Re: docs for some price-quotes.scm functions?

2001-04-01 Thread Rob Browning
Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just discovered the file src/scm/price-quotes.scm . Gee, why do we always talk about the pricedb, but there's nowhere a link to all the functions in this file? :-)) I just finished the initial implementation a week or so ago, so it's pretty new.

TODO for 1.6

2001-04-01 Thread Christian Stimming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Short IRC log from tonight. The question was: What other features are missing and critical for the 1.6 version? Here are Dave's answers: 1. xml v2 needs to go in and get some wider testing 2. there are some issues with file backups that need resolving 3.

Re: which i18n function to use?

2001-04-01 Thread Christian Stimming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Saturday 31 March 2001 13:30, Dave Peticolas wrote: You are correct. N_ returns the string argument it is given, and _ returns the translated version. With respect to the help strings in options, those strings are run through gettext just before display,

docs for some price-quotes.scm functions?

2001-04-01 Thread Christian Stimming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi Rob, I just discovered the file src/scm/price-quotes.scm . Gee, why do we always talk about the pricedb, but there's nowhere a link to all the functions in this file? :-)) IMHO at some level (and maybe at a later point in time) the gnc-price wrappers,

Re: docs for some price-quotes.scm functions?

2001-04-01 Thread Dave Peticolas
Christian Stimming writes: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Is this a question for the developer in general? Then please send that to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I assume you got your To-address wrong, so I forward this to the mailing list. On Sunday 01 April 2001 11:15, lee wrote:

Re: which i18n function to use?

2001-04-01 Thread Christian Stimming
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- For the record. My suggestion won't work, and the help strings in options should still be translated with N_ . On Sunday 01 April 2001 14:58, Dave Peticolas wrote: Christian Stimming writes: I would request to change the way it's done right now. Instead