On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 10:16 AM, Eric Sunshine <sunsh...@sunshineco.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 2, 2018 at 12:32 AM, Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclo...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Signed-off-by: Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy <pclo...@gmail.com>
>> ---
>> diff --git a/sequencer.c b/sequencer.c
>> @@ -2597,15 +2597,17 @@ static int error_with_patch(struct commit *commit,
>> -               fprintf(stderr, "You can amend the commit now, with\n"
>> -                       "\n"
>> -                       "  git commit --amend %s\n"
>> -                       "\n"
>> -                       "Once you are satisfied with your changes, run\n"
>> -                       "\n"
>> -                       "  git rebase --continue\n", 
>> gpg_sign_opt_quoted(opts));
>> +               fprintf(stderr,
>> +                       _("You can amend the commit now, with\n"
>> +                         "\n"
>> +                         "  git commit --amend %s\n"
>> +                         "\n"
>> +                         "Once you are satisfied with your changes, run\n"
>> +                         "\n"
>> +                         "  git rebase --continue\n"),
>> +                       gpg_sign_opt_quoted(opts));
>>         } else if (exit_code)
>> -               fprintf(stderr, "Could not apply %s... %.*s\n",
>> +               fprintf_ln(stderr, _("Could not apply %s... %.*s"),
>
> Did you want to downcase "Could" for consistency with other error
> messages, or was this left as-is intentionally?

I'm not sure. Others start with a prefix (like "error:",
"warning:"....). This is a bit different and makes me hesitate.
-- 
Duy

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