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gnome-weather missing some translations #45

Open isantop opened 6 years ago

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @1LinuxGuy on September 28, 2017 20:4

gnome-weather, in Ubuntu, has a problem with translation. Not only for French.

See screen capture. weather

Scattered cloud should be translated by something like "Nuages disséminés."

See screen capture from gnome-weather Flatpak (in elementary OS) meteo

Copied from original issue: pop-os/iso#96

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @1LinuxGuy on September 28, 2017 20:6

The same goes for the weather information under the calendar/notification area. They are not translated. notif weather

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @jackpot51 on September 28, 2017 20:36

Have you installed the language support using gnome-language-selector ?

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @1LinuxGuy on September 28, 2017 20:37

Yes.

No change.

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isantop commented 6 years ago

From @jackpot51 on September 28, 2017 20:37

Thanks, we will look into it.

isantop commented 6 years ago

From @mrprobot on October 1, 2017 15:52

I can confirm this on a german install and a bug report has already been filed upstream. It seems to be a Ubuntu issue, as I never had this issue on Antergos or Fedora.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-weather/+bug/1704533

brs17 commented 6 years ago

Looks like a fix upstream was made although after having just tested with French language installed, it seems like the days of the week are now stuck in English. Can @mrprobot or @1linuxguy check this in your current setup?