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Test localized product #4018
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I did not test detecting the OS setting. Erich mentioned that it worked for him in the stand-up, as he got VS Code in German. |
@dbaeumer am I testing this correctly? I'm on OSX. I have the latest alpha version - I have tried each of these commands, but have not seen any translations.
Because Search bar. Git. File Menus. |
That should work and @weinand tested this. Not sure why this doesn't work for you. Can you check if you see files like this in your installation: Using the corresponding paths under Mac |
@waderyan make sure that VS Code is not running before you launch it from the command line with the local flag. Otherwise the locale flag is ignored. |
Ha. That was it (both the running app and the spelling problem). Works on command line now :) |
Found an issue with OS detection. logged here |
@waderyan are you done testing this item? If yes you forgot to check off the checkbox? |
@waderyan yes, once we are done testing we check off the test item. The issues track the state of that, not this test plan item |
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Please note that minor parts of the product are still not translated. We have in total 136 untranslated strings. If a strings shows up in the user interface untranslated and you want to check if the strings is correctly externalized start in locale=pseudo and check if the string is enclosed in [ ] and has doubled vowels.
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