From cd232532dc648c28ec87360269fcfe7c440ce00d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andre Klapper Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 22:11:49 +0100 Subject: Fix broken sentence. Fixes bug 587153. --- help/C/evolution.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/help/C/evolution.xml b/help/C/evolution.xml index 20e85818db..a571869a12 100644 --- a/help/C/evolution.xml +++ b/help/C/evolution.xml @@ -2207,7 +2207,7 @@ Configuring Message Templates In the Plugin Manager, select the Configuration tab to customize your message templates. You can add, edit or remove the key-value pairs. You can specify any number of key-value pairs. In any template, the occurrence of every $key is replaced by the value it has in the configuration. For example, if you set the key to Manager and the value to Harry, any occurrence of $Manager is replaced by Harry in the message. - Assume that you have 1000 message templates with your current manager's name has a reference in them. When the current manager is replaced by a new one, it's not easy for you to manually replace the manager's name in all the 1000 messages. If the messages have a $Manager key value, you can reset the value in the Configuration tab of this plugin. + Assume that you have 1000 message templates with your current manager's name in them. When the current manager is replaced by a new one, it's not easy for you to manually replace the manager's name in all the 1000 messages. If the messages have a $Manager key value, you can reset the value in the Configuration tab of this plugin. By default, the entire environment variables are used as a key-value pair. An occurrence of $env_variable is replaced by the value it carries. For example, an occurrence of $PATH in your template is replaced by its value when the template is used. The replacement process uses the following order of precedence: -- cgit