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Message #04763
[Bug 1061169] Re: Installation prompt needs internationalization support
webapps-greasemonkey uses strings(and their translations) from unity-
firefox-extension
** Changed in: webapps-greasemonkey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: webapps-greasemonkey
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
Installation prompt needs internationalization support
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
Invalid
Status in WebApps: Websites integration Firefox plug-in:
Invalid
Status in “webapps-greasemonkey” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Right now whenever the user navigates to a site with webapp support,
the browser prompts them with a message describing that there is an
integration script available and whether they want to install it or
not.
This message is in English only, which breaks consistency on desktops
(and browsers) localized in other languages, as well as making it
difficult for those not fluent in English to understand what they are
actually being asked.
The messages need to be marked for translation, extracted and exposed
in Launchpad Translations, and then translations either loaded at
runtime or embedded in the script at build time (or a mixture of the
two, whatever the best approach is).
This affects the components/unity_webapps.js script
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