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Committed S2_2 revision 14328, with update-po and hand adjustments.
Committed trunk revision 14329.
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Hi,
William Allen Simpson wrote on Jan 25, 03:53 (-0800):
> It is the responsibility of the developers to make the human-readable
> line breaks in the canonical form message. It is the responsibility of the
> translators to make the human
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This removes wordwrap_string() in command line handling, adding a TRANS
comment tell translators the width.
It was amusing to discover that civmanual used it for html. That's silly.
By definition, html always handles localized wrapping itse
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Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote:
> Maybe I can't say what I want. Trying again:
> strlen couldn't be used for receiving number of alphabetic characters
> in the string. It can be used for receiving number of 7-bit signed integer.
> And my point is t
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On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 William Allen Simpson wrote:
> Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote:
> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 William Allen Simpson wrote:
> >> The issue is not strlen(). It is properly used to determine the
> >> length of a string. The issue is th
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Egor Vyscrebentsov wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 William Allen Simpson wrote:
>> The issue is not strlen(). It is properly used to determine the
>> length of a string. The issue is that strlen() has nothing to do with
>> how much room there
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Reported in PR#40032.
Egor Vyscrebentsov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(For ru_RU.UTF-8 part of lines cover only half of screen width -
2 bytes/character. Easiest example - '/help' [show_help_intro].
wordwrap_string() looks to me like the roo