https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515201
--- Comment #4 from Tristan Busch <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Philipp Kiemle from comment #3) > > the translation is still listed, but it is no longer needed. > > This is intended, as it re-adds the translation automatically should the > string ever be used again. It saves us translators from doing the same > things over and over again ;) > > > On another note, I have noticed that the Time & Date portion of the krunner > > demo is not working, because "Time" was translated as "Uhrzeit", when only > > "Zeit" is an accepted keyword. Either the translation in plasma-welcome has > > to be changed to match the keyword, or the kdeplasma-addons translations > > has to changed to add "Uhrzeit" as a secondary keyword, if that is even > > currently possible. > > I changed it to "Zeit in Tokyo", as I think changing the actual krunner > keyword (which people may have been accustomed to) would be more disruptive > than changing it here in the slideshow. AFAIK, it is not possible to add > multiple keywords for krunner queries, unless the module itself parses it > somehow. (see > https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kdeplasma-addons/-/blob/ > cfc690ef32c498bc34ce8f482bfae3e07f3e243c/runners/datetime/datetimerunner. > cpp#L25 as an example for such regex parsing). I may file a bug report to > krunner, requesting this feature ;) Regarding the old translation, keeping it makes sense, but the 3 individual dots should then probably be changed to an ellipsis to match the other translations nonetheless. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
