Also updated POTFILES.in to include more src files.
Some of the 'new' files include MenusMac.cpp, ScrubbingToolBar, OverlayPanel.
Also the order is now correctly alphabetical within each directory.
"Corrección con ruido blanco" corrected to "&Dither:" per recommendation of Federico Miyara in email 17-Aug-2015 to Audacity-Devel. His argument is that the technical term 'Dither' from English is what Spanish people use, and the 'descriptive' version doesn't help at all unless you know the technical concept (in which case use that word).
da - Danish - Thomas Breinstrup
fi - Finnish - Heino Keränen
ro - Romanian - Cristian Secară
zh - Chinese - zhangmin
es - Spanish - Antonio Paniagua Navarro
ca - Catalan - Francesc Busquets
(hu - Hungarian - Balázs Úr ) <- Already updated for 2.1.1.
Correct string formatting for:
2/15 %d + enum => %d + int
3/15 %lld + int64_t => %lld + long long
4/15 %d + int64_t => %lld + long long
5/15 %d + double => %f + double
6/15 %d + int32_t => %d + int
7/15 %d + intptr_t => %p + void*
8/15 gint, guint
9/15 %d + long => %ld + long
10/15 %n + int => %d + int
11/15 %x + int => %x + unsigned int
12/15 %f + int => %d + int
13/15 %S + wxChar* => %s + wxChar*
14/15 %d + size_t => %d + int
15/15 %d + size_t => %lld + long long
"The functions wxString::Format, wxString::Printf (and others indirectly) have become stricter about parameter types that don't match (format specifier vs. function parameters). So the bugs (that were already present in audacity before) become visible in wx3.0 as error message dialogs. I've checked all occurrences of Printf, wxPrintf, PrintfV, Format, FormatV, wxLogDebug and wxLogError systematically and made the type match."
Note (9/15): In TrackPanel.cpp, ExportMP2.cpp and CompareAudioCommand.cpp this patch supersedes related change done in r13466 because the new solution requires fewer casts and therefore simplifies the code.
Note: Many .po files are affected, and we need to be very careful about this. Incorrect "%d" and similar in translation files may lead to crashes in those languages (only). This is something we should actually have been more careful about in the past. We need to write a script to check that the "%d" and similar format specifiers match between English and translation.