روز پنجشنبه، 2006-03-02 ساعت 20:10 -0500، Behdad Esfahbod نوشت: > Nobody knows that > something like this needs to be marked for translation, because > there's no rule saying so anywhere.
You're right of course, but I am coming to the belief that everything that is displayed to a normal user (vs written in logs, only saved in config files, sent on the wire using the various protocols, etc) should be marked for translation. "%d" and "%f" need to be marked for translation (for users of localized digits), "," (comma) needs to be marked for translation (for Arabic script languages), "<b>%s</b>" needs to be marked for translation (for locales that don't use boldface or prefer not to), "%s <%s>" needs to be translated (for bidi languages), ... > The point being: this really needs to > be documented somehwere. So no, it's not ignorance. It's lack > of docuentation. I can't agree more. roozbeh _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n