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    • G
      guru last edited by

      I dialed today with 16.04-OTA5 for the 1st time to the computers of my bank. And realized that where before was the # symbol, now is some 'No.' written. Is this intention or my clumsy config? Or just a bug?

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      • Lakotaubp
        Lakotaubp @guru last edited by

        @guru Not sure on why but it still gives #

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          guru last edited by guru

          http://www.unixarea.de/download_250823694_123557.jpg

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          • Lakotaubp
            Lakotaubp @guru last edited by

            @guru sorry answer not to clear. I don't know why its changed but if you press NO you will still get # dialed

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              guru @Lakotaubp last edited by

              @lakotaubp yes, it does. But I've never seen a (hardware) dial pad with a No. button

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              • mymike
                mymike last edited by

                @guru it should be like that because a wrong translation, if you try to switch language on your phone # should be back.
                to fix it go to weblate and look for your language. use the search tool to find No. and correct it with #

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                  guru @mymike last edited by

                  @mymike said in dial-pad without #-symbol:

                  @guru it should be like that because a wrong translation, if you try to switch language on your phone # should be back.
                  to fix it go to weblate and look for your language. use the search tool to find No. and correct it with #

                  But, my language is currently set to English(United Kingdom). I will now switch to Español(España), reboot, there is now #, will switch back to English(United Kingdom), reboot, and got back the No.

                  In the weblate page there is says Source: # Translation: No. Do you want me to correct this? Do I have write access to this?

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                  • advocatux
                    advocatux @guru last edited by

                    @guru depending on the language team, you can edit directly or make a suggestion. The team members will receive a notification with any suggestion so one way or another they can correct that.

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