Transifex support reckon string 584 is the offending item, but I'm not sure exactly what needs to be done to fix it.
cheers, Tim On 04/10/15 16:52, Dirk Hohndel wrote: > Hello dear translators. > > I am amazed how many languages are nearly complete (apparently 99% is now > complete - I have not been able to find out what the one non-existand > string is). Of the top 12 languages in use (from what I can tell tracking > the checkins with my server) we have seven in excellent shape and five > more that need a little more work. > > Russian is almost there, Polish, Swedish, and Dutch are missing between > 170 and 250 strings, Chinese is missing 290 strings. > > ALL of the languages have received a new string that I just pushed (sorry > I didn't do this earlier - this is for splitting dives that was > implemented in the last two days in order to make things more useful for > free divers). > > As I'm about to release Beta 3 I'm declaring a string freeze. I'm going to > try hard not to add any more strings before the 4.5 release (but I'll > admit that my track record with keeping string freezes is not all that > stellar). But I will send out updates if I really have to reneg on this > promise. > > I was hoping to release 4.5 fairly soon, maybe as early as Wednesday as > response to Beta 2 has been almost non-existant and I don't see much value > in dragging my feet much longer. If this is really hard for any > translators, please drop me note and we can talk about what would work for > you. > > > Everyone, if you are native or fluent in a language other than American > English, please run Subsurface in the apropriate localization and please > help us complete these translations. There are quite a few more > translations that are in decent shape and wouldn't take a lot of work to > be complete. Romanian, Bulgarian, Swiss German, Czech, Estonian... > > I know we have quite a few users in Israel but sadly our Hebrew > translation is far from complete so I'm guessing that the number of Hebrew > users that I see is actually under-representing the real user base. > > As always, thanks for all the hard work making Subsurface easier to use > for people who aren't as comfortable in English. It's really appreciate by > me and even more so by those users. > > /D > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface > _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface