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Subject: Re: Typo in kspread
From: Enrique Matías Sánchez (Quique) <cronopios () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-05-30 10:18:48
Message-ID: 8511b92f0905300318i9cdc759y9078f88eeb9ab323 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> All stable branches are freezed by default but still we can break the freeze
> if we want to, the freeze is to protect translators so translators can break
> it ;-)
A-ha.
While adding new strings should be avoided unless necessary, I think
fixing typos is ok.
>> A new typo:
>>
>> #. i18n: file: functions/datetime.xml:94
>> #: xml_doc.cpp:416
>> msgid ""
>> "The EDATE functions returns the date that is specified by a given date and
>> a " "number of months before or after that date."
>>
>> functions -> function
>
> Not sure it's a typo it seems that there are various functions, for example
>
> "The YEAR functions returns the year of a date. If no parameter is specified "
> "the current year gets returned."
>
> There is the YEAR function that has a date and the one that has not, so two
> YEAR functions?
I see your point, but I'd day overloading functions should appear to
the user as one single function. That's the whole point of function
polymorphism, isn't it?
Just my 2c.
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