HI Mihkel
I tried to be a smart guy and save work to myself (I'm a translator) but
my smartness isn't working... :-)
I separated the text from the version number, and apparently it is not a
solution.
To fix, I'll have to repeat "This function is available since
%PRODUCTNAME " for every release number (20 times), as shown in the
source file:
https://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/help/source/text/scalc/00/avail_release.xhp?r=c7e09719
to let translator place the version number where they want in the
sentence. Not a big deal, given translation memory.
Thanks for pointing it. Fix is coming next year.
Kind regards
Olivier
Em 31/12/2019 10:48, Mihkel Tõnnov escreveu:
Hi,
Found a string in Help that is badly composited:
"<variable id="release">This function is available since %PRODUCTNAME
</variable>"
This will be followed by the version number, but this is not clear when
translating.
Additionally, why doesn't the translatable string include the version
number placeholder? It should!
The string appears to have been introduced in 6.3, still present in 6.4 and
master.
Best regards,
Mihkel
Estonian translator
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