Bug ID | 780115 |
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Summary | Syntax errors in shotwell help translation |
Classification | Infrastructure |
Product | l10n |
Version | git master |
OS | Linux |
Status | NEW |
Severity | normal |
Priority | Normal |
Component | Spanish [es] |
Assignee | gnome-es-list@gnome.org |
Reporter | anders.jonsson@norsjovallen.se |
QA Contact | gnome-es-list@gnome.org |
GNOME version | --- |
Hi, I built shotwell from source, and just wanted to tell you that six strings in the Spanish translation of the help caused warnings (looks like bad xml syntax or translated tags): Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: When you're happy with your crop outline, apply it by pressing the <gui>Crop</gui> button. Shotwell will display the cropped photo. Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: You might want to use an external editor to do additional work on a photo. If installed, GIMP and UFRaw are the default external editors for photo and RAW editing, respectively. If these programs are not installed, you must select your preferred editors by choosing <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui></guiseq> and selecting editors from drop-down menus of installed applications. Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: If you want to see what a photo looked like before your modifications, press the <key>Shift</key> key. The original photo will be displayed as long as you hold the key down. Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: To rotate right, click on the <gui>Rotate</gui> button. To rotate left, press and hold the <key>Ctrl</key> key and then click the button. Both commands are available in the <gui>Photos</gui> menu too. Alternatively, use the following keyboard shortcuts: Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: If you want to see what a photo looked like before your modifications, press the <key>Shift</key> key. The original photo will be displayed as long as you hold the key down. Warning: Could not merge es translation for msgid: If you like, you can choose a set of specific photos to import. To do this, hold down the <key>Ctrl</key> key and click to select individual photos. You can hold down <key>Shift</key> and click to select a range of photos too.