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#1 2018-07-26 01:58:45

programmer
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Registered: 2018-06-24
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Why not doc.xfce.org section multlanguage

If it be  multilanguage then I can tranlate to Turkish.

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#2 2018-07-26 10:30:36

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Re: Why not doc.xfce.org section multlanguage

Create a bug report against the docs.xfce.org product requesting that it be made translatable.


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#3 2018-07-31 13:18:48

programmer
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Re: Why not doc.xfce.org section multlanguage

ok, thank. I will do it
Yea, I submit a bug (https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14568)
I think to call friends of Ubuntu Turkey forum,  for this work.

Last edited by programmer (2018-07-31 17:16:20)

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#4 2018-08-03 16:44:09

programmer
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Re: Why not doc.xfce.org section multlanguage

I download Twebsite po file. in po file a item:
"There may be no API/ABI changes in maintenance releases compared to the corresponding final release of the Xfce core desktop. They also must follow the X.Y.Z versioning format, where Y is an even number (e.g. xfwm4-4.8.4 or thunar-1.2.4). No new features or strings may be introduced in these releases."
API/ABI: Application/Application binary interface
is correct?

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#5 2018-08-13 14:10:51

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Re: Why not doc.xfce.org section multlanguage

programmer wrote:

I download Twebsite po file. in po file a item:
"There may be no API/ABI changes in maintenance releases compared to the corresponding final release of the Xfce core desktop. They also must follow the X.Y.Z versioning format, where Y is an even number (e.g. xfwm4-4.8.4 or thunar-1.2.4). No new features or strings may be introduced in these releases."
API/ABI: Application/Application binary interface
is correct?

Yes, API stands for Application programing interface, while ABI for Application binary interface.

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