I'm sure these are system-wide. There will be a single string for every
month, even though we actually need 2 in Polish. If you look at the Today
scope, it says 20 Listopada today - which is the correct form, even if it
probably shouldn't be capitalised. The same string is probably used in the
calendar.
UT is not the only culprit here, either, as I've seen months named
"Listopada" in the iOS calendar as well (this has since been corrected I
believe).
I agree seeing 20 listopad is less jarring than having months named
"listopada" in the calendar, but I think you'll just be fixing one thing
and breaking another.
For non-Polish speakers: Listopad is the name of the month November,
whereas the form "listopada" basically means "of November", as in "the 20th
of November".
Dominik
W piątek, 20 listopada 2015 12:41:22 CET, Krzysztof Tataradziński
napisałeś:
Hello,
where I can find strings responsible for name of month in that app
(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-calendar-app ) - and no, in that app
there aren't any month-name related strings.
I'm asking because we must correct them. In Polish we see 'Stycznia'
insted of 'Styczeń' in month view.
Best regards,
Krzysztof Tataradziński
https://launchpad.net/~ktatar156
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