In data sabato 15 marzo 2014 16:41:38, Olivier Hallot ha scritto:
Hi Valter
Em 15-03-2014 16:30, Valter Mura escreveu:
In data lunedì 10 marzo 2014 19:53:33, Valter Mura ha scritto:
Dear All
While checking some feedback from our users/collaborators, I noticed that
Draw and Impress share many UI strings, in the same translation .po
files.
Our need shoulb be to use different names for the same command, in the
specific:
the word used is "Slide" (and various others strings related to it), for
which we need to have a different translation inside the different module
(Pagina, page, in Draw; Diapositiva, slide, in Impress).
Hi All, so nobody could give me infos concerning this matter?
Regards,
Effectively Draw and Impress are like twins. Actually it is the same
engine inside with a slighty different UI.
Your remarks applies to ther languages as well. It will be necessary to
open an enhacement bug to keep it in our todo list.
Hi Olivier
you comment is very important for me, I think I do open a bug for this matter.
Thanks for your reply.
Ciao
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