![]() But I *really* don't understand what you're saying I'm by no means a build system expert, especially wrt to doing Probably visually less obvious, but I'd expect > I'd be surprised if this wouldn't affect our Spanish localizations, OS X 10.6 (the earliest version we still support).īut otherwise I think it's fine as it stands, and I don't understand Is the naming scheme used by Safari and Chrome going back at least to This is wrong as it stands - the zh-TW package's lproj file should be It seems the key to reproduce is you need a Mac in zh-TW locale, with zh-TW build of Firefox.Ĭomment on attachment 8541436 That's pretty same to what described in Comment 4, 6, Hsiao-Ting's, and STR in Bug 1102121. Open any webpage, right click to page, click "另存新檔…" (Save As…), and observe the dialogĪll 6A,B,C produce same dialog with zh-CN translation. Open any webpage with link, right click to link, click "鏈結另存新檔…" (Save Link As…), and observe the dialogĦC. Open any webpage with image (e.g., ), right click to image, click "圖片另存新檔…" (Save Image As…), and observe the dialogĦB. Check the messages displayed inside the file picker (compare with the screenshots attached to Bug 1102121)ĦA. ![]() Go to Attachment: section and click the "瀏覽…" (Browse…) to add an attachment,ĥ. Open Bugzilla and try to file a new bugĤ. Have a Mac running with Yosemite, and switch system locale to Traditional Chinese (zh-TW, 繁體中文)ģ. > Peter, please provide your own, detailed STR - as detailed as Hsiao-Ting's.ġ. (In reply to Steven Michaud from comment #13) ![]()
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