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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    A slightly confusing string in Lokalize
From:       Marek Laane <qiilaq69 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-11-21 9:25:51
Message-ID: CAH2uBAke1P8RKHzRpXmBku5+AFYJGt0VCq=qc3xQZoX3FKMsmA () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

while translating Lokalize, I encountered with a bit confusing, hard to
understand string. Namely Lokalize's Settings dialog, tab Translation
Memory has an option "Update/Add edited entries to translation memory".
Last part is quite clear - when editing, edited entries are added to TM.
But that first part, "Update" ... Update what? Is it for replacing previous
translation in TM? Is it for updating something before adding edited entry
to TM or is it for updating TM after editing entry?
So, is the meaning "Add edited entries to TM and then update accordingly
TM"?
Or is it "While editing entries update concurrently TM"?
Or "Update TM with added edited entries"?
Or "Update [what?] and add edited entries to TM"?

Marek Laane,
slightly confused Estonian translator

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<div dir="ltr"><div>Hi,</div><div><br></div><div>while translating Lokalize, I \
encountered with a bit confusing, hard to understand string. Namely Lokalize&#39;s \
Settings dialog, tab Translation Memory has an option &quot;Update/Add edited entries \
to translation memory&quot;. Last part is quite clear - when editing, edited entries \
are added to TM. But that first part, &quot;Update&quot; ... Update what? Is it for \
replacing previous translation in TM? Is it for updating something before adding \
edited entry to TM or is it for updating TM after editing entry?</div><div>So, is the \
meaning &quot;Add edited entries to TM and then update accordingly \
TM&quot;?</div><div>Or is it &quot;While editing entries update concurrently \
TM&quot;?</div><div>Or &quot;Update TM with added edited entries&quot;?</div><div>Or \
&quot;Update [what?] and add edited entries to \
TM&quot;?</div><div><br></div><div></div><div>Marek Laane,</div><div>slightly \
confused Estonian translator<br> </div></div>



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