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[Bug 1073196] Re: translating a field takes a lot of work in 7.0

 

@rporter1962 would you mind uploading your screenshots with a .png
extension rather than a .txt one, which makes them unreadable.

Thanks

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Title:
  translating a field takes a lot of work in 7.0

Status in OpenERP Server:
  New

Bug description:
  I tried to modify both the English and the Dutch translations for a
  product.

  In OpenERP 6.1 when I click on the translation flag  next to the
  product name, I am presented with a popup screen where I can enter all
  translations for the selected row (rather than just for product name
  field, as I would expect).

  If I load another language I can view and change all languages at the
  same time.

  Clicking on the same flag in OpenERP trunk (soon to be 7.0)  I get to
  a kind of list screen. After some trying I did succeed in changing the
  dutch name. I have no opportunity to change the English name in this
  screen.  There is a button New (or Nieuw in Dutch) which has no
  usefull purpose.

  The list screen in OpenERP 7.0 shows automatically a row for each
  language loaded in the system. You can ONLY change the translation
  here.

  If you want to change the English text AND the translations:
  - login as a user configured to use us_EN
  - Change a translatable field (for instance product name) just as any other field, to change the English translation
  - Save the record
  - Reopen the record again in Edit mode
  - Now click on the flag to change all translations (if you click on the flag immediately after changing the English text, you will get a warning that your change will be lost).

  All this is rather round about and tortuous....

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