Ok. I'll fork on Github. Looking at the source, and some Qt documentation, it should be doable to do string substitution for both the value and the unit.

The question is if we should define a new value, that we use solely to display in this text, or if we should use MIN_TX_FEE or MIN_RELAY_TX_FEE in some way. What are the dev's thoughts?

I'd like to get some more dev opinions on whether this should even be done before I go ahead and write the code.

/Rune

On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Luke-Jr <luke@dashjr.org> wrote:
On Monday, March 11, 2013 7:27:51 PM Rune K. Svendsen wrote:
> From: "Rune K. Svendsen" <runesvend@gmail.com>
>
> On the Main tab in the Options dialog, it previously said a minimum
> fee of 0.01 is recommended. This amounts to about $0.50 at today's
> price. Change this to 0.001 to be more sensible. We could even go
> lower, perhaps.

Please use GitHub pull requests (or at least publish a git repository) rather
than mailing patches..

I'd suggest two commits for this:
1. Move the recommended fee outside the translatable string (bonus points to
format it using the user's preferred unit)
2. Change the recommended fee in one place

Whether the recommended fee *should* be changed or not, I have no opinion on.
Eligius uses a lower minimum fee, but I believe most pools/miners will treat
anything under 0.01 BTC as if it were no fee at all...

Luke

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