On 13-11-09 08:45 AM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote: >> As for "from", you need to refer to where the path is at the moment the >> user is reading the tooltip. That's the main reason you use "in": "from" >> indicates source/origin, not current location. > > Well, I meant it is source for the change but it seems not so obvious > so let it be "in". It was a question what is better, anyway. :)
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