You could see the way how poEdit (http://www.poedit.net/) do such thing. It just shows an example of a number for every form: "form[0] (for example: 1), form[1] (for example: 2)), form[2] (for example: 5)". It is VERY useful.
You could see the way how poEdit (http:// www.poedit. net/) do such thing.
It just shows an example of a number for every form: "form[0] (for example: 1), form[1] (for example: 2)), form[2] (for example: 5)". It is VERY useful.