[Important] Errors in translation of function names and identifiers

Hi all,

There are still several languages containing wrong translation of
function names and identifiers, please correct them.
Here is the list of languages impacted:
https://bug-attachments.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=158358

As a reminder, translated function names MUST NOT contain spaces,
parentheses, hyphens, or anything else that would be an operator in
spreadsheet formula context.
Function names may only contain letters (of any alphabet or script of
course, not just ASCII) or digits or '.' dot or '_' underscore, and must
start with a letter.
Translated identifiers like "#All" or "#Headers" if they start with a
'#' hash character MUST start with a '#' character also in the
translation, this is vital to recognize them as table reference
identifiers (or error constants possibly).

Please ping me when it's done on your side, I'll join directly the
remaining teams.

Thanks a lot in advance, and thanks a lot to Eike for monitoring this.
Cheers
Sophie

Hi,

There are still several languages containing wrong translation of
function names and identifiers, please correct them.
Here is the list of languages impacted:
https://bug-attachments.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=158358

Please note that there are two lists attached to tdf#128200. The above
listing indentifiers starting with a '#' hash character that has to be
preserved, and this longer list with bad function names:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=158357

Please do not treat this as minor "translation errors", not complying
with the requirements lined out may render Calc spreadsheet formulas
completely unusable and break everything in your language's UI
translation depending on which function names are affected.

As a reminder, translated function names MUST NOT contain spaces,
parentheses, hyphens, or anything else that would be an operator in
spreadsheet formula context.
Function names may only contain letters (of any alphabet or script of
course, not just ASCII) or digits or '.' dot or '_' underscore, and must
start with a letter.
Translated identifiers like "#All" or "#Headers" if they start with a
'#' hash character MUST start with a '#' character also in the
translation, this is vital to recognize them as table reference
identifiers (or error constants possibly).

Please ping me when it's done on your side, I'll join directly the
remaining teams.

Thanks a lot in advance, and thanks a lot to Eike for monitoring this.
Cheers
Sophie

Thanks
  Eike

Thank you for your work.
Corrected in nn (Norwegian nynorsk).
Kollbjørn

Den 15.04.2020 22:16, skreiv Eike Rathke: