See the mailmessage below from the translator list.
const EnumData<NR::FilterPrimitiveType> FPData[NR::NR_FILTER_ENDPRIMITIVETYPE]
= {
{NR::NR_FILTER_BLEND, _("Blend"), "svg:feBlend"},
...
};
Does this kind of C++ initialization work for translations? Perhaps the locale
has not been set correctly when the _("Blend") is called at the start of the
program?
Probably we should switch to the N_() thing and do the real translation every
time when the data is needed.
Regards,
Johan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandre Prokoudine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: donderdag 30 augustus 2007 9:08
> To: Inkscape Translators; Engelen, J.B.C. (Johan); Nicholas Bishop
> Subject: translation not working
>
> Hi,
>
> As of revision 15936 I'm experiencing a quite weird thing:
> part of translated messages doesn't show up as translated.
>
> On this screenshot you see bottom part of Fill and Stroke dialog.
>
> http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/9/8/29/f_messagesm_281ac67.png
>
> "_Blend mode" (Режим) and "B_lur" (Размывание) show up as
> translated (coming from
> src/ui/widget/filter-effect-chooser.cpp), but names of blend
> modes (src/filter-enums.cpp) like "Screen" --- don't.
>
> Same thing with names of live path effects. They reside in
> src/live_effects/effects.cpp and being translated still don't
> show up as such.
>
> Any idea why? Am I doing something silly?
>
> Alexandre
>
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