[evolution/webkit] Fix incorrect use of ngettext from a patch for bug #635414
- From: Dan VrÃtil <dvratil src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [evolution/webkit] Fix incorrect use of ngettext from a patch for bug #635414
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 14:15:40 +0000 (UTC)
commit 289d5d94ec8c8626ecd9ec3dd77dd2292d3b4ca6
Author: Milan Crha <mcrha redhat com>
Date: Mon Feb 28 12:29:47 2011 +0100
Fix incorrect use of ngettext from a patch for bug #635414
e-util/e-datetime-format.c | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
1 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/e-util/e-datetime-format.c b/e-util/e-datetime-format.c
index 471ca29..df6ee06 100644
--- a/e-util/e-datetime-format.c
+++ b/e-util/e-datetime-format.c
@@ -209,10 +209,53 @@ format_relative_date (time_t tvalue, time_t ttoday, const struct tm *value, cons
res = g_strdup (_("Yesterday"));
} else {
if (future) {
- /* Translators: %a is a strftime modifier, the abbreviated week day name, for example "Next Tue".
- ngettext is used to be able to define different translations for different days of week, where
- necessary. Index is between 1 and 7 inclusive, meaning 1 .. Monday, 2 .. Tuesday, ..., 7 .. Sunday */
- res = g_strdup (ngettext ("Next %a", "Next %a", g_date_get_weekday (&val)));
+ switch (g_date_get_weekday (&val)) {
+ case 1:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Mon"));
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Tue"));
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Wed"));
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Thu"));
+ break;
+ case 5:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Fri"));
+ break;
+ case 6:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Sat"));
+ break;
+ case 7:
+ /* Translators: This is used for abbreviated days in the future.
+ You can use strftime modifiers here too, like "Next %a", to avoid
+ repeated translation of the abbreviated day name. */
+ res = g_strdup (C_ ("DateFmt", "Next Sun"));
+ break;
+ default:
+ g_return_val_if_reached (NULL);
+ break;
+ }
} else {
res = g_strdup ("%a");
}
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