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You currently can not create a bilingual component via document upload (see #11085). Upload the file in a zip file, and you will be able to configure everything. I think there is an existing issue for this... |
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Hey everyone,
Sorry about the long post. Any help is appreciated.
I generate Qt Linguist .ts files, and after reading through the weblate documentation, and various discussions on the issues section of this repo, I believed that my .ts files were bilingual.
I run weblate v5.2 via docker.
Steps I follow
When I try to create a bilingual component as described in "https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/formats/qt.html"
After I create the component, 0 source strings are discovered
When I try to create a monolingual component as described in "https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/formats/qt.html"
My source string is all messed up, and I experience an issue already discussed here
Here is a snippet from the
app_en.ts
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