Thanks, Caleb,
Caleb James DeLisle wrote:
Hello Ricardo,
I think I know the answer to this, I remember reading something that
lead me to think that if there is no translation for a given key, the
default (English) version is used instead.
I didn't test it so I might be wrong...
Caleb James DeLisle
I think this is right. But it does explain the cases where the number of
translations in a given language is less than the default one. Actually,
none of the current XE translations is in this situation.
Let's concentrate on
http://l10n.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/XE/XWikiCoreResources
The default one has 2048 translations. pt, ro, lv and ko translations
have the same number. I guess they are the same keys included in the
default translation and that the people in charge of these four files
have did the perfectly work.
Gl has 2073 translations and 25 dead translations. The difference is
2048. Perfect! But, why don't remove the dead translations from the
resources file in each language? In other way, how to remove dead
translations from a given language?
[Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team wrote:
Thanks, Guillaume!
Please, let me insist in a the remaining question:
1. Why are there a different number of keys for
each language? As far as
we understand, each translation must content the same number of keys
than the default translation (English, to the best of my knowledge).
Cheers!
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