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Added and revised Japanese translation #2582

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@ebeshero ebeshero self-assigned this Sep 2, 2024
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ebeshero commented Oct 6, 2024

@martindholmes Would you take a look at this to review the translations? We also need to check with the conflict on the branch.

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@ebeshero I'm not really competent to review the translations as such, of course, but I do look at the spreadsheet where the work is happening sometimes to see if there's anything doesn't seem right to me. I think the att.pointing conflict arises from the other work to add final periods to desc elements, affecting the French translation which comes right after the Japanese; the other one seems to be a whitespace change, possibly from the same work.

I do want to make a point of running another check for issue #2337 before the next release, so once this is merged, I'll do that.

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sydb commented Nov 27, 2024

Looks like all this needs is conflict resolution.

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