Slovenian translation http://web.archive.org/web/20161101190316/http://snap.berkeley.edu/si.po
%n“
msgid „%n mod %n“
msgstr „%n mod %n“
msgid „add %s to %L“
msgstr „dodaj %s k
%n“
msgid „%n mod %n“
msgstr „%n mod %n“
msgid „add %s to %L“
msgstr „dodaj %s k
“ msgstr „elemento %i de %L“ msgid „join %s %s“ msgstr „unir %s %s“ msgid „key %k
alie“ msgid „forever“ msgstr „ripeti eterne“ msgid „forever if %b“ msgstr „ripeti se
From a different topic Sounds interesting. Any specific ideas yet? Would it support optimization through integer linear programming?
Parentheses after a single-quote a/k/a an apostrophe indicate a list, with its items
Well actually … I’ve been pottering with the Snap! color system, and it turns out to be pretty complicated.
(I’m not saying this omission is a big deal per se; it was merely one example of
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