[Xfce-i18n] foo xfbib 0.1.0
Alexander Toresson
alexander.toresson at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 21:41:40 CEST 2009
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 8:07 PM, David Gustafsson
<david.s.gustafsson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Per Kongstad <p_kongstad at op.pl> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a few questions to this translation file:
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex.c:129
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex.c:244
>> #, fuzzy, c-format
>> msgid "Error, on line %d(TODO)\n"
>> msgstr "Fejl på linje %d(TODO)\n"
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex.c:148
>> #, fuzzy
>> msgid "Error, could not parse wrong entry type (TODO)\n"
>> msgstr "Fejl, kunne ikke fortolke forkert posttype (TODO)\n"
>>
>> Should wording TODO be translated ?
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-entry-edit-dialog.c:123
>> #, fuzzy
>> msgid "Edit compund string"
>>
>> Maybe you mean compound
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-file-io.c:206
>> #, fuzzy, c-format
>> msgid "printing bibtex string to file\n"
>>
>> In other strings you use BibTex.
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-toolbar.c:57
>> msgid "Toolbar_Open\n"
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-toolbar.c:71
>> msgid "Toolbar_Save\n"
>>
>> Is this correct usage of English ToolbarOpen as an example ?
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-menu-bar.c:166
>> msgid "Entry/Edit\n"
>>
>> I also find a lot of this constructions. Shall this be understood as
>> an example Button | Read -> Read.
>>
>
> Fixed the above strings in trunk.
>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex-value.c:121
>> #, c-format
>> msgid "Braced string contains @: %s\n"
>> msgstr "Forbundne strenge indeholder @: %s\n"
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex-value.c:134
>> #, c-format
>> msgid "Quote not inside braces in string: %s\n"
>> msgstr ""
>>
>> Is qoute here these signs " " or is it something else
>
> Yes it is ", I have updated the string to be more clear.
>
>>
>> #: ../src/xfbib-bibtex-value.c:141
>> #, c-format
>> msgid "Braces not balanced in field string: %s\n"
>> msgstr ""
>>
>> What does Braces not balanced actually mean. Please give an example.
>>
>> What is the meaning of brace here. Is that some kind of connection?
>
> Braces is the same as curly brackets '{'. When the braces are not
> balanced it means that there is atleast one more of the
> opening/closing brace.
Or that they come in the wrong order, for example {}}{
// Alexander
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