Re: where the string comes from

2014-11-09 Thread Fòram na Gàidhlig


09/11/2014 00:56, sgrìobh Jan Claeys:
 Baurzhan Muftakhidinov schreef op za 08-11-2014 om 19:20 [+0600]:
 While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
 I notice that disk volumes are named
 20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
 20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
 I couldn't find where it comes from.
 I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.

 So, where these units are translated?
 
 Are you sure you want to translate these?  They are symbols defined by
 international standards...

... and translated in the CLDR

http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/26/summary/kk.html

MByte   МБайт
{0} MB  {0} MБ
{0} MB  {0} MБ

So, although I don't speak Kazakh, this is a definite yes :)
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Re: where the string comes from

2014-11-09 Thread Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Fòram na Gàidhlig
f...@foramnagaidhlig.net wrote:


 09/11/2014 00:56, sgrìobh Jan Claeys:
 Baurzhan Muftakhidinov schreef op za 08-11-2014 om 19:20 [+0600]:
 While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
 I notice that disk volumes are named
 20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
 20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
 I couldn't find where it comes from.
 I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.

 So, where these units are translated?

 Are you sure you want to translate these?  They are symbols defined by
 international standards...

 ... and translated in the CLDR

 http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/26/summary/kk.html

 MByte   МБайт
 {0} MB  {0} MБ
 {0} MB  {0} MБ

 So, although I don't speak Kazakh, this is a definite yes :)
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Hi,
Thanks for the answer,

I tried running GNOME with other locales, and it seems like
other languages are affected as well.

Regards,
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Re: where the string comes from

2014-11-09 Thread Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
On Sun, Nov 9, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Marek Černocký ma...@manet.cz wrote:
 I think from udisks
 https://l10n.gnome.org/module/udisks/

 Unfortunately this strings are not marked for translation. You can
 report it as bug. Look for udisks/udisksclient.c functions
 get_pow10_size and get_pow2_size


 Regards
 Marek Černocký

Thanks for your help Marek,
I have reported it to freedesktop bugzilla.
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86057)

Best regards,

 Baurzhan Muftakhidinov píše v So 08. 11. 2014 v 19:20 +0600:
 Good day,

 While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
 I notice that disk volumes are named
 20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
 20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
 I couldn't find where it comes from.
 I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.

 So, where these units are translated?

 Thanks,
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where the string comes from

2014-11-08 Thread Baurzhan Muftakhidinov
Good day,

While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
I notice that disk volumes are named
20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
I couldn't find where it comes from.
I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.

So, where these units are translated?

Thanks,
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Re: where the string comes from

2014-11-08 Thread Marek Černocký
I think from udisks
https://l10n.gnome.org/module/udisks/

Unfortunately this strings are not marked for translation. You can
report it as bug. Look for udisks/udisksclient.c functions
get_pow10_size and get_pow2_size


Regards
Marek Černocký


Baurzhan Muftakhidinov píše v So 08. 11. 2014 v 19:20 +0600:
 Good day,
 
 While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
 I notice that disk volumes are named
 20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
 20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
 I couldn't find where it comes from.
 I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.
 
 So, where these units are translated?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: where the string comes from

2014-11-08 Thread Jan Claeys
Baurzhan Muftakhidinov schreef op za 08-11-2014 om 19:20 [+0600]:
 While using Nautilus with Kazakh l10n,
 I notice that disk volumes are named
 20 GB Volume, in my case it looks like
 20 GB томы. So the unit (MB, GB) is not localized and
 I couldn't find where it comes from.
 I checked nautilus, glib, gvfs, udisks - no luck.
 
 So, where these units are translated?

Are you sure you want to translate these?  They are symbols defined by
international standards...


-- 
Jan Claeys

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