Re: Translation problems with default location in Weather applet

2006-01-01 Thread Simos Xenitellis
Christian Rose wrote: On 12/31/05, Simos Xenitellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Several translations have problems with the default location in the Weather applet. Simos, can you bug report these problems against the respective translation components in the "l10n" product in Bugzilla?

Re: Translation problems with default location in Weather applet

2006-01-01 Thread Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel
Simos Xenitellis wrote: Dear All, Several translations have problems with the default location in the Weather applet. The default location is used when you add the weather applet on your panel; it is the default location for your locale. Normally you put here the most common location, for ex

Re: Translation problems with default location in Weather applet

2006-01-01 Thread Simos Xenitellis
Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel wrote: Simos Xenitellis wrote: Dear All, Several translations have problems with the default location in the Weather applet. The default location is used when you add the weather applet on your panel; it is the default location for your locale. Normally you p

Re: Problems with gnome-po-locations

2006-01-01 Thread Roozbeh Pournader
On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 19:11 +0200, Ilkka Tuohela wrote: > Is there a problem with my intltool version (0.34.1-1) or do we just > have invalid input data? I believe it's related to intltool, but I never found the time to investigate. There's been a previous thread on the list about the same matter

Announcement: Gnome-schedule 1.0.0 is released!

2006-01-01 Thread Gaute Hope
-- New release: gnome-schedule 1.0 -- Hail Gnome-schedule 1.0 has been released. Gnome-schedule is a grapichal user interface to 'crontab' and 'at', both used to schedule tasks. It supports periodical tasks and tasks that happens once in the future. It is written in python using pygtk. The new r

Re: Formatting a date/time string

2006-01-01 Thread Roozbeh Pournader
On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 18:08 -0800, Rick Stockton wrote: > If necessary, this leads to 2 questions: > > (1) Are all timezones shown via a 3-character code, or do some locales > have more characters? (I'm not counting bytes, I'm counting > characters). The timezone abbreviations become 4 characters