On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 08:43:32PM +1200, johannes hanika wrote:
> maybe we pass a non 4-float boundary aligned buffer?
That seems unlikely. Wouldn't that cause problems on other CPUs too?
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Be careful regarding capitalization, because it is language sensitive
and localisation shouldn't apply blindly what is used in english.
For instance, in english, you will see "GNOME Control Center" but it
would be wrong to translate it (in french) as "Centre de ContrĂ´le
GNOME", instead, "Centre de
2013/7/16 Thomas Pryds
> ...
>
>
> What ever is decided, I'd like to volunteer to add some consistency to
> the strings, but before that can be done, we need to have a clear
> decision to what should be in lower-case and what shouldn't:
>
> - First letter of a sentence/string
> - Acronyms
> - Acr
2013/7/16 Thomas Pryds :
> What ever is decided, I'd like to volunteer to add some consistency to
> the strings, but before that can be done, we need to have a clear
> decision to what should be in lower-case and what shouldn't:
>
> - First letter of a sentence/string
No.
> - Acronyms
Yes. As in
Den 07/16/2013 08:56 AM, Pascal Obry skrev:
> I agree with most changes, but to me we should keep upper case for:
>
> - GPS (acronym)
>
> - CC (the CC for creative commons)
> CC-by-sa CC-by-nd ...
>
> - Creative Commons
>
> Thoughts?
My thoughts:
I don't know what was the original thought b
On 16/7/13 9:22 AM, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
>> I agree with most changes, but to me we should keep upper case for:
>>
>> - GPS (acronym)
>>
>> - CC (the CC for creative commons)
>>CC-by-sa CC-by-nd ...
>>
>> - Creative Commons
>
> I
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Pascal Obry wrote:
> I agree with most changes, but to me we should keep upper case for:
>
> - GPS (acronym)
>
> - CC (the CC for creative commons)
> CC-by-sa CC-by-nd ...
>
> - Creative Commons
I also think that these should be kept, as well as RGB and AdobeRGB