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To: Falk Hueffner <falk.hueffner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: scottish.ruleset (PR#472)
From: Big Gaute <gs234@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 25 Jul 2000 19:12:07 +0200

(I put freeciv-dev back in the cc.  Your reply was only to the
bug-tracking system, and not to me, btw.)

Falk Hueffner <falk.hueffner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Big Gaute <gs234@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > The plural of 'Scot' is 'Scots,' not 'Scottish.'
> > 
> > [2 Patch to correct scottish.ruleset <text/plain>]
> > --- scottish.ruleset.old    Fri Jul  7 22:21:44 2000
> > +++ scottish.ruleset        Mon Jul 24 01:17:15 2000
> > @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
> >  [nation_scottish]
> >  
> >  name=_("Scottish")
> > -plural=_("?plural:Scottish")
> > +plural=_("?plural:Scots")
> >  leader="Charles", "James", "Robert the Bruce", "William Wallace",
> >    "Mary Stuart"
> >  leader_sex="Male", "Male", "Male", "Male",
> 
> You might then leave the '?plural:' off, since it is there in case
> "Scottish" in singular and plural is different in other languages.

Is it?

donald:~/freeciv/data/nation$ grep ^plural *.ruleset
[snipped list]
chinese.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Chinese")
dutch.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Dutch")
english.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:English")
french.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:French")
irish.ruleset:plural = _("?plural:Irish")
polish.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Polish")
spanish.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Spanish")
vietnamese.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Vietnamese")
welsh.ruleset:plural=_("?plural:Welsh")
donald:~/freeciv/data/nation$ 

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Big Gaute (not to be confused with LG)
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