Hi Eike, Thank you very much for this explanation.
Best regards. JBF Le 05/08/2016 à 13:18, Eike Rathke a écrit : > Hi Jean-Baptiste, > > On Friday, 2016-07-29 11:32:56 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote: > >> https://translations.documentfoundation.org/fr/libo_help/translate/swriter/01.po#unit=29751036 >>> Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbfa...@libreoffice.org >>> <mailto:jbfa...@libreoffice.org>> schrieb am Do., 28.07.2016, 19:01: >>> >>> In strings like KBqQD in the Help there is a string describing a date >>> format DD/MM/YY. As it is a special tag for exporting document in html >>> format, I am not sure if this string must be translated. It is >>> translated in the current French Help but Pootle says there is an >>> XML error. > > Awkward situation.. ;-) > So, > * the XML error probably is because <SDFIELD> is not a declared XML > element, and should not because it is plain help text > * as such probably the <> need to be escaped like in <SDFIELD> > * the DD/MM/YY can be translated for the locales that do use the legacy > translated number format code keywords, e.g. French and German > * however, the actual code is tied to the two numbers preceding it, > and using translated codes with the same number won't work > * the original (?) English example already messed things up as it > combines a German de-DE locale 1031 with English keywords and DMY > order and uses the ',' comma decimal separator in the number > 35843,4239988426 > * the SDVAL value never uses localized separators > * for English en-US that should had been > SDVAL="35843.4239988426" SDNUM="1033;1033;MM/DD/YY" > * for German de-DE it would be > SDVAL="35843.4239988426" SDNUM="1031;1031;TT.MM.JJ" > * for French fr-FR it would be > SDVAL="35843.4239988426" SDNUM="1036;1036;JJ/MM/AA" > > Furthermore, the numbers 1031 or 1033 and the like vary with the > system/office locale (first number) and the actual locale of the current > field (second number), so having a German de-DE field in an otherwise > English en-US locale actually is > sdval="42587.5455971765" sdnum="1033;1031;TT.MM.JJ" > > You see, translating this is a mess ;-) > > I suggest to give a correct (!) English en-US example in all languages > and just mention that for other locales the representation may be > different. After all, it's an implementation detail of internal > representation for intra-data-exchange. > > Eike > -- Seuls des formats ouverts peuvent assurer la pérennité de vos documents. Disclaimer: my Internet Provider being located in France, each of our exchanges over Internet will be scanned by French spying services. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: l10n+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/l10n/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted