Added the following strings:

/* ca */ "none", "This site is also available in <b>Català (ca)</b>. Just click this text to get redirected.", /* ca-XV */ "none", "This site is also available in <b>Català (Valencià RACV) (ca-XV)</b>. Just click this text to get redirected.", /* ca-XR */ "none", "This site is also available in <b>Català (Valencià AVL) (ca-XR)</b>. Just click this text to get redirected.",

Still no redirecting and a wrong notice (in Brazilian Portuguese) when opening the English site from the LT one.

I then deleted the added strings and the notice went back to being displayed correctly in Lithuanian.

Regards,

Aivaras

I leave the added strings in "msg_prop_l10n.js" for now so you don't have to re-enter the text when looking at the issue.
2014.08.22 15:02, Andrea Pescetti rašė:
Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
Thanks, it worked.
Redirecting isn't working, though.

It's probably the same offset problem. I don't have time now, but you can try to fix it at http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/msg_prop_l10n.js?view=markup by adding the three languages in the same order and position as for the other fix (just set redirect "none" for the new languages at the moment).

Regards,
  Andrea.

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