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<noinclude>{{ GoogleTrans-en | es =show | bg =show | zh-CN =show | zh-TW =show | hr =show | cs =show | da =show | nl =show | fi =show | fr =show | de =show | el =show | hi =show | it =show | ja =show | ko =show | no =show | pl =show | pt =show | ro =show | ru =show | sv =show }} </noinclude>{{TOCright}}
 
= General tips =
 
= General tips =
Here are some general tips which will make your translators happy
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Here are some general tips which will make your translators happy.  For a much more comprehensive list of best practices, please read the [http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/DevGuidelines| Gnome i18n Guidelines].
 
== When in doubt, use translator-comments ==
 
== When in doubt, use translator-comments ==
 
When you are using a string which may be confusing for the translators (contextual issues, or cultural issues), or if you want the string to be translated according to a particular convention, use translator-comments, which would show up alongside the message in the PO file translator get when they translate you software. Example (from Calculate activity)
 
When you are using a string which may be confusing for the translators (contextual issues, or cultural issues), or if you want the string to be translated according to a particular convention, use translator-comments, which would show up alongside the message in the PO file translator get when they translate you software. Example (from Calculate activity)

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