Am 20.02.20 um 20:27 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
I am haunted. I though that green box had to be somewhere on Pootle page.
exceptionally, it's not in OpenOffice (and therefore not in Pootle) but
on the webpage (see the light green box):
https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
Seems
I am haunted. I though that green box had to be somewhere on Pootle page.
Seems that something is wrong in my brain department. How dumb of me!
with apologies,
Czesław Wolański.
Le jeu. 20 févr. 2020 à 20:23, Matthias Seidel
a écrit :
> Am 20.02.20 um 20:17 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
> > H
Am 20.02.20 um 20:17 schrieb Czesław Wolański:
> Hi,
>
> Matthias - you remember I had immense difficulties to find "Search" field.
> Now could anyone enlighten me where to find the "green download box"???
https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
>
> On the download page, right below the gre
Hi,
Matthias - you remember I had immense difficulties to find "Search" field.
Now could anyone enlighten me where to find the "green download box"???
On the download page, right below the green download box, there's a line
> starting with "Release […] | Build ID […] | Git hash […]"
As to tran
Am 20.02.20 um 16:53 schrieb Aivaras Stepukonis:
On the download page, right below the green download box, there's a line
starting with "Release […] | Build ID […] | Git hash […]". I'd like to
translate the word "hash" but can't locate it in the HTML files. I was
expecting to find it in "msg_pr
Hi,
On the download page, right below the green download box, there's a line
starting with "Release […] | Build ID […] | Git hash […]". I'd like to
translate the word "hash" but can't locate it in the HTML files. I was
expecting to find it in "msg_prop_l10n_en.js/msg_prop_l10n_lt.js" but
coul