Re: keywords in desktop files, again



Thanks, the one in Danish has been corrected :)

2013/3/24 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>:
Hi all,

Here is the report I've generated about the missing «;» in the Keywords
translated string.

Translation team coordinator: As this is an important fix we should do
before the new release, please let me know if you won't be able to fix it,
so I'll review and fix it for you.

Best regards


2013/3/24 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>

Hi Ask,

You can use this script to get all the PO files for the most relevant
languages. The script also has the ability to get all the language codes
from DL, sou you can get all the PO files from all the languages.

Cheers!


2013/3/23 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklarsen gmail com>

Hi

What is the easiest way to download all the translations in all
languages?

Regards
Ask

2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>:
It works great!!

I've detected (and fixed) an error in gnome-control-center. Thanks!!

This weekend ill try to clean the output to be less verbose and I'll
create
a report with it. Stay tuned!!

Again, many thanks!


2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklarsen gmail com>

It can be used like this:

askhl mime:~/translate$ find -name "*.po" | xargs desktopfilecheck.py
./gdm-and-friends/gnome-control-center.gnome-3-8.da.po
ERROR, bad syntax line 6684:
#. Translators: those are keywords for the wacom tablet control-center
panel
#: ../panels/wacom/gnome-wacom-panel.desktop.in.in.h:4
msgid "Tablet;Wacom;Stylus;Eraser;Mouse;"
msgstr "Tegneplade;Wacom;Pen;Viskelæder;Mus"

Regards
Ask

2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklarsen gmail com>:
Hi, here's a script (uses pyg3t):

  http://www.student.dtu.dk/~ashj/opendir/desktopfilecheck.py

I'm actually at work at the moment, but someone can run it or I'll
do
it tomorrow or so when I have time.

Let me know about any issues or if it needs to check for anything
else.

Regards
Ask

2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>:
Hi Ask,

The Keywords string just has to end with ";" to be ok, no need to
have
the
same number of words

Many thanks fin advance for your script!


2013/3/22 Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklarsen gmail com>

Hi

Could someone specify how these files *should* be translated?
Must
there be the same number of elements in the list?

I suppose the most obvious thing is that it should end with ;.

I'll write a script and check it on all the files, then send a
complete
list.

Regards
Ask

2013/3/22 Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>:
In bash it may be tricky to do this check, but I guess Python
could
help. I
tried to do it in bash and I wasted my time :(


2013/3/22 Andre Klapper <ak-47 gmx net>

On Fri, 2013-03-22 at 15:46 +0100, Olav Vitters wrote:
Any idea how that could be implemented? I am willing to make
it
happen,
just don't see how. E.g. figure out exactly which line is the
Keywords
line, etc.

        Grep for a line that starts with
 #: ../
        and includes the string
.desktop.in.in.h:
        then find the next line that starts with
msgid
        and ends with
;"
        then count the number of ; in that specific line,
        compare that number with the next line that starts with
msgstr
        and which is not
msgstr ""
        which would mean not translated yet.
        Trigger a warning if the number is not the same.
        Or something like that. Cough. Sounds error-prone.

andre
--
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http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/

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