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Hovering "Size: X x Y" translated to non-Primary language on macOS #263
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I bet this is because my primary language is English ( To test this, I removed The doco for QTranslator::load(Qlocale locale, ...) says it uses
Maybe a |
Related references:
The last one says to just use |
I guess some |
@apjanke - i would copy it to *en_EN.ts - just give it a try. And yes, you are not alone, at least i heard that some people working on en_EN :) |
meh - a link should be enough if there is no native en_EN file |
Here's a weird one. I have an English Mac. When I have French installed as one of my preferred languages, but not the Primary one, the hovering "Size:" display when resizing the terminal widget is translated to French.
This affects both QTerminal and the
example
program included with QTermWidget.Expected Behavior
Translation for all UI elements, including this hovering "Size:" display, are translated based on my Primary language.
Current Behavior
Existence of a second preferred language affects translation of the hovering "Size:" display on term widget resize, even when Primary language is not changed.
Removing
~/.config/qterminal.org
does not affect it.Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)
On macOS:
qterminal
, orexample
from QTermWidgetSystem Information
master
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