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2009-10-24
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#61
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2009-10-24
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#62
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Ok, I just thought I brought the issue up as when I was translating I noticed some strings got pretty long.
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2009-10-24
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#63
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That happens with Danish too, needless to say. I don't see any description in the bugzilla entry for how this will be fixed in Fremantle and I'd be curious how they've addressed the matter. Shrinking the font size makes for poor usability and expanding the widget (either horizontally or even worse vertically) to accommodate the text is likely to introduce all sorts of app layout problems.
I think it'd be rather neat (for about 5 minutes) if text that was too long to fit scrolled.
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2009-10-24
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#64
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The current workflow ATM is, that whenever someone submits the form, I get an email with the new .po file. I copy this file in my source tree and commit it so svn. Then the status on the transifex site gets updated.
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2009-10-24
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#65
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Any way to improve it?
Currently, if I do translations in more than one session, I have no way to see what I have done unless you committed the new strings in the meanwhile.
Not a big deal on Conboy, but bigger projects may be a tad more difficult to handle.
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2009-10-24
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2009-10-24
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@ Germany
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#68
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2009-10-24
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2009-10-24
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#70
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That's true. But there seems to be another problem, because I didn't receive anything.