On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 12:50:22PM +0100, Guillaume Melquiond wrote:
> lines. In a sense, they are not real WML lines. For example, they
> don't apply to all the config strings of a block, but only to the
> strings following them.

Right, this is a good sign of a problem.

> To strictly limit the number of changes in a first step, only the
> translating would be moved to the preprocessor, not the concatening.
> Any objection? Any problem I would have missed?

The only thing that annoyed me at first reading was the risk of
forgetting an #endtextdomain, so I'm fine with the implicit ones at
EOF, although if we could come with another solution I may feel more
comfortable :)

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