Summary: | gdm emergence theme - polish translation issue | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Wiktor Wandachowicz <wiktorw> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | gentoo-emergence.xml.diff |
Description
Wiktor Wandachowicz
2005-06-20 01:38:48 UTC
Created attachment 61563 [details, diff]
gentoo-emergence.xml.diff
Proposed patch to change "_Sesja" into "S_esja" in Polish translation
of gdm's theme gentoo-emergence.
Also I think it may be worth to notify upstream of this change,
should the patch be applied.
Ooops. It should be of course: Steps to Reproduce: 1. emerge gnome 2. cat /usr/share/gdm/themes/gentoo-emergence/gentoo-emergence.xml | grep "lang=\"pl\"" (a copy'n'paste'n'not-reading-after problem - sorry!) the gentoo themes are broken translation wise, thats why they're not defaulted to anymore. (In reply to comment #3) > the gentoo themes are broken translation wise, thats why they're not defaulted > to anymore. Hmm, I guess that's exactly why this bug has been filed. So either fix them or remove them would be a normal courses of things, IMHO. No it is not, I'll reopen myself if I'm convinced btw. The themes are broken beyond repair afaic. I'm not going to add small patches and stuff for this and that other translation while the other parts of the theme remain broken. We've taken measures to default to a well translated theme and that is the 'fix' in this case. Now if you're gonna say it should be removed then, I say 'regression' and that it will be replaced in the future most likely. (In reply to comment #5) > Now if you're gonna say it should be removed then, I say 'regression' and that > it will be replaced in the future most likely. Well, then remove them on the next version bump since it really does not make sense to install something that is "broken beyond repair". |