må 2005-12-26 klockan 13:58 -0200 skrev Raphael Higino:
> Perhaps in other languages worldwide A and Á are completely different.
In Finnish and Swedish, Å, Ä, and Ö are considered completely distinct
letters. No Swedish or Finnish speaker would think of them as A or O
with some "accent" attached.
On ti, 2005-10-04 at 03:14 +0300, Žygimantas Beručka wrote:
> * 'Personal' (Contacts, title of sidebar)
> * 'On This Computer', 'Personal', 'On LDAP Servers' (Contacts sidebar)
> * 'General', 'Addressbook' (Contacts sidebar, right click on
> 'Personal' -> 'Properties...')
> * 'Birthdays &
On ti, 2005-09-13 at 14:58 +0200, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> How about a tiny map, indicating the region where that language is
> traditionally spoken,
Nah, doesn't work. Where does one draw the line what's "traditional" and
what's "non-traditional"? This opens up a whole new dimension of cans o
A gnome-2-10 branch has been created for libgnomeui. The HEAD branch
will get Win32 portability changes applied. I am bumping the version
in HEAD to 2.11.0.
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A gnome-2-10 branch has been created for libgnome. The HEAD branch
will soon get Win32 portability changes applied. (Unix functionality
will not be changed.) I am bumping the version in HEAD to 2.11.0.
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A gnome-2-10 branch has been created for libbonoboui. The HEAD branch
will soon get some Win32 love applied. (X11 functionality will not be
touched, at least not now.) I am bumping the version in HEAD to
2.9.0.
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> Tor, please revert the two string additions,
OK, can do, but see below.
> libbonobo hasn't branched off yet in a "gnome-2-10" branch,
> this means that the current freeze still affects libbonobo HEAD.
But I *did* branch it, according to Michael's instructions. There is
since yesterday a gnome
As has been pointed out to me, I should have announced on these lists
that I was branching libbonobo. Sorry.
(I guess I my subconscious thought was that some software
automatically notices when a separate stable branch for the upcomong
release appears, and starts doing its builds/string checks/wha