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We want to use positional arguments in translatable strings that have more than one argument so that translators can change the order of them, but the question is: Should we also use positional arguments in translatable strings with only one argument? I think it makes most sense that way, partially so that translators don't even have to be aware of the non-positional syntax and partially because "translatable strings use positional arguments" is an easier rule for us to remember than "transitional strings which have more than one argument use positional arguments". But let me know if you have a different opinion. |
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