ""
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/help.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/help.po
index d1eb81e9..8645ff2e 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/help.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/help.po
@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:7
msgid ""
-"You will find instructions on how to use OnionShare. Look through all of "
-"the sections first to see if anything answers your questions."
+"You will find instructions on how to use OnionShare. Look through all of the "
+"sections first to see if anything answers your questions."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:10
@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:12
msgid ""
-"If it isn't on the website, please check the `GitHub issues "
-"<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues>`_. It's possible someone"
-" else has encountered the same problem and either raised it with the "
-"developers, or maybe even posted a solution."
+"If it isn't on the website, please check the `GitHub issues <https://github."
+"com/micahflee/onionshare/issues>`_. It's possible someone else has "
+"encountered the same problem and either raised it with the developers, or "
+"maybe even posted a solution."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:15
@@ -49,11 +49,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:17
msgid ""
-"If you are unable to find a solution, or wish to ask a question or "
-"suggest a new feature, please `submit an issue "
-"<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues/new>`_. This requires "
-"`creating a GitHub account <https://help.github.com/articles/signing-up-"
-"for-a-new-github-account/>`_."
+"If you are unable to find a solution, or wish to ask a question or suggest a "
+"new feature, please `submit an issue <https://github.com/micahflee/"
+"onionshare/issues/new>`_. This requires `creating a GitHub account <https://"
+"help.github.com/articles/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account/>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:20
@@ -62,59 +61,6 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/help.rst:22
msgid ""
-"See :ref:`collaborating` on how to join the Keybase team used to discuss "
-"the project."
+"See :ref:`collaborating` on how to join the Keybase team used to discuss the "
+"project."
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "If you need help with OnionShare, please follow the instructions below."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Read this website"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "This website is full of instructions "
-#~ "on how to use OnionShare. Look "
-#~ "through all of the sections first "
-#~ "to see if it answers your "
-#~ "questions."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Check the GitHub issues"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you can't find a solution in"
-#~ " this website, please check the "
-#~ "`GitHub issues "
-#~ "<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues>`_. It's "
-#~ "possible that someone else has "
-#~ "encountered the same problem and has "
-#~ "either raised it with the developers,"
-#~ " or maybe even posted a solution."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Submit an issue yourself"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you can't find a solution to"
-#~ " your problem, or you wish to "
-#~ "ask a question or suggest a new"
-#~ " feature, please `submit an issue "
-#~ "<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/issues/new>`_. This "
-#~ "requires `creating an GitHub account "
-#~ "<https://help.github.com/articles/signing-up-for-a-new-"
-#~ "github-account/>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Join our Keybase team"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "See :ref:`collaborating` for instructions on"
-#~ " how to join our Keybase team "
-#~ "that we use to discuss the "
-#~ "project."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/install.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/install.po
index 8a1e3472..475c9a38 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/install.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/install.po
@@ -37,23 +37,22 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:14
msgid ""
-"There are various ways to install OnionShare for Linux, but the "
-"recommended way is to use either the `Flatpak <https://flatpak.org/>`_ or"
-" the `Snap <https://snapcraft.io/>`_ package. Flatpak and Snap ensure "
-"that you'll always use the newest version and run OnionShare inside of a "
-"sandbox."
+"There are various ways to install OnionShare for Linux, but the recommended "
+"way is to use either the `Flatpak <https://flatpak.org/>`_ or the `Snap "
+"<https://snapcraft.io/>`_ package. Flatpak and Snap ensure that you'll "
+"always use the newest version and run OnionShare inside of a sandbox."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:17
msgid ""
-"Snap support is built-in to Ubuntu and Fedora comes with Flatpak support,"
-" but which you use is up to you. Both work in all Linux distributions."
+"Snap support is built-in to Ubuntu and Fedora comes with Flatpak support, "
+"but which you use is up to you. Both work in all Linux distributions."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:19
msgid ""
-"**Install OnionShare using Flatpak**: "
-"https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.onionshare.OnionShare"
+"**Install OnionShare using Flatpak**: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org."
+"onionshare.OnionShare"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:21
@@ -72,11 +71,11 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:30
msgid ""
-"You can verify that the package you download is legitimate and hasn't "
-"been tampered with by verifying its PGP signature. For Windows and macOS,"
-" this step is optional and provides defense in depth: the OnionShare "
-"binaries include operating system-specific signatures, and you can just "
-"rely on those alone if you'd like."
+"You can verify that the package you download is legitimate and hasn't been "
+"tampered with by verifying its PGP signature. For Windows and macOS, this "
+"step is optional and provides defense in depth: the OnionShare binaries "
+"include operating system-specific signatures, and you can just rely on those "
+"alone if you'd like."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:34
@@ -85,18 +84,18 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:36
msgid ""
-"Packages are signed by Micah Lee, the core developer, using his PGP "
-"public key with fingerprint ``927F419D7EC82C2F149C1BD1403C2657CD994F73``."
-" You can download Micah's key `from the keys.openpgp.org keyserver "
-"<https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-"
+"Packages are signed by Micah Lee, the core developer, using his PGP public "
+"key with fingerprint ``927F419D7EC82C2F149C1BD1403C2657CD994F73``. You can "
+"download Micah's key `from the keys.openpgp.org keyserver <https://keys."
+"openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-"
"fingerprint/927F419D7EC82C2F149C1BD1403C2657CD994F73>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:38
msgid ""
-"You must have GnuPG installed to verify signatures. For macOS you "
-"probably want `GPGTools <https://gpgtools.org/>`_, and for Windows you "
-"probably want `Gpg4win <https://www.gpg4win.org/>`_."
+"You must have GnuPG installed to verify signatures. For macOS you probably "
+"want `GPGTools <https://gpgtools.org/>`_, and for Windows you probably want "
+"`Gpg4win <https://www.gpg4win.org/>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:41
@@ -105,11 +104,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:43
msgid ""
-"You can find the signatures (as ``.asc`` files), as well as Windows, "
-"macOS, Flatpak, Snap, and source packages, at "
-"https://onionshare.org/dist/ in the folders named for each version of "
-"OnionShare. You can also find them on the `GitHub Releases page "
-"<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/releases>`_."
+"You can find the signatures (as ``.asc`` files), as well as Windows, macOS, "
+"Flatpak, Snap, and source packages, at https://onionshare.org/dist/ in the "
+"folders named for each version of OnionShare. You can also find them on the "
+"`GitHub Releases page <https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/releases>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:47
@@ -119,8 +117,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:49
msgid ""
"Once you have imported Micah's public key into your GnuPG keychain, "
-"downloaded the binary and and ``.asc`` signature, you can verify the "
-"binary for macOS in a terminal like this::"
+"downloaded the binary and and ``.asc`` signature, you can verify the binary "
+"for macOS in a terminal like this::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:53
@@ -133,204 +131,17 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:69
msgid ""
-"If you don't see 'Good signature from', there might be a problem with the"
-" integrity of the file (malicious or otherwise), and you should not "
-"install the package. (The \"WARNING:\" shown above, is not a problem with"
-" the package, it only means you haven't already defined any level of "
-"'trust' of Micah's PGP key.)"
+"If you don't see 'Good signature from', there might be a problem with the "
+"integrity of the file (malicious or otherwise), and you should not install "
+"the package. (The \"WARNING:\" shown above, is not a problem with the "
+"package, it only means you haven't already defined any level of 'trust' of "
+"Micah's PGP key.)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/install.rst:71
msgid ""
"If you want to learn more about verifying PGP signatures, the guides for "
-"`Qubes OS <https://www.qubes-os.org/security/verifying-signatures/>`_ and"
-" the `Tor Project <https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-"
-"signature/>`_ may be useful."
+"`Qubes OS <https://www.qubes-os.org/security/verifying-signatures/>`_ and "
+"the `Tor Project <https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-verify-signature/"
+">`_ may be useful."
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Install on Windows or macOS"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "For added security, see :ref:`verifying_sigs`."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Install in Linux with Flatpak"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "There are various ways to install "
-#~ "OnionShare for Linux, but the "
-#~ "recommended way is to use the "
-#~ "Flatpak package. Flatpak ensures that "
-#~ "you'll always use the most latest "
-#~ "dependencies and run OnionShare inside "
-#~ "of a sandbox."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Make sure you have ``flatpak`` installed"
-#~ " and the Flathub repository added by"
-#~ " following `these instructions "
-#~ "<https://flatpak.org/setup/>`_ for your Linux "
-#~ "distribution."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Then install OnionShare from Flathub by"
-#~ " following `the instructions here "
-#~ "<https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.onionshare.OnionShare>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can verify that the Windows, "
-#~ "macOS, or source package you download"
-#~ " is legitimate and hasn't been "
-#~ "tampered with by verifying its PGP "
-#~ "signature. For Windows and macOS, this"
-#~ " step is optional and provides "
-#~ "defense in depth: the installers also"
-#~ " include their operating system-specific"
-#~ " signatures, and you can just rely"
-#~ " on those alone if you'd like."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Windows, macOS, and source packaged are"
-#~ " signed by Micah Lee, the core "
-#~ "developer, using his PGP public key "
-#~ "with fingerprint "
-#~ "``927F419D7EC82C2F149C1BD1403C2657CD994F73``. You can "
-#~ "download Micah's key `from the "
-#~ "keys.openpgp.org keyserver "
-#~ "<https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-"
-#~ "fingerprint/927F419D7EC82C2F149C1BD1403C2657CD994F73>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "In order to verify signatures, you "
-#~ "must have GnuPG installed. For macOS "
-#~ "you probably want `GPGTools "
-#~ "<https://gpgtools.org/>`_, and for Windows you"
-#~ " probably want `Gpg4win "
-#~ "<https://www.gpg4win.org/>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can find the signatures (``.asc``"
-#~ " files), as well as Windows, macOS,"
-#~ " and source packages, at "
-#~ "https://onionshare.org/dist/ in the folders "
-#~ "named for each version of OnionShare."
-#~ " You can also find them on the"
-#~ " `GitHub Releases page "
-#~ "<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/releases>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Once you have imported Micah's public"
-#~ " key into your GnuPG keychain, "
-#~ "downloaded the binary, and downloaded "
-#~ "the ``.asc`` signature, you can verify"
-#~ " the binary for macOS in terminal "
-#~ "like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Or for Windows in a command prompt like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "An expected output might look like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you don't see 'Good signature "
-#~ "from', then there might be a "
-#~ "problem with the integrity of the "
-#~ "file (malicious or otherwise), and you"
-#~ " perhaps should not install the "
-#~ "package. (The WARNING shown above, is"
-#~ " not a problem with the package: "
-#~ "it only means you have not defined"
-#~ " any level of 'trust' regarding "
-#~ "Micah's PGP key itself.)"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to learn more about"
-#~ " verifying PGP signatures, guides for "
-#~ "`Qubes OS <https://www.qubes-os.org/security"
-#~ "/verifying-signatures/>`_ and the `Tor "
-#~ "Project <https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/verifying-"
-#~ "signatures.html.en>`_ may be helpful."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "There are various ways to install "
-#~ "OnionShare for Linux, but the "
-#~ "recommended way is to use either "
-#~ "the `Flatpak <https://flatpak.org/>`_ or the"
-#~ " `Snapcraft <https://snapcraft.io/>`_ package. "
-#~ "Flatpak and Snapcraft ensure that you'll"
-#~ " always use the newest version and"
-#~ " run OnionShare inside of a sandbox."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Snapcraft is built-in to Ubuntu "
-#~ "and Flatpak is built-in to Fedora,"
-#~ " but which you use is up to "
-#~ "you. Both work in all Linux "
-#~ "distributions."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "**Install OnionShare using Snapcraft**: https://snapcraft.io/onionshare"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can also download and install "
-#~ "a PGP-signed ``.flatpak`` or ``.snap``"
-#~ " packages from https://onionshare.org/dist/ if"
-#~ " you prefer."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "You can find the signatures (``.asc``"
-#~ " files), as well as Windows, macOS,"
-#~ " Flatpak, Snapcraft, and source packages,"
-#~ " at https://onionshare.org/dist/ in the "
-#~ "folders named for each version of "
-#~ "OnionShare. You can also find them "
-#~ "on the `GitHub Releases page "
-#~ "<https://github.com/micahflee/onionshare/releases>`_."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "Once you have imported Micah's public"
-#~ " key into your GnuPG keychain, "
-#~ "downloaded the binary, and downloaded "
-#~ "the ``.asc`` signature, you can verify"
-#~ " the binary for macOS in a "
-#~ "terminal like this::"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you don't see 'Good signature "
-#~ "from', there might be a problem "
-#~ "with the integrity of the file "
-#~ "(malicious or otherwise), and you should"
-#~ " not install the package. (The "
-#~ "WARNING shown above, is not a "
-#~ "problem with the package: it only "
-#~ "means you haven't already defined any"
-#~ " level of 'trust' of Micah's PGP "
-#~ "key.)"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "If you want to learn more about"
-#~ " verifying PGP signatures, guides for "
-#~ "`Qubes OS <https://www.qubes-os.org/security"
-#~ "/verifying-signatures/>`_ and the `Tor "
-#~ "Project <https://support.torproject.org/tbb/how-to-"
-#~ "verify-signature/>`_ may be helpful."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/security.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/security.po
index 05816266..4b4e88b7 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/security.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/security.po
@@ -35,46 +35,44 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:11
msgid ""
-"**Third parties don't have access to anything that happens in "
-"OnionShare.** Using OnionShare means hosting services directly on your "
-"computer. When sharing files with OnionShare, they are not uploaded to "
-"any server. If you make an OnionShare chat room, your computer acts as a "
-"server for that too. This avoids the traditional model of having to trust"
-" the computers of others."
+"**Third parties don't have access to anything that happens in OnionShare.** "
+"Using OnionShare means hosting services directly on your computer. When "
+"sharing files with OnionShare, they are not uploaded to any server. If you "
+"make an OnionShare chat room, your computer acts as a server for that too. "
+"This avoids the traditional model of having to trust the computers of others."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:13
msgid ""
-"**Network eavesdroppers can't spy on anything that happens in OnionShare "
-"in transit.** The connection between the Tor onion service and Tor "
-"Browser is end-to-end encrypted. This means network attackers can't "
-"eavesdrop on anything except encrypted Tor traffic. Even if an "
-"eavesdropper is a malicious rendezvous node used to connect the Tor "
-"Browser with OnionShare's onion service, the traffic is encrypted using "
-"the onion service's private key."
+"**Network eavesdroppers can't spy on anything that happens in OnionShare in "
+"transit.** The connection between the Tor onion service and Tor Browser is "
+"end-to-end encrypted. This means network attackers can't eavesdrop on "
+"anything except encrypted Tor traffic. Even if an eavesdropper is a "
+"malicious rendezvous node used to connect the Tor Browser with OnionShare's "
+"onion service, the traffic is encrypted using the onion service's private "
+"key."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:15
msgid ""
-"**Anonymity of OnionShare users are protected by Tor.** OnionShare and "
-"Tor Browser protect the anonymity of the users. As long as the OnionShare"
-" user anonymously communicates the OnionShare address with the Tor "
-"Browser users, the Tor Browser users and eavesdroppers can't learn the "
-"identity of the OnionShare user."
+"**Anonymity of OnionShare users are protected by Tor.** OnionShare and Tor "
+"Browser protect the anonymity of the users. As long as the OnionShare user "
+"anonymously communicates the OnionShare address with the Tor Browser users, "
+"the Tor Browser users and eavesdroppers can't learn the identity of the "
+"OnionShare user."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:17
msgid ""
"**If an attacker learns about the onion service, it still can't access "
"anything.** Prior attacks against the Tor network to enumerate onion "
-"services allowed the attacker to discover private .onion addresses. If an"
-" attack discovers a private OnionShare address, a password will be "
-"prevent them from accessing it (unless the OnionShare user chooses to "
-"turn it off and make it public). The password is generated by choosing "
-"two random words from a list of 6800 words, making 6800², or about 46 "
-"million possible passwords. Only 20 wrong guesses can be made before "
-"OnionShare stops the server, preventing brute force attacks against the "
-"password."
+"services allowed the attacker to discover private .onion addresses. If an "
+"attack discovers a private OnionShare address, a password will be prevent "
+"them from accessing it (unless the OnionShare user chooses to turn it off "
+"and make it public). The password is generated by choosing two random words "
+"from a list of 6800 words, making 6800², or about 46 million possible "
+"passwords. Only 20 wrong guesses can be made before OnionShare stops the "
+"server, preventing brute force attacks against the password."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:20
@@ -83,162 +81,21 @@ msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:22
msgid ""
-"**Communicating the OnionShare address might not be secure.** "
-"Communicating the OnionShare address to people is the responsibility of "
-"the OnionShare user. If sent insecurely (such as through an email message"
-" monitored by an attacker), an eavesdropper can tell that OnionShare is "
-"being used. If the eavesdropper loads the address in Tor Browser while "
-"the service is still up, they can access it. To avoid this, the address "
-"must be communicateed securely, via encrypted text message (probably with"
-" disappearing messages enabled), encrypted email, or in person. This "
-"isn't necessary when using OnionShare for something that isn't secret."
+"**Communicating the OnionShare address might not be secure.** Communicating "
+"the OnionShare address to people is the responsibility of the OnionShare "
+"user. If sent insecurely (such as through an email message monitored by an "
+"attacker), an eavesdropper can tell that OnionShare is being used. If the "
+"eavesdropper loads the address in Tor Browser while the service is still up, "
+"they can access it. To avoid this, the address must be communicateed "
+"securely, via encrypted text message (probably with disappearing messages "
+"enabled), encrypted email, or in person. This isn't necessary when using "
+"OnionShare for something that isn't secret."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/security.rst:24
msgid ""
"**Communicating the OnionShare address might not be anonymous.** Extra "
-"precautions must be taken to ensure the OnionShare address is "
-"communicated anonymously. A new email or chat account, only accessed over"
-" Tor, can be used to share the address. This isn't necessary unless "
-"anonymity is a goal."
+"precautions must be taken to ensure the OnionShare address is communicated "
+"anonymously. A new email or chat account, only accessed over Tor, can be "
+"used to share the address. This isn't necessary unless anonymity is a goal."
msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid "Security design"
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "First read :ref:`how_it_works` to understand"
-#~ " the basics of how OnionShare works."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Third parties don't have access to "
-#~ "anything that happens in OnionShare.** "
-#~ "When you use OnionShare, you host "
-#~ "services directly on your computer. For"
-#~ " example, when you share files with"
-#~ " OnionShare, you don't upload these "
-#~ "files to any server, and when you"
-#~ " start an OnionShare chat room, your"
-#~ " computer is the chat room server "
-#~ "itself. Traditional ways of sharing "
-#~ "files or setting up websites and "
-#~ "chat rooms require trusting a service"
-#~ " with access to your data."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Network eavesdroppers can't spy on "
-#~ "anything that happens in OnionShare in"
-#~ " transit.** Because connections between Tor"
-#~ " onion services and Tor Browser are"
-#~ " end-to-end encrypted, no network "
-#~ "attackers can eavesdrop on what happens"
-#~ " in an OnionShare service. If the "
-#~ "eavesdropper is positioned on the "
-#~ "OnionShare user's end, the Tor Browser"
-#~ " user's end, or is a malicious "
-#~ "Tor node, they will only see Tor"
-#~ " traffic. If the eavesdropper is a"
-#~ " malicious rendezvous node used to "
-#~ "connect Tor Browser with OnionShare's "
-#~ "onion service, the traffic will be "
-#~ "encrypted using the onion service key."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**If an attacker learns about the "
-#~ "onion service, they still can't access"
-#~ " anything.** There have been attacks "
-#~ "against the Tor network that can "
-#~ "enumerate onion services. Even if "
-#~ "someone discovers the .onion address of"
-#~ " an OnionShare onion service, they "
-#~ "can't access it without also knowing "
-#~ "the service's random password (unless, "
-#~ "of course, the OnionShare users chooses"
-#~ " to disable the password and make "
-#~ "it public). The password is generated"
-#~ " by choosing two random words from"
-#~ " a list of 6800 words, meaning "
-#~ "there are 6800^2, or about 46 "
-#~ "million possible password. But they can"
-#~ " only make 20 wrong guesses before"
-#~ " OnionShare stops the server, preventing"
-#~ " brute force attacks against the "
-#~ "password."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Communicating the OnionShare address might"
-#~ " not be secure.** The OnionShare user"
-#~ " is responsible for securely communicating"
-#~ " the OnionShare address with people. "
-#~ "If they send it insecurely (such "
-#~ "as through an email message, and "
-#~ "their email is being monitored by "
-#~ "an attacker), the eavesdropper will "
-#~ "learn that they're using OnionShare. If"
-#~ " the attacker loads the address in"
-#~ " Tor Browser before the legitimate "
-#~ "recipient gets to it, they can "
-#~ "access the service. If this risk "
-#~ "fits the user's threat model, they "
-#~ "must find a more secure way to "
-#~ "communicate the address, such as in "
-#~ "an encrypted email, chat, or voice "
-#~ "call. This isn't necessary in cases "
-#~ "where OnionShare is being used for "
-#~ "something that isn't secret."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Communicating the OnionShare address might"
-#~ " not be anonymous.** While OnionShare "
-#~ "and Tor Browser allow for anonymity, "
-#~ "if the user wishes to remain "
-#~ "anonymous they must take extra steps "
-#~ "to ensure this while communicating the"
-#~ " OnionShare address. For example, they "
-#~ "might need to use Tor to create"
-#~ " a new anonymous email or chat "
-#~ "account, and only access it over "
-#~ "Tor, to use for sharing the "
-#~ "address. This isn't necessary in cases"
-#~ " where there's no need to protect "
-#~ "anonymity, such as co-workers who "
-#~ "know each other sharing work documents."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**If an attacker learns about the "
-#~ "onion service, it still can't access "
-#~ "anything.** Prior attacks against the "
-#~ "Tor network to enumerate onion services"
-#~ " allowed the attacker to discover "
-#~ "private .onion addresses. If an attack"
-#~ " discovers a private OnionShare address,"
-#~ " a password will be prevent them "
-#~ "from accessing it (unless the OnionShare"
-#~ " user chooses to turn it off "
-#~ "and make it public).. The password "
-#~ "is generated by choosing two random "
-#~ "words from a list of 6800 words,"
-#~ " making 6800^2, or about 46 million"
-#~ " possible passwords. Only 20 wrong "
-#~ "guesses can be made before OnionShare"
-#~ " stops the server, preventing brute "
-#~ "force attacks against the password."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
-#~ msgid ""
-#~ "**Communicating the OnionShare address might"
-#~ " not be anonymous.** Extra steps must"
-#~ " be taken to ensure the OnionShare"
-#~ " address is communicated anonymously. A "
-#~ "new email or chat account, only "
-#~ "accessed over Tor, can be used to"
-#~ " share the address. This isn't "
-#~ "necessary unless anonymity is a goal."
-#~ msgstr ""
-
diff --git a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po
index f73d3756..ba9f49f5 100644
--- a/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po
+++ b/docs/source/locale/is/LC_MESSAGES/tor.po
@@ -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 ""
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