Hi,

I was sailing the last few days, so unable to check the problem. I'm answering 
from my mobile.

AFAIR, strings are added to Jmol or JmolApplet  po files depending on the 
package they are. Are there new packages that should on the JmolApplet? The 
selection of packages for JmolApplet is configured in build-i18n.xml I think.

I will be home late tonight, so I won't have time to check until tomorrow 
evening at best.

Nico

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De: Robert Hanson <hans...@stolaf.edu>
Env: dimanche 2 octobre 2011 14:55
À: jmol-developers@lists.sourceforge.net
Objet: Re: [Jmol-developers] Jmol 12.2.0 ready for release

Oh, that's right! I thought Nico had straightened that out, but maybe not. I 
will look into it later today. So let's hold on this for now.

2011/10/2 Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>
Have we got the translation issue sorted out for this release?

 I mean, that bunch of "new" untranslated phrases in the Jmol.pot and po files, 
which already
 existed translated in the applet.
 I think that having full translations is important for a release version.
 If all translators will need to update work that has already been done, that 
will delay a proper
 release.

 So what's the state of this issue? I guess we need Nico's expertise to know 
what has
 happened and how to proceed







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