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Ok, but what does "proofed" means?
First I thought same as Tom, that it means "proof reading".
Then I re-read sentence and it wasn't so clear after that.
If it's not "proof reading" that what does it stand for?

Best regards,
Mihovil

03.01.2015. u 13:52, Michael Bauer je napisao/la:
I think it's supposed to say something like
'No language has been set for the section to be proofed'

Michael

Sgrìobh Mihovil Stanić na leanas 03/01/2015 aig 12:44:
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/hr/libo_ui/translate/sw/source/core/uibase/uiview.po#unit=67652987
"No language is selected in the proofed section."

What does "proofed" means and what is context?

Best regards,
Mihovil



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