[Kde-imaging] New kipi-plugins 0.1.2 available for testing

Tom Albers tomalbers at kde.nl
Sun Jul 9 18:07:46 CEST 2006


Yes, but they get merged back to the applications desktop file, so there is no 
need for the desktop file of each language. 

Toma


Op zondag 9 juli 2006 17:49, schreef Oliver Dörr:
> Hi Tom,
>
> sure they belong to the desktop files. They include the translations for
> the name and comments of the kipi plugins, that will be seen by the
> application(e.g. digikam) that loads them. You will find them in the
> digikam settings, when you check which plugins you like to load.
>
> Oliver
>
> Tom Albers wrote:
> > Op zondag 9 juli 2006 14:14, schreef Tom Albers:
> >> Op zondag 9 juli 2006 13:49, schreef Oliver Dörr:
> >>> Hi Angelo,
> >>>
> >>> just checked your tarball and it seems to be pretty complete regarding
> >>> the German translation. The only thing missing seems to be desktop_*
> >>> files. http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/l10n/de/messages/extragear-libs/
> >>>
> >>> I'm not sure about them, but why are they missing?
> >>
> >> I'm not sure about them either. I don't see them in the scripts for
> >> digiKam either and we never received a comment about that. I wonder if:
> >> - they are needed and if they are needed;
> >> - if they should have there current name
> >>   "desktop_extragear-libs_kipi-plugins.po" or should be renamed.
> >> - if they need special treatment when installing or does the build
> >> system deals with them automatically.
> >>
> >> Anyone an idea?
> >
> > Thinking about it more, isn't the info in the l10n desktop files merged
> > back to the desktop file in kipi-plugins? I think so, so the info should
> > be in the kipi plugins desktop file and so the l10n desktop files should
> > not be packaged.
> >
> > Toma
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