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There's a work-around, but it's horrible: http://soronlin-test.wikidot.com/use-plural
It could be neatened up if ListPages took a pagename selector, but an [[if]] black would be much better.
Something like:
But that doesn't cope with spaces in the strings.
Had a quick look at use-plural, plural and inc:plural and not 100% sure what you're doing there. Definitely gives the right result though!
Will have to have another look later. THanks!
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I take it back. There is a very good work-around:
page
inc:plural
inc:this
How it works:
Ignore the leading [!----] and trailing \ in various places, they just make it possible to do inline includes.
The inc:this page just gives us a variable to fiddle with.
The interesting bit is in inc:plural.
I created a system for displaying data based on plural/singular status back in October '09. Then I updated the code again March this year.
It works well until we attempt to use %% variables as the number.
Absolutely true, James. Neither solution works.
I have a universal solution: use the following words:
comments: %%comments%%
It works for any number:
comments: 0
comments: 1
comments: 2
comments: 151900
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:-)
you're more like the Russians who took a pencil in to space unlike the Americans, who tried to develop a ball-point that would work in zero-gravity… Still "messages:1" is something different from "Dear mister gabrys there is 1 message for you"
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Couldn't agree more. Still "messages for you: 0" is very readable and nice (unlike you're one of women who care that much of such details :-) ).
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I'm not a woman, but I care about those details still ;-)
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