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| 86 337 1,906 |
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All strings | Browse Translate Zen |
| 86 337 1,906 |
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Read-only strings | Browse Translate Zen |
| 10 65 362 |
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Strings with any failing checks | Browse Translate Zen |
| 1 1 8 |
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Failing check: Unpluralised | Browse Translate Zen |
| 1 3 23 |
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Failing check: Ellipsis | Browse Translate Zen |
| 8 61 331 |
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Failing check: Multiple failing checks | Browse Translate Zen |
| 1 3 23 |
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Strings with comments | Browse Translate Zen |
Summary
| Project website | ubports.com | |
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| Instructions for translators | Also check out https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/lomiri/ the operating environment driving the Ubuntu Touch phone OS and https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/ayatana-indicators/ the indicator project used by Ubuntu Touch. |
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| Project maintainers15 |
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| Translation license | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | |
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| Source code repository |
https://github.com/Danfro/ActivityTracker
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| Repository branch | main | |
| Last remote commit |
add trackpoint timestamp none check and reduce logging a bit
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| Last commit in Weblate |
Translated using Weblate (Ukrainian)
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| Weblate repository |
https://hosted.weblate.org/git/ubports/activitytracker/
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| File mask |
po/*.po
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| Translation file |
Download
po/activitytracker.cwayne18.pot
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| Last change | Sept. 15, 2025, 12:26 p.m. | |
| Last change made by | Alejandro Martínez | |
| Language | English | |
| Language code | en | |
| Text direction | Left to right | |
| Case sensitivity | Case-sensitive | |
| Number of speakers | 1,728,473,503 | |
| Number of plurals | 2 | |
| Plural type | One/other | |
| Plurals | Singular | 1 | Plural | 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, … |
| Plural formula |
n != 1
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String statistics
| Strings percent | Hosted strings | Words percent | Hosted words | Characters percent | Hosted characters | |
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| Total | 86 | 337 | 1,906 | |||
| Translated | 100% | 86 | 100% | 337 | 100% | 1,906 |
| Needs editing | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
| Read-only | 100% | 86 | 100% | 337 | 100% | 1,906 |
| Failing checks | 11% | 10 | 19% | 65 | 18% | 362 |
| Strings with suggestions | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
| Untranslated strings | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 | 0% | 0 |
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@Danfro I’m not sure about English, but in Spanish, even if they aren’t proper names in their original context, since they function as proper names for a style within the application, the first letter should be capitalized. 09/15/2025 |
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@Danfro I’m not sure about English, but in Spanish, even if they aren’t proper names in their original context, since they function as proper names for a style within the application, the first letter should be capitalized. 09/15/2025 |
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@alexmmusic I agree with you here, if the map type is derived from a movies name, it should be upper case. I am going to change that in the next release. 09/14/2025 |
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@alexmmusic all of them are map style names, so either all of them need to be first letter upper case, or none (except Spinal map, I do agree with you on that being a own name). Atlas in this context doesn't refer to the greek mythology or to the mountain, but to a certain type of maps. So this is similar to transport map, just a certain common map style. 09/14/2025 |
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| 86 | All strings, converted files enriched with comments; suitable for offline translation | CSV | gettext MO | gettext PO | TBX | TMX | XLIFF 1.1 with gettext extensions | XLIFF 1.1 | XLSX |
@Danfro Ok, I was not sure about English, but in Spanish, even if they aren’t proper names in their original context, since they function as proper names for a style within the application, the first letter should be capitalized, that's why I made the comment for the original text.
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