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If I read the changelog's "new", "fix", and "improve" terminology in the most reasonable way that a user will interpret them then they'll appear to be an adjective, a noun, and an imperative verb, respectively. This is inconsistent and doesn't read well -- for example, why would a changelog ask the reader to "improve" anything?
Also, Git-speak in user-facing strings generally doesn't give a favorable reflection of a project.
System and IINA version:
macOS Mojave
IINA 1.3.4
Expected behavior:
Consistency, e.g. all adjectives: "new", "fixed", "improved"
Actual behavior:
Git-speak, i.e. imperative mood
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
If I read the changelog's "new", "fix", and "improve" terminology in the most reasonable way that a user will interpret them then they'll appear to be an adjective, a noun, and an imperative verb, respectively. This is inconsistent and doesn't read well -- for example, why would a changelog ask the reader to "improve" anything?
Also, Git-speak in user-facing strings generally doesn't give a favorable reflection of a project.
System and IINA version:
Expected behavior:
Consistency, e.g. all adjectives: "new", "fixed", "improved"
Actual behavior:
Git-speak, i.e. imperative mood
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: