| Issue 46: | Hebrew translation for Marave | |
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The following file is the Hebrew translation of Marave The Hebrew translation is actually the modified version of the current (as of 14/2/2010) Spanish translation (Just replaced the Spanish terms with Hebrew ones) Please let me know if there are any problems Kind regards, Yaron Shahrabani
Feb 14, 2010
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roberto.alsina
Feb 14, 2010
The translation is in as of r245 Just in case: a tool to make tranalting much easier is Qt's linguist, you can get it here for windows and mac: http://qt-apps.org/content/show.php/Qt+Linguist+Download? content=89360 On Linux it should come with your distribution.
Feb 14, 2010
Yeah I know this tool, it has many compatibility issued with Hebrew so I can't use it (goes for Arabic too I guess) I have Ubuntu 9.04 so I still have the old version, when I'll upgrade I'll check the linguist issue again, in the meanwhile my Hebrew bug in their bugtracking system is still open and untouched... Thanks for your compliments and I'll sure check it back tomorrow BTW after the changes are added will it affect my file as well or should I add the new strings manually?
Feb 14, 2010
It should be enough to edit https://code.google.com/p/marave/source/browse/trunk/marave/marave_he.ts When there are new strings it will update automatically. BTW: if you want commit rights, I'll be happy to add you!
Feb 14, 2010
how exactly do i make a translation file? i opend the spanish version and saved it as german, translated everything to german and saved it. but when i open marave i still get the english version. how can i use this?
Feb 14, 2010
@bdgraue all fixed in Issue 47
Feb 14, 2010
Yes I'd love that, thanks!
Feb 14, 2010
@6 There you are, let me know if there's any problems.
Feb 14, 2010
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sh.yaron
Feb 14, 2010
I want to translate the nsi, any experience with that?
Labels:
-Type-Defect -Priority-Medium Type-Enhancement Priority-Low
Feb 14, 2010
None whatsoever :-( I suppose somethig like this: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/Creating_language_files_and_integrating_with_MUI I'll try to do spanish and see if it works.
Feb 14, 2010
So how do I generate a new ts file? I want to start a Polish translation. I guess normal qt tools won't work here (lupdate projectfile.pro)...
Feb 15, 2010
Hey Roberto, can you please check whether adding the line: !insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "Hebrew" (right afther the English one) adds the Hebrew option to the Installer I see you haven't changed the default screen and didn't add screens to the installation so I think it might just do the trick (I actaully translated NSIS to Hebrew couple of years ago so I'm quite sure)
Feb 15, 2010
And I also updated the Hebrew file and I couldn't figure out if there's a way to upload the file using the Web Interface or I need to use SVN Neither way I sent it through here (also because I can't compile the qm file) Kind regards, Yaron Shahrabani
Feb 15, 2010
@12 what works is pylupdate4 *py -ts marave_cz.ts
Feb 15, 2010
@13 I'll check it ASAP
Feb 15, 2010
@14 just SVN I'm afraid. Or you can just post them here ;-)
Feb 15, 2010
Closing the issue, of course feel free to commit or post here updated translations. Thanks for your work! I created Issue 52 for the installer translations job.
Status:
Fixed
Feb 18, 2010
Hey, Hebrew update is attached! I had some thoughts about Marave but allow me to ask a small question first: What's taj mode? (Surprisingly the word Taj has no meaning in Hebrew) Second, I was thinking, I really need this kind of tool in order to translate, sometimes all I need is to focus, Marave does support syntax highlighting but no native PO mode support, will you concider this in the future (I can open another issue if needed) And finally, how about giving Marave several IDE function and maybe even help the programmers focus on their work, what do you think?
Feb 18, 2010
Taj is a friend of mine, Sirtaj Kang, so no need to translate it. That string will never make it to the UI so it doesn't really matter. Marave is using GNU source-highlight to do the highlighting, so if there's a PO mode for that... I am doing a plugin system now which should allow to expand Marave in almost any way, from extra panels to shortcuts to anything else, so more IDE functions can be optional. Then I will move some non-core stuff (like the music player) into plugins.
Feb 18, 2010
Committed new translation.
Feb 22, 2010
Updated (there was only the Esc string this time)
Feb 22, 2010
Updated thanks!
Feb 25, 2010
Hebrew update
Feb 26, 2010
Committed in r432, thanks! |