Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Problem with wrong own file in Pootle Terminology

2013-11-08 Thread Rimas Kudelis
2013.11.08 20:53, Rimas Kudelis rašė: Oy! 2013.11.08 19:34, Stanislav Horáček rašė: I uploaded an own file with apparently wrong header (probably missing "\n"s) to the Czech Terminology project in Pootle. Now I can't access the Terminology project due to server error (unknown encoding). Is it

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Problem with wrong own file in Pootle Terminology

2013-11-08 Thread Rimas Kudelis
Oy! 2013.11.08 19:34, Stanislav Horáček rašė: I uploaded an own file with apparently wrong header (probably missing "\n"s) to the Czech Terminology project in Pootle. Now I can't access the Terminology project due to server error (unknown encoding). Is it possible to delete this file somehow a

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Locale for Bamabara / Bamanankan

2013-11-08 Thread anne-ology
Well, not all Americans ;-) the genealogists are finding this causes problems. Oh, here's another 'tangent' for "y'all" ... What's black & white and red all over? ... will those born post the internet know this one? from the goofy corner, From: Tom

[libreoffice-l10n] Problem with wrong own file in Pootle Terminology

2013-11-08 Thread Stanislav Horáček
Hi, I uploaded an own file with apparently wrong header (probably missing "\n"s) to the Czech Terminology project in Pootle. Now I can't access the Terminology project due to server error (unknown encoding). Is it possible to delete this file somehow and fix the problem? Thank you in advance,

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Locale for Bamabara / Bamanankan

2013-11-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Sadly that would be like LO refusing to handle MS formats. Americans wouldn't be able to cope with the way the rest of the entire world "does it wrong" and they might even find it a blocker for talking to the rest of the world. I think most of us realise Americans do it the wrong way around

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Locale for Bamabara / Bamanankan

2013-11-08 Thread anne-ology
yes, stick to the English system; then these dates would not become so complicated. [why Americans flipped the date is an odd mystery ;-) ] Sticking with the English system, historians - including genealogists - are happier; and the world seems to be

Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Locale for Bamabara / Bamanankan

2013-11-08 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) In England we do that long date the other way around Friday, 8th November 2013 but we rarely use that. It's more normal to see slight contractions of it such as "Fri 8th" but it would be impossible to manage all the different such contractions that different people use for different things