Re: Translation of Chronojump
- From: Xavier de Blas <xaviblas cvs gnome org>
- To: danilo gnome org
- Cc: gnome-i18n gnome org, Juan Gonzalez <juan iearobotics com>
- Subject: Re: Translation of Chronojump
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:01:26 +0200
Thanks a lot Danilo
I hope now all is ok, if not, please tell me (probably i didn't
understood something)
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/chronojump/po/
When it's ok, could someone put chronojump in HEAD/Extras at the GNOME
I18n Statistic pages? as Simos Xenitellis said in this thread.
Thanks
On dc, 2006-04-26 at 13:00 +0200, Danilo Åegan wrote:
> Ð ÑÑÐ, 26. 04 2006. Ñ 12:49 +0200, Xavier de Blas ÐÐÑÐ:
> > Hello all
> >
> > Firstly, thanks for answering
> >
> > Could i use Intltool without autoconf/automake ?
>
> For the status pages and for translators, you only need to make use of
> "intltool-update" and similar.
>
> The simplest setup for you would be to:
>
> 1. run "touch POTFILES.in" in "po" directory
> 2. run "intltool-update -m" in "po" directory which will report missing
> files
> 3. run "cp missing POTFILES.in"
> 4. add "po/LINGUAS" file listing all the languages it's translated to
> (eg. "de" part of de.po files you've got, one per line)
>
> To test, run "intltool-update -p" to generate a POT file. If you see
> any kind of *.pot file, it means it succeeded. To update the
> translation, try "intltool-update de" (if you've got "de.po").
>
> Finally, when all of this works, let us know so we can
>
> To see how C# support otherwise works (I am not sure of the keywords
> gettext picks up), check other packages such as Blam!
> (http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/blam).
>
>
> Cheers,
> Danilo
>
>
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