> [: Shaun McCance :] > So let's say we have this: > > <page><p its:locNote="A different comment">...</p> > <page><p its:locNote="A common comment">...</p> > <note><p its:locNote="A common comment">...</p> > > You'll see this: > > #. ## Message for page/p > #. ## Message for note/p > #. > #. ## Comment for page/p > #. A different comment > #. > #. ## Comment for page/p > #. ## Comment for note/p > #. A common comment
It would be nice if element path would be prefixed with something keyword- like, so that tools too (e.g. validation) could more easily take it into account. Also I don't see need for explictly marking the comment itself, or separating them with empty lines. So, it would come out as e.g: #. tag-path: page/p #. tag-path: note/p #. A different comment #. A common comment The ordering (interleaving) should not really matter. Where it would matter, it would be a clear sign that messages need to be separated (msgctxt). Which would be done when first confused translator reports in. -- Chusslove Illich (Часлав Илић) _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n