GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 167408
epiphany: wrong translation of strings with context
Last modified: 2005-08-14 11:34:00 UTC
As noted in the translator comment, any string with context must have that context omitted in the translated string. Just one example: #. Translators: The text before the "|" is context to help you decide on #. * the correct translation. You MUST OMIT it in the translated string. #: lib/ephy-langs.c:60 msgid "select fonts for|Japanese" msgstr "vybrať písma pre|Japonské"
This grave translation bug is still present in Epiphany 1.6.0. Version 1.6.1 will be released 2005-04-04 at the latest.
I've fixed this bug with a script on the gnome-2-10 branch myself, because of the imminent release of Epiphany 1.6.0; lowering severity. I did NOT fix it on the HEAD branch. You can see the patch HERE: http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/cvsquery.cgi?branch=&dir=epiphany&who=chpe&date=explicit&mindate=2005-04-02%2006:01&maxdate=2005-04-02%2006:03
No problems in HEAD anymore.