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The 01 November 2012 build (8497) is out.
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--- Quote from: gd_on on November 02, 2012, 11:58:54 am ---[...]
Though it's a nice subtility, i think it's not a so good idea for other localisations than English. So, the old solution, though not perfect, is better.
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During translation, you could translate the first message to the string minus the last terms, and the two suffix strings to (instead be) full word(s). (Alternatively, you could translate the first message to the full string (as previous), and the two suffix strings to empty strings.)
gd_on:
Probably yes. There are different solutions/workaround to do this translation. Nevertheless, in the future there could be other strings which will have an "y" termination in the singular form and 'ies" in the plural form. So, it will be more difficult to find a good workaround, except to adopt in every case the plural form, which, in fine, in the "old" solution also in english. It's not an easy problem, I know...
gd_on
rickg22:
--- Quote from: jens on November 02, 2012, 02:04:39 am ---No macro replacement, looks like broken compiler lookup again.
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Speaking of compiler, would it be possible to add support for "no compiler" projects? I disabled the Compiler plugin at job because it kept bugging me about not finding GCC (it's a PHP project), but when I tried to make a new project I couldn't because I *had* to choose a compiler and there was no compiler list to choose from (since I had disabled the plugin).
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: rickg22 on November 03, 2012, 01:48:14 pm ---Speaking of compiler, would it be possible to add support for "no compiler" projects? I
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We have a "commands only" target. Does that help?
rickg22:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on November 04, 2012, 05:35:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: rickg22 on November 03, 2012, 01:48:14 pm ---Speaking of compiler, would it be possible to add support for "no compiler" projects? I
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We have a "commands only" target. Does that help?
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Not really... if it's not supported in the "New Project" wizard, it's useless. I'm always forced to "choose" a compiler - and I always end up choosing GCC by default, which obviously I don't have on this machine. I want to be able to choose "No compiler" or something, so that it won't ask me for compiler settings.
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