Re: UTF-8 io in messages

2005-02-25 Thread Danilo Šegan
Today at 8:14, Tommi Vainikainen wrote: > This is my self compiled (jhbuild) Evince with GNOME 2.10 branch from > CVS. Other libs (libc etc.) are from Debian sarge, and some versions > are following: > gettext (GNU gettext-runtime) 0.14.1 > intltool-update (intltool) 0.33 > > Is this global proble

Re: Supressing a %d parameter in a string

2005-02-25 Thread Åsmund Skjæveland
> When you are using the numbered version of the formatting parameters, > you should just be able to leave out the ones that you don't want. Does > that parameter ever have any other value besides 1 for that message? No, you can't. If you leave out parameter#1 and use parameter#2, you get an er

Re: Supressing a %d parameter in a string

2005-02-25 Thread dsplat
I actually expected to get an error, so I tried it with gcc last night: printf( "arg %2$d, arg %3$d\n", 1, 2, 3 ); gcc didn't even feel a need to warn me. I didn't try getting any of the gettext tools to accept it. If they won't, we may want to consider whether it should be possible to tell

Re: Supressing a %d parameter in a string

2005-02-25 Thread Behdad Esfahbod
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I actually expected to get an error, so I tried it with gcc last night: > > printf( "arg %2$d, arg %3$d\n", 1, 2, 3 ); > > gcc didn't even feel a need to warn me. > > I didn't try getting any of the gettext tools to accept it. > If they won't, we ma

Weekly translation status for Gnome 2.8

2005-02-25 Thread danilo
Translation status changes from 2005-02-17 to 2005-02-24. Total message count is stable at 27729. Average change during this period was 0.088%. Top 5 movers of the week: * Bosnian (up 7.18%, now supported) * Ukrainian (up 0.07%, supported) * Danish (up 0.05%, supported) * Japanese (up 0.

Weekly translation status for Gnome 2.10

2005-02-25 Thread danilo
Translation status changes from 2005-02-17 to 2005-02-24. Total message count has changed from 32810 to 32808. Average change during this period was 0.884%. Top 5 movers of the week: * Gujarati (up 22.23%, now supported) * Finnish (up 8.27%, supported) * Ukrainian (up 6.06%, supported) *