** Changed in: mahara
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
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I wouldn't think so for journal posts as you are asked when creating the
journal entry whether you want to allow comments or not. Similarly for
files. You can change the comments settings for files directly in the
block when you edit the file properties. I always assumed that it was
clear that
Public bug reported:
sprintf function, used by smarty has problems with pluralrule which
contains percent (%) sign.
I've used quite some time to find out that I need to use double percent
sign to make this work.
If pluralrule string is translated via launchpad Mahara Translations,
than there
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The requisit Moodle blocks:
Forum Posts:
http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB-3245
https://git.gitorious.org/moodle-contrib/moodle_block_mahara_forum_posts.git
Groups:
http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/CONTRIB-3246
https://git.gitorious.org/moodle-contrib/moodle_block_mahara_groups.git
Thanks for tracking this down Gregor, I need to fix it in the scripts
which create the language pack tarballs from the launchpad po files.
Once it's done, people will need to download fixed language packs and
reinstall them :(
** Changed in: mahara
Status: New = In Progress
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It turns out this is best fixed in Mahara, leaving the language packs as
they are.
See https://reviews.mahara.org/1204
If the % are simply replaced by %% in the language packs, then plural
strings do not work properly when formatted in javascript. For example,
if you attach a file to a blog
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