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Add labels for source and target language selectors #116

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Instead of putting a single joining label between the two
selectors (which doesn't work in all languages) this gives them
their own labels (above). Other layout is adjusted to keep things
aligned (e.g. the up- and down-load buttons need to stay aligned
with the language selectors).

Bug: T216054

@samwilson samwilson added the WIP Work in progress label May 31, 2019
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Could you share a screenshot of this? Unable to test locally 😕

Instead of putting a single joining label between the two
selectors (which doesn't work in all languages) this gives them
their own labels (above). Other layout is adjusted to keep things
aligned (e.g. the up- and down-load buttons need to stay aligned
with the language selectors).

Bug: T216054
@samwilson samwilson force-pushed the lang-labels-T216054 branch from 83ef4a1 to 9fc36e0 Compare July 23, 2019 05:12
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It's currently looking like this:

svgtranslate-labels

@samwilson samwilson closed this Feb 17, 2020
@samwilson samwilson deleted the lang-labels-T216054 branch February 17, 2020 05:30
@samwilson samwilson restored the lang-labels-T216054 branch February 17, 2020 05:31
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I didn't mean to delete the branch. Although I'm not sure if this is still valid.

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