Re: Request string break for GNOME Calendar 3.16.x
- From: Alexandre Franke <alexandre franke gmail com>
- To: Erick Pérez Castellanos <erickpc gnome org>
- Cc: gnome-i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>, GNOME Documentation Team <gnome-doc-list gnome org>, GNOME release-team <release-team gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Request string break for GNOME Calendar 3.16.x
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 20:36:42 +0200
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Erick Pérez Castellanos
<erickpc gnome org> wrote:
Hi:
A stated in the bug here [1], Calendar is crashing in some locales. The
proposed fix introduces a new string to be translated, which requires me to
ask for a string break for this branch of calendar.
The main reason for asking the break is that Calendar can not change the
date of a any event in some locales, and crashes, render the application
almost completely useless. This would continue for the entire 3.16.x cycle,
leaving distro like Fedora 22 using a broken version of Calendar.
It seems important enough and it's just one string which is pretty
trivial, so here's +1 from i18n. Only one more to go.
+ /* This string represents day/month/year order for each of the differents
+ * languages. It could possibly be default value, %m/%d/%y placing the
month
+ * before, or any ordering according to the translators environment */
+ priv->mask = _("%d/%m/%y");
If this comment is aimed only at translators, you may want to start
the comment with "Translators: …" to make it more obvious to them.
--
Alexandre Franke
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