Thanks, the one in Danish has been corrected :)

2013/3/24 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel.mustie...@gmail.com>:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is the report I've generated about the missing «;» in the Keywords
> translated string.
>
> Translation team coordinator: As this is an important fix we should do
> before the new release, please let me know if you won't be able to fix it,
> so I'll review and fix it for you.
>
> Best regards
>
>
> 2013/3/24 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel.mustie...@gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi Ask,
>>
>> You can use this script to get all the PO files for the most relevant
>> languages. The script also has the ability to get all the language codes
>> from DL, sou you can get all the PO files from all the languages.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>>
>> 2013/3/23 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklar...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> What is the easiest way to download all the translations in all
>>> languages?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Ask
>>>
>>> 2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel.mustie...@gmail.com>:
>>> > It works great!!
>>> >
>>> > I've detected (and fixed) an error in gnome-control-center. Thanks!!
>>> >
>>> > This weekend ill try to clean the output to be less verbose and I'll
>>> > create
>>> > a report with it. Stay tuned!!
>>> >
>>> > Again, many thanks!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklar...@gmail.com>
>>> >>
>>> >> It can be used like this:
>>> >>
>>> >> askhl@mime:~/translate$ find -name "*.po" | xargs desktopfilecheck.py
>>> >> ./gdm-and-friends/gnome-control-center.gnome-3-8.da.po
>>> >> ERROR, bad syntax line 6684:
>>> >> #. Translators: those are keywords for the wacom tablet control-center
>>> >> panel
>>> >> #: ../panels/wacom/gnome-wacom-panel.desktop.in.in.h:4
>>> >> msgid "Tablet;Wacom;Stylus;Eraser;Mouse;"
>>> >> msgstr "Tegneplade;Wacom;Pen;Viskelæder;Mus"
>>> >>
>>> >> Regards
>>> >> Ask
>>> >>
>>> >> 2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklar...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> > Hi, here's a script (uses pyg3t):
>>> >> >
>>> >> >   http://www.student.dtu.dk/~ashj/opendir/desktopfilecheck.py
>>> >> >
>>> >> > I'm actually at work at the moment, but someone can run it or I'll
>>> >> > do
>>> >> > it tomorrow or so when I have time.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Let me know about any issues or if it needs to check for anything
>>> >> > else.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Regards
>>> >> > Ask
>>> >> >
>>> >> > 2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel.mustie...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> >> Hi Ask,
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> The Keywords string just has to end with ";" to be ok, no need to
>>> >> >> have
>>> >> >> the
>>> >> >> same number of words
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Many thanks fin advance for your script!
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklar...@gmail.com>
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> Hi
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> Could someone specify how these files *should* be translated?
>>> >> >>> Must
>>> >> >>> there be the same number of elements in the list?
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> I suppose the most obvious thing is that it should end with ;.
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> I'll write a script and check it on all the files, then send a
>>> >> >>> complete
>>> >> >>> list.
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> Regards
>>> >> >>> Ask
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> 2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel.mustie...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> >>> > In bash it may be tricky to do this check, but I guess Python
>>> >> >>> > could
>>> >> >>> > help. I
>>> >> >>> > tried to do it in bash and I wasted my time :(
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> >
>>> >> >>> > 2013/3/22 Andre Klapper <ak...@gmx.net>
>>> >> >>> >>
>>> >> >>> >> On Fri, 2013-03-22 at 15:46 +0100, Olav Vitters wrote:
>>> >> >>> >> > Any idea how that could be implemented? I am willing to make
>>> >> >>> >> > it
>>> >> >>> >> > happen,
>>> >> >>> >> > just don't see how. E.g. figure out exactly which line is the
>>> >> >>> >> > Keywords
>>> >> >>> >> > line, etc.
>>> >> >>> >>
>>> >> >>> >>         Grep for a line that starts with
>>> >> >>> >>  #: ../
>>> >> >>> >>         and includes the string
>>> >> >>> >> .desktop.in.in.h:
>>> >> >>> >>         then find the next line that starts with
>>> >> >>> >> msgid
>>> >> >>> >>         and ends with
>>> >> >>> >> ;"
>>> >> >>> >>         then count the number of ; in that specific line,
>>> >> >>> >>         compare that number with the next line that starts with
>>> >> >>> >> msgstr
>>> >> >>> >>         and which is not
>>> >> >>> >> msgstr ""
>>> >> >>> >>         which would mean not translated yet.
>>> >> >>> >>         Trigger a warning if the number is not the same.
>>> >> >>> >>         Or something like that. Cough. Sounds error-prone.
>>> >> >>> >>
>>> >> >>> >> andre
>>> >> >>> >> --
>>> >> >>> >> Andre Klapper  |  ak...@gmx.net
>>> >> >>> >> http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/
>>> >> >>> >>
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