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Tanks ade:D |
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Thanks ade, new version is working great. One minor translation issue - in polish, new option in menu should be "Sekundy", not "Sekund". It's probably a typo.
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You have "sekunda" as single, and "sekundy" and "sekund" as plural forms. As I understand correctly there's a singular form for 1, a plural form for 2-4, and another for 5-21 at which point 22 is the same as 2... My translation was based on "5 seconds", and now on "2 seconds". This results in "sekundy" now in the latest version. |
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You understand it well, and "sekundy" last to 24, then, from 25 it's "sekund" again and this repeats with every form ending with 1-4 (so, 24 sekundy, 82 sekundy, etc). But,111-114, or 1011-1014 etc. is "sekund" again ;)
To be honest, I've never though about it before Your post. It's strange, indeed. Thanks for fixing! /Estel // Edit If You ever need it again for some translation - this is not only case of "seconds", almost every word in polish got different form for 2-4 and so on. |
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Thank you, this is awesome. Seems to work fine so far so good :)
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Hello. I've tried to install this replacement clock today, but something hasn't gone quite right. After unzipping the .zip file I had a 'worlclock' folder in MyDocs. I moved this to /usr/bin, and then moved the worldclock program from its folder into /usr/bin proper. This leaves me with worldclock.launch, worldclock.orig, and worldclock all in /usr/bin.
When I give the ls -l /usr/bin/worldclock command it returns "worldclock". However, when I click on 'clock' in apps, it processes for a short while and returns me to the homescreen I'm on, without ever bringing up a clock. There are no more clock or worldclock icons in my app drawer. I performed all the other commands described in the OP. Can anyone kindly help me out? TY. Jeff |
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