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ABILITY FOR MANAGERS TO EDIT APPROVED TRANSLATIONS... 1u421f

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ABILITY FOR MANAGERS TO EDIT APPROVED TRANSLATIONS... 1u421f

captorx » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:52 am

This is a most! We need a way to edit approved translations, in case we detect an error after approving. Of course we're suppose to review everything before approving, but sometimes it happens that we realize there was a better word than the one used in the translation or maybe we detect a typo, but it's impossible to fix it because fields are uneditable once approved...

I think if you allow this for managers, it would improve overall quality. You could also allow translators to edit their own translations, after they are sent in order to fix possible errors before.
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Re: ABILITY FOR MANAGERS TO EDIT APPROVED TRANSLATIONS... 6y3m4x

Postby paolo » Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:37 am

captorx wrote:This is a most! We need a way to edit approved translations, in case we detect an error after approving. Of course we're suppose to review everything before approving, but sometimes it happens that we realize there was a better word than the one used in the translation or maybe we detect a typo, but it's impossible to fix it because fields are uneditable once approved...

I think if you allow this for managers, it would improve overall quality. You could also allow translators to edit their own translations, after they are sent in order to fix possible errors before.


But, for this exceptional situations you can use the "report bug" link. Just the way you use it to report inaccuracies in gray fields (pre-approved ones). I've done it this way, of course trying to keep this practice to a minimum, in order not to overload the s with it.

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captorx » Mon Dec 10, 2007 5:33 am

Sure, that's an alternative, but it's not an easy one, there should be something more automatic. Also you can send an email to , but I think it would be better if you could fix errors by yourself.
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