Hi all.

Consensus-reaching is, alas, a slow process. But at the moment, Orca is
speaking more or less what other screen readers speak when presenting
MathML content. Because I do not anticipate this presentation changing
much (if at all) between now and string freeze, I have removed the
warnings I was shouting at you. :) Please consider these strings finalized.

Thanks!!
--joanie

On 07/02/2015 02:02 AM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:
> Hey all.
> 
> I just committed some localizable strings to Orca master for spoken
> presentation of MathML content. As you will see, the translator notes
> include the following shouted warning:
> 
> # TRANSLATORS: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS STRING MAY BE CHANGED PRIOR TO THE
> 3.18
> # RELEASE. IMPLEMENTING SUPPORT FOR SPOKEN MATH IS A CROSS-PLATFORM EFFORT
> # AND CONSENSUS ABOUT EXACT PRESENTATION HAS NOT YET BEEN REACHED. YOU CAN
> # CC YOURSELF TO https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751816 TO BE
> # NOTIFIED WHEN STRINGS ARE FINALIZED.
> 
> Hopefully it's self explanatory. :)
> 
> As for why I went ahead and marked them for translation before they are
> potentially ready: As you may know, there are Orca users who are also
> Orca localizers. Having their input as users about Orca's spoken
> presentation of MathML content is very valuable to me, and marking the
> strings now should make it easier for them to provide me with that input.
> 
> Lastly, in addition to the aforementioned bug, I'll send this list an
> all-clear when the strings are finalized. And I'll strive to finalize
> them ASAP.
> 
> As always, I really appreciate the work you all do for Orca and its users!
> --joanie

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