Hi Andras,
I´ve run "Update from templates" and now I have 205 words in sbasic and 470
in shared. Is this ok?
These are to many changes from a brach that it is supposed to be freezed.
Regards
2013/11/3 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
Hi,
I noticed, that a recent commit broke string freeze in libreoffice-4-1
branch: b350dc2e1e4c3ac7cb722569d462c95dbb3cbbda
First I wanted to simply revert it. Then I noticed that there were
more string changing commits in stable branch.
In core:
b350dc2e1e4c3ac7cb722569d462c95dbb3cbbda
38f11fdb08249a6cf7140ee74016cd69f28e289a
In help:
0d8b37cd9e0b89d1136b09a81671c88fc91fee3e
d78c3cb249a11ea45542d340754e960d47a35fa6
472620fd6f95163f400ba8a88c6f7edc11d6c967 (I did this one today as the
correction of d78c3cb)
So, probably the best would be to update Pootle with the changed pot
files, and catch up with translations by 4.1.4. These are the changed
files:
helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared.pot
helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01.pot
officecfg/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/UI.pot
sd/source/ui/slideshow.pot
Cheers,
Andras
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