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[Enhancement]: Add missing strings for translation #3513

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thehijacker opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #3520
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[Enhancement]: Add missing strings for translation #3513

thehijacker opened this issue Oct 14, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #3520
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Type of Enhancement

Web Interface/Frontend

Describe the Feature/Enhancement

Now checked the Podcasts menus and noticed some parts that are still in English even if my Slovenian translation is at 100% on Weblate.

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Why would this be helpful?

Goal is to have everything in UI translatable.

Future Implementation (Screenshot)

It would look translated.

Audiobookshelf Server Version

2.15.0

Current Implementation (Screenshot)

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@thehijacker thehijacker added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 14, 2024
@nichwall nichwall linked a pull request Oct 15, 2024 that will close this issue
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thehijacker commented Oct 15, 2024

Noticed one more:

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When you quick match author that you already have matched.

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Thanks for helping find these. I went through and got as many other strings as I could find and added them to the PR, but probably still haven't gotten everything.

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Localization is a big project. It is completely understandable that there are parts not yet handled.

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