"at", "count", etc. Good tip!
Hannie Dumoleyn
lafeber-dumoleyn2 at zonnet.nl
Sat Jul 19 15:09:39 UTC 2014
Well, well, this is a good tip. This is what I did: I copied the comment
underneath the string I wanted more information about (Located in
../alarm/AddAlarmPage.qml:637). I pasted it in google and found the
following page:
http://code.ohloh.net/file?fid=lDOjGxQLworM7xlcy8N7Pdc7AkY&cid=5lD1wIsTewI&s=&fp=537715&mp&projSelected=true#L0
Here I could see the code which gave me more information.
Thanks for the tip, Yuri. I was not smart enough to find this out myself :(
Hannie
op 19-07-14 15:28, Yuri Chornoivan schreef:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just a few comments.
>
> 1. There are code references below the edit field and references to
> the branch at the top of the page. If use them as expected it is easy
> to find some code. Example for "at":
>
> NewEventEntryField{
> id: startTimeInput
> title: i18n.tr("at")
> objectName: "startTimeInput"
>
> QML is easy to understand, isn't it?
>
> 2. Being lazy is not an answer for the real translator.
>
> Best regards,
> Yuri
>
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