Use _m() instead of ngettext().

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Siebrand Mazeland
2011-04-03 22:08:50 +02:00
parent 09523a19d7
commit 7bd594e9d3
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ class SubscriptionsCommand extends Command
// TRANS: Text shown after requesting other users a user is subscribed to.
// TRANS: This message supports plural forms. This message is followed by a
// TRANS: hard coded space and a comma separated list of subscribed users.
$out = ngettext('You are subscribed to this person:',
$out = _m('You are subscribed to this person:',
'You are subscribed to these people:',
count($nicknames));
$out .= ' ';
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ class SubscribersCommand extends Command
// TRANS: Text shown after requesting other users that are subscribed to a user (followers).
// TRANS: This message supports plural forms. This message is followed by a
// TRANS: hard coded space and a comma separated list of subscribing users.
$out = ngettext('This person is subscribed to you:',
$out = _m('This person is subscribed to you:',
'These people are subscribed to you:',
count($nicknames));
$out .= ' ';
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ class GroupsCommand extends Command
// TRANS: Text shown after requesting groups a user is subscribed to.
// TRANS: This message supports plural forms. This message is followed by a
// TRANS: hard coded space and a comma separated list of subscribed groups.
$out = ngettext('You are a member of this group:',
$out = _m('You are a member of this group:',
'You are a member of these groups:',
count($nicknames));
$out.=implode(', ',$groups);