22 Jun
2016
22 Jun
'16
10:55 p.m.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 08:46:28PM +0000, eocene wrote:
Jorge wrote:
Yes, "must be closed" is the intended meaning.
Is there a way to have the _same_ message in a softer tone?
Umm...in ordinary spoken English, we'd be more likely to say "has to be closed", but I might be missing what you're getting at.
I like it! I just don't want the bug meter to sound harsh or pedantic. This phrase sounds well to me: (*advice*) "<small> has to be closed before </td>" // *advice* instead of: "<small> must be closed before </td>" // *reproach* If that's the correct interpretation of meaning, I'd prefer to use the "has to be closed" expression. -- Cheers Jorge.-