However, when looking at an individual report/graph, again the English title is used and both day and count in the table headings are also not localized:
For the “In Reply To” issue, it looks like our Czech translations are a bit lacking, our German server.de.yml file has user_notifications.in_reply_to but server.cs.yml does not. Translations fall back to English when keys are missing.
I am sorry, you are right. I confused myself. I translated the phrase just 4 days ago and yesterday it looked like it should have worked. The translations have not been committed yet though.
There seem to be other topics referring to the same problem. I don’t want to bump them all. What is the right thing to do? Just let them be or should they be somehow updated or closed?
First of all: thanks a lot! I didn’t have enough time to comment in the meantime, but I see that localization is applied much more widely in the dashboard now.
On small thing I still noticed: the back link to the report overview page does not seem to be localized.
They are. You can see that when you enable “verbose localization” because they have a number.
Those are just new strings, both were translated to German 4 days ago, but translations are only merged once a week. So brand new strings, that were added after translations were merged (or slightly before and no one had time to translate them in time) fall back to English. The translation will be added the next time translations are merged (usually Tuesday) and you will see them after updating.