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Obsolete language files #35

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demis-palma opened this issue May 27, 2016 · 4 comments
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Obsolete language files #35

demis-palma opened this issue May 27, 2016 · 4 comments

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@demis-palma
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The source (English) language files has changed on the project, but they haven't been uploaded to Transifex.
As a result, both old and new translations are based on the outdated English version.

For example: the string COM_JEDCHECKER_RULE_PH1_DESC contains a broken link in the translations, while it contains a valid link in the project English language files.

It is required that the Transifex user "compojoom" runs the tx sync client. The translators will be automatically notified about the change.

@JazParkyn
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JazParkyn commented May 28, 2016

I'd like to re-write the English language strings before conversion. The English in some of them has grammar mistakes etc.

@JazParkyn
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I've been through the .ini files, but I believe that there are some places in the code where direct text has been used - instances of this should be replaced with language strings.

@miljan-aleksic
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Also the COM_JEDCHECKER_ERROR_JAMSS_STRING is missing in the language files.

dryabov added a commit to dryabov/jedchecker that referenced this issue May 15, 2019
Add missed `COM_JEDCHECKER_ERROR_JAMSS_STRING` line to en-GB.com_jedchecker.ini
anibalsanchez added a commit that referenced this issue May 17, 2019
Fix missed lang line (mentioned in issue #35)
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conconnl commented Jul 2, 2020

Looks like this issue was solved already.
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