Yes - I realise (realize) the code has some American spellings in the
text - which it really should not. The American translation is where
this gets translated. Perhaps I should add a little bit to the coding
guidelines. I certainly don't wish to alienate anyone - just that the
code is 95% British/Phil's/Tim's English so easier to adopt it as the
standard. The thing about changing existing American spellings though is
that this will damage the existing translations so not worth it IMHO.
Phil
Phil Daintree
Logic Works Ltd - +64 (0)275 567890
http://www.logicworks.co.nz
On 22/03/14 18:30, ExsonQu wrote:
> *Hi, Phil,*
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> I've noted that you've made some US locale in the trunk. It's an
> interesting things for me. I'm curious if we should follow the standard to
> code in the future? In another words, we should have dictionary and make
> Britain English as the first locale during coding?
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> Thanks and best regards!
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