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Message #10036
[Bug 1574010] Re: Untranslated buttons in Synaptic
Hello,
I am a mainstream Java developer with little experience on C++
and I am also not very familiar with the GTK Library for building GUI.
I just like using Synaptic as package manager GUI however every time I
have to click on Ok, Apply, Close or Cancel I feel sad about it.
I have browsed your code base and find out that you have some predefined
strings such as in following line for "Close" with "gtk-close"
predefined value.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~synaptic-
developers/synaptic/trunk/view/head:/gtk/gtkbuilder/window_about.ui#L39
After I search on the internet for that "gtk-close" predefined value I
have found that they are deprecated with GTK 3.10
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-Stock-Items.html#GTK-STOCK-
CLOSE:CAPS
If my assumption is correct then solution can be only adjusting the *.ui XML files related with the views.
I have experience with other version control systems such as Git, CVS, SVN etc, I think handling bazaar would not be a big difference.
If you wish I can try to solve this according to your guidance.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574010
Title:
Untranslated buttons in Synaptic
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
Confirmed
Status in synaptic:
New
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
Confirmed
Status in synaptic package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hello,
There are some untranslated buttons in Synaptic UI ("close", "cancel", "apply").
These strings do not appear in Launchpad translation template: https://translations.launchpad.net/synaptic/main/+lang/fr
Ubuntu 16.04
Synaptic 0.83
Thank you
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