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    [[Plan]] and [[Dolphin]] still marked fuzzy, but units in Special:Translate page now holds the recently corrected text, and fuzzy marking can now be removed. Still no sign of Amarok pages.
    [[Plan]] and [[Dolphin]] still marked fuzzy, but units in Special:Translate page now holds the recently corrected text, and fuzzy marking can now be removed. Still no sign of Amarok pages.
    A few minutes later: After making the above edits and adding the paragraph above to this page, I returned to Special:LanguageStats and reloaded. Result: Plan and Dolphin pages no longer show up as fuzzy and ''Amarok pages reappeared!''

    Revision as of 19:05, 7 December 2011

    Dec. 6, 2011

    Edited a number of updated units. After editing, a few of them still showed up in Special:LanguageStats as if they had not been updated. When opening one of these units, it still showed the old contents. Trying to edit it once more (in UserBase - didn't try it off-line) an error message resulted and nothing changed. Pages in question: Plan and Dolphin (originally also Tables, but later it could be edited). The translated pages display the updated texts, but the page is still marked out of date.

    When viewing Special:LanguageStats with the option "Suppress completely translated message groups" checked, I didn't see untranslated messages in any of the Amarok pages. Some did show up if I removed the check mark and displayed all messages (didn't have time to check whether some were still missing).

    Dec. 7, 2011

    Plan and Dolphin still marked fuzzy, but units in Special:Translate page now holds the recently corrected text, and fuzzy marking can now be removed. Still no sign of Amarok pages.

    A few minutes later: After making the above edits and adding the paragraph above to this page, I returned to Special:LanguageStats and reloaded. Result: Plan and Dolphin pages no longer show up as fuzzy and Amarok pages reappeared!