[pLog-svn] r2510 - plog/trunk/locale
Jon Daley
plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Thu Sep 22 15:31:39 GMT 2005
Ok - I didn't know if it was better to put them in context or at
the bottom. I will move them.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Oscar Renalias wrote:
> Since these strings are new in this release, can we just place them all at
> the bottom of the file? I know that they're not new but only "forgotten" from
> a previous release, but at least it'll be easier for translators to identify
> them when updating the translation!
>
> Oscar
>
> On 22 Sep 2005, at 04:15, jondaley at devel.plogworld.net wrote:
>
>> Author: jondaley
>> Date: 2005-09-22 01:15:29 +0000 (Thu, 22 Sep 2005)
>> New Revision: 2510
>>
>> Modified:
>> plog/trunk/locale/locale_en_UK.php
>> Log:
>> more strings added. Anyone have any opinions on the 'blocked' string?
>> Should it just say 'you have been blocked'?
>>
>> Modified: plog/trunk/locale/locale_en_UK.php
>> ===================================================================
>> --- plog/trunk/locale/locale_en_UK.php 2005-09-22 01:07:42 UTC (rev
>> 2509)
>> +++ plog/trunk/locale/locale_en_UK.php 2005-09-22 01:15:29 UTC (rev
>> 2510)
>> @@ -105,6 +105,8 @@
>> $messages['error_incorrect_search_terms'] = 'The search terms were not
>> valid';
>> $messages['error_no_search_results'] = 'No items matching the search terms
>> were found';
>> $messages['error_no_albums_defined'] = 'There are no albums available in
>> this blog.';
>> +$messages['error_comment_too_big'] = 'The comment is too big';
>> +$messages['error_you_have_been_blocked'] = 'Blocked: this request was not
>> completed.';
>>
>> /////////////////
>> //////////////////
>> ///////////////// STRINGS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION INTERFACE
>> //////////////////
>>
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Use of excessive, unnecessary, commas, has always been,
one of my, pet peeves.
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