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Hi,

there exists a web-based tool for display of translated glade dialogs:
https://launchpad.net/deckard
gnome dialogs: http://deckard.malizor.org/

It would be really great to have something like that for LO - it would simplify our work and simultaneously improve the quality of translations.

On the launchpad page, it says: "In the long run, it would be cool to have distinct instances for distinct projects like Xfce or LibreOffice."

As I understand it, the runner takes translation from a po file in a repository, converts it and displays the dialog. So, to see the result, it is necessary to upload po file to the repository.

Can we talk to Deckard developers regarding that?

Milos

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