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Created Jun 14, 2017 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

Bad grammar in repo settings

Created originally on Bitbucket by silverwoodchuck47

What I see: In the Confirm adding unknown files, the help uses incorrect grammar: "If True, a confirmation dialog will be showed."

What I expect: "If True, a confirmation dialog will be shown." In fact the whole thing could use a slight edit:

Determines if TortoiseHg should shows a confirmation dialog before adding new files in a commit. If True, a confirmation dialog will be is showedn. If False, selected new files will be are included in the commit with no confirmation dialog. Default: True.

To see: Open Workbench, select File then Settings. Select Commit then hover the mouse over Confirm adding unknown files. The second sentence reads "If True, a confirmation dialog will be showed."

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