Hi all,
I am reporting a supposed bug in regards to the check list feature that is on 
Pootle. So, you know when a user submits a translation, and then when 
revisiting the string, if there is an error with it, the check will fail and 
indicate a punctuation, whitespace ending, accelerator and so on, as the reason 
for the fail. The issue I have encountered is to do with numbers. For example, 
I translated a string that originally has no numbers within it, and I inserted 
a number in the string that I submitted as a translation, and when revisiting 
the string, I expected the string to have a failing check to do with numbers. 
However, that was not the case, and I tested this with a few other strings by 
submitting a few other translations with numbers, where the original strings 
have no numbers... the output was the same, no failing check in regards to 
numbers.

I have raised this as an issue on Pootle’s repository (link at: 
https://github.com/translate/pootle/issues/6810), and after informing the 
Pootle team of this issue, the assumed reasoning behind this bug occurring is 
that because OpenOffice are using an outdated version of Pootle.

Regards,
Ahmad

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