[Xfce-i18n] xfcalendar 4.5.14.5-svn

Abel Martín abel.martin.ruiz at gmail.com
Tue Oct 21 08:39:17 CEST 2008


On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Juha <kautto.juha at kolumbus.fi> wrote:
>
>
> Abel Martín kirjoitti:
>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Jari Rahkonen
>> <jari.rahkonen at pp1.inet.fi> wrote:
>>
>>> Per Kongstad kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>> Dear Juha Kautto,
>>>>
>>>> Could you please clarify a few questions for translation of this
>>>> application.
>>>>
>>> I'm not Juha, but I here's what he did in the Finnish translation:
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi, I have some doubts about translating one of these strings.
>>
>>
>>>> 1.    \tVTODO not complete; not archived
>>>>     Shall we translate VTODO, maybe indicate that in comments
>>>>
>>> Not translated.
>>>
>>>
>>>> 2.   \tPHASE 1: reset recurring appointments
>>>>     Shall we translate PHASE, maybe indicate that in comments
>>>>
>>> Translated, nothing special about this one.
>>>
>>>
>>>> 3.   ... Patched DCREATED to be CREATED.
>>>>     Shall we translate DCREATED, maybe indicate that in comments
>>>>
>>> Not translated. (Although he did introduce a typo, "DCCREATED". I should
>>> probably take some time to check the translation as an extra pair of
>>> eyes never hurts...)
>>>
>>
>> I kept PHASE capitalisation in the Spanish translation, but shall we
>> fully capitalise the translation for CREATED? I mean, in Spanish, this
>> should be something like: "DCCREATED parcheado a ser CREADO". I'd
>> prefer "DCCREATED a ser creado" because I think capitalisation is used
>> in this case because DCCREATED and CREATED are very similar.
>>
>> Is CREATED the past participle for the verb create in this sentence? I
>> checked the German translation and CREATED isn't translated.
>>
>> What does DCCREATED mean?
>>
> DCREATED and CREATED are capitalized because they are
> part of the libical syntax. They basically do not mean anything,
> so they can not be translated.
>
> DCCREATED is error and the correct word is DCREATED
>

OK. Thank you!

Abel

> Juha
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