Well, I guess a one-time job of copying these terms from kgeography to
iso-3166-2 will solve that problem :-)

Anyway, I already did Brazil, so it's already started!

Roger

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Hm-m. Just as I was about to click Send, I wondered something. Is there any
way possible to manually link an entry in one file to another? Or to an
abstract? Is there some way to indicate that

msgid "_: usa.kgm\n"
"Ohio"

in kgeography should look at all other files that have just "Ohio" and all
other files looking for "Ohio" should refer to this message too?

Well, with Ohio, it's probably not too significant. But in Brazil, the state
some spell as "Bahia" is also spelled "Baia" and "Baía".

Thx,
Roger

On 6/13/07, Danilo Šegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Roger,

Today at 14:33, Roger Sperberg wrote:

> Visually the terms are identical -- Ohio and Ohio. Could a space or
> something not visible be preventing a match?

The one in KGeography is actually

msgid "_: usa.kgm\n"
"Ohio"

(where "_: usa.kgm\n" indicates context for KDE-style messages).  This
is why it doesn't match.

Cheers,
Danilo




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