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A couple of typos #383

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jt15s opened this issue Jan 14, 2023 · 5 comments
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A couple of typos #383

jt15s opened this issue Jan 14, 2023 · 5 comments
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@jt15s
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jt15s commented Jan 14, 2023

Whilst translating Paladin through Polyglot, I noticed a few typos:

  1. Under "PrefsWindow", the string "Automatically synchronize modules in your projects with the those in the code library" should probably be changed to "Automatically synchronize modules in your projects with those in the code library".
  2. Under "ProjectSettingsWindow", the string "Extra GCC flags you wish included when each file is compiled." should probably be changed to "Extra GCC flags you wish to be included when each file is compiled."
  3. Similarly, under "ProjectSettingsWindow", the string "Extra GCC linker flags you wish included when your project is linked." should probably be changed to "Extra GCC linker flags you wish to be included when your project is linked."

Would appreciate it if these are corrected.

Thanks!

@humdingerb
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I think 2. and 3 are valid shortenings.

@mbrumbelow
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All three make sense and are grammatically correct.

@humdingerb
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Surely the first one isn't. There's a "the" that shouldn't. 😃

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mbrumbelow commented Apr 28, 2023

"Automatically synchronize modules in your projects with those in the code library" - is grammatically correct. Maybe I am missing something?

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The ticket says it's:
Automatically synchronize modules in your projects with **the** those in the code library

@mbrumbelow mbrumbelow added the bug label Mar 6, 2024
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