Re: help on bug #307566

2006-04-21 Thread Danilo Ĺ egan
On April 10th, remus draica wrote: > 2. use a file for every language. In that file, only the proper range is > present and contains the "military characters" > for example, for English: > > unicode "military char" > unicode(a) N_("alpha") > . > unicode(z)

Re: help on bug #307566

2006-04-20 Thread Andre Klapper
Am Donnerstag, den 20.04.2006, 15:03 +0300 schrieb remus draica: > >From what I saw in .po files, some languages have different military > words. at least for the english language, the ICAO/NATO phonetic alphabet has become standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet the ger

Re: help on bug #307566

2006-04-20 Thread remus draica
Hi, >From what I saw in .po files, some languages have different military words. Regards, Remus On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 09:25, Clytie Siddall wrote: > On 10/04/2006, at 11:43 PM, remus draica wrote: > > > > I am trying to solve bug #307566 > > (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307566) o

Re: help on bug #307566

2006-04-10 Thread Clytie Siddall
On 10/04/2006, at 11:43 PM, remus draica wrote: I am trying to solve bug #307566 (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307566) opened against gnopernicus. One of gnopernicus function is ability to speak a text character by character in military mode ("alpha" for "a", "bravo" for "b", etc)

help on bug #307566

2006-04-10 Thread remus draica
Hi, I am trying to solve bug #307566 (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307566) opened against gnopernicus. One of gnopernicus function is ability to speak a text character by character in military mode ("alpha" for "a", "bravo" for "b", etc). In English this is solved. All those "milit