Hi, Would you mind answering a quick question about this?
Does it affect translations if I remove unused gschema scheme ids? For example: <schema id="org.gnome.gnome-sound-recorder.encoding-settings" path="/org/gnome/gnome-sound-recorder/encoding-settings/"> Is it a problem for you if I remove this but retain the portion of the xml which contains the strings, e.g.: <summary>Preferred media type for encoding audio when recording</summary> <description>Preferred media type for encoding audio when recording. 'audio/x-vorbis' for Ogg Vorbis, or 'audio/mpeg' for MP3, for example. This is not a MIME type.</description> Thank you! Meg On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Piotr Drąg <piotrd...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2014-05-07 18:45 GMT+02:00 meg ford <megf...@gnome.org>: > > The issue I have, though, is that this is a bug fix so I would like to > have > > the internal aspects of it in 3.12 as well. It isn't necessary to have > >>> + "Maps media types to audio encoder preset names. If there is no > mapping > >>> set, the default encoder settings will be used." > >>> + "Micophone volume level" > >>> + "Micophone volume level." > >>> + "Speaker volume level" > >>> + "Speaker volume level." > > in the gschema file if it would result in a string freeze break. Would > you > > like me to add a version of the commit without those to the 3.12 branch > > after I create it? > > > > Including the fix in the stable branch is completely up to you, as > long as it doesn't break the string freeze. :) > > Best regards, > > -- > Piotr Drąg > http://raven.fedorapeople.org/ >
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