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Hi Osoitz
Le 05/06/2018 à 17:10, Osoitz E a écrit :
Hello,

If a user chooses to use the NotebookBar in LibreOffice 6 some untranslated
strings appear in Calc and Impress, at least when using the Basque (eu)
interface.

Apparently Write is not affected. I can't confirm now whether this happens
in other languages too.

As far as I can tell by checking Pootle, these are all common words that
have been translated long ago, before the release: Font, Number, Alignment,
Cells, Data, Slideshow, Slide, Insert, Draw

Calc NotebookBar: https://ibin.co/w800/44FhWtijygcB.jpg

They seems to be on Pootle 9HzEG > Number and F7vQ2 > Alignment and I
got them translated in FR version using Version: 6.1.0.0.beta1

Could you check that you have them translated in Pootle? If not, you
should install the KeyID language pack and give the reference of all the
missing translation you find
Cheers
Sophie

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