Hi Sérgio,
On 20/11/2012 00:06, Sérgio Marques wrote:
Does anyone knows the current procedure to review strings?
In previous pootle version it was in Translate tab but now I can´t find it.
I'm alone to do the translation and I do it off line, so I'm not sure
but it seems that when you click
Hi all,
First thanks to Andras and the dev team of Pootle for this new version :)
There is just one thing that is misleading for me. When you want to
upload a file, the label of the upload link is 'Upload (.zip)' when you
can also upload .po files.
Other than that, everything is ok for me,
Hi,
András mentioned the (possible) translation of the LibreLogo module in his
previous letter. LibreLogo is a native language, Logo-like (a simplified
procedural language with turtle graphics) programming interface/lightweight
environment to the excellent vector graphics of LibreOffice. More
2012/11/19 Andras Timar tima...@gmail.com
Hi Joan,
Yes, it can be reimported. Contact me, when you are done. But please
note that 3.6.5 and 4.0.0 will be released nearly at the same time.
Surely, user will not migrate to 4.0 immediately, but still, if I were
you, I would work on 4.0 instead
2012/11/20 Sophie Gautier gautier.sop...@gmail.com
Hi Sérgio,
On 20/11/2012 00:06, Sérgio Marques wrote:
I'm alone to do the translation and I do it off line, so I'm not sure
but it seems that when you click on your language, then on libo_ui, the
title of the columns are Name, Progress,
Did anyone find a way to search for a string and then edit strings adjacent
to the found one? This was easy in old pootle, but I'm unable to find a way
to do that in the new one. Now it only shows string matching the search
term and switching to a different filter option doesn't help as that skips
2012/11/20 khagaroth khagar...@gmail.com
Did anyone find a way to search for a string and then edit strings adjacent
to the found one? This was easy in old pootle, but I'm unable to find a way
to do that in the new one. Now it only shows string matching the search
term and switching to a
Thanks, you saved me. I wonder if that's a feature (I can't find it
documented anywhere) of if it works just by pure luck.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Mihkel Tõnnov mihh...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/11/20 khagaroth khagar...@gmail.com
Did anyone find a way to search for a string and then