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Borut
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Re: Multilingual Support

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Restarted XY. Looks better (and also "Back to..." may be used now). Strange. But still, for these three I would expect it to show as updated:
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Indeed. :shock: Should be fixed now.

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Borut wrote: 01 Feb 2019 15:24 Also, when I switch to a local translation, the "Back to English (from <xxx>)" is grayed out.
I've also noticed this several times (and prior to v19.60), but haven't been able to replicate consistently.

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May I ask where the new "Pinned", "Unpinned", "Recall", and "Not" appear? I could use some context for my translation.

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Nardog wrote: 12 Mar 2019 22:25 May I ask where the new "Pinned", "Unpinned", "Recall", and "Not" appear? I could use some context for my translation.
See the screenshots:
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I'm not quite understand the meaning of file attribute "Recall", which is introduced in 8.109 lng. Can anyone please give me any reference or explanation?

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- Pinned = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_PINNED = 0x00080000
- Unpinned = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_UNPINNED = 0x00100000
- Recall = FILE_ATTRIBUTE_RECALL_ON_DATA_ACCESS = 0x00400000
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... -constants
Recall: When this attribute is set, it means that the file or directory is not fully present locally. For a file that means that not all of its data is on local storage (e.g. it may be sparse with some data still in remote storage). For a directory it means that some of the directory contents are being virtualized from another location. Reading the file / enumerating the directory will be more expensive than normal, e.g. it will cause at least some of the file/directory content to be fetched from a remote store. Only kernel-mode callers can set this bit.

The other two are not documented by MS. :roll:

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What's the synonym of Recall, please? I'm not sure how to translate it.

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The point here is that file/directory content has to be fetched from a remote store. Like bring back the real thing. Or remember what it really is about.

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@Don: Why did you call (no pun intended) that flag "Recall" only, and not "Recall on data access"? We're losing some context, and "Recall" doesn't mean much by itself. Moreover, it is more difficult to translate accurately.

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No space.

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What's the context of
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, please?

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While dropping Outlook messages to XYplorer the Status Bar shows the progress, e.g. " Dropped Message 91/173", " Dropped Message 92/173", " Dropped Message 93/173" ...

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Found one missing translation in setting Tag's text/background color.
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Oha! :oops: :whistle: Thanks for the hint! :tup:

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