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Prefer "temp." vs "temp" and sometimes "temperature"
For consitency in the UI There are plenty more of these to find, and once in a while "Temperature" looks more apropriate, like in a title, but most of the time "temp." works best. Signed-off-by: Tim Wootton <tim@tee-jay.demon.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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void MainTab::updateTextLabels(bool showUnits)
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{
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if (showUnits) {
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ui.airTempLabel->setText(tr("Air temp [%1]").arg(get_temp_unit()));
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ui.waterTempLabel->setText(tr("Water temp [%1]").arg(get_temp_unit()));
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ui.airTempLabel->setText(tr("Air temp. [%1]").arg(get_temp_unit()));
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ui.waterTempLabel->setText(tr("Water temp. [%1]").arg(get_temp_unit()));
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} else {
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ui.airTempLabel->setText(tr("Air temp"));
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ui.waterTempLabel->setText(tr("Water temp"));
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ui.airTempLabel->setText(tr("Air temp."));
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ui.waterTempLabel->setText(tr("Water temp."));
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}
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}
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