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Package version eg. v8, v9:
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Is it possible to use oneof validation with values containing space character? Tried with single quote but it did not seem to work.
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type Data struct {
Status string `json:"status" validate:"required,oneof='Awaiting Verification' 'Verified' 'Failed Veri-
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Documentation typos
Describe the bug
In the react docs (https://lingui.js.org/tutorials/react.html) there are multiple instances of the incorrect contraction there're this isn't correct English, it should be "there are", "there're" does not exist.
To Reproduce
visit these urls:
https://lingui.js.org/tutorials/react.html#beware-of-zeroes
https://lingui.js.org/tutorials/react.html#beware-of-zeroes
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Having 2 different buttons is redundant since there are only 2 options.
I thought about having a single button, when pushed it will be RTL (default for RTL languages) and LTR in normal mode (or the other way around, have it your way).
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