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Caulier Gilles wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Le Jeudi 29 Septembre 2005 21:09, Oliver Dörr a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Tom Albers wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Op Wednesday 28 September 2005 14:46, schreef Oliver Dörr:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I translated every single word of the images gallery plugin into german.
Looking at the GUI of the plugin, i could still see two english words
left. They are directly under the preview in the image collection
dialog, where i could select the albums that i want to export.
I have "Images:" and "Category:" still in english.
Could sonmebody check that?
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
They come from libkipi, are the strings in there and installed correctly?
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<pre wrap="">I believe so,
same as digikam. German language is completly up-to-date for digikam,
digikamimageplugins, kipi, kipiplugins, and kimdaba. Everything is
translated, but i found two cases in the GUI with english words left.
The words out of libkipi and the words from digikam (see other thread).
I can't see the reason, trhe words are inside the po file translated,
but are not shown up in the GUI. Other words that were trasnlated at a
later time show correctly up in the GUI.
Any ideas? It's not just my computer...
I've started also a thread on the kde-i18n-de mailinglist regarding this
problems.
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I have already see this problem during French KDE translations in the past.
Generallyn this is releavant of unconcordant binary program/ mo translated
files compiled on your system.
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So what could i do to fix that issue? I've tried to delete the .mo
files and recreate them, but it does not change the situation.<br>
Oliver<br>
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