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Don't use \n sequence inside Lisp strings needing translation...

... Because xgettext will just remove the \, not replace \n with newline.

That's consistent with Lisp reader behavior in this documentation:
http://www.lispworks.com/documentation/lw70/CLHS/Body/02_de.htm

The XLisp reader, which replaces \n with newline, is nonstandard.

So, to accommodate xgettext, use (format nil "...~%...") instead, or where
you can't do that in a $ header line, just make a line break inside the ""

There are a few "\n" left alone in sample-data-export.ny which are neither
in $ lines nor inside (_ "...")
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Paul Licameli
2018-03-02 08:59:13 -05:00
parent da39cc451f
commit ac9148e48f
13 changed files with 38 additions and 27 deletions

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@@ -18,8 +18,10 @@ $copyright (_"Released under terms of the GNU General Public License version 2")
;; https://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Nyquist_Plug-ins_Reference
$control type (_"Type") choice ((_"Soft Limit") (_"Hard Limit") (_"Soft Clip") (_"Hard Clip")) 0
$control gain-L (_"Input Gain (dB)\nmono/Left") real "" 0 0 10
$control gain-R (_"Input Gain (dB)\nRight channel") real "" 0 0 10
$control gain-L (_"Input Gain (dB)
mono/Left") real "" 0 0 10
$control gain-R (_"Input Gain (dB)
Right channel") real "" 0 0 10
$control thresh (_"Limit to (dB)") real "" -3 -10 0
$control hold (_"Hold (ms)") real "" 10 1 50
$control makeup (_"Apply Make-up Gain") choice ((_"No") (_"Yes")) 0