Hi l10n people,
we switched the meaning of promote/demote in
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/128722 for bug 144493. Promote goes to
left now and demote to right. This may have caused the trigger from Weblate.
Please check that your translation fits the situation.
Cheers,
Heiko
On 29.04.22 19:56, Tuomas Hietala wrote:
Hello,
There were new strings added to Weblate a few days ago. Mostly nothing unusual,
but two strings are unexpectedly already translated, despite being just added.
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/translate/libo_ui-master/officecfgregistrydataorgopenofficeofficeui/fi/?checksum=5d47902cd8b720d3
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/translate/libo_ui-master/officecfgregistrydataorgopenofficeofficeui/fi/?checksum=bee64c1d783dbc54
Where do these translations come from, seeing that they were not added by any
Finnish l10n team member?
Best regards,
Tuomas
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