2013/9/29 Kenneth Nielsen <k.nielse...@gmail.com>: > Can anyone explain what the meaning of "calendar:MY" is and how it should be > translated. Literally "kalendar:MIN" in Danish, but I fear some secret > syntax is at play here. >
There is an identical string in gtk+, plus this comment: #. Translate to calendar:YM if you want years to be displayed #. * before months; otherwise translate to calendar:MY. #. * Do *not* translate it to anything else, if it #. * it isn't calendar:YM or calendar:MY it will not work. #. * #. * Note that the ordering described here is logical order, which is #. * further influenced by BIDI ordering. Thus, if you have a default #. * text direction of RTL and specify "calendar:YM", then the year #. * will appear to the right of the month. It might be worth filing a bug report to add a similar comment to gnome-shell. -- Piotr Drąg http://raven.fedorapeople.org/ _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n