On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 02:06:27PM +0100, Salvador Cuñat wrote: > 2014-11-17 10:19 GMT+01:00 Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]>: > > > On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:05:13AM +0100, Salvador Cuñat wrote: > > > > > > In Windows 7, 64b, while doing copy/paste of data from a preexisting dive > > > to a new one (manually creating it), tanks and weight strings get > > > corrupted, probably the same problem solved some days ago with the tanks > > > names. > > > > Which strings? The descriptions? > > Yes, the descriptors.
That should be fixed. > > BTW, BTW, some button tags aren't translated, I've realized "save", > > > "discard", and "cancel". > > > > That's odd - those look like they should be default strings that are > > translated through the Qt translations. Which language did you use? > > Where did those strings show up. > > > > It is. Only affects Win, in linux are perfectly translated. I'm on > spanish. > Those are the strings showed on the warning pop ups when quitting without > saving in both, the editor and the complete program (if there are changes > unsaved > to the log). This sounds like there are translations missing in the Windows installer. Odd. Everything else is translated correctly? > > On linux git-549 only seems to be affected the weight strings, even > > without > > > copy/paste, after saving the dive, no crash while discarding, button tags > > > translated. > > > > I can't quite parse that sentence... something only happens to the weight > > strings? What does "even without copy/paste" mean in this context? > > > > > I apologize for my bad english (specially when I'm in a hurry). I > initially thought that > the strings thing was only when copy/pasting in Win, but realized it > happened in linux > also, both with or without copy/paste (when saying copy/paste I mean the > subsurface > recent feature, not the usual desktop feature). > The other thing I meant was there were no crash or untranslated buttons in > linux. Don't worry about English - I am perfectly happy to ask for clarification if I'm lost. Your English is orders of magnitudes better than my Spanish :-) Anyway, Linux is much more resillient to memory errors - Windows crashes much more aggressively. But I think the crash / corruption should be fixed (famous last words). The translation thing baffles me. /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
