but why is a _c-format_ means format string (so 2 '%' needed) used here? bye Joe
--- Den fre 13/11/09 skrev pepeto <no-reply.invalid-addr...@gna.org>: > Fra: pepeto <no-reply.invalid-addr...@gna.org> > Emne: [bug #14750] Translation issue in 2.1.10. %% > Til: "pepeto" <pepet...@gmail.com>, "Joe Hansen" <joedalt...@yahoo.dk>, > freeciv-dev@gna.org > Dato: fredag 13. november 2009 00.26 > > Follow-up Comment #1, bug #14750 (project freeciv): > > Normal strings needs only 1 '%'. However, string used > as printf-style > format, must have 2 '%' to don't interpret the '%' as the > start of an escape > sentence. See '$ man 3 printf' for more explanation. > > In the po files, you can guess the normal number of '%' > thanks to the format > information: > * _no-c-format_ means normal string (so '%' needed). > * _c-format_ means format string (so 2 '%' needed). > > Is that enough as explanation? > > > > _______________________________________________________ > > Reply to this item at: > > <http://gna.org/bugs/?14750> > > _______________________________________________ > Message posté via/par Gna! > http://gna.org/ > > Trænger du til at se det store billede? Kelkoo giver dig gode tilbud på LCD TV! Se her http://dk.yahoo.com/r/pat/lcd _______________________________________________ Freeciv-dev mailing list Freeciv-dev@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/freeciv-dev