On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 10, 2:58 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Very nice plugin. Could you make it report abandoned translations,
>> > too? I had some strings in there that you removed from site.language.
>>
>> Ok, I just uploaded a revised version of the script. Please check to
>> let me know if it does what it is supposed to. I don't work with
>> language files much, but I think it is correct.
>
> Tried it and it worked. But the output indentation did not work:
>
> ->
> bla:
> <-
>
> But no indentation.

Guess I have the pattern fixed up on my engine to recognize regular <
and >. I'll have that patched for the next release.

>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > We should finally find all missing translations. There are whole
>> > action pages that are not being translated. Dan, if the action pages
>> > and site.language in 3.3.2 are up to date, I could add the missing
>> > translation markups and translation strings. What's your opinion on
>> > this?
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand what you mean. If you are talking about
>> additions that need to be made to the core site.language page, or
>> perhaps action pages that don't have the proper translation marks, let
>> me know and I definitely want to add those.  It would only be someone
>> using a different language that would catch those.
>
> Yes, that is exactly what I mean. Translation marks on action pages
> and (as a consequence) additions to site.language and all
> site.language.xx. When I find some time, I'll take care of those
> missing translations and tell you. Or better send you the updated
> files.

Great. Thanks for the help with this. It is a time consuming process.

>> Note, the "abandoned" language lines may actually be "missed" lines in
>> the site.language file. So it would be a good idea to double check
>> they are not needed before deleting them. Everything is compared off
>> the site.language page.
>
> I only saw strings we already agreed on to abandon. "php" for example.

Add those corrections to the file you send me. Will get them all fixed
up at one time.

>> Actually, thinking about it more, to help keep everything in sync, I
>> just changed the plugin to force it to retrieve the system
>> site.language page, rather than any local site.language page that
>> might exist. This is to ensure every site's language file is compared
>> with the latest record. And it should help us to keep the core better
>> updated. If you have added entries to your site.language file that are
>> not in the core I need to get those added so this plugin can work more
>> effectively.
>
> We seem to be in sync now. As said, I'll tell you about missing
> translation marks and missing strings as soon as possible.

Yeah, this is a pretty nifty little plugin. I like the plugin checker.
Works pretty cool. Appreciate you inspiring me to get these done.
After the fact, it feels good to have. Before the fact, it seems like
a lot of work!

>> I'm so thankful for a good community like this helping to make every
>> little aspect of BoltWire work better!
>
> Well, I'm thankful for a skilled and supportive developer. :)

Well, we are all in this together.  Your compliments are appreciated though.

Cheers,
Dan

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