When you sort the results, you'll see both of the entries. It's not a bug, it's a feature. I use the "Name <email>" as an unique identifier and add years from all files. There's no way for the machine to tell that "Lucas Vieites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" and "Lucas Vieites Fariña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" is the same person. Machines are not very clever, sorry.
Other bug reports are welcome. Regards, ~~helix84 On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Lucas Vieites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know python so I can't say what's wrong, but in my case the > extracted data is inaccurate. > I'll explain: my name appears in both "es.po" and "es_MX.po" (my "es" > translation was used as a starting point for "es_MX"), you can see this > doing: > ----------------------------------------------------------- > # grep lucas * > es_MX.po:# Lucas Vieites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2003. > es.po:# Lucas Vieites Fariña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2003-2007, 2008. > es.po:"Last-Translator: Lucas Vieites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>\n" > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > When running the python script the entry that results is the first one > from 2003, which is the most inaccurate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Inkscape-translator mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-translator
