Hi,
Some tags are missing in the french version, or the tags used in the text editors (advanced and basic) don't match with the default french tags.
- Missing tags for the advanced editor (still in english...): quote, /quote, reply, /reply
- Missing tag for the basic editor: g, /g, s, /s
Other bug: When I change font and color font in advanced editor and click on the button "Aller à l'éditeur basique" ("Switch to Basir Editor"), I get this kind of error at the top of the page: DEBUG: $VAR = { 'style' => [ 'BACKGROUND-COLOR: #dde8f4', '0' ] }; DEBUG: $VAR = { 'face' => [ 'VAGRounded BT', '0' ] }; DEBUG: $VAR = { 'face' => [ 'Varsity', '0' ], 'color' => [ '#800000', '1' ] };
Guys, I'm tired to find bugs and bugs in the french version. Please try to test it all before release it. I feel like your tester these last days (see my last posts...) And please ask to someone who knows his french grammar for the french translation... I consider that you still have a really great product, but maybe you should employ testers for the international versions...
François
Some tags are missing in the french version, or the tags used in the text editors (advanced and basic) don't match with the default french tags.
- Missing tags for the advanced editor (still in english...): quote, /quote, reply, /reply
- Missing tag for the basic editor: g, /g, s, /s
Other bug: When I change font and color font in advanced editor and click on the button "Aller à l'éditeur basique" ("Switch to Basir Editor"), I get this kind of error at the top of the page: DEBUG: $VAR = { 'style' => [ 'BACKGROUND-COLOR: #dde8f4', '0' ] }; DEBUG: $VAR = { 'face' => [ 'VAGRounded BT', '0' ] }; DEBUG: $VAR = { 'face' => [ 'Varsity', '0' ], 'color' => [ '#800000', '1' ] };
Guys, I'm tired to find bugs and bugs in the french version. Please try to test it all before release it. I feel like your tester these last days (see my last posts...) And please ask to someone who knows his french grammar for the french translation... I consider that you still have a really great product, but maybe you should employ testers for the international versions...
François