Re: [Emc-developers] docs -> src: chaging ini to INI also in source tree

2022-09-09 Thread andy pugh
On Fri, 9 Sept 2022 at 13:29, Hans Unzner wrote: > > Hmm, well, not wanting to throw too much chaos into the mix, but this > > isn't DOS and the actual files are called .ini so I would have > > preferred a consistent ".ini". > File types are usually used with capital letters, like PDF file,

Re: [Emc-developers] docs -> src: chaging ini to INI also in source tree

2022-09-09 Thread Jérémie Tarot
Le ven. 9 sept. 2022 à 14:29, Hans Unzner a écrit : > > File types are usually used with capital letters, like PDF file, HTML > file and so on. In these cases they are abbreviations in contrast to "INI". > But wouldn't it a bit weird and inconsistent to have PDF, HTML, HAL and > .ini files? >

Re: [Emc-developers] docs -> src: chaging ini to INI also in source tree

2022-09-09 Thread Hans Unzner
Am 08.09.22 um 00:13 schrieb andy pugh: On Wed, 7 Sept 2022 at 11:14, Steffen Moeller wrote: Now, it happened that the "linuxcnc -h" output is quoted in the documentation, and that had some "ini" that we could either leave as it is (and be inconsistent within the documentation but

Re: [Emc-developers] docs -> src: chaging ini to INI also in source tree

2022-09-07 Thread andy pugh
On Wed, 7 Sept 2022 at 11:14, Steffen Moeller wrote: > Now, it happened that the "linuxcnc -h" output is quoted in the > documentation, and that had some "ini" that we could either leave as it > is (and be inconsistent within the documentation but consistent with the > source code) Hmm, well,

[Emc-developers] docs -> src: chaging ini to INI also in source tree

2022-09-07 Thread Steffen Moeller
Dear all, Thank you for you trusting us so much with the many (mostly) weblate-translation-motivated changes to the documentation. A good part of that exercise means to decide about what spelling or what word to use for what thing. Somewhen on IRC we decided to go for the Wikipedia-like all-caps