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Bug 673495 - Translation mistake in “Clear All Personal Data” dialog
Translation mistake in “Clear All Personal Data” dialog
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: l10n
Classification: Infrastructure
Component: Spanish [es]
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-es-list@gnome.org
gnome-es-list@gnome.org
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-04-04 11:19 UTC by Adolfo Jayme
Modified: 2012-04-04 12:27 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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2012-04-04 11:21 UTC, Adolfo Jayme
Details

Description Adolfo Jayme 2012-04-04 11:19:55 UTC
In the "Clear All Personal Data" dialog (which can be accessed via Web menu > Personal Data > [Clear] button), there is a mistake in the small note highlighted in italics. It reads:

 Nota: No puede deshacer esta acción. Los datos que está seleccionando para borrarán se perderán para siempre.

(Original: Note: You cannot undo this action. The data you are choosing to clear will be deleted forever.)

It should read:

 Nota: No puede deshacer esta acción. Los datos que está seleccionando para borrar se perderán para siempre.

By the way, you're not respecting the standard terminology: I think "Clear" should be translated as "Limpiar" and "delete" as "eliminar" and not "borrar", but that's an entirely different issue).

Thanks!
Comment 1 Adolfo Jayme 2012-04-04 11:21:07 UTC
Created attachment 211276 [details]
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Comment 2 Daniel Mustieles 2012-04-04 11:28:58 UTC
Fixed in gnome-3-4 and master branches.

Please, next time tell us in which module or application is the bug (Epiphany in this case).

Many thanks for your bug report
Comment 3 Adolfo Jayme 2012-04-04 12:16:14 UTC
> Please, next time tell us in which module or application is the bug (Epiphany
> in this case).

Oh, I knew I was missing something important! :P
Comment 4 Daniel Mustieles 2012-04-04 12:27:57 UTC
Don't worry.

Fortunately, there aren't many applications in which that message appears ;-)