Hi, I haven't noticed that, this should be marked, explained in notes, if
sdf had those...
Will check, but why is this not a single string?
Does that mean that also "Format Footer" is formed from two strings?
This is unacceptable and anglo-saxon-centric, really does not work well for
other languages.
Lp, m.
2011/12/28 Milos Sramek <sramek.milos@gmail.com>
Hi,
I have in the new Header/Footer feature of 3.5 for the first time
noticed compound strings consisting of two separately translated
strings. For example, "Format Header" is composed of strings Format
(KeyId _XDs) and Header (b4n3).
Slovak (and other languages) have cases - the Header word must be in the
accusative case here. Are we sure that the b4n3 Header string is used
only in such context and not in other, where for example, the nominative
case should be used?
I would prefer to not to compound strings of other strings. What do you
think about that? Can we send this message to the developers?
Milos
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