2016-06-22 16:07 GMT+01:00 Mihovil Stanić <mihovil@miho.im>:
I understood it as:
Drawing objects = noun, it's an object
Agreed.
Draw object = as verb, action, draw something, an object
Maybe. Why not object from 'Draw' module?
Not sure if I got it right since I don't know where in UI that is located.
Mihovil
21.06.2016 u 15:53, Christian Lohmaier je napisao/la:
Hi Miloš, *,
that's more a question for the list, I'll forward it...
ciao
Christain
Username: milos (in bcc)
Unit:
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/sk/libo_ui/translate/svx/source/svdraw.po#unit=109081786
Source: Draw object(s)
Current translation: kresba(y)
Your question or comment: Which is the difference between "Drawing
objects" and "Draw objects"?
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