It will require 2609 mouse clicks to (at best) confirm the 100% match
with the translation memory on my login.
Weblate does not automatically fill translation with 100% match in my login.
It takes 2-3 seconds each click, times 2609 strings results in 130 hours
of volunteer work for me.
Sad.
Olivier
On 6/9/26 15:23, Neil Roberts wrote:
It looks like the patch below has changed the context of a whole bunch
of strings so Weblate thinks they are new:
https://git.libreoffice.org/core/+/114bc67a2d2f1b9f84f68a3f3d1a93077ef4e369%5E!
Yikes!
Hopefully there’s a way to get the old translations back.
– Neil
Michael Wolf <[email protected]> writes:
I've just seen on Weblate that there are 2,609 (!) new strings. Is that
really true? There wasn't any information in this mailgroup yet.
Regards,
Michael
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