Paul,

Are you saying there should be no spaces around “Audacity”?

No.


> Or do you mean that the characters following Audacity should continue on
> the first line, and wrap?
>
Yes!
Like this attached image.

I look forward to the future fix.
Thank you.

Regards,
Phroneris


2021年7月20日(火) 4:53 Paul Licameli <paul.licam...@gmail.com>:

> Thank you, Phroneris.
>
> It is too late to fix the line breaks for 3.0.3, but maybe something can
> be done for the next release.
>
> I’m not sure I understand your pictures.  Are you saying there should be
> no spaces around “Audacity”?  Or do you mean that the characters following
> Audacity should continue on the first line, and wrap?
>
> PRL
>
>
> On Monday, July 19, 2021, 森の子リスのミーコの大冒険 <phrone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Anyway I must submit my ja.po before the cutoff.
>>
>> File: attached.
>> Log: https://github.com/Phroneris/audacity/commits/ja?author=Phroneris
>>
>> Regards,
>> Phroneris
>>
>>
>> 2021年7月18日(日) 19:34 森の子リスのミーコの大冒険 <phrone...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> Can I see a screenshot of the update notification dialog?
>>> The alpha app (cb70fe) may not show it manually without actual updates.
>>>
>>> 2.
>>> The attached image shows the "first-time" dialog for the update check
>>> feature with my translation (wip)
>>> and two translated strings used there on PoEdit.
>>> I'm glad that automatic line breaking is used in the dialog instead of
>>> manual newline characters inside strings,
>>> but it isn't working very well in Japanese.
>>> The current Audacity seems to place line breaks only around spaces,
>>> but, in Japanese, they can occur around most Japanese word characters
>>> too.
>>> The same or similar can be said of Chinese, but not of Korean... maybe.
>>> I hope some Wikipedia articles help:
>>>
>>>    - Space (punctuation) > Use in natural languages > Between words
>>>    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_(punctuation)#Between_words> -
>>>    Wikipedia
>>>    - Word divider > Types > None
>>>    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_divider#None> - Wikipedia
>>>    - Line breaking rules in East Asian languages
>>>    
>>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_breaking_rules_in_East_Asian_languages> 
>>> -
>>>    Wikipedia
>>>
>>>
>>> Phroneris
>>>
>>>
>>> 2021年7月16日(金) 2:16 Paul Licameli <paul.licam...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Dear translators,
>>>>
>>>> You may have heard the news about the need for clarification of Audacity's 
>>>> privacy policy before release 3.0.3 is announced.  The updated policy will 
>>>> be available (in English) on the web.
>>>>
>>>> It also required some source code changes giving further explanation to 
>>>> the user in dialogs, and links to that page.  Some of those messages will 
>>>> be made prominent to the user the first time the new version of Audacity 
>>>> runs on their machines, and they should be translated if possible.
>>>>
>>>> So there are a small number of new strings that we would like you to 
>>>> translate if you can, but we don't want to delay the release for long.  So 
>>>> the tentative cutoff date for your additions is Tuesday, 20 July 2021.
>>>>
>>>> Please see updated .po and .pot files:
>>>> https://github.com/audacity/audacity/tree/master/locale
>>>>
>>>> I thank you in advance for helping the Audacity Team on such short notice.
>>>>
>>>> Paul Licameli
>>>>
>>>>
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