Hi,
could these be strings that are not marked?
lib/src/dbread.c 2401:
gretl_warnmsg_sprintf("ODBC import: '%s': no valid observations in
sample range", vnames[i]);
lib/src/gretl_midas.c 323:
gretl_warnmsg_set("The argument does not seem to be a MIDAS list");
lib/src/libset.c 599:
gretl_warnmsg_set("set_omp_n_threads: OpenMP is not enabled");
lib/src/libset.c 588:
gretl_errmsg_sprintf("omp_num_threads: must be >= 1 and <= %d",
gretl_n_processors());
lib/src/tokenize.c 2413:
gretl_warnmsg_sprintf("\"%s\": obsolete %s; please use
\"%s\"",
lib/src/tokenize.c 2043:
gretl_errmsg_set("catch: cannot be applied to this command");
lib/src/tokenize.c 2060:
gretl_errmsg_set("savename is too long");
lib/src/tokenize.c 2612:
gretl_errmsg_set("'end loop': did you mean 'endloop'");
lib/src/tokenize.c 3319:
gretl_errmsg_sprintf("end: invalid parameter '%s'", cmd->param);
lib/src/transforms.c 1464:
gretl_warnmsg_set("The argument does not seem to be a MIDAS list");
lib/src/transforms.c: 1696:
gretl_errmsg_sprintf("%s: collides with existing object name",
vname);
lib/src/transforms.c 1753:
gretl_warnmsg_set("The argument does not seem to be a MIDAS list");
If the diagnosis is correct, I could apply the changes - in these cases
it's just enclosing them in _(), right?
thanks
sven