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Hi Tuomas,

Le 03/06/2021 à 18:21, Tuomas Hietala a écrit :
Hello,

On Weblate just a moment ago, an unknown user added three strings to
glossaries of at least several (I suspect all) languages. These are
"Apply", "_OK" and "_Apply". How is this possible and was it intentional?

I don't think so, I pinged Christian asking him to have a look. Our
glossary appears 7 times in FR/master/UI too.

Also the recent Weblate update made glossaries more usable while
translating, but unfortunately also harder to find otherwise. There's no
direct link to glossary any more from the language pages. Would it be
possible to change the glossary into a project that is listed among the
other projects, as seen e.g. here:
https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/mypaint/ Also, it would be nice to
rename the glossary to something like "LibreOffice Glossary" as it is
used for all projects, anyway, not just UI master.

See my mail to Olivier yesterday, it is listed along the projects under
components with a label in front of the project name, you should see
[Glossary] LibreOffice UI - master for example

Cheers
Sophie

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