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Re: English grammar errors when %n$s refers to the user.
Even after reversing the entries in the database, there's still an issue. Now, as the ActivityUser, I see: You created an account for newusername's. == In structure.php, this entry... == if ($SQL->GetWhere('ActivityType', array('Name' => 'JoinCreated'))->NumRows() == 0) $SQL->Insert('ActivityType', array('AllowComments' =>… -
Re: English grammar errors when %n$s refers to the user.
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Re: English grammar errors when %n$s refers to the user.
(More information) Prior to editing, the text of $Definition['Activity.JoinCreated.FullHeadline'] was backwards and incorrectly possessive. For example, after I created an account for Bob, my activity page said "Bob created an account for your." (ungrammatical and inaccurate) and Bob's said "You created an account for… -
Re: English grammar errors when %n$s refers to the user.
This question is a particular case of a more general questions in some other languages than english (at least french). In some languages, the sentence structure and word order can be completely different depending on who is the subject (verbs, plural of singular, gender...). I came up with the following solution, which… -
English grammar errors when %n$s refers to the user.
I was correcting an error with $Definition['Activity.JoinCreated.FullHeadline'] and I noticed that that when referring to the user... %1$s = "You" %2$s = "You" %3$s = "you" %4$s = "your" %2$s should be "Your" and ideally all of them should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence. I understand conditionally…
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