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I've encountered an odd plural but I've not come across before but
maybe I'm just not getting something - hence my question before I
launch into a bug<br>
<br>
I was proofreading nautilus when I came across
../libnautilus-private/nautilus-file-operations.c:278 which is "100
%'d second" and "100 %'d seconds"<br>
<br>
When I fill in the 4 plurals needed for my locale, I get the
following:<br>
<br>
Error in Translation: <br>
'msgstr[1]' is not a valid C format string, unlike 'msgid'. Reason:
In the directive number 1, the character '&' is not a valid
conversion specifier.'msgstr[2]' is not a valid C format string,
unlike 'msgid'. Reason: In the directive number 1, the character
'&' is not a valid conversion specifier.'msgstr[3]' is not a
valid C format string, unlike 'msgid'. Reason: In the directive
number 1, the character '&' is not a valid conversion specifier.
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This seems to apply for more than just that one string, I tried and
couple more on the next page then gave up. Any thoughts?<br>
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Cheers<br>
<br>
Michael <br>
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