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sharptoothed sharptoothed 27. November 2012 27. November 2012 um 10:11:37 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Ты настоящий друг! :-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 27. November 2012 27. November 2012 um 09:14:02 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Please consider presenting me a modest 1% of this amount. ;-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 20. November 2012 20. November 2012 um 15:25:32 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Great! A standalone Tatoeba application could be really useful in the situations when Internet connection is not available or slow/unstable. Besides, some people find more convenient to use PC applications rather than Web-based ones. So, good luck! :-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 20. November 2012 20. November 2012 um 08:35:50 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Good idea! Receiving e-mails in native language is always pleasant even for polyglots. :-)
I think, it should be relatively easy to implement since Tatoeba already has internationalisation features.

sharptoothed sharptoothed 19. November 2012 19. November 2012 um 21:45:36 UTC link zur Pinnwand

For Tatoeba admins and developers.

I've found a minor bug in Tatoeba mail notification system that affects the way how mail "Subject:" header is constructed. It seems that data for this header field is being supplied straight in UTF-8 encoding, without any conversion. This breaks RFC 5322 that allows only US-ASCII in header fields and prevents some mail clients (K-9, for example) from displaying this field correctly. The "Subject:" field body should be converted into "base64" or "quoted-printable" encodings using MIME syntax as per RFC 2045.
In addition, message headers lack "Content-Transfer-Encoding:" header field that may lead (though, very unlikely) to unexpected problems with some mail servers and clients. Adding "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit" should secure us against this probability.

sharptoothed sharptoothed 1. November 2012 1. November 2012 um 18:21:30 UTC link zur Pinnwand

どうもありがとうございました。^^
(I hope you'll be able to read this by yourself very soon. :-))

sharptoothed sharptoothed 31. Oktober 2012 31. Oktober 2012 um 09:04:58 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Thanks a lot for your confidence! :-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 30. Oktober 2012 30. Oktober 2012 um 07:36:37 UTC link zur Pinnwand

А, ну да. Но всё равно спасибо. :-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 30. Oktober 2012 30. Oktober 2012 um 07:34:14 UTC link zur Pinnwand

Thanks for putting confidence in me! I'll try to not let you down, pals. :-)

Спасибо за оказанное доверие! Я постараюсь вас не подвести. :-)

sharptoothed sharptoothed 27. Oktober 2012 27. Oktober 2012 um 10:06:21 UTC link zur Pinnwand

As far as I can judge, furigana is generated via special part of speech and morphology analyzer software. It does a great job yet there are many cases where it produces incorrect results. I'm not sure if there is an easy way to improve its functionality so it maybe really worth implementing a separate feature that will allow to edit furigana by hand. Though, it may require significant change in user interface, I suspect.