2011/2/28 Christina Roßmanith <chrrossman...@web.de>: > Hi, > > I admit, I can't follow the discussion. But during translation: are the '~' > important? > > Some lines of a diff for translation of comments: > > - /* ### ACHTUNG: Neuer Text in Resource? Grafik ~kopieren : > ~Grafik kopieren */ > - /* ### ACHTUNG: Neuer Text in Resource? Grafik ~kopieren : > ~Grafik kopieren */ > - /* ### ACHTUNG: Neuer Text in Resource? Grafik ~kopieren : > ~Grafik kopieren */ > + /* ### ATTENTION: new text in resource? copy graphic : copy > graphic */ > + /* ### ATTENTION: new text in resource? copy graphic : copy > graphic */ > + /* ### ATTENTION: new text in resource? copy graphic : copy > graphic */ > > And it seems that there is a certain redundancy. Or is it important to keep > three copies of the same line. Is "ACHTUNG" a keywort which is searched for? > Or is it safe to translate it to "ATTENTION"? > > Thank you for any low-level explanation :-)
Hi, I don't think we need /* ### ACHTUNG: comments at all in resource files. Probably they were inserted by a script long time ago, when the source language was German. They do not look useful now. They can be removed. Just my 2 cents... Cheers, Andras _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice