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?
> 
> 
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