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i18n: disable 'no-wrap' on extract_messages to align wrap settings with weblate
In Weblate, the default wrap settings are used and this is not configurable.
This means that .po files will have wrapping at 76 characters.
On the other hand, the 'extract_messages' method in Kallithea was configured
to not wrap at all. When regenerating .po files based on a new .pot file,
there could thus be wrapping changes, back and forth.
Avoid this by removing the 'no-wrap' setting and falling back to (hopefully)
the same default as Weblate.
Instead of:
msgid "very long line"
it will now emit it more readable:
msgid ""
"very long "
"line"
In Weblate, the default wrap settings are used and this is not configurable.
This means that .po files will have wrapping at 76 characters.
On the other hand, the 'extract_messages' method in Kallithea was configured
to not wrap at all. When regenerating .po files based on a new .pot file,
there could thus be wrapping changes, back and forth.
Avoid this by removing the 'no-wrap' setting and falling back to (hopefully)
the same default as Weblate.
Instead of:
msgid "very long line"
it will now emit it more readable:
msgid ""
"very long "
"line"
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====================
Backing up Kallithea
====================
Settings
--------
Just copy your .ini file, it contains all Kallithea settings.
Whoosh index
------------
The Whoosh index is located in the ``data/index`` directory where you installed
Kallithea, i.e., the same place where the ini file is located
Database
--------
When using sqlite just copy kallithea.db.
Any other database engine requires a manual backup operation.
A database backup will contain all gathered statistics.
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