Krunose schrieb:
Yes, e.g. the Sorbian languages, Polish, Czech, Slovak.
Michael
Let's wait and see what happens :D
I filed a bug:
https://github.com/translate/pootle/issues/6238
Michael
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08.04.2017 u 21:21, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Krunose schrieb:
Yes, e.g. the Sorbian languages, Polish, Czech, Slovak.
Michael
Let's wait and see what happens :D
I filed a bug:
https://github.com/translate/pootle/issues/6238
Michael
I'll probably leave a comment latter to bring
08.04.2017 u 21:54, Krunose je napisao/la:
08.04.2017 u 21:21, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Krunose schrieb:
Yes, e.g. the Sorbian languages, Polish, Czech, Slovak.
Michael
Let's wait and see what happens :D
I filed a bug:
https://github.com/translate/pootle/issues/6238
Michael
And seams that 'đ' is recognized correctly. Maybe because that letter
is used in other languages?
Kruno
08.04.2017 u 18:16, Krunose je napisao/la:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search
box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is
08.04.2017 u 19:42, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search
box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is
returning 'citat' also. It happens with 'š', 'ž', 'č' and 'ć'. For
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search box,
Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is returning
'citat' also. It happens with 'š', 'ž', 'č' and 'ć'. For non-existing
word 'moze' it will return 'može', which is actually a word but that's
not
08.04.2017 u 20:11, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Krunose schrieb:
08.04.2017 u 19:42, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in
search box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for
'čitati' is
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
And seams that 'đ' is recognized correctly. Maybe because that letter
is used in other languages?
Yes, it's ASCII. It exists in Icelandic and Faroese. \u00D0 and \u00F0
(hexadecimal).
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08.04.2017 u 19:42, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search
box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is
returning 'citat' also. It happens with 'š', 'ž', 'č' and 'ć'. For
Krunose schrieb:
No, HTML entities probably wouldn't work. Letter 'đ' is not passed like
that. Don't know if they can fix that easily.
This letter works with me by Alt+numeric 240 (208 is upper case) method
on Windows 10 on three Pootle projects: Mozilla, LO and Pootle 2.8.0. I
tested it
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search
box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is
returning 'citat' also. It happens with 'š', 'ž', 'č' and 'ć'. For
non-existing word 'moze' it will return 'može',
Krunose schrieb:
08.04.2017 u 19:42, Michael Wolf je napisao/la:
Michael Wolf schrieb:
Krunose schrieb:
Hi,
facing rather strange bug (?) in Pootle. If I put 'citat' in search
box, Pootle is returning words like 'čitati' and for 'čitati' is
returning 'citat' also. It happens with 'š', 'ž',
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