Hi Martin,
Le 05/07/2015 18:23, Martin Srebotnjak a écrit :
Hi,
on the wiki release notes for 5.0
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.0#Emoji_and_in-word_replacement_support
I can see that this feature won't be enabled before RC5 (=final 5.0
release). As some language teams have already translated that particular
new po file or major parts of it I see no reason why not to make this
feature work already in RC4 (even RC3?) so at least those l10n teams have a
week to test their translations of emojis. At least the Slovenian team asks
for this. Also other teams, even if they have not finished with the
translation, might benefit with this to test and see how their work
performs.
Thanks for the head up, I'll report your request to the next ESC on Thursday
Also, is this the most prominent Writer 5.0 enhancement to be placed in the
first place of Writer features in the LO50 release notes?
I don't think that the release notes show features by they order of
importance, only people add them at the top or where they best see fit.
Cheers
Sophie
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