I made some changes recently mostly just to rename variables (~100). Sorry for
that - I'm aware of the consequences for l10n and hope you agree with the benefits.
On 09.06.26 19:22, Michael Wolf wrote:
I've just seen on Weblate that there are 2,609 (!) new strings. Is that really
true? There wasn't any information in this mailgroup yet.
Regards,
Michael
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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Really 2,609 new strings? · Tuomas Hietala
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