bernd wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 1:47 pm
We need to start somewhere ... Which FEM strings would you like to see translated. Would you post a screen shot?
I record a short film about the state of the interface in FEM
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First, can we find one that's actually missing from the *.ts files? I'd like to pick just two commands to look at in detail: one that's being translated, and one that's not. The few I spot-checked were all in the TS files, even if there was not a translation available for that string yet.
chennes wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:10 pm
First, can we find one that's actually missing from the *.ts files? I'd like to pick just two commands to look at in detail: one that's being translated, and one that's not. The few I spot-checked were all in the TS files, even if there was not a translation available for that string yet.
Perfect, thanks -- I will investigate, it looks like the new code is not combining the C++ and the Python strings correctly. Back to the drawing board!
Indeed, if I manually edit the main *.ts file to specify English, it works. But I don't know why I have to do this, looking at Draft for example, it does not.
chennes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 2:24 pm
Indeed, if I manually edit the main *.ts file to specify English, it works. But I don't know why I have to do this, looking at Draft for example, it does not.
in Fem.ts, and that shut the error up and got the TS file updating. But I have no idea why that should be needed only in Fem.
Maybe draft workbench not have mixed cpp + py code?
I do not know how the bash code looks like. But maybe we can specify the language via the command line? Or this is impossible?
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