Re: Polish translation of "Cancel"
"Zaniechaj" is a prehistoric naming for modern "anuluj", both means cancel. First came with AmigaOS translation, second with Windows and last one is what everybody used to. Personally I don't think there's any point to debate on this. śr., 15 kwi 2020, 19:30 użytkownik Nicolás Alvarez < nicolas.alva...@gmail.com> napisał: > El 15 abr. 2020, a la(s) 11:46, Nate Graham escribió: > > > > [+ kde-devel mailing list since I don't know if I got the right > localization mailing list and couldn't find a polish-specific one] > > > > > > Hello translators, > > I don't speak any Polish, but it's come to my attention that some native > Polish speakers are complaining about the Polish translation of the word > "Cancel", with no resolution on the issue: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404286 > > > > The bug has 150 votes and a lot of discussion. I think there's a fairly > strong argument in favor of consistency. Given that consistency was even > selected as an explicit KDE goal this year, my sense is that it would be > good to be consistent with the translation used by the wider software > world, even if it's maybe not perfect. > > I started reading that bug report, then I realized how *incredibly long* > it was and switched to fast skimming. > > Is there a single person apart from NSLW who is in favor of Zaniechaj? > > -- > Nicolás
Re: Searching for KF5CddbConfig.cmake
Hi Christoph, Thanks. Well, I always stick to LTS version of distros looking for maximum stability. But it seems a problem for newer software. I wonder whether I could apply any workaround, backport from more recent version or copy missing files or it's not a simple thing? Thanks again! K pt., 23.02.2018, 20:29 użytkownik Christoph Feck <cf...@kde.org> napisał: > On 23.02.2018 17:29, Konrad Kostecki wrote: > > Hi there! > > > > This is my first message here. Just wanted to say hello all! > > > > I'm compiling fantastic tool soundkonverter in version 3.0.1 ( > > https://github.com/dfaust/soundkonverter/releases) on Mint 18.3 > (basically > > Ubuntu 16.04) and I can't pass this error message by: > > > > = > > > > CMake Warning at CMakeLists.txt:35 (find_package): > > By not providing "FindKF5Cddb.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project > has > > asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "KF5Cddb", > but > > CMake did not find one. > > > > Could not find a package configuration file provided by "KF5Cddb" with > any > > of the following names: > > > > KF5CddbConfig.cmake > > kf5cddb-config.cmake > > Add the installation prefix of "KF5Cddb" to CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH or set > > "KF5Cddb_DIR" to a directory containing one of the above files. If > > "KF5Cddb" provides a separate development package or SDK, be sure it has > > been installed. > > > > = > > > > Can you help me finding a dev package containing this? I tried > libkcddb-dev > > and kdemultimedia-dev but it seems they do not contain it. > > > > Thank you for any suggestions! > > > > Have a nice weekend! > > Kokos > > > > Hi Konrad, > > the package 'libkcddb-dev' looks correct, but it most certainly contains > the old KDE4 version. Please try a recent distribution to compile recent > software. Ubuntu 16.04 is _really_ old when it comes to dependencies in > the fast-moving KDE territory. > > Christoph > >