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    This is my first patch, it seems to work, but if I've messed up badly or not
    followed the proper procedure please let me know:
    ~sb03li/setTrans.diff
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    Stephen E. Baker
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  • No.1 | | 298 bytes | |

    Friday 09 February 2007, Stephen Baker wrote:
    This is my first patch, it seems to work, but if I've messed up badly or
    not followed the proper procedure please let me know:
    ~sb03li/setTrans.diff
    I can't access that file. Please mail it to the list as an attachment :)
  • No.2 | | 228 bytes | |

    I can't access that file. Please mail it to the list as an attachment :)
    Alright, here it is as an attachment
    Stephen E. Baker
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  • No.3 | | 486 bytes | |

    Monday 19 February 2007, Stephen Baker wrote:
    I can't access that file. Please mail it to the list as an attachment :)

    Alright, here it is as an attachment

    Stephen E. Baker

    Hi Steven,

    Looking at the patch I don't quite understand it, as it moves from the I18NP
    macro to a i18n call. Is this commonly applied all over KDE?

    And why are we even having those lines, they are not present in other apps in
    kdebase, and they are not used?
  • No.4 | | 709 bytes | |

    2/19/07, Anders Lund <anders (AT) alweb (DOT) dkwrote:

    Monday 19 February 2007, Stephen Baker wrote:
    I can't access that file. Please mail it to the list as an attachment
    :)

    Alright, here it is as an attachment

    Stephen E. Baker

    Hi Steven,

    Looking at the patch I don't quite understand it, as it moves from the
    I18NP
    macro to a i18n call. Is this commonly applied all over KDE?

    And why are we even having those lines, they are not present in other apps
    in
    kdebase, and they are not used?

    It was based on

    lines
    258 to 271.

    Stephen

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  • No.5 | | 1038 bytes | |

    2/19/07, Stephen Baker <cycoone (AT) gmail (DOT) comwrote:
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    2/19/07, Anders Lund <anders (AT) alweb (DOT) dkwrote:

    Monday 19 February 2007, Stephen Baker wrote:
    I can't access that file. Please mail it to the list as an
    attachment :)

    Alright, here it is as an attachment

    Stephen E. Baker

    Hi Steven,

    Looking at the patch I don't quite understand it, as it moves from the
    I18NP
    macro to a i18n call. Is this commonly applied all over KDE?

    And why are we even having those lines, they are not present in other
    apps in
    kdebase, and they are not used?

    It was based on
    lines 258 to 271.

    Stephen

    Sorry,
    I do not think I fully answered your question. Yes, it is to be commonly
    applied all over KDE 4 (but not 3). It is in reponse to a commit on
    02-09-2006 where
    N. Goutte fixed a hack in setTranslator by switching to the
    KLocalizedString.

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