Hi folks,
Weblate has been upgraded (today I think?) and now it works a little
differently. Previously when you clicked on a project you were presented
with a list of components within the project and then you could select
which language you want to translate. Now instead when you click a
project you are immediately given a list of languages. Once you click on
a language you are presented with a thing to translate the entire
project, ie, all of the components combined.
If you want select a specific component like before you have to click on
the components tab at the top first.
This is particularly important for the website because if you just
translate the website project it will try to make you translate a bunch
of strings for old components that aren’t used any more. So in that case
make sure to click the components tab first and then select the Hugo
component.
I hope that helps.
Regards,
– Neil
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