translations

Guillaume Gardet guillaume.gardet at free.fr
Sat Sep 5 08:22:08 PDT 2015



Le 05/09/2015 16:22, Dirk Hohndel a écrit :
> On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 03:13:17PM +0200, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>> Le 04/09/2015 18:53, Dirk Hohndel a écrit :
>>> Thanks for the reminder to deal with translations :-)
>>>
>>> I just pushed all the source string changes that have happened over the
>>> past six months to transifex. Once the bot over there is done digesting
>>> these I'm reasonably certain that none of the translations will be above
>>> 90%.
>>>
>>> Those of you volunteering to translate Subsurface, now may be a good time
>>> for a first pass through those strings, but please understand that there
>>> will be many more string changes coming over the next few weeks as we go
>>> through the beta test cycle.
>>>
>>> I'm planning to do a one week string freeze and alert everyone again when
>>> we get close to the release date, but maybe it will be easier to get some
>>> of the work out of the way right now.
>>>
>>> Let me know if you have questions.
>> Seems you should clean your build folder before running lupdate since there are lots of: "../build/ ...." références. E.g.:
>>          <location line="1518" filename="../build/ui_configuredivecomputerdialog.h"/>
> I don't think so. Yes, this is a bit wasteful in space but it tries to
> give all the places where a string is found. So it looks like this:
>
>      <message>
>          <location filename="../qt-ui/configuredivecomputerdialog.ui" line="14"/>
>          <location filename="../build/ui_configuredivecomputerdialog.h" line="1518"/>
>          <source>Configure dive computer</source>
>          <translation type="unfinished"></translation>
>      </message>
>
> So we simply get both references to where this string is used - the .ui
> file and the .h file that was generated from it.
>
> Do you see an issue with that?

Not really an issue. This is just a bit strange to get infos from build/ folder for translations.


Guillaume

>
> /D
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