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1181  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 21, 2012, 10:29:13 AM
I also have problems with translating "seed", "freeze", "unfreeze" and few more. It makes no sense to do direct translation...

@ThomasV: what about word "Balance"? It's not on the list...


add it. I must have forgotten it.
1182  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 21, 2012, 10:06:42 AM
A translation proposal: The term "seed" in German could be "Samen" or "Saat" or "Keim". But none of them really fit for this purpose as they are primarly botanical terms.
Imho "Quellschlüssel" would be more suitable, in English it means "Source key". Maybe somebody has another suggestion?

The term "deseed" means "entkernen", which means "remove the core".

thanks, you can add your suggestions here:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Electrum/Translation
this page will be used to localize the GUI

Note that the commands used by the command line interface are not going to be localized
1183  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Minimal Electrum builds for Windows XP & 7 on: May 21, 2012, 08:39:33 AM
I'm not sure how to please everybody regarding font and window size preferences, will
think about what would be the best way to proceed...
maybe we could add it to the list of options?
1184  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 21, 2012, 05:11:12 AM
What version of Python do you have? I think the dev likes you to have 2.7.

you need at least python 2.6.
EDIT: I just added a test of the python version to the setup script
1185  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 20, 2012, 06:12:08 AM
Nope, the same thing still happens (just tested again)...
with ecdsa.org?
1186  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 19, 2012, 10:34:05 PM
Thanks. I just tested it, and now I can see that when the process stalls
at the last address (115 for me) there is no more data received, and I have to
manually close the window. (First, I tried to wait for 3 minutes but nothing else
was happening)

can you test if you still have that problem?
I just fixed something (serverside) that could have had to do with it
1187  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 19, 2012, 03:40:55 PM
version 0.52 released today.

no new features, but 3 bugfixes:
 * correctly display small amounts (reported by flatfly)
 * display "at:" address if bitcoins are received on a change address (reported by flatfly)
 * fix socket problem
1188  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 19, 2012, 08:47:08 AM
1. tiny amounts (like 1 satoshi) are unexpectedly displayed in 'scientific
    notation', such as 1E-8 rather than 0.00000001.
indeed. format_satoshis() needs to be rewritten using Decimal.as_tuple()

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2. i was playing around with satoshidice a little bit: the amounts returned
    by satoshidice show with a blank description, which looks a bit strange...
I see. this is because it is sending to a change address.  EDIT: that's fixed on git.
1189  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 07:57:30 PM
@ThomasV: any idea why do i get this message occasionally? It happens once out of 10 times in general... it also happened before, so it's not about this brand new build.

I click OK and try sending again and then it works...


I noticed this on my server.
I did investigate a few of those transactions, and the error was caused by insufficient fees.
(note that you need to pay a higher fee if you try to spend recent coins)

this does not mean that it is always the cause. it might fail at connecting inputs for some other reason (server side bug)
1190  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 07:52:06 PM
As announced in the other thread, I have found a way to add a virtual
console to my package that should support the full Electrum command-line.
All tests have proven quite good so far.

this is great news.
with full console support I believe there is no more reason to use the old btcurious builds.

I will therefore stop supporting the old (native) protocol at ecdsa.org, and enforce the stratum protocol used in version 0.44.
users who are still on client 0.43 or older will need to upgrade.
1191  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 04:06:48 PM
since I found out how to install files in setup.py, I added a GNOME menu item in the install script.
Hence the new release (0.51)

If you use GNOME, 'pip install' should add Electrum to your Applications->Network menu
1192  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 03:37:25 PM
I've started Slovenian language (si). It's not done jet. I have to contact some of my colleagues (who studied our language at university) for certain words and proper translation. It will take some time...

thanks! that was fast!!
1193  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 02:07:43 PM
I have offered an undisclosed amount of Bitcoin to my friend in Vietnam to do the translation for this locale.
nice!
1194  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 18, 2012, 01:50:03 PM
New version: 0.50

Changelog:
* Electrum is ready for crowdsourced localization!

This release ships with a localization script, 'mki18n.py'.
It also includes language files for German and French (only 3 messages are translated so far)

Anyone can join the translation efffort.

mki18n.py will read translations from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Electrum/Translation and create .mo files in your 'locale' directory
After you call this script, you need to run 'sudo python setup.py install' in order to install the new translation on your system.
(edit: you will need to add a line to setup.py if your language is not there)


1195  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 17, 2012, 04:41:32 PM
I also sent you 1BTC as thanks for being so responsive about bugfixes.
thank you!
1196  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 17, 2012, 03:20:48 PM
Thanks so much for those bug fixes! As far as I can tell that completely fixes the problems that I listed as 1,2,3, and 5.

However, offline wallets and imported keys are still incompatible:
When you "electrum import <pub>:<priv>" followed by "electrum deseed" then "electrum addresses -k", <priv> is displayed.

only for imported keys (imported keys are not generated using the seed).
or did you expect deseed to remove the private keys of imported addresses too?

EDIT: I changed that in the way you seem to expect; it makes sense.

see version 0.49d:  'deseed' and 'reseed' now export seed AND imported_keys

Warning: this changes the .seed format. You will not be able to call 'reseed' with the new version and an old .seed file.
1197  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet on: May 17, 2012, 01:01:04 PM
Hello! Due to the newbie restrictions, i can't post this in the "electrum" thread, so i post it here:

Electrum is an awesome client but there seem to be some bugs in the "flatfly" windows build:
  • It only generates new addresses (new wallet) with an online connection. And if the client is closed and then started without a connection, the gui doesnt show the addresses anymore, though they are still in the wallet.dat.
  • The command line parameters (eg. import, addresses, ..) dont work!

It doesnt matter, if the wallet is encrypted or not.
I use electrum 0.49 - Win Vista

With the "old" build from btcurious, it worked!



indeed, the build from flatfly does not completely support command line parameters

you can create an offline wallet with Electrum, but it does involve the command line:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Electrum#Offline_wallet
1198  Economy / Marketplace / blackdtools now sells tibia gold for bitcoin on: May 17, 2012, 12:33:50 PM
not sure if this has already been discussed: blackdtools now sells tibia gold for bitcoin

http://www.blackdtools.com/forum/showthread.php?58097-Blackdtools-now-support-the-new-digital-currency-of-the-world-the-Bitcoin

tibia.com is a mmorpg that claims to have 300000 players
1199  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 17, 2012, 12:06:33 PM
I don't think so, because when it does go fine all the way to 152, it doesn't take longer to process addresses 115 and 116 than the others. I'll try to reproduce the error while in console mode to see I can get a traceback or something.

if you feel like debugging, you can uncomment the two lines in interface.py that contain "<--" and "-->"
it will display the messages sent and received from the server
1200  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Electrum - a new thin client on: May 17, 2012, 11:58:34 AM
It displays "synchronizing", but it seems that I do have to kill and restart it before it actually synchronizes.
My wallet file is approximately 500KB.

EDIT: I tried again, this time all went fine with no hiccups, and I found out that I actually have
152 addresses, not 115. So for some reason, it sometimes hangs at or around 115 for me.

maybe your 116th address has a very long history?
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