@Martin
I reopen this because there is an non-translatable emblem left in nautilus that
comes from gnome-icon-theme.
It's "default" and it is shown along with "Downloads" and "Erase" even
using human theme.
But while the last two are translatable, "default" doesn't. (Note it's
not in capital letter).
I'm preparing a debdiff for gnome-icon-theme to fix this, and I'll
upload it to upstream too. (I'll open a bug upstream ASAP)
** Changed in: gnome-icon-theme (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Human theme has non-translatable emblem names.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172353
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