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It should be "Similar entries" instead of "Similar Entries" (no capital "E" in "entries"). Please see here why: #1103208: Projects' names should be checked in .info files for correct capitalization.
PS: ...sorry for adding to the issue queue ;)
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#9 | similar-entries-proper-name-case-1243662-9.patch | 371 bytes | jordojuice |
Comments
Comment #1
jordojuice CreditAttribution: jordojuice commentedGood catch. Small fix no biggy : )
Coincidentally I'm all about pretty strictly following coding standards. I think I got it from reviewing project applications for a while. I've updated the code to reflect this and this is a good item to add.
Comment #2
klonos...while at it, don't forget the project's name here on d.o too ;)
Comment #3
klonos...I mean when you finally figure out what prevents you from getting full access and all ;)
Comment #4
jordojuice CreditAttribution: jordojuice commentedIndeed.... I'm pretty sure that's the problem from what I've read. Should be fixed soon and I'll update the project title.
Comment #5
jordojuice CreditAttribution: jordojuice commentedAll better... Thanks!
Comment #7
MichelleSee #1346158: Decide on coding standard for capitalization of module names [policy, no patch] and #1430452: Use Proper Name Case for core modules for current information on this policy.
Comment #8
klonos...yep, the standard has changed and it now allows (more likely suggests) Proper Name Case instead of the Sentence case for module/theme names. The Sentence case policy remains for UI text like widget labels for example.
Comment #9
jordojuice CreditAttribution: jordojuice commentedCool thanks for the info.
Comment #10
jordojuice CreditAttribution: jordojuice commentedCommitted to all branches.