If it's Drupal bug then I would expect you to report it to Drupal developers. I can't do that because I don't know what you are doing. When I grep for "deadline" all I get is incomprehensible Drupal gibberish. ("in response" code was actually readable.)
Sorry, but we were discussing date formats. The labels in front of those dates are completely irrelevant/independent. That said, the localization of dates isn't controlled by us AFAIK.
When I'm reporting a bug I often take a peek at the code to see if there's any information that might improve the bug report. In this case the word "deadline" might be near the interesting code. But it doesn't help because I get results I can't read and I just don't feel like trying to figure it out.
The dates in forum threads, account task list and more or less all other places other than the ones in details pages are in English. Since they are different there must be something that you have done to make them different.
So, if it turns out it's a bug in Drupal I would expect you to report it to Drupal developers, saying "We do this something and get X. Our user says it should be Y. Please fix."
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Juha wrote:
The thread needs to have exactly ten pages. Tested on Opera and Firefox, logged in and not logged in.
Please point to an example such that we can reproduce the behavior.
In the case of 20 posts per page, this thread has a total of 10 pages. The pager is showing a number 9 link, which links to the 9th page. And a Last link, which links to the 10th page. There is no "..." because there are no pages in between.
May I ask, what is the behavior you think the pager should show?
I'm not sure if this has been reported before, the Edit and EDIT options for first and subsequent posts are in different styles and positions, although i must say how much nicer the Edit looks compared to EDIT
The EDIT have also fallen onto a second line, it used to be to the R of REPLY
I have pasted a screenshot here...
... and it is visible in preview (and in later EDIT) but not after posting.
I'm not sure if this has been reported before, the Edit and EDIT options for first and subsequent posts are in different styles and positions, although i must say how much nicer the Edit looks compared to EDIT
The EDIT have also fallen onto a second line, it used to be to the R of REPLY
I have pasted a screenshot here...
... and it is visible in preview (and in later EDIT) but not after posting.
Drupal creates forum topics as nodes, and the all the subsequent comments as comments on the node. As a result the "Edit" link for the initial topic will be in a different location, at the top of the page.
And as you noticed the Edit link for comments has moved to the second line of links. We are reconfiguring the comment links. And a few more changes are in the pipeline.
Could you provide screenshot for that? Transifex doesn't show anything without an account there.
Well, yes. Does this mean you're judging/criticising something you haven't even yet used at all...? If you don't believe me how about creating an account and see for yourself.
Shawn wrote:
And as you noticed the Edit link for comments has moved to the second line of links. We are reconfiguring the comment links. And a few more changes are in the pipeline.
Could you provide screenshot for that? Transifex doesn't show anything without an account there.
Well, yes. Does this mean you're judging/criticising something you haven't even yet used at all...? If you don't believe me how about creating an account and see for yourself.
The only file with "in response" in it is comment.tpl.php. If there's any context or other help given to translators I don't recognise it.
The translation template file doesn't have anything either.
Translation templates comprise two different variants, generic strings and project-specific strings. While the latter can be send to Transifex directly (using their API), the former need to be passed on via standard PO files that are generated by Drupal - this is how BOINC needs it to be. The context details I referred to are only added to the project-specific resources. I'll add an issue to see whether we can add context details to Drupal's export as well.
Oliver Bock wrote:All strings
Could you provide screenshot for that? Transifex doesn't show anything without an account there.
Oliver Bock wrote:Juha
When I'm reporting a bug I often take a peek at the code to see if there's any information that might improve the bug report. In this case the word "deadline" might be near the interesting code. But it doesn't help because I get results I can't read and I just don't feel like trying to figure it out.
The dates in forum threads, account task list and more or less all other places other than the ones in details pages are in English. Since they are different there must be something that you have done to make them different.
So, if it turns out it's a bug in Drupal I would expect you to report it to Drupal developers, saying "We do this something and get X. Our user says it should be Y. Please fix."
If you have 20 posts per page: Bruce, a question about An Optimized Application
If you have 10 posts per page: Woohoo! I got my first S5R4 task. :-D
(BTW, thanks for the sort by # of replies.)
Oh, the title field is for tooltip. My bad.
Juha_6 wrote: If you have
In the case of 20 posts per page, this thread has a total of 10 pages. The pager is showing a number 9 link, which links to the 9th page. And a Last link, which links to the 10th page. There is no "..." because there are no pages in between.
May I ask, what is the behavior you think the pager should show?
Einstein@Home Project
I'm not sure if this has been
I'm not sure if this has been reported before, the Edit and EDIT options for first and subsequent posts are in different styles and positions, although i must say how much nicer the Edit looks compared to EDIT
The EDIT have also fallen onto a second line, it used to be to the R of REPLY
I have pasted a screenshot here...
... and it is visible in preview (and in later EDIT) but not after posting.
AgentB wrote:I'm not sure if
Drupal creates forum topics as nodes, and the all the subsequent comments as comments on the node. As a result the "Edit" link for the initial topic will be in a different location, at the top of the page.
And as you noticed the Edit link for comments has moved to the second line of links. We are reconfiguring the comment links. And a few more changes are in the pipeline.
Einstein@Home Project
Juha wrote:Could you provide
Well, yes. Does this mean you're judging/criticising something you haven't even yet used at all...? If you don't believe me how about creating an account and see for yourself.
And EDIT should be back on the first line then.
Best,
Oliver
Einstein@Home Project
Shawn Kwang wrote:May I ask,
I expected there to be "..." to show that there's more than 9 pages.
Oliver Bock wrote:Juha
The only file with "in response" in it is comment.tpl.php. If there's any context or other help given to translators I don't recognise it.
The translation template file doesn't have anything either.
Translation templates
Translation templates comprise two different variants, generic strings and project-specific strings. While the latter can be send to Transifex directly (using their API), the former need to be passed on via standard PO files that are generated by Drupal - this is how BOINC needs it to be. The context details I referred to are only added to the project-specific resources. I'll add an issue to see whether we can add context details to Drupal's export as well.
Oliver
Einstein@Home Project
Der Mann mit der Ledertasche
Fixed!
Einstein@Home Project