On 3/7/2012 10:52 AM, Gale Andrews wrote:
> 
> | From Vaughan Johnson <[email protected]> 
> | Sun, 04 Mar 2012 16:00:25 -0800
> | Subject: [Audacity-translation] Audacity-translation Digest, Vol 65, Issue 
> 10
>>
>>
>> On 3/4/2012 3:00 PM, Gale (Audacity Team) wrote:
>>> Vaughan wrote:
>>>>>>> On 3/4/2012 8:41 AM, ???????? ??????? wrote:
>>>>> ? ???, 04. 03 2012. ? 01:07 +0000,
>>>>> [email protected] ????:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Message: 1
>>>>>> Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2012 12:09:01 -0800 (PST)
>>>>>> From: "Gale (Audacity Team)" &lt;gale@&gt;
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [Audacity-translation] Updated Serbian translation
>>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Miroslav Nikolic" wrote:
>>>>>>> Updated Serbian (sr) UI translation attached to this message.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks. I committed it, though it wasn't updated to the latest
>>>>>> audacity.pot,
>>>>>> which I have done (without translating the new strings, obviously).    
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had to change your translation of: 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sequence has block file with length %s > mMaxSamples %s.\n
>>>>>> Truncating to mMaxSamples.
>>>>>>
>>>> In fact, as we are presenting that to users, it should say "upper 
>>>> limit on number of samples per block" or some such <SNIP>
>>>> This alert should appear in *very* rare cases, if at all, so this is
>>>> something to fix in the source code post-2.0.
>>>
>>> Added to: 
>>> http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Wording#Sequence.cpp
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, but despite what you wrote there, I disagree about rewording the
>> dialog title. "Warning - Length of Written Block File" is incorrect,
>> because as the text says, it gets truncated, so the written file does
>> not exceed the limit.
> 
> OK I registered your objection to that and am now suggesting
> "Warning - Truncating Overlong Block File"  for the dialog title.
> I think the title is currently harder to translate than the message. 

Thanks, Gale. It's definitely a hard title to make both concise and precise.

- V

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