Annotate some strings with xgettext:no-c-format #1908
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Some descriptions of location properties contain the text "100%
overlap". When extracting text for translation,
xgettext
misidentifies this as containing the C format string "% o", and tags it
as
c-format
. Translation tools that are sensitive to this willrequire that translations contain matching format strings; since in this
case the format string is nonsensical, that is often not reasonably
possible. See:
https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/698762
The description of the DotRange tag contains the text "0% dot and 100%
dot", which is similarly misidentified.
To fix this, inform
xgettext
that the messages do not contain C formatstrings, as documented here (towards the end):
https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/c_002dformat-Flag.html