Hi Gabor,
thanks a lot for the patch - at least for me it would be sufficient,
becuase I think that the file types you covered contain the most of
source strings.
Best regards,
Stanislav
Dne 16.12.2017 v 10:03 Gabor Kelemen napsal(a):
Hi Stanislav
I'd miss the paths too.
Fortunately it is possible to restore them, a first patch is here:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/46591
I still need to look at the code a bit more for a full solution that
covers all file types.
Regards
Gabor Kelemen
2017-12-14 17:33 keltezéssel, Stanislav Horáček írta:
Hi,
I found out that the information about paths to source code files with
the strings to translate is now missing in Pootle. This is a drawback
of the (surely necessary) migration to gettext - strings are now
stored in messages.po files which does not correspond anymore with the
structure of the source code.
(In some cases, the path can be derived from file name, e.g. .ui files
lives in uiconfig/ui/, but this is not 100%.)
This broke my workflow, as I am used to jump often to the Github
history of the file corresponding with a translated string (its URL is
created by a JavaScript bookmarklet using data from a current Pootle
page). By that, I got very useful overview of the change (e.g. if it
is cosmetic or not), I could check related bugzilla reports to see
what a new feature should do and where to find it in UI etc.
Does anyone else miss the paths? And would it be possible to give them
back, i.e. to save them together with file name when generating .po
files?
Best regards,
Stanislav
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