Further GTK+ 2.10.x releases will be done off the gtk-2-10 branch,
new development leading to 2.12 will happen on HEAD.
Matthias
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Further 2.12.x releases will be made off the glib-2-12 branch,
new development leading to 2.14 will happen on HEAD.
Matthias
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Hi Kjartan,
Yesterday at 13:22, Kjartan Maraas wrote:
> What if I fix all the translations after commiting the change? It's just
> changing the accel key so if I just update all translations and remove
> the #fuzzy marker from the translations that were fuzzied by this change
> everyone can live
GNOME Power Manager has branched for 2-16, and all ongoing development
work will be done on HEAD.
Plans for HEAD:
* CPU frequency scaling.
* Better preferences application.
* Integrate g-p-m with more software, e.g. nautilus.
* Put the graphing stuff out of process.
* Control more parameters
What shall we do with the manual for GNOME Power Manager?
The PO translations does not include all the strings as the XML ones.
The translations are not included in the [1] statistics
This change should not include "source code" changed (misunderstand me
correct)
Only Swedish and Russian translati
dear translators,
for gnome 2.16, the evolution team has updated the "welcome to
evolution" message that every new evolution user has in his/her inbox by
default.
it is located at evolution/mail/default/C/Inbox in cvs and translated by
creating a copy of it to the directory evolution/mail/default
fre, 18,.08.2006 kl. 20.35 +0200, skrev Danilo Šegan:
> Hi Kjartan,
>
> Yesterday at 12:50, Kjartan Maraas wrote:
>
> > Do you really think the amount of time it's been sitting in bugzilla is
> > an argument to drop a bugfix?
>
> No, I think that amount of time it's been sitting in Bugzilla is a
Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
El mar, 22-08-2006 a las 11:13 +0200, Danilo Šegan escribió:
Today at 9:20, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel wrote:
Anybody knows, by what time L10n Status Page normally gets updated?
Carlos does: usually twice or three tim
El mar, 22-08-2006 a las 11:13 +0200, Danilo Šegan escribió:
> Today at 9:20, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel wrote:
>
> > Anybody knows, by what time L10n Status Page normally gets updated?
>
> Carlos does: usually twice or three times a day ;)
This is my crontab entry:
0 2,10,18 * * * $HOME/bi
Today at 9:20, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra Patel wrote:
> Anybody knows, by what time L10n Status Page normally gets updated?
Carlos does: usually twice or three times a day ;)
Cheers,
Danilo
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Hi,
I've just committed a change to gnome-keyring, which fixed an ugly "unkown"
typo in the original English strings. I've updated all .po files [1] and ran
update-po afterwards to check my change. Lots of languages are still 100%
translated, so there's no need to update translations if you were a
On 22/08/2006, at 9:50 AM, Danilo Šegan wrote:
> Hi Matic,
>
> Yesterday at 23:55, Matic Žgur wrote:
>
>> I would just like to ask, if anyone knows what happened to
>> gnome-applets-locations. Yesterday (or maybe a day before), it had
>> over
>> 6000 strings but the last time I looked at it (wh
Hi all,
Anybody knows, by what time L10n Status Page normally gets updated?
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Ankit Patel
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