Bug 142340 - Interface on the LibreOffice – Application colors page incompatible with pt-br translation
Summary: Interface on the LibreOffice – Application colors page incompatible with pt-b...
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UI (show other bugs)
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unspecified
Hardware: All Linux (All)
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Blocks: UI
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Reported: 2021-05-18 02:45 UTC by Tulio Macedo
Modified: 2023-10-05 19:44 UTC (History)
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3 views to clarify the problem (359.98 KB, image/png)
2021-05-18 02:45 UTC, Tulio Macedo
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Description Tulio Macedo 2021-05-18 02:45:03 UTC
Created attachment 172104 [details]
3 views to clarify the problem

On the LibreOffice – Application colors page, custom colors section, the first column is 'On', in pt-br is 'Ativado'. Some Desktop Enviroments (DE), like Gnome, increment the size of the column to fit the new and bigger word. In KDE this won't happen and there's no way to manual resize it.

In the image attached, there are 3 views, with Gnome, with KDE normal interface, system default, and KDE, generic interface, using 'SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen libreoffice' command.
Comment 1 BogdanB 2023-10-05 10:05:17 UTC
Should string "ON" to be removed because it's clear that checkboxes need to be clicked?
Would not be better?
Comment 2 Tulio Macedo 2023-10-05 19:44:15 UTC
(In reply to BogdanB from comment #1)
> Should string "ON" to be removed because it's clear that checkboxes need to
> be clicked?
> Would not be better?

That would be a way to deal with it.

The dialog was build and tested clearly with an interface in mind, what isn't bad, but it could lead to some problems, like that in the bug.

For an application that should run in so many systems it's complicated. It's possible that many other places like exist right now in LO.