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moving notes.png? | Kolbjørn Stuestøl | 09 Jul 18:29 |
moving notes.png? | Julien Hardelin | 10 Jul 18:33 |
moving notes.png? | Kolbjørn Stuestøl | 10 Jul 19:54 |
moving notes.png? | Julien Hardelin | 12 Jul 05:51 |
moving notes.png? | Kolbjørn Stuestøl | 12 Jul 08:40 |
moving notes.png? | Michael Schumacher | 12 Jul 18:00 |
moving notes.png? | Kolbjørn Stuestøl | 12 Jul 19:05 |
moving notes.png? | Marco Ciampa via gimp-docs-list | 15 Aug 16:39 |
moving notes.png?
I would like to "translate" the image moving.png. It is now located in the images/common folder. Is it possible to move it to a folder in the images/C folder without rewriting lots of po/xml sides? Or is there another way to "translate" it? Kolbjørn
moving notes.png?
Why that?
May be using the "ln -s" command to create a symbolic link?
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Julien
Le 09/07/2017 à 20:29, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
I would like to "translate" the image moving.png. It is now located in the images/common folder. Is it possible to move it to a folder in the images/C folder without rewriting lots of po/xml sides? Or is there another way to "translate" it? Kolbjørn
moving notes.png?
Den 10.07.2017 20:33, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
Why that?
There is an English text ("note") in this image.
In Norwegian "note" is a musical note.
It could also mean a foot note or a note from one government to another
government.
Another reason is that I thought other languages has the same problem.
Perhaps I'm wrong.
May be using the "ln -s" command to create a symbolic link?
Some years ago we had problems with symbolic links as Windows XP and
older could not handle them. I do not know if newer versions are able to
do that.
I'll give it a look.
Thank you for answering.
Kolbjørn
Julien
Le 09/07/2017 à 20:29, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
I would like to "translate" the image moving.png. It is now located in the images/common folder. Is it possible to move it to a folder in the images/C folder without rewriting lots of po/xml sides? Or is there another way to "translate" it? Kolbjørn
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moving notes.png?
I better understand the problem (that does not exist in French).
I think the only wise solution is to replace this icon with a neutral graphism, something like the attached one (I am not an artist).
Le 10/07/2017 à 21:54, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
Den 10.07.2017 20:33, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
Why that?
There is an English text ("note") in this image. In Norwegian "note" is a musical note. It could also mean a foot note or a note from one government to another government.
Another reason is that I thought other languages has the same problem. Perhaps I'm wrong.May be using the "ln -s" command to create a symbolic link?
Some years ago we had problems with symbolic links as Windows XP and older could not handle them. I do not know if newer versions are able to do that.
I'll give it a look.
Thank you for answering.
KolbjørnJulien
Le 09/07/2017 à 20:29, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
I would like to "translate" the image moving.png. It is now located in the images/common folder. Is it possible to move it to a folder in the images/C folder without rewriting lots of po/xml sides? Or is there another way to "translate" it? Kolbjørn
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moving notes.png?
Den 12.07.2017 07:51, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
I better understand the problem (that does not exist in French).
I think the only wise solution is to replace this icon with a neutral graphism, something like the attached one (I am not an artist).
Artist or not is a question of definition :-)
I think you are right that this is the best solution.
If peoples in this list agree, I'll replace the original with your
suggestion.
Btw: Windows 7 and newer handles symbolic links.
Kolbjørn
Le 10/07/2017 à 21:54, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
Den 10.07.2017 20:33, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
Why that?
There is an English text ("note") in this image. In Norwegian "note" is a musical note. It could also mean a foot note or a note from one government to another government.
Another reason is that I thought other languages has the same problem. Perhaps I'm wrong.May be using the "ln -s" command to create a symbolic link?
Some years ago we had problems with symbolic links as Windows XP and older could not handle them. I do not know if newer versions are able to do that.
I'll give it a look.
Thank you for answering.
KolbjørnJulien
Le 09/07/2017 à 20:29, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
I would like to "translate" the image moving.png. It is now located in the images/common folder. Is it possible to move it to a folder in the images/C folder without rewriting lots of po/xml sides? Or is there another way to "translate" it? Kolbjørn
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moving notes.png?
Am 12.07.2017 um 10:40 schrieb Kolbjørn Stuestøl:
Btw: Windows 7 and newer handles symbolic links.
We have many users on the Windows XP platform, apparently.
Please do not make the docs use file-system-level links, if possible - these already make deployment on docs.gimp.org more complicated than it should be.
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moving notes.png?
Den 12.07.2017 20:00, skreiv Michael Schumacher:
Am 12.07.2017 um 10:40 schrieb Kolbjørn Stuestøl:
Btw: Windows 7 and newer handles symbolic links.
We have many users on the Windows XP platform, apparently.
Please do not make the docs use file-system-level links, if possible - these already make deployment on docs.gimp.org more complicated than it should be.
No, I have no plans to use a symbolic link in this case. It was an
answer to one of Julien's comments.
I go for Julien's suggestion: redesigning the icon.
Kolbjørn
moving notes.png?
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:40:58AM +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
Den 12.07.2017 07:51, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
I better understand the problem (that does not exist in French).
I think the only wise solution is to replace this icon with a neutral graphism, something like the attached one (I am not an artist).
Artist or not is a question of definition :-) I think you are right that this is the best solution. If peoples in this list agree, I'll replace the original with your suggestion.
+1 I like it very much!
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