Yes, this fix has been release. I've marked it accordingly.
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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This fix should have been released with last months Oneiric update, can
we close this bug?
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Title:
Titles in pri
I have created the general bug report for the translator comment in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/903206.
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Thanks. I could have sworn there was no such button when I looked at it
previously, but there it is at its well-known usual place... It is now
fixed in both places with an actual newline. Marking as "fix committed"
although we still need to open the general i18n issue in unity.
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In theory, you should see a down arrow icon on the right of the New
translation field, with the tooltip "Makes the field larger, so you can
see more text". Click this, and you should be able to provide a
multiline translation. Note: typing in "\n" does not work, as I learned
in bug #805125.
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@Ask ... and if and how we can define line breaks.
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Title:
Titles in primary Unity screen wrongfully hyphenated
Thank you for pointing out this, Kelemen. However I don't know how to
include a newline when the string isn't already considered multiline in
Launchpad. How is this done?
TLE is right that this is an i18n error which must be fixed in unity.
But I guess we can patch it for now. Presumably the fi
Fixing this on a "per language that has more concatenated words than
English" basis is the never ending story.
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Ti
As Ask said, this is NOT a translation bug but an internationalization
bug (missing explanatory comment), and that was the intention when I
originally reported it. Do I need to make a separate bug report to get
the Unity devs to make the comment, or can we turn this bug back into
that?
\Kenneth
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Ask: this isn't good enough, Unity does not add the line breaks
automatically: you need to insert a line break manually, as in my
examples.
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Fixed now by Aputsiaq Janussen
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/unity/+pots/unity/da/15/+translate
Although I think it's a problem with the template that a correct and
trivial translation of the string is not displayed correctly. Strings
with such properties should be ma
(Changed in unity-2d as well)
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Title:
Titles in primary Unity screen wrongfully hyphenated in Danish
Status in
Actually, you can do this yourself: I faced this problem with the Media
Apps (~Médiaalkalmazások) string, and it works just fine by adding a new
line like this:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/unity-2d/+pots/unity-2d/hu/+translate?batch=10&show=all&search=m%C3%A9dia
https
** Project changed: unity => ubuntu-translations
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