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author | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 2002-11-06 13:20:21 +0000 |
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committer | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 2002-11-06 13:20:21 +0000 |
commit | 9091151d546e5d749b47e2efce3ff651784fcc8c (patch) | |
tree | 2be2bec5e60f21ffe431eeef74095896ae5efe7f /perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl | |
parent | 68a1a2a6f2b9fdb1fd0c833cd9b3d8dcb9d8fd5c (diff) | |
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replace "_" with "N" and "__" with "N_"
rationale:
- currently, we use _("xxx") as a shorthand for gettext("xxx"). It
also used to call xgettext with --keyword=_
- alas, function &_ is global and not by package (notice esp. that _
is not exported in common.pm)
- this lead to big ugly pb with packages defining their own &_,
overriding common.pm's &_
- a fix is to set @::textdomains to add a new domain (the default
being "libDrakX")
but relying on the global "_" is still dangerous!
Diffstat (limited to 'perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl')
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl b/perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl index dfb3a3f95..3b8646fd4 100644 --- a/perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl +++ b/perl-install/share/advertising/05-games.pl @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ $icon = 0; $icon_dx = 0; $icon_dy = 0; @data = ( - [ _("Games"), 0, 0, 400, 20, 1], - [ _("Mandrake Linux 9.0 provides the best Open Source games - arcade, action, strategy, ..."), 0, 30, 400, 0, 0], + [ N("Games"), 0, 0, 400, 20, 1], + [ N("Mandrake Linux 9.0 provides the best Open Source games - arcade, action, strategy, ..."), 0, 30, 400, 0, 0], # [ 'text', $x, $y, $area_width, $area_height ], ); |