Yikes - I don't even know where that property is Frank.  If I did set
it I was unconscious at the time. Where are you looking ?

Thanks for the German translations - that's fantastic !

I hope someone here will check my Italian translations. My command of
the language doesn't go much beyond "una birra, per favore".

Michael


On 23 September 2011 15:26, Frank Gasdorf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Done and translated!
> Michael, please be carefully by using the option 'Do not translate', it
> seems to me that the properties will be exported for the language where this
> option has been used.
> It leads into properties with empty values :(
> like
>
> # a property that has been toogled with  'Do not translate' option
> property.key=
> # a translated property
> property.translated=translated text for the property
>
> But hey, how did you setup the project, I can't find this option on the
> translation panel for a property?
> Cheers, Frank
>
> 2011/9/23 Michael Bedward <[email protected]>
>>
>> Project is back now:
>>
>> http://crowdin.net/project/geotools-gui
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On 23 September 2011 11:23, Michael Bedward <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > I like to boast that I have an expert knowledge of the mistakes one
>> > can make with GeoTools and it seems that my power extends to Crowdin.
>> >
>> > Somehow, I've managed to have the source language of the
>> > 'geotools-gui' project set to Spanish instead of English and there
>> > doesn't seem to be any way to edit this in the web interface or the
>> > API. A support request sent to Crowdin a couple of days ago hasn't
>> > been answered so I think it's easiest to delete the project and
>> > re-create it.
>> >
>> > Frank, please add yourself to the re-born project when it appears.
>> > Sorry about that.
>> >
>> > Michael
>> >
>
>

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