[Newbies] Re: Delete translations
stephane ducasse
stephane.ducasse at free.fr
Wed Oct 24 17:00:17 UTC 2007
On 23 oct. 07, at 16:00, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
> Per-package translation files can provide translations for a
> specific class category. This overrides the default translation
> file provided with the system. We are testing this with DrGeoII in
> fact, we made a DrGeoII.mo file and place that next to the etoys.mo
> file containing the system translations, and translations from the
> new file will get picked up for all classes in the DrGeoII-*
> categories.
Ok I would have to really have a look to understand.
With hilaire we always wanted to have translations attached to packages.
>
> This work is not finished and integrated yet, but supporting
> independent translations for add-on packages has been a design
> requirement from the beginning, since we do want to support those
> additions as well as possible.
>
> To get features like this into the squeak.org version, someone
> would have to take on the task of "harvesting" interesting things
> from the OLPC etoys update stream.
yes I would like to do this task if I participate to the 3.11
Now I was wondering how I could keep tracks of this (besides reading
the changesets)
>
> - Bert -
>
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 7:35 , stephane ducasse wrote:
>
>> Bert
>>
>> How do you store the translations?
>> Because it would be cool to get them per packages as ressources
>> package.
>> I know that OLPC does not have mc but it would be good for Squeak.
>>
>> I would like to see a merge or flow from OLPC new features to Squeak.
>> What would be the process to make sure that nothing is lost for
>> squeak?
>>
>> Stef
>>>
>>> Actually, we do not use NLT anymore for OLPC. We exported all
>>> translations to po files:
>>>
>>> https://translations.launchpad.net/etoys/first-deployment/+pots/
>>> etoys
>>>
>>> This lets use use the "gettext" translation tools that are the
>>> standard in Linux.
>>>
>>>> It is very easy to add languages, merge, etc, but I do not find
>>>> how to delete one of them.
>>>>
>>>> Another question:
>>>> Which is Babel function?
>>>
>>> Not sure what the question is.
>>>
>>> - Bert -
>
>
>
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