"Shut Down", "Log Out" and "Restart" dialogs doesn't use translated plural confirmation messages
Bug #348392 reported by
Ricardo Pérez López
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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fast-user-switch-applet (Ubuntu) |
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Low
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: fast-user-
I'm using the latest Jaunty daily-live CD (20090324).
When I select Spanish language at boot time, and then I click on "Live session user->Apagar..." to shut down the system, the confirmation dialog shows singular "XX segundo" instead of plural "XX segundos".
The Launchpad template is fully translated since 20090307, as you can see here:
Obviously, FUSA is using the string #120 (which could be used when remains only 1 second) instead of the #123 (which could be used when remains 2 seconds or more).
The same issue applies to Log out and Restart.
I attach an screenshot to illustrate the problem.
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