Hi Gurban,
Today at 12:09, Gurban M. Tewekgeli wrote:
> I have a question about licensing of PO files.
> We know GNOME is a GNU project and writing the line
> "Copyright (c) 2005 Free Software Foundation"
> in PO file jeaders is correct.
That's actually *not* correct. Not all GNU projects ass
Hi GTP members,
I have a question about licensing of PO files.
We know GNOME is a GNU project and writing the line
"Copyright (c) 2005 Free Software Foundation"
in PO file jeaders is correct. But about non GNU
projects can we apply this license to the PO file.
=
Gurban M. Tewekgeli
Please
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:09:24 +0100, Francisco Javier F. Serrador
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> use:
>
> iconv -f -t utf-8 < your_locale.po > utf-encoded.po
No. The problem is not that the .po file is locale-encoded.
It's already in UTF-8, as I used the same method as what was done
to other modul
sön 2005-02-13 klockan 08:19 +0800 skrev Abel Cheung:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 19:43:53 +0100, Paolo Maggi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have just fixed bug #149988 in the gedit-2-8 branch of gedit.
> > This has changed the name of the .pot file. Is it a problem for you?
> > You will probab
Nobody replied on this part.
Yesterday at 12:46, Danilo Åegan wrote:
> (fwiw, I'd like to do it for "en_US" as well, because we have no team
> for it, and it is there only to provide UTF-8 characters for gcalctool
> multiplication and division symbols)
If nobody objects, I'll hide en_US as well.
Yesterday at 19:46, Kjartan Maraas wrote:
>> If everyone is ok with this, I'll add "no" to
>>
>> gnome-i18n/status/data/ignored-lang-list
>>
> Sure, go ahead.
Done, this should show up in the next status page update.
Thanks Kjartan!
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