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Re: xfce-mcs-plugins and other GTK+ packages: msg#00018

Subject: Re: xfce-mcs-plugins and other GTK+ packages
Quoting Sridhar Dhanapalan <sridhar-Lk41fFsrxpKQWHG76I6BsA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> For some reason, certain GTK+ packages such as xfce-mcs-plugins have strings
> like "Button Label|Display". This is an error which will be displayed
> verbatim in the application(s) concerned. The solution is to remove the
> prefix "Button Label|" from your translated version.

Are these from upstream (i.e. Gnome)? If so, could you file a bug  
against the en_GB Gnome team and I'll fix them next week.

An occasional one is still missed...

Thanks

dave



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