https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395338

--- Comment #65 from Tyson Tan <tyson...@mail.com> ---
(In reply to Pino Toscano from comment #62)
> Forgot to ask:
> @Tyson: which version of Qt do you have? Also, are you sure you have the Qt
> translations installed (they are a different Qt module).
> What about the [OK], [Cancel], etc buttons on other Qt/KF5 applications,
> e.g. kate, kwrite, dolphin, okular, etc?

Here is where things gets interesting...
I'm running Manjaro Linux GNOME 17.1.10, here are the related packages
automatically installed by the system and their versions:
* qt5-base (5.11.0-1)
* qt5-translations (5.11.0-1)
* kate (18.04.2-1) (reflects KDE version, which is KDE5)
* kde-l10n-zh_cn (17.08.3-2) (but it's the translation for KDE4)
There are no other Qt/KDE related packages.

In this setup, Kate's configuration dialogues also have untranslated [OK]
[Cancel] [Apply] buttons.

Keep in mind that the Windows version of Krita, Appimage version of Krita, are
not affected by the packages above. They are self-contained packages. Since my
system's KDE and KDE translation have mis-matched versions, I wonder if we also
used mis-matched versions on KDE's building services for Krita?

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