2011.12.16 22:00, Donald Rogers rašė:
Thanks, Andras
You said in the bug page (below): It happens when you use LibreOffice in other language than
your system locale.
I always have that situation, and probably most Esperanto speakers would have another language that
they use.
I don't understand what you mean by "select the KeyID language...". I don't know what po-file the strings
mentioned are in, so I don't know the KeyID. In the drop down list of the search field in Pootle there is an option
"Locations". Is that where to put (a) known KeyID(s)?
The "KeyID language" is a pseudo-locale that is available in
LibreOffice. AFAIK, it shows all KeyID's in the UI itself. You can
choose it in the LibO preferences.
HTH
Rimas
On the matter of searching for a particular string, I found that searching for "Open..." is
problematic because the search program trims the dots off and one cannot specify entire words only, so I got
openoffice, OpenGL etc - too many hits. Where is the place to propose an enhancement of this type? Do you
think that it would be useful?
If it would be useful for you, then the answer is definitely yes. The
proper place to propose such enhancement would be on Pootle's bugzilla
(bugs.locamotion.org), but if you don't want to create a yet another
account, Pootle's developers are watching this list, so they often
notice those suggestions even without reporting them (although I would
consider filing an enhancement request preferred). Well, I just filed
the request for you: http://bugs.locamotion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2079 .
Regards,
Rimas
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