Christian Perrier wrote:
This should be in the comment, so this is xgettext job. Look at debian
installer PO files, they have such information.


I meant that the info regarding the file and line from where the string came (that is shown when right clicking a string) should be at all times visible.


I know the extraction and composition of the po templates is the job of xgettext, but I was stricly refering to poedit; it should display that info at all times.



It is in the comment, so the onyl thing you have to do is turning the "display comments" option ON.

Should be in the comment filed, but the filed is empty, and I suspect it will display strictly comments.



I'm sorry, but as the feature is already here, I won't forward this to upstream.


The only place where I see that it should be activated (belive me, I have searched twice and is not) is View->Display comment filed (or whatever is called in English - using Romanian translation); enabling this filed does not show anything but an _empty_ window in the lower right corner.


Is there a trick I am missing? Is this option enabled from another place? (Don't forget I want to see info like "main/main.c :190" somewhere so that is always visible)


If this option exists, I appologise for being so dumb/stressing.


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