Hello list,
as I am sure that many of you know, there is a tag in nautilus that
shows that a file is n-th copy of another file. For example, if you have
a file named abc.file and copy it several times in the same folder,
you'll get files with filenames like this: abc (copy).file, abc (second
У пет, 07. 09 2007. у 17:31 +0200, Jovan Naumovski пише:
Other languages, like Serbian may have this problem also(I'm not totally
sure though).
Hi Jovan,
For Serbian, full stop after a number makes it ordinal[1] so we are
using . instead all sufixes except 1st and 2nd (3. умножак, 5.
умножак
On 9/7/07, Jovan Naumovski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
as I am sure that many of you know, there is a tag in nautilus that
shows that a file is n-th copy of another file.
Any ideas how can I resolve this problem?
a few times i landed with such problems. i go by the question- can