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Standardize on "cancelled". QuLogic: so, canceled or cancelled? that patch on #12130 is pretty thorough... wabz: cancelled :D wabz: that cancelled thing actually bothered me in the past wabz: never quite enough to do such a patch :p elb: that's an en_US vs en_GB thing elb: both are correct, but canceled is more common in en_{US,CA} and cancelled in en_{GB,AU,NZ,etc.} elb: personally, I use cancelled QuLogic: yea, that's what I went for before, but I think I couldn't change any strings because we were frozen QuLogic: you all had to pick the spelling that was opposite from the guy's patch, didn't you... rekkanoryo: well, considering we're generally en_US in our strings, it should be canceled in our source elb: considering they're both correct, and while I'm anal retentive, I'm not anal retentive about that, I have no preference ;-) rekkanoryo: I don't really care either way, I just think that we should be consistently en_US or en_GB throughout elb: right elb: my point is, they're both correct for en_US elb: one 'l' is simply more common rekkanoryo: ah rekkanoryo: if they're both technically correct for en_US, then "cancelled" is my vote rekkanoryo: one 'l' always looks wrong to me elb: the dictionary claims they are Sorry, dwc. Closes #12130.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 23 Aug 2010 01:41:31 +0000
parents babae1f32dc0
children 52d9f591585e
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752 msgstr "Arrestar" 752 msgstr "Arrestar"
753 753
754 msgid "Waiting for transfer to begin" 754 msgid "Waiting for transfer to begin"
755 msgstr "" 755 msgstr ""
756 756
757 msgid "Canceled" 757 msgid "Cancelled"
758 msgstr "Anullat" 758 msgstr "Anullat"
759 759
760 msgid "Failed" 760 msgid "Failed"
761 msgstr "Error" 761 msgstr "Error"
762 762