Hi Kato,
Zanata stores source string information if there comments in the source file.
I've attached a screenshot. You will need to expend the information section of the source string by clicking on the highlighted square below the source string.
Regards, Alex Eng Senior Software Engineer DID: +61 3514 8262 Mobile: +614 2335 3457 Email: aeng@redhat.com Red Hat, Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd Level 1, 193 North Quay Brisbane 4000 Office: +61 7 3514 8100 Fax: +61 7 3514 8199 Website: www.redhat.comOn 16/07/15 14:09, KATO Tomoyuki wrote:
One question I have is how I can know a specific string comes from which part of codes. I often check the source code to check its context, but I don't see any information from Zanata interface. Some message is too short to grep codes, so location information is nice. For example, I see one word message "of" and it is not easy to find out it in the code. Is there any convenient way to know this kind of information? (Transifex provides this information and I usually use the information.)I think this is derived from our language "po" files don't contain filenames and line numbers any more. In my guess, Transifex display this information from the same msgid as the corresponding "pot" file. So, I think we need to consult Zanata team. KATO Tomoyuki _______________________________________________ Openstack-i18n mailing list Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-i18n