Re: Uncertainty in the GNOME user manual
- From: Mario Blättermann <mario blaettermann gmail com>
- To: Gnome Doc-list <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Cc: Gnome Deutsche Mailingliste <gnome-de gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Uncertainty in the GNOME user manual
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 10:07:25 +0100
Hi Rafael,
2018-03-01 0:20 GMT+01:00 Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff gnome org>:
Hello Mario,
When I translated these strings to pt_BR, I used the translated
interface of LibreOffice Writer which was the only application that
prints booklets that I know of.
Open LibreOffice Writer, press Ctrl+P and you should find the
mentioned GUI items like "Page Sides".
Best regards,
Rafael Fontenelle
Many thanks for clarification. Actually I had expected it is (or was)
a generic feature of the print dialog. Somewhat strange that it only
works with an application from outside GNOME, even a software which
uses GTK only for drwaing the GUI widgets...
Best Regards,
Mario
2018-02-28 11:06 GMT-03:00 Mario Blättermann <mario blaettermann gmail com>:
Hi all,
while translating the user manual, I stumbled upon two strings which I
cannot retrace in the current GUI (print dialog):
#. (itstool) path: item/p
#: C/printing-booklet-singlesided.page:70
msgid ""
"Under <gui>Page Sides</gui>, in the <gui>Include</gui> drop-down list, "
"select <gui>Front sides / right pages</gui>."
msgstr ""
#. (itstool) path: item/p
#: C/printing-booklet-singlesided.page:87
msgid ""
"Under <gui>Page Sides</gui>, in the <gui>Include</gui> drop-down list, "
"select <gui>Back sides / left pages</gui>."
msgstr ""
I can't find any corresponding workflow which relates to these
strings. Maybe this feature has changed or is no longer available...?
In any case, it needs some clarification. Thanks in advance for your
help.
Best Regards,
Mario
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