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Hi all,
Le 29/12/2013 17:02, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Hi *,

as the original mail was rejected because it was too large, here it is
split in two parts. :-)

translations are run through pocheck utility that discards
translations for stuff that cause runtime-problems. Specifically, it
checks whether

* style names are unique
* math symbol identifiers contain spaces
* calc functions are unique

Just to add some information here, some English functions have been
renamed using a dot [.] inside the function name, they now exist with
and without a dot. If you already used dot in your function names, you
have to modify the function name in the file.
For example in FR, F.TEST already exists in the French translation, for
this new string in English, I had to search for the existing F.TEST in
the French translation and replaced it by FTEST to make sure I only have
it one time in the file.
And it's seems I failed with one of them ;)

Thanks Christian for your checks.

Cheers
Sophie


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