Sgrìobh Piotr Drąg na leanas 15/11/2016 aig 12:33:
> 2016-11-15 13:14 GMT+01:00 :
>> I am talking about recent Ubuntu and Mint.
>>
>
> I'm really surprised. I believe they are using UTF-8 like everything
> else in 2016. I can't find any information about it. Could you please
> elaborate on the is
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Rafael Fontenelle wrote:
>
> It would be nice to have a script with regexp that could compare msgstr and
> msgid in a PO file, and report strings that are not in compliance with
> GNOME's HIG typography. I don't have such scripting skill, but if someone
> has it,
2016-11-16 11:10 GMT-02:00 Ask Hjorth Larsen :
>
> A simple conformity check:
>
> gtgrep -cn --msgstr '\.\.\.' filename.po
>
> I had a bit of a battle to get the regex escapes right in bash, but
> this should weed out most false positives:
>
> gtgrep -cn --msgstr '(?
> However if the transla
2016-11-16 13:43 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle :
>
> 2016-11-15 10:21 GMT-02:00 Ask Hjorth Larsen :
>>
>> Hi Rafael
>>
>> 2016-11-15 2:26 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle :
>>
>> > It would be nice to have a script with regexp that could compare msgstr
>> > and
>> > msgid in a PO file, and report strings
2016-11-15 10:21 GMT-02:00 Ask Hjorth Larsen :
> Hi Rafael
>
> 2016-11-15 2:26 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle :
>
> > It would be nice to have a script with regexp that could compare msgstr
> and
> > msgid in a PO file, and report strings that are not in compliance with
> > GNOME's HIG typography. I
2016-11-15 13:14 GMT+01:00 :
> I am talking about recent Ubuntu and Mint.
>
I'm really surprised. I believe they are using UTF-8 like everything
else in 2016. I can't find any information about it. Could you please
elaborate on the issue?
Best regards,
--
Piotr Drąg
https://piotrdrag.fedorapeo
2016-11-15 2:26 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle :
> It would be nice to have a script with regexp that could compare msgstr and
> msgid in a PO file, and report strings that are not in compliance with
> GNOME's HIG typography. I don't have such scripting skill, but if someone
> has it, please consider
Hi Rafael
2016-11-15 2:26 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle :
> 2016-11-14 12:31 GMT-02:00 Piotr Drąg :
>>
>> Hello translators,
>>
>> You might have noticed a lot of changes in master branches regarding
>> the use of Unicode typography. GNOME HIG has recommendations for
>> English:
>>
>> https://develo
I am talking about recent Ubuntu and Mint.
Best regards
Keld
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:18:14AM +0100, Piotr Dr??g wrote:
> 2016-11-15 7:21 GMT+01:00 :
> > There are still systems that run in 8-bit.
> > Will text downgrade nicely if non-8-bit typography is being used in the
> > translations?
>
2016-11-15 7:21 GMT+01:00 :
> There are still systems that run in 8-bit.
> Will text downgrade nicely if non-8-bit typography is being used in the
> translations?
>
I honestly don't know. What are those systems? Do they run modern GNOME?
Best regards,
--
Piotr Drąg
https://piotrdrag.fedorape
Hi
There are still systems that run in 8-bit.
Will text downgrade nicely if non-8-bit typography is being used in the
translations?
best regards
keld
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:26:24PM -0200, Rafael Fontenelle wrote:
> 2016-11-14 12:31 GMT-02:00 Piotr Dr??g :
>
> > Hello translators,
> >
> >
2016-11-14 12:31 GMT-02:00 Piotr Drąg :
> Hello translators,
>
> You might have noticed a lot of changes in master branches regarding
> the use of Unicode typography. GNOME HIG has recommendations for
> English:
>
> https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/typography.html
>
> I have been submitting
Thanks for checking! The only use case I know about is one of our more
stubborn translators, but he is not active in GNOME anyway...
I guess all relevant distributions use utf8 at least for western languages.
Best regards
Ask
El 14 nov. 2016 19:22, "Piotr Drąg" escribió:
2016-11-14 18:49 GMT+0
2016-11-14 18:49 GMT+01:00 Ask Hjorth Larsen :
> Thanks for all the useful info. I am very much in favour of using
> unicode as much as possible. But what happens if someone uses a
> different locale encoding? For example Danish is typically used with
> UTF8 (LANGUAGE=da_DK.UTF-8), but can also
Hi
Thanks for all the useful info. I am very much in favour of using
unicode as much as possible. But what happens if someone uses a
different locale encoding? For example Danish is typically used with
UTF8 (LANGUAGE=da_DK.UTF-8), but can also be used with ISO-8859-1.
ISO-8859-1 does not have t
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Piotr Drąg wrote:
> Hello translators,
Hey,
> As a final note, I don't believe there are any technical reasons to
> avoid Unicode these days,
… including for terminal output. There's no reason to refrain from
making this look nice as well.
--
Alexandre Franke
Hello translators,
You might have noticed a lot of changes in master branches regarding
the use of Unicode typography. GNOME HIG has recommendations for
English:
https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/typography.html
I have been submitting patches for implementing these recommendations
in the or
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