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#LabPlot is currently fully available in British English, Catalan, Dutch, Galician, German, Polish, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and partially available in French, Italian, Ukrainian, Russian and other languages.
We would like to thank all LabPlot’s translators and encourage others to provide translations in other languages ❤️ 🙂
Check translation statistics:
▶️ https://l10n.kde.org/stats/gui/stable-kf5/package/labplot/
Please get involved!
▶️ https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/translation
@LabPlot@floss.social @labplot@lemmy.kde.social Germany is always 100% translated… Does not matter what the project is…
@garchomp @labplot@lemmy.kde.social
The German team is certainly at the top. 😉
➡️ https://l10n.kde.org/stats/gui/trunk-kf6/team/
➡️ https://l10n.kde.org/stats/gui/trunk-kf6/team/de/
@LabPlot@floss.social @labplot@lemmy.kde.social Not meaning to be rude; but then again, what’s the point of not using Continuous Localization á la Weblate or Crowdin in 2024 again?
@s3nnet @labplot@lemmy.kde.social
To whom from the KDE community should we forward this question?
@LabPlot@floss.social @labplot@lemmy.kde.social @kde That’s a good question, seems to be a hard topic within KDE.
#LabPlot is now also fully available in Ukrainian and French! Thank you ❤️🙂
The following translations still need some work… And other languages need a bit more work 😉
@LabPlot@floss.social @labplot@lemmy.kde.social I see that the Hungarian version needs some work, I’d love to do it in my free time!
@nicemicro @labplot@lemmy.kde.social
That would be great, thanks! 🙂