Hi Neil, *,
On Mon, Jun 8, 2026 at 11:20 PM Neil Roberts <nroberts@libreoffice.org> wrote:
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.
That's just the default view, but there should be a selection above
the list of Languages (the one you get by default), Components (the
one you want), Overview (just stats), Search (probably also want the
language/component specific search instead), …
Once you click on
a language you are presented with a thing to translate the entire
project, ie, all of the components combined.
Even that view has the similar selection links above the table, so
even when selecting the language first you can pick "components" link
above to see the individual components.
If you want select a specific component like before you have to click on
the components tab at the top first.
Not necessarily first, you can also do it after picking the language.
So just to confirm: You don't get the component selection after
picking a language? I guess if people think that new presentation is
annoying I can look into changing the default to be component listing
instead of languages, but at least to me the order in which to pick
them doesn't make a difference :-)
ciao
Christian
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