The layer view mode was renamed back from Simulation View to Layer View after the string freeze. Luckily we still have this old translation.
Contributes to issue CURA-4601.
Luckily we already have some translations which were made for other contexts. I'm assuming that the translation here doesn't really depend on the context.
Contributes to issue CURA-4601.
This adds empty translations and updates the line numbers and such. The original Korean translations for 3.0 are still retained.
Contributes to issue CURA-4601.
There's a lot of keys that weren't added to the Japanese translation. Our program crashes on these because it can't find where it needs to fill in the argument.
These texts were added later after the strings were frozen. Bad! But this is the German translation for it, retrieved from a secondary speaker here at the office.
Contributes to issue CURA-4341.
These texts were added after the string freeze. Bad! We've now translated half of these with a native speaker in the office, and the other half via Google and some clever copying from existing translations.
Contributes to issue CURA-4341.
Not all labels were translated so it looked very inconsistent.
Using a bunch of fun regular expressions, I filtered out all translations that were actually translated and left them in but commented out. There were also a lot that were exactly the same as the original English, so I've just emptied those translations.
Contributes to issue CURA-4341.
These strings were added too late, after the string freeze. Now I have to figure out the translations from a secondary source...
Contributes to issue CURA-4341.
Please let's not do this again.
The Spanish, Dutch, French, German and Chinese translations were asked to a native or secondary speaker of the language in the office. The Finnish, Italian, Russian and Turkish translations are obtained from Google Translate (with some more clever searching than copy-paste). The Korean and Japanese translations are not needed since we don't translate cura.pot for those languages. The Polish and Brazillian Portuguese translations will be made after receiving the translations from the translators.
Contributes to issue CL-118.
These are the new translations we got from Bothof for German, Spanish, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Simplified Chinese.
Contributes to issue CURA-4341.