On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 16:18, Ross Burton wrote: > On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 15:17, Telsa Gwynne wrote: > > It's certainly the case for evolution on a couple of the branches: > > on one of them almost 40% (of 6000 strings) of the po file was > > placenames. Many of them (but not all) overlapped with the > > placenames in the weather applet. Hmm, let me look. > > > > HEAD looks very little different. "Aarhus" appears 49% of the > > way into the file; and "Zurich" completes the list at 84% of > > the way in (by line count rather than strings). There is also > > a set of world countries (most of them) and a lot of time zones. > > And our old favourites, "Shallow snow grains", "Freezing precipitation", > > "Drifting fog", "Blowing volcanic ash", "Thunderous sandstorm" > > and "Funnel cloud in the vicinity". > > > > You know, for 2.8, there is a _really_ good case for getting > > together with gweather and pulling these out into a library; > > because these weather ones and half the placenames are all in > > gweather as well, so they are getting translated twice over. > > The summary view has been removed in Evo HEAD, so these strings should > be removed. I guess the source files are still hanging around, and > po/POFILES.in should be updated. Doesn't evo need to know where you are anyway? For scheduling appointments in different timezones and so on? So the placenames are still needed. -- Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org>
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