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    Where can i highlight spelling errors on app pages on the OpenStore website?

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    • BollyB Offline
      Bolly @Opolork
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      @Opolork No, that's not an option. The OpenStore maintainer has nothing to do with the text that each programmer puts in their applications. Besides, you had to open an issue in each application, not both in the same application.

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      • OpolorkO Offline
        Opolork @Bolly
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        @Bolly said in Where can i highlight spelling errors on app pages on the OpenStore website?:

        @Opolork No, that's not an option. The OpenStore maintainer has nothing to do with the text that each programmer puts in their applications.

        Ok, understood.

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          Opolork @Bolly
          last edited by Opolork

          @Bolly said in Where can i highlight spelling errors on app pages on the OpenStore website?:

          Besides, you had to open an issue in each application, not both in the same application.

          Thanks for the heads up, I overlooked that mistake. I'll get around to fixing it. 👍

          Edit: Done!

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          • CiberSheepC Offline
            CiberSheep @Opolork
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            @Opolork the issue tracker is on the top level:

            https://gitlab.com/groups/theopenstore/-/issues

            As Bolly stated, each app has its own maintainer. It is a bit of work, as you have to contact each maintainer, but we will be more than happy to fix the spelling mistakes. Opening an issue (again, as stated before) might be the easiest way at least for now... Oh, and thank you

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            • OpolorkO Offline
              Opolork @CiberSheep
              last edited by

              Hi @CiberSheep. Thank you.

              Here they are:

              https://gitlab.com/theopenstore/openstore/-/issues/40

              https://gitlab.com/theopenstore/openstore/-/issues/41

              👍 🙂

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              • CiberSheepC Offline
                CiberSheep @Opolork
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                @Opolork I think I didn't explain myself correctly 😄
                The issue has to be opened in the Git page of the app, not of the OpenStore (the OpenStore is an index sort of)

                So: for the Trolly app, go to the source page and open the issue there

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                aka: https://gitlab.com/alaskalinuxuser/trolly/-/issues

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                • OpolorkO Offline
                  Opolork @CiberSheep
                  last edited by

                  Hi @CiberSheep.

                  Ok. I posted to those places already over a week ago but nothing has been done.

                  https://gitlab.com/alaskalinuxuser/trolly/-/issues
                  https://gitlab.com/alaskalinuxuser/MyFinance/-/issues

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                  • BollyB Offline
                    Bolly @Opolork
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                    @Opolork said in Where can i highlight spelling errors on app pages on the OpenStore website?:

                    Hi @CiberSheep.

                    Ok. I posted to those places already over a week ago but nothing has been done.

                    These things take time. They are volunteers like you. Patience.

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                    • OpolorkO Offline
                      Opolork @Bolly
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                      @Bolly Fair enough. 🙂

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                      • OpolorkO Offline
                        Opolork
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                        Yesterday, I got emails from AlaskaLinuxUser (GitLab), thanking me, and saying both pages were fixed.

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