On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Francois Gouget <fgouget(a)free.fr> wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jul 2013, Jactry Zeng wrote: [...]
msgid "%1? (Yes|No)\n" [...] When I discuss this with Qian Hong, he give a better idea. We may can just make the origin text more apropos, just like: msgid "%1? (Y)es|(N)o\n"
I think this would look odd in English and that the original string is better.
Note the shortcuts/hotkeys are dependent on the "Yes key" and "No key", so they should be kept consistent e.g. in French #: cmd.rc:318 xcopy.rc:40 msgctxt "Yes key" msgid "Y" msgstr "O" #: cmd.rc:319 xcopy.rc:41 msgctxt "No key" msgid "N" msgstr "N" #: cmd.rc:354 msgid " (Yes|No)" msgstr " (Oui|Non)" Similar for File, Directory, etc. #: xcopy.rc:43 msgctxt "File key" msgid "F" msgstr "F" #: xcopy.rc:44 msgctxt "Directory key" msgid "D" msgstr "R" Frédéric