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From:       Alexander Potashev <aspotashev () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-11-07 22:11:11
Message-ID: CADMG6+_zjYPJFEah4wWka=4fkizx8ySf2=gxtX2HtRHCGo0J9Q () mail ! gmail ! com
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сб, 9 янв. 2016 г. в 01:41, Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org>:
>
> El Friday 08 January 2016, a les 21:29:28, Karl Ove Hufthammer va escriure:
> > In the KDE game Killbots it is possible to translate the various default
> > keyboard shortcuts:
> >
> > https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=killbots.git&a=blob&f=README.translators&o=plain
> >
> > However, I can't manage to get the translation to use the keyboard
> > shortcut ‘Space'. This is used for the ‘teleport safely' action. It's
> > possible to translate the string, but the translation doesn't work. I
> > have tried the following:
> >
> > – Using the English name ‘Space', like in the original string. – Using
> > the translated name (‘Mellomrom' in the ‘nn' translation).
> >
> > Both cases result in the keyboard shortcut being listed as empty. So
> > which string should I use to make the shortcut key be the space key?
>
> Works fine here, it's translated to "Espai" in Catalan and works fine.
>
> What is the text that appears if you go to killbots->settings->configure
> shortcuts and try to set the space key for any shortcut?

Hi Albert,

I switched Killbots to Catalan language, and it displays "Space" if I
choose the Space key as shortcut for an action.

There is the same problem when I use Russian language system-wide. The
class QShortcut is 100% translated into Russian in Qt 5.12.


Tested with:
 1. Fedora 31, Qt 5.12.5, killbots 1.2.1 (aka 19.04.3)
 2. Archlinux, Qt 5.14.0, killbots 1.2.1 (aka 19.08.3)

-- 
Alexander Potashev

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