Instruments dialogue box has two OK-buttons in Finnish translation
Reported version
3.3
Type
Wording/Translation
Frequency
Once
Severity
S4 - Minor
Reproducibility
Always
Status
closed
Regression
No
Workaround
No
Project
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open MuseScore with Finnish as language settings
2. Open a score
2. Go to Edit -> Instruments (or Muokkaa -> Instrumentit in Finnish)
The dialogue box has two OK -buttons: one performs as cancel and one as OK. Obviously a more fitting text for the cancel button would be useful. Cancel is "peruuta" in Finnish, if someone non-Finnish speaker wants to fix that :)
I'm using MuseScore 3.3.3 but this has been an issue already in Musescore 2, I just never got around to report it.
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Comments
I don't see any "Cancel" that is not translated as "Peruuta", see https://www.transifex.com/musescore/musescore/translate/#fi/musescore/1…
Maybe that is a translation mistake directly from Qt. Although, being a Finish company, this doesn't seem likely.
I can't reproduce, for me i looks like this (dark theme, Windows 7, MuseScore 3.3.4):
BTW: other "Cancel" buttons (those coming from Qt itself) are translated as "Peru", maybe we should use that translation inside MuseScore too?
Well isn't this strange, now I can't reproduce it either. I've had this bug literally for years and now it decided to vanish :D Maybe because I updated the translation from the resource handler yesterday when I was testing the bug? Maybe the translation only fully updated when I rebooted my computer... However updating the translation didn't fix the bug in my Musescore 2, even after reboot.
So I still have the bug in Musescore 2 if you're interested about that, I use only Musescore 3 now so it doesn't bother me.
I think cancel buttons are usually translated as peruuta, so I'd keep that, but peru doesn't sound bad either if you'd like to unify it with the Qt translations.
let's close it then