On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 17:30 -0500, James Antill wrote: > Personally I think the use of '"', ., *, •, o or ∘ ... are fine, just > as long as all the tools are displaying the same non-invisible bytes². Right, this discussion is going nowhere, and there are a lot of egos in play. At the moment I'm thinking PK should just do this: --------------------------------------------- This is a spec file description or an update description in bohdi. The following things 'were' fixed: - Fix `dave' - Fubar update because of "security" -------------------------------------------- This will be converted by gnome-packagekit into: --------------------------------------------- This is a spec file description or an update description in bohdi. The following things ‘were’ fixed: • Fix ‘dave’ • Fubar update because of “security” --------------------------------------------- The double quotes will be marked translated as left and right chars (so « and » can be used), the LaTeX single quotes (and double will be expanded and "- " converted to bullets. If you're doing to use ☠ or ☢ in a spec file, then the text box is going to look rubbish and be all on one line. If you use a description longer than a few hundred words, gnome-packagekit will truncate it. Now I'm going to go back to coding, rather than talking to angry people. Richard. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list