Hi,

Sorry for the spam but after hacking again I found out that many of the
conflicting translations are located in
/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/kcmkeys.mo
(at least for the customize shortcut keys window). Kopete references them
well while it is not the case for apps which use the standard kde-l10n-fr
package.

Looks like there's something faultly in the way the standard kde-l10n-fr
package is built as packages that do not use it directly are not affected.


2017-04-22 7:05 GMT+02:00 Julien Aubin <julien.au...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> After digging some more Calligra is not affected as well.
>
> Basically I just found out that unaffected apps (Kopete, Calligra) feature
> their own l10n package and do not rely on the global kde-l10n-fr package.
> So it looks like the latter one is really the issue.
>
> Could you give me an update about it ASAP so that I could test more please
> ?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> 2017-04-21 23:25 GMT+02:00 Julien Aubin <julien.au...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just checked with a new virgin session to ensure it was not wrong
>> settings and my side and sadly it is not. The French translations in KDE
>> have something wrong, definitely (as Polish translations for example are
>> complete except for the few fields in Kmail editor settings) while the
>> French ones are far from complete.
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> 2017-04-20 18:37 GMT+02:00 Julien Aubin <julien.au...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> After checking again on polish translations everything is there :
>>> ok/cancel properly translated, kmail antivirus/antispam wizard, ... The
>>> only missing translations is in Kmail settings / editor configuration.
>>>
>>> So the issue has definitely nothing to see with code but with faultly
>>> french lang package.
>>>
>>> Rgds
>>>
>>> 2017-04-20 10:35 GMT+02:00 Julien Aubin <julien.au...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Okay check in Kmail settings / editor configuration. Kmail antivirus /
>>>> antispam wizard left untranslated.
>>>> In system settings the confirm dialog does contain untranslated buttons
>>>> but situation has improved.
>>>> Window configure shortcuts in Dolphin / Konsole is partly left
>>>> untranslated (click manage schemes).
>>>> Kate menu file > save as with encoding
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Polish locales ok / apply / cancel is translated. Now in French
>>>> translation is correct when you right click on the clock and reach clock
>>>> settings. Basically in French 95% of the bottom dialog buttons are
>>>> untranslated (ex : konsole settings) while polish is not affected.
>>>> Kopete is also fully translated.
>>>>
>>>> Kdevelop browse menu : jump to next / previous
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Note : if the issue was just ok / apply / cancel I would not have set
>>>> such high severity.
>>>>
>>>> My locale : fr_FR.UTF-8
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 20 avr. 2017 10:12, "Maximiliano Curia" <m...@debian.org> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> ¡Hola Julien!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El 2017-04-20 a las 09:53 +0200, Julien Aubin escribió:
>>>>
>>>>> There are also many missing translations in Kmail, System settings and
>>>>> so on.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Many" is unspecific, we can't check for "many" missing translations,
>>>> if you are refering to the Ok/Apply/Cancel buttons I would guess it's the
>>>> same issue described in the previous mail.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Oddly enough I could test on a Polish computer and here (polish)
>>>>> translations are correct notably in systemsettings.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can you point to a specific text? Are you claiming that the
>>>> Ok/Apply/Cancel buttons are translated using a polish locales?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I know severity is overrated (and I opened it previously which is bad
>>>>> but as nothing happened...) but such a bug has to be fixed before release.
>>>>> As well Gentoo has never been affected with such issue.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please don't abuse the bug tracking system. And, please provide
>>>> information in a way that the issue is easily reproducible and easy to
>>>> check for someone that doesn't have your background (doesn't speak french,
>>>> or polish, doesn't know what to look for in the window, etc).
>>>>
>>>> Happy hacking,
>>>> --
>>>> "recursividad 95, 154, 156, 201, 224, 293"
>>>> -- El Lenguaje de Programacion C, pag. 293 (Kernighan & Ritchie)
>>>>
>>>> Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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