Just an update, with an update of po files to current 5.2 git state there
are four fuzzy strings in sfx2/source/view.po and "National Security:" is
one of them. So this has been fixed in source, just needs to be translated.
Lp, m.
2016-07-20 23:00 GMT+02:00 Martin Srebotnjak <miles@filmsi.net>:
Hi, all,
2016-07-20 22:28 GMT+02:00 Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl>:
There is a sample.xml in the source that can be lozalized.
See https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100352
The funny thing is that for Slovenian this xml is already localized and
included in RC3, but still the string "National Security" appears in
English (as can be seen in the attachment to the bug I filed about the
toolbar background, see below).
Actually, I can see this string "National Security" only in help po files,
but not in the UI po files. And this string is also not present in that xml
file. Is it possible it is not in pot nor in the xml file at all i.e. it is
currently not localizable?
Oh, and the toolbar bug report:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101043
Thanks, m.
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