I have only done this where the tags split the sentence.
To test:
1) Go to a borrower's check out page (circulation.pl)
2) Check out a book and specify the due date to a past date (ie, to 2015 etc)
3) Confirm the entire sentence in the error message is styled by the span tags.
4) Create a manual invoice of $100 for the borrower
5) Confirm the entire sentence in the error message styled by span tags.
6) Check the patch and the circulation.tt file and confirm that I haven't missed any tags that split the string and make translation difficult.
I personally do not prefer this patch because the red bold sentences don't look very good and aren't highly readable.
Signed off on this second patch, see screenshots in comment #4.
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Signed-off-by: Marc VĂ©ron <veron@veron.ch>
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Brendan A Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com>
</li>
[% END %]
- [% IF ( odues ) %]<li>[% IF ( nonreturns ) %]<span class="circ-hlt">Overdues:</span> Patron has <span class="circ-hlt">ITEMS OVERDUE</span>. See highlighted items <a href="#checkouts">below</a>[% END %]</li>
+ [% IF ( odues ) %]<li>[% IF ( nonreturns ) %]<span class="circ-hlt">Overdues: Patron has ITEMS OVERDUE</span>. See highlighted items <a href="#checkouts">below</a>[% END %]</li>
[% END %]
[% IF ( charges ) %]
<li>
<span class="circ-hlt">Fees & Charges:</span> Patron has <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/members/boraccount.pl?borrowernumber=[% borrowernumber %]">Outstanding fees & charges[% IF ( chargesamount ) %] of [% chargesamount %][% END %]</a>.
[% IF ( charges_is_blocker ) %]
- Checkouts are <span class="circ-hlt">BLOCKED</span> because fine balance is <span class="circ-hlt">OVER THE LIMIT</span>.
+ <span class="circ-hlt">Checkouts are BLOCKED because fine balance is OVER THE LIMIT.</span>
[% END %]
<a href="/cgi-bin/koha/members/pay.pl?borrowernumber=[% borrowernumber %]">Make payment</a> or
<a href="/cgi-bin/koha/members/paycollect.pl?borrowernumber=[% borrowernumber %]">Pay all fines</a></li>