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Hello Christian, *,
On Montag, 25. November 2013 18:05 Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Thomas Hackert
<thackert@nexgo.de> wrote:
On Montag, 25. November 2013 16:30 Christian Lohmaier wrote:
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Thomas Hackert
<thackert@nexgo.de> wrote:
[...]>
There are now untranslated segments for the UI (7510 to be
precise), which were down to zero before ... :(

Yes, because before basically no file was actually updated
against the new templates, as it stopped already in dictionary
directory.

Why were there segments to translate then before?

s/basically no file/almost no file/
clearer with that formulation? Only few files were updated - those
that had the most changes were not included that time.

why certainly :) Thanks for clarifying :)
Thomas.

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