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string not available for translation / some inconsistency with export as .pdf file type

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string not available for translation / some inconsistency with export as .pdf file type Cristian Secară 05 Dec 11:23
  string not available for translation / some inconsistency with export as .pdf file type Alexandre Prokoudine 05 Dec 15:39
Cristian Secară
2011-12-05 11:23:28 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

string not available for translation / some inconsistency with export as .pdf file type

Have any image, go to Export..., the file dialog opens, expand file types. One entry says "Save as PDF".

1. This string is missing from translation.

2. An "Export..." menu followed by "Save as" is a bit weird.

3. The string should be in a similar fashion as this item: #: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:601
#: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:693
msgid "PostScript document"

4. There is already a string, but I don't know what is its purpose: #: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:640
msgid "PDF document"

Perhaps the already compiled versions are missing the very last minute development which solves the above things ?

Cristi

Alexandre Prokoudine
2011-12-05 15:39:54 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

string not available for translation / some inconsistency with export as .pdf file type

2011/12/5 Cristian Secară:

Have any image, go to Export..., the file dialog opens, expand file types. One entry says "Save as PDF".

1. This string is missing from translation.

2. An "Export..." menu followed by "Save as" is a bit weird.

3. The string should be in a similar fashion as this item: #: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:601
#: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:693
msgid "PostScript document"

4. There is already a string, but I don't know what is its purpose: #: ../plug-ins/common/file-ps.c:640
msgid "PDF document"

Perhaps the already compiled versions are missing the very last minute development which solves the above things ?

They are missing some changes indeed :) We pacthed the PDF exporter over the last weekend.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org