On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 07:14:30AM +0100, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > Quoting Daniel Burrows ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > Could someone please tell me if there is, indeed, an "aptitude- > > > > defaults.vi" file at this location on Debian? > > > > Since this mechanism was just added, I can guarantee you that there is > > no aptitude-defaults.vi; no-one has created one yet. > > So, indeed, the best would be to translate this to > "aptitude-defaults.vi" and I should as well turn the French > "translation" to "aptitude-defaults.fr". Right?
Right. You also need to translate the file itself, of course. :-) > > "aptitude-defaults.XX" will be loaded (if you translate that string to > > its file-name, as with, e.g., README) when the program starts up, > > overriding settings in "aptitude-defaults" and "section-descriptions". > > The main reason I added it is so that section translations can be added > > now that section descriptions are not hardcoded into the program, but > > translators are free to modify any other defaults they want to. (user > > settings will of course override anything specified in the configuration > > file) > > > Where should we put such files in aptitude's source tree if we want to > proposed them for our languages? I think alongside aptitude-defaults in the root of the source tree will be fine. Probably I should spend some time generating automatic translations of that file for all aptitude's languages, actually... (i.e., extracting translations from the old .po files) Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

