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Hi,

I found a few issues and I need your advice. If I correct these
issues, new strings for translation will appear, but I think we need
to address these issues before the release (not necessaryly before RC2
because there is not enough time).

Strings for our additional features (difference between OOo 3.3 and
LibreOffice) are in build/po/lo-build.pot which is generated from
lo-build.sdf. However, in lo-build.sdf there are duplicated source
language entries, because bogus strings are coming from
build/po/sdf-templates/OxygenOffice.sdf. Therefore translators may
translate OxygenOffice strings instead of LibreOffice string in po
files, it depend on which string comes first in the alphabetically
sorted string list. My recommendation: clean duplicated/unused strings
from OxygenOffice.sdf (will there be any left?).

Other big issue is the readme. The source of the readme is in
libs-core/readlicense_oo/docs/readme.xrm which contains many
duplicated paragraph IDs, therefore messup is granted. First thing to
do is change duplicated IDs to unique IDs. Then strings should be
extracted and changed+new strings should be added to
build/po/sdf-templates/SUSE.sdf and build/po/lo-build.sdf, then pot/po
files should be generated, should be sent to Pootle etc. Readme
contains many new strings to translate, so it will take time to have
them translated in all languages. Also, old strings should be removed
from l10n/source/<lang>/localize.sdf files, because they will come
back, and make the localized readmes confusing (half-LibreOffice,
half-OpenOffice.org). Alternatively we can change the corresponding
paragraph IDs in LibreOffice readme.

Please let me know, if you wish me to work on these issue in the
week-end. It is unfortunate to have these issues long after the string
freeze, but it's better to correct them now. Corrections can be pushed
after RC2 tagging.

Best regards,
Andras

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