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#1 2014-04-24 05:07:09

sanhuesoft
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Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

Since I updated Cantata 1.2 to the latest 1.3.x version, the app is totally in english. My system keeps the same regional and general configuration (all in spanish) but Cantata still in english. I've double checked re-installing or deleting the config files in /home, but it doesn't seems to work. Anyone has a workaround? How can I downgrade it if I've reseted the Pacman Cache?


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#2 2014-04-24 11:44:00

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … g_packages

if your pacman cache is empty, you'll find section 4.2 useful.


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#3 2014-04-24 12:33:37

mcmillan
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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

Bit of a wild guess, but going from 1.2 to 1.3 also switched to qt5. Do other qt5 programs have an issue with translations?

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#4 2014-04-25 02:52:37

sanhuesoft
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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

Lone_Wolf wrote:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Do … g_packages

if your pacman cache is empty, you'll find section 4.2 useful.

The workaround by the moment was to use the ARM to get the pkg of Cantata 1.2.x. All is working right by now.

mcmillan wrote:

Bit of a wild guess, but going from 1.2 to 1.3 also switched to qt5. Do other qt5 programs have an issue with translations?

I don't know what other qt5 programs I have installed. How can I check it?


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#5 2014-04-25 04:27:53

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

sanhuesoft wrote:

I don't know what other qt5 programs I have installed. How can I check it?

pactree -r qt5-base

can give you a tree showing what depends on qt5-base, which should give you a decent idea, though it's likely there's not much already on there. If you don't already have anything else, qtfm is fairly light and could be a decent quick test.

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#6 2014-04-26 04:55:09

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

mcmillan wrote:
sanhuesoft wrote:

I don't know what other qt5 programs I have installed. How can I check it?

pactree -r qt5-base

can give you a tree showing what depends on qt5-base, which should give you a decent idea, though it's likely there's not much already on there. If you don't already have anything else, qtfm is fairly light and could be a decent quick test.

This is the result of using the command:

qt5-base
├─qt5-svg
├─qt5-translations
│ └─qt5-tools
└─qt5-xmlpatterns
  └─qt5-declarative
    ├─qt5-location
    │ └─qt5-webkit
    │   └─qt5-tools
    ├─qt5-multimedia
    └─qt5-sensors
      └─qt5-webkit

So I tried installing qtfm, but I see it is in english (Are you sure it is available in spanish?).

Last edited by sanhuesoft (2014-04-26 04:55:24)


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#7 2014-04-27 14:46:57

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

sanhuesoft wrote:

So I tried installing qtfm, but I see it is in english (Are you sure it is available in spanish?).

Turns out that was a bad suggestion as a test, doesn't look like qtfm has translations yet. I based that mainly on the fact that I knew it was fairly light, so would likely be a quick test, but turns out it's a bit too light.

As I said that was a bit of a wild guess, since I had some initial issues with cantata making the switch to qt5 (a missing dependency that's been corrected) and figured it was worth looking into. I see there cantata at least has translation files, but I wasn't seeing an obvious way to switch the language as a test here. How was it configured before?

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#8 2014-05-01 21:25:20

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

I didn't understand your last question.


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#9 2014-06-03 23:44:49

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Re: Cantata 1.3 is not anymore in spanish?

Compiling recent svn snapshots ended with translation errors because I didn't have lconvert installed, which is part of qt5-tools.

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