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    • mcostan
      mcostan last edited by fbartels

      I finished the Italian translation as best as I could for all parts. It is a bit difficult because a lot of the sentences are out of context and they will need to be doublechecked in the actual application. In any case, they are all now in for Italian as far as I can tell.

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @mcostan last edited by

        thank you

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        • mcostan
          mcostan last edited by

          Other topic. I noticed that there are quite a few spelling checkers now for webapp.

          Last time I checked, though, I couldn’t see one for Italian.

          Not sure what’s involved in producing one or how easy that is. I looked at the source code of a couple of languages and they did look different, therefore I suspect it isn’t a 5 minutes job… And I am sure it would be prioritised (rightly so) by customer based.

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          • marty
            marty Kopano (Inactive) last edited by

            Hi Marco,

            I’ve created a ticket for this.
            https://jira.kopano.io/browse/KW-1218

            It’s not that difficult if we can find a dictionary somewhere :smile:

            https://documentation.kopano.io/deskapp_admin_manual
            http://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_smime_manual
            https://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_admin_manual

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            • mcostan
              mcostan @marty last edited by

              @marty

              Thanks, no idea where to find a dictionary though… I have one at home, but it’s printed and weights 2kg…

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              • marty
                marty Kopano (Inactive) last edited by

                :smile: I think we can use the Libreoffice one, so no need to prepare a 2kg package :wink:

                https://documentation.kopano.io/deskapp_admin_manual
                http://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_smime_manual
                https://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_admin_manual

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                • mcostan
                  mcostan @marty last edited by

                  @marty

                  That’s great! Also if I remember correctly webaccess did have the spell check for Italian, not sure what dictionary that one was using?

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                  • marty
                    marty Kopano (Inactive) last edited by marty

                    No idea long time ago :smile:
                    Btw, you can always use the build in browser spellchecker in WebApp
                    and soon in DeskApp as well: https://jira.kopano.io/browse/KD-22

                    Spellchecker plugin needs to be disabled in order to use that.
                    Can’t be both at the same time.

                    https://documentation.kopano.io/deskapp_admin_manual
                    http://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_smime_manual
                    https://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_admin_manual

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                    • mcostan
                      mcostan last edited by

                      Thanks, I will have a look.

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