Re: where the string comes from



On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Fòram na Gàidhlig
<fios foramnagaidhlig net> wrote:


09/11/2014 00:56, sgrìobh Jan Claeys:
Baurzhan Muftakhidinov schreef op za 08-11-2014 om 19:20 [+0600]:
While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
I notice that disk volumes are named
"20 GB Volume", in my case it looks like
"20 GB томы". So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
I couldn't find where it comes from.
I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.

So, where these units are translated?

Are you sure you want to "translate" these?  They are symbols defined by
international standards...

... and translated in the CLDR

http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/26/summary/kk.html

MByte   МБайт
{0} MB  {0} MБ
{0} MB  {0} MБ

So, although I don't speak Kazakh, this is a definite "yes" :)
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Hi,
Thanks for the answer,

I tried running GNOME with other locales, and it seems like
other languages are affected as well.

Regards,


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