On 1 Nov, David Monniaux wrote:
> The stupid I18N behaviour of the week: when menus are translated, any
> string for which the system finds no translation gets translated to
> "Fichier" (in French), which means "File".
> I don't know the innards of the translation system, but a fact is that
> t
Nick Lamb wrote:
> Is there some reason why people who fix bugs from the bug-tracker (and
> even note that fact in their CVS commit) don't log a close, or even a
> "probably fixed, please test..." message to the appropriate bugs?
>
> If it's just lack of time, I understand but I wondered if there
On 3 Nov, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> This sounds interesting (explain!).. how can i18n lead to segfaults?
Not again Marc, we have had this discussion before
Hint: It's the way menues are handled by Gtk...
> Me included! Maybe I shouldn´t even reply here.. ;->
Maybe :)
> Well, half-translat
On 3 Nov, Michael Natterer wrote:
> Just because I didn't write for many files "using the context here
> fixes a bug" doesn't mean it didn't. E.g. the device status dialog was
> totally unusable after a "refresh" and ensuring it's consistency
> without the context would have needed another weird
On 4 Nov, SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro wrote:
> Is your translation table fr.po ?
> It seems to be broken when I tried to "make update-po".
Duplicated entries, possibly a merging problem. Patch is on its way...
--
Servus,
Daniel
On 4 Nov, Sven Neumann wrote:
> If it is, the german de.po is broken too, since I experience the same
> weird problem here.
No, the catalogs are definitely all right (but the French one, but
that incorrectness can't cause the explained behaviour)
--
Servus,
Daniel
On 5 Nov, SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro wrote:
> What menuitems are replaced by Datei?
> I could not reproduce the problem.
Me, too... I'll try to investigate the problem
--
Servus,
Daniel
On 5 Nov, Sven Neumann wrote:
> I just used LANG=de, but using LANG=de_DE.ISO_8859-1 doesn't change
> the behaviour here.
Okay, let's start with something simple:
- Version of Gtk+ used
- Version of libc used (compiled when?)
- CVS date of your GIMP version?
- Settings of ALL of your loca
Is there some reason why people who fix bugs from the bug-tracker (and
even note that fact in their CVS commit) don't log a close, or even a
"probably fixed, please test..." message to the appropriate bugs?
If it's just lack of time, I understand but I wondered if there was
some other reason...?
This is the "Merci [EMAIL PROTECTED]" release...Regis was kind enough
to send me some extra print cartridges, for which I would like to
thank him publicly (in addition to the private thanks I have already
sent his way).
Anyway, http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/print-11.tar.gz contains a first
cut at
10 matches
Mail list logo