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not_bob zzz: Thank you for that new i2psnark search feature.
dr|z3d zzz: for consistency, you might want to rename mtn.error2 and friends to git.error{x} eg -> <exec executable="git" outputproperty="workspace.changes" errorproperty="mtn.error2" failifexecutionfails="false" >
zzz its just a variable name, and it was a thousand lines of grunt work I put off for a year and nobody else did, so no
dr|z3d looks like a fair chunk of tedious grunt. well done.
zzz that's the spirit :)
dr|z3d *pat pat*
lbt zzz: I was curious about this fuzzy tag. Turns out it is auto-on and used, as in translations are kept in the po files and "just" marked fuzzy after running "ant poupdate". However, they seem to not get used. I've tried searching for "fuzzy" to find where they become ignored, but to no effect. Could you please point me in the right direction to understand this?
zzz fuzzy is a gettext thing for gettext tools. There's no fuzzy matching in running code
zzz translation is very simple
zzz a mapping of a -> b
zzz if you change a, you will not find b
Opicaak I have a question, is i2p funded by anyone?
lbt I do still find it in the po file, as if I change a from a -> x then I get a' -> x in the po file
lbt #: ../jsp/WEB-INF/classes/net/i2p/router/web/jsp/configlogging_jsp.java:545
lbt #, fuzzy
lbt msgid ""
lbt "('yyyy' = year, 'MM' = month, 'dd' = day, 'HH' = hour, 'mm' = minute, 'ss' = "
lbt "second, 'SSS' = millisecond)"
lbt msgstr ""
lbt "('MM' = Monat, 'dd' = Tag, 'HH' = Stunde, 'mm' = Minute, 'ss' = Sekunde, "
lbt "'SSS' = Millisekunde)"
lbt You see what I mean?
zzz sure you can manually hack anything you want
lbt no hacks involved, just "ant poupdate" after the change
zzz yeah but now go do that on transifex for 50 languages
lbt Ah, ok. Understand now, thx
zzz would a link somewhere on the page to the full spec at docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html make you happy?
lbt I would have welcomed it when I changed that let's say. But I don't need any change done there, just trying to understand the translation system and processes currently. I still don't know where "ignoring #, fuzzy" takes place, but I get now you do it to protect the translations made in that transifex system