Le 01/05/2014 00:40, Frank Lanitz a écrit :
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- To increase clarity I would suggest to use the verb "Create"
instead of "Open" or "Start" in the following strings:
#: ../data/geany.glade.h:226 msgid "Open new documents from the command-line" My suggestion: "Create new documents from the command-line"
#: ../data/geany.glade.h:227 msgid "Start a new file for each command-line filename that doesn't exist" My suggestion: "Create a new file for each command-line filename that doesn't exist"
I only applied the second suggestion as the first looks fine to me.
The reason I don't quite like "Create", is that we do not create any file. "Create document" also sounds weird to my ear, but at least it's not strictly wrong.
Anyway, I'd still use "Open" on both:
msgid "Open new documents from the command-line" msgid "Open a new document for each command-line filename that doesn't exist"
Or alike.
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However, huge thanks for you findings. Really glad to have some good eyes aboard ;)
Indeed, good job finding those, thanks alot!
Cheers, Colomban