[Openstack-i18n] "Warning: none, Errors: 1" from the difference of number of lines

Alex Eng aeng at redhat.com
Mon Oct 5 19:51:54 UTC 2015


Hi Andreas,

The reason translations can't be save when newline character doesn't match
with source is due to the settings in project horizon. For some reason, it
was set to "Error", and this will prevent saving of translation whenever
this validation failed.

You can change the setting via:
https://translate.openstack.org/project/view/horizon/settings/translation
(need to be project maintainer for admin), set the "Leading/trailing
newline (\n)" to warning.


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On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 4:59 AM, Andreas Jaeger <aj at suse.com> wrote:

> Thanks for your comments and have a good night!
>
> # Japanese team insert meaningless newlines to avoid warnings for
>> Liberty translations
>> # but would not like to do that in the future.
>>
>
>
> Please file a feature request with the Zanata team, I have not found an
> option to disable this myself ;(
>
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