Le 16/12/2010 14:12, Rimas Kudelis a écrit :
Hi Bruno,
2010.12.16 14:47, bruno gallart rašė:
For informations, I have finished the occitan-lengadocian's
translations on pottle.
Rimas,
My answer is late, I was in another town for job.
Please avoid starting new topics in the old thread by j
Le 16/12/2010 17:52, Andras Timar a écrit :
For informations, I have finished the occitan-lengadocian's translations on
pottle.
Hi Bruno,
I committed/pushed your translation along with other translation updates a
few minutes ago. AFAIK git is still not tagged for RC2, so I assume your
trans
Hi Martin,
On 2010-12-16 at 19:08 +0100, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
> > We can easily show a suggestion to download a localized version of the
> > help on each and every page, if the language is not en_US. With your
> > help (the l10n team), this can be even shown in the native language of
> > the
Hi Sophie, all,
On 2010-12-16 at 18:07 +0300, Sophie Gautier wrote:
> > How does that sound? If this plan is acceptable for all, I can go
> > ahead, and start working on this :-)
>
> For me it is, and I think that every body will the happy with your
> proposal. Thanks a lot :-)
I have just up
Hi, Jan,
2010/12/17 Jan Holesovsky
>
> >
> > While that would also be nice to have, I think it is mandatory to explain
> > that during installation. And at the end of installation it would be nice
> to
> > have a link to download the language pack. At least for Windows and OSX,
> > that have a G
Hi Jan, resending for all to see plus adding a thought at the end:
2010/12/17 Jan Holesovsky
>
> I've just seen the test installation of the future LibreOffice site; I
> think it very much fulfills what you are proposing. It is not at the
> end of the installation, but at the time you are downl
I have another one which I suspect is wrong:
"Process stopped at iteration %d of %d."
Usually %d is replaced by a value at runtime, so it may show to the user
as "100 of 100", "234 of 234" i.e. the two numbers will be the same
always.
Am I wrong?
Em 16-12-2010 13:44, Paolo Pozzan escrev
Hi Oliver,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Olivier Hallot
wrote:
> I have another one which I suspect is wrong:
>
> "Process stopped at iteration %d of %d."
>
> Usually %d is replaced by a value at runtime, so it may show to the user as
> "100 of 100", "234 of 234" i.e. the two numbers will