** Changed in: gbrainy (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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practicing spelled practising
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Hello,
gbrainy is written in American English,if a user wishes to use British
English it is also supported[1] in another locale.
As result, I have changed this word to make it consistent with the rest
of the application.
Thanks,
Jordi,
[1] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gbrainy/tree/po/en_GB.po
I noticed this too. If it is supposed to be American English, it should
be "practicing", but I guess if it is British English, it may be right
as it is now.
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practicing spelled practising
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Thanks for the suggestion
My understanding is that actually practising [1] in correct in British
English. However, since all GNOME applications are by default in
American English it should be changed to "practicing".
Is this correct?
Jordi,
[1] http://www.wordreference.com/es/translation.asp?tr