Just spotted this:
426: Files Larger <#> MB
Not sure what the context is so I didn't want to modify before I'd clarified -- but this feels like it should be something like
Files Larger Than <#>
or
Files Over <#>
or Files Above <#>
even untranslated. Am I okay to pick one of those, or is the context where this message appears appropriate in its unedited form?
Tiny query
Tiny query
-- bests, Tim
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Re: Tiny query
That's for predefined power filters:
So, there's a "Than" missing for correct English?
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"Empty Files" size: 0
"Files Larger 1 MB" size: >= 1 MB
"Files Larger 10 MB" size: >= 10 MB
"Files Larger 100 MB" size: >= 100 MB
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Re: Tiny query
I'd have said so, yes. "Over" instead of "Larger" would work, though, if you're trying to be economical.So, there's a "Than" missing for correct English?
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Re: Tiny query
I changed it now to "Files Over <#> MB". Note, however, that it only has an effect on fresh installations or when you delete your current power filters.
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