Hi
yes, i'm very sorry I messed up things that bad :/
After restoring the bad database from a dump, i realized that the dump
did not have proper utf-8 encoding, so a lot of data was lost. right now
i have it all back up again and working.
Regards
Am 20.02.2013 15:33, schrieb Jean-Guilhem Cailton:
Hi,
Currently, there seems to be a problem with accented characters, where
words are truncated. See eg:
https://toolserver.org/~mazder/multilingual-country-list/?lang=fr
(They were showing ok earlier today).
Thanks for this tool.
Best regards,
Jean-Guilhem
Le 20/02/2013 15:16, Peter Körner a écrit :
Hi
Ooouch, didn't check for 64bit compatibility (the toolserver is 32bit
userland), so I hat to modify the scripts. During this, an old dump
needed to be inserted, so that all "OK" status from the ölast hours
was lost. The translations are still therte, they just need to be
marked as "OK" again.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Peter
Am 20.02.2013 10:47, schrieb Peter Körner:
Hi
I revived the Multilingual Country-List tool. Now with Overpass-API as
source, it's a useful tool again. If you find the time, head over to
<http://toolserver.org/~mazder/multilingual-country-list/> and look for
your favorite language.
If you find a low completeness (<100%), check out the list of the
country names. If they are translated well, click the "mark ok" link and
your progress rises.
If the translation is bad, use the josm link to update load up the
respective node and add a name:XX tag with the correct translation. Less
then 10 minutes later, the update should arrive in the list and you can
mark the now fixed translation as OK.
Have fun!
Peter
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