On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 16:21:22 +0200, helix84 wrote:

> It comes from GTK as is, look at line 151 in
> ../src/ui/dialog/transformation.cpp
> 
>     resetButton = addResponseButton(Gtk::Stock::CLEAR, 0);
> 
> You either have to change that stock button translation in GTK or file
> a bug to i18n-ize this particular string differently (to allow
> separate l10n). The latter would work if you can prove this meaning is
> distinct from the stock button's one.

This is written by Leszek Życzkowski in response to my question, with
which I fully agree (at least in the case on which I started this
thread). He wrote the idea better than me, so this is why I quote it:
===
The same problem is in Polish language. I suggest that Inkscape
shouldn't use GTK translation. In the another places are the same
problems. Please consider resign with GTK translation.
===

I cannot know what interaction may have the "Clear" GTK string on other
GTK applications; although I suspect it is always wrong, I need to find
another example in another application of this particular string, prior
to fill a bug report. This for me is unlikely in short term, since I am
on Windows and only use a few GTK ported applications (like Dia (similar
issues there, but not critical), GIMP, Pidgin, Syplheed).

Cristi

-- 
Cristian Secară
http://www.secarica.ro

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