[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 138902] Impress Presenter Console Help Screen Text Doesn't Wrap Properly (Simplified Chinese Translation Only?)

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138902

--- Comment #14 from Ming Hua <ming.v.hua at qq.com> ---
(In reply to tiansworld from comment #13)
> The file holds the string is
> /LibreOffice.app/Contents/Resources/registry/res/registry_zh-CN.xcd . The
> xcd is a xml type file, and can be edited directly in text editing tools.
> 
> I solved the problem by adding a space before the word "Page" within that
> string. After several tests, it seems that any spaces before "Page" and
> after the first Chinese character "鼠" would solve the problem.
Thanks for the investigation and testing.  I've now changed the Chinese
translations on Weblate to use half-width commas with a space ", " instead of
full-width commas "," for these two long strings, which should help the line
wrapping quite a bit.

The changes should make into 7.1.2 RC2 (scheduled in two weeks), so please test
when that is released.

I assume the suggestion on Weblate adding a line break is also from you.  If my
plan of adding spaces doesn't work, we can try your suggestion.

> If you don't believe my test, then please find someone you trust and let
> him/her do the test.
> I don't think lacking of testing environment would stop you from doing such
> a simple update to the translation.
I never said I don't believe your (or anyone else's) test.  I just said I
wouldn't try random ideas without testing it myself first.  But since you did
the testing, it's not just random ideas anymore, and I'm happy to make changes
based on your test result.

BTW the simplified Chinese translation team of LibreOffice is in real need of
some new people.  So if you are interested in improving the quality of zh-CN
translations, even just some casual work, I'd be very glad to help you setup a
Weblate account so that you can contribute regularly.  But if you just want to
submit bugs whenever you see them, that's perfectly OK and very welcomed as
well.

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