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- This patch will allow CJK input on Mac OS X 10.4 or later. On 10.6 it uses the new API, where the input window will appear under the focused field, on 10.4 and 10.5 it just shows a global input window at the bottom of the screen, see the attached screenshots.
Today is a big day for translations of OpenTTD!Translators are now organised as teams of our GitHub organisation.
That means:
- You no longer need an OpenTTD-specific account to become a translator: you can use GitHub accounts for most OpenTTD things now.(bug tracker, BaNaNaS, translations, development, …)
- Becoming a translator is now super easy: you just click a few buttons to become a member of the team.
- There is one team for each language, which allows the translators to get to know each other, and have group conversations within the team.
Manged to reproduce it on Mac OS X 10.6.2 with rev 19374. I just let OpenTTD run with the music on in the background. After 5 minutes or so, it crashed repeatedly somewhere deep in CoreAudio.
There is only one downside:
Openttd For Mac Os X 10.8
- Everyone who was a translator before needs to reapply.
Openttd For Mac Os X 10.10
While this is good news for all translators, this is also a great step forward for our infrastructure:after migrating the source code and bug tracker in 2019, this year we could migrate BaNaNaS and the WebTranslator.This only leaves the Wiki as the last service that still needs an OpenTTD-specific account. (guess what task is next?)