The current spelling is not strictly wrong, but flagged as unusual or
historical by some authorities. It is also found fault with many
spell checkers. Thus we decided to move to the more standard "-ible"
form once and for all.
See #10678 for discussion
This part addresses the po files.
Because of a missing backslash, a layout label was not correct.
This caused display issues for the layout in the LyX GUI, but since
the label is not used in export to LaTeX, the ctests for LaTeX
export all passed. Luckily, our LyXHTML test (in particular, the
xmllint part) caught the failure because the lables are exported.
The GUI label now looks good and the following test passes:
export/examples/es/linguistics_xhtml
Only the new field "List of Listings" with same translation as
for "Listings[[List of Listings]]" has been added. No other change
has been done, so layouttranslations might actually change again
when automatically updated.
-also merge strings translated in 2.2.3 but not master (only affects ar.po, ia.po, pt_BR.po and sv.po) as a service for your translators
- some translations for de.po
This is a complete remerge of strings (done with cmake) except for fr.po and
sv.po. Those files had already been remerged after the last string changes,
but they use a different sorting, so I did not want to produce an unneeded
diff.
The differences in the comment lines are a well known problem we have: The
last remerge was done on windows, mine was done on linux.
This was discussed in the thread "Translations of Math environments in LyX
output for LyX 2.2" at http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org/msg08633.html
and has been reviewed. The problem was that in 2.1, the portuguese translation
was correct in lib/layouttranslations but different in po/pt_PT.po. In fact,
the translation is the same for all three languages spanish, portuguese and
brazilian portuguese.
The translations have been merged by calling
python development/tools/mergepo.py -n ../lyx-2.1-git/po
cd po; make update-gmo
For some languages it may make sense to merge also changed translations,
but this neds to be decided by the individual translators.