Op Woensdag 04-07-2007 om 11:52 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Alessandro
Cattelan:

...

> I translated a couple of files offline using OmegaT, writing only the
> text in the msgstr field as in example 2 above. When I upload that file
> to Pootle, the server does not consider the strings with that sort of
> inline comment translated so I have to go through the translation again
> with Pootle. Am I doing something wrong?
> 
> I must say that I don't like translating with Pootle - it's a nice tool
> to manage the translation workflow but it's not as good when it comes to
> translating. What I'm doing is translate and review the files offline
> (with OmegaT or with a text editor) and then upload them to Pootle. I'd
> like to know whether there is a way to automatically mark as translated
> and reviewed strings edited offline.
> 
> 
> Ale.
> 

I just want to make sure I understand well what you are describing.

Were the relevant messages already translated, or did you newly
translate these messages? If a message is already translated and a file
with translations is uploaded, changes to already translated messages
are accepted as suggestions that have to be reviewed. Is this what you
are referring to?

You are free to translate offline and upload translations. If you don't
want the behaviour for merging the translations, you can choose to
entirely overwrite files on upload. The administrator for your language
(you I think?) might need to give you the "overwrite" right since this
is a bit more dangerous action.

Does this help?

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