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Confirmed it affects Simplified Chinese UI.

In fact there are many other strings not localized in 100% pootle ones, for example Tools - Options 
- Libreoffice - OpenCL.

Kevin Suo

于 2015年1月19日 GMT+08:00PM9:31:52, "Sérgio Marques" <smarquespt@gmail.com> 写到:
The strings "Required", "Optional" and "Function Wizard" from function
wizard dialog arent localized.

I notice this for Portuguese (with 100% strings translated) so probably
all
languages are affected.

Can someone confirm it and maybe commit a fix?

Test made in 4.4.0 RC2 on Windows

Regards



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