BTW the issue link is http://drupal.org/node/334283
Gábor
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 4:38 PM, José San Martinjz.sanmartin@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Gábor!
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:30 AM, Gábor Hojtsygabor@hojtsy.hu wrote:
Jose,
Good news! Drupal 7 already supports contexts natively on t() and format_plural() in a way standard to other applications using Gettext, and not via special hacks. See the issue on msgctxt support. Other areas like menu titles and JS strings still lack contexts unfortunately.
BTW the latest releases of potx and l10n_server also have this context support now built in (when you translate Drupal 7 stuff).
Gabor
On 7/26/09, José San Martin jz.sanmartin@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
As a language with poor morphology, English sometimes does not distinguish verbs from nouns. Filter, Upload, Archive, Link, Update, Post... and many other words that are used in Drupal. Other languages are a more morphology-heavy and when we translate Drupal to other languages this ambiguity may be a problem. Take Upload, for instance. There is a button "Upload", but there is also a module "Upload". There's the need to use different words.
It's not an exclusivity for noun/verbs, though. "Order" is one thing in Views, and another thing in Ubercart. The shorter the string, the easier it is to exist this kind of ambiguity.
There is already the use in Drupal core of string context. The blank variable in "!long-month-name May" is used distinguish "May" in the series "January, February.." to "May" in the series "Jan, Feb...". This very pattern could be used elsewhere: "!noun Filter" would be different from "!verb Filter", so that we could translate "Filtro" and "Filtrar", respectively, or "Filter" and "filtern".
What do you think? Is this a good approach or something more radical should be done to support contexts? Perhaps a fourth symbol - #context, instead of "!, @, %" , to make it mor organized? There is still time to fix Drupal 7.
See you,
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