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@ -5,41 +5,45 @@ from English to Polish. How can I check that my `pl.po` file works good?
I have some experience with building Debian packages, but I don't know I have some experience with building Debian packages, but I don't know
too much about working with PO files in Debian packages. too much about working with PO files in Debian packages.
> Try putting it into the po/ directory and running make and make install > Try putting it into the po/ directory and running make and make install
> in there, that should create the .mo and install it somewhere > in there, that should create the .mo and install it somewhere
> appropriate. ikiwiki should display translated messages when building the > appropriate. ikiwiki should display translated messages when building the
> wiki (with -v). > wiki (with -v).
2. I'll send you my translation when I finish it, of course. But what about 2. I'll send you my translation when I finish it, of course. But what about
updating my PO file? Should I send it to you for every ikiwiki issue? updating my PO file? Should I send it to you for every ikiwiki issue?
Maybe you should give write access to ikiwiki repository for translators Maybe you should give write access to ikiwiki repository for translators
of PO files? of PO files?
> I recently set up a git repository mirroring the main svn repository (see > I recently set up a git repository mirroring the main svn repository (see
> [[download]]) and one idea is that perhaps translators can use that for a > [[download]]) and one idea is that perhaps translators can use that for a
> distributed revision control system that I can merge back from into svn. > distributed revision control system that I can merge back from into svn.
> I can set up accounts for svn, but as it's on my own personal server and > I can set up accounts for svn, but as it's on my own personal server and
> not a sourceforge/alioth like thing, it's a bit of a pain and maintenance > not a sourceforge/alioth like thing, it's a bit of a pain and maintenance
> burden for me. > burden for me.
>> OK, I've picked up Subversion for your ikiwiki, so I can get into >> OK, I've picked up Subversion for your ikiwiki, so I can get into
>> Git now ;) >> Git now ;)
3. What is the best way to update my PO file when you do some changes in 3. What is the best way to update my PO file when you do some changes in
`ikiwiki.pot` file? Should I translate my PO file from scratch or `ikiwiki.pot` file? Should I translate my PO file from scratch or
can I do diff for old and new `ikiwiki.pot` file and update only differences? can I do diff for old and new `ikiwiki.pot` file and update only differences?
> There are standard tools for working with po files, and the po file > There are standard tools for working with po files, and the po file
> should be updated as part of the wiki build process so that any fuzzy > should be updated as part of the wiki build process so that any fuzzy
> strings are so marked. > strings are so marked.
>> Could you please point me any good references or write a quick start >> Could you please point me any good references or write a quick start
>> for translators? I think it can be very useful for me and other people. >> for translators? I think it can be very useful for me and other people.
>>> I'm not a translator, so I don't really know..
4. What about "gettexting" button titles and link names? Do you really 4. What about "gettexting" button titles and link names? Do you really
think that there should be hardcoded in ikiwiki templates? --Pawel think that there should be hardcoded in ikiwiki templates? --Pawel
> I don't know, really. Recai's approach seems to show promise. > I don't know, really. Recai's approach seems to show promise.
>> BTW, why does ikiwiki number my questions wrongly (1., 1., 1., 1., >> BTW, why does ikiwiki number my questions wrongly (1., 1., 1., 1.,
>> instead of 1., 2., 3., 4.)? Where have I made a Markdown mistake? --Pawel >> instead of 1., 2., 3., 4.)? Where have I made a Markdown mistake? --Pawel
>>> My indentation mistake, I think. --[[Joey]]