Toolserver:Commonshelper2-*
Fragment of a discussion from Translating talk:Intuition
Hi,
sorry for the late answer but I was in holiday. I have updated the messages. They should be in TranslateWiki soon.
- The "link" is more described
- The word "metadata" is right in this context because it is used for file-specified data. Please see http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CommonsHelper2.
- Commonshelper2-upload control text is more described
- "about the wiki" is right. I changed it.
- I see no fault in Commonshelper2-error diff exists
- Commonshelper2-use tusc is changed
Thank you!
That solves several problems.
- Commonshelper2-error diff exists is gramatically incorrect. It can be either of:
- A different target file exists on the target wiki under the same name!
- Different target files exist
son the target wiki under the same name!
- Even if the word "link" is now better described, I see no big difference. Knowing that the word is linked to a specific or arbitrary page from a list does not help when the purpose or the meaning of these pages remains as unclear as it is. I was unable to create (a) translation(s) of them because I would not know what to put into them. Also, that is not going to make "link" a useful link anchor. Maybe, I was not clear with my wording. "Link" is not the subject matter of the pages linked to. As it appears, we have about 4 mesages having a link "link" to pages. The link anchor should not be generic ("link") but should rather tell, what is linked to, such as "template list", or "metatdata", etc..
- I have changed "link" to "Link to metadata"
- Changed Commonshelper2-error diff exists
Thank you. I've updated the translations that I could identify having choosen the wrong possible meaning of Commonshelper2-error diff exists .
I still do not understand the "metadata/link" stuff. When I follow the link, does the target page inform us about a link to metadata?
- No metadata found about the source wiki! $1Link to metadata$2
Is not rather meant:
- No $1metadata$2 has been found about the source wiki!
Would not
- Metadata: No good templates found! $1Link to metadata$2
better be:
- No good templates were found in the wikis $1metadata$2!
?
And
- Metadata: Bad template found! $1Link to metadata$2
may actually mean:
- A bad template was found in the $1metadata$2 of the wiki!
?
Or am I mistaken, and the two metadatas are different, or are these messages indeed about correct linking and not about bad/missing metadata?
Thank you for you patience with me.