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Where can I file a bug for Weblate?
Is that also bugzilla?

Yaron Shahrabani schreef op 06.10.2019 09:47:
So I'm guessing you can file a bug against Weblate to add a feature to
search in context.
Good point!
Yaron Shahrabani

<DevOps - Hebrew translator>



On Sun, Oct 6, 2019 at 10:38 AM <kees538@libreoffice.org> wrote:

I tried searching in Weblate.
I searched for the reference E6L2o.
In Pootle I got a match after about 10 seconds
In Weblate it took several minutes and it found no match.
I did the following in weblate:
In the main window I went to Tools > Find (don’t know the exact English
words, because I see them in Dutch)
I fill in the searched item in the box Find.
I tick all the boxes.
I leave the rest unchanged.
I chose my language. (it will be useful if my language is default)

Kind regards, Kees

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