Hi,
Terminology should still be operating as normal.
Did some investigation and found the cause, won't bore you with the details
but as you can see here
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/eo/libo_ui/translate/cui/source/options.po#unit=79605663
it's now working and should be for you also.
On 19 June 2015 at 19:37, Giovanni Caligaris <giovannicaligaris@gmail.com>
wrote:
I have the same problem
-Gio
On 19/06/15 11:31, Stanislav Horáček wrote:
Hi all,
it seems that the new Pootle is a big step forward (I like esp. that
quality checks are emphasized, new TM is also a must-have) - thanks!
However, now I cannot see terminology items that used to be shown in the
left part and that are really useful to keep the translation consistent. Am
I missing any setting, or is this an issue of Pootle?
Thanks in advance,
Stanislav
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