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Question “Gregorian”? “Simple dates”?
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13 years 2 months ago #1
by WGroleau
(Located in ../help_text.php:402)
Actually, aren’t date ranges, periods, estimates, etc. also defaulted to _regorian? or is “simple” a trade term for dates without a calendar type?
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“Gregorian”? “Simple dates”? was created by WGroleau
is in one of the help texts. Should it be “Gregorian”?Simple dates are assumed to be in the gregorian calendar.
(Located in ../help_text.php:402)
Actually, aren’t date ranges, periods, estimates, etc. also defaulted to _regorian? or is “simple” a trade term for dates without a calendar type?
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Wes Groleau
UniGen.us/
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13 years 2 months ago #2
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Greg Roach - greg@subaqua.co.uk - @fisharebest@phpc.social - fisharebest.webtrees.net
Replied by fisharebest on topic Re: “Gregorian”? “Simple dates”?
There are lots of capitalisation "mistakes".
Changing these creates a new message, and requires that it is re-translated in all languages.
I have an off-line script to match untranslated items which have translation that differs only by case. Once this is finished, I plan to do a bulk update of all of these.
Changing these creates a new message, and requires that it is re-translated in all languages.
I have an off-line script to match untranslated items which have translation that differs only by case. Once this is finished, I plan to do a bulk update of all of these.
Greg Roach - greg@subaqua.co.uk - @fisharebest@phpc.social - fisharebest.webtrees.net
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