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Message #00260
[Bug 729631] Re: Date label on the indicator is partially untranslated
Hi!
I'm from the German translation team.
It does NOT seem to be fixed. In a fully updated Natty inside VirtualBox
I have very similar problems with indicator-datetime too. It appears to
be 'half way' translated though gettext displays the strings from
launchpad translations correctly. And also: the date & time settings
dialog can not be opened - nothing happens. I assume, it's crashing.
I checked the strings in launchpad [1]. They should be correct.
Something strange ist happening with indicator-datetime. And why can't I
open the date & time settings dialog?
See the attached screenshot for proof of the bug being still in place.
[1] https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/indicator-
datetime/+pots/indicator-
datetime/de/+translate?batch=10&show=all&search=%25A
Thanks.
** Attachment added: "Screenshot Ubuntu Natty indicator-datetime strangeness"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/729631/+attachment/1985994/+files/Bildschirmfoto-Ubuntu%2011.04%2C%2032%20Bit-VirtualBox2.jpg
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/729631
Title:
Date label on the indicator is partially untranslated
Status in The Date and Time Indicator:
Fix Released
Status in Unity Foundations:
Fix Released
Status in “indicator-datetime” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: indicator-datetime
I've got the indicator set to show the day if the week, day and month
and time.
For some reason the day of the week appears untranslated, whereas the
day and month appear half translated as "5 de Mar" ('de' is in
Catalan, 'Mar' in English). See the attached screenshot.
I'm not sure where this translation is supposed to come from, from
indicator-datetime or somewhere else.