I did some more research and voilą: sunday night Martin (martin_AT_sudemo.info) announced his translation project in the forums. I'm in contact with him.
Regards,
Michael
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:54:30PM +0100, Michael Herger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi!
Does anybody know about a project to translate e-smith (or parts of it)
into german language? I've also read about a how to about translations (by
Gordon Rowell?). Where can I find it? This could be a project I'm
interested in.
It's really fairly simple:
cd /etc/e-smith/locale cp -rp fr de
for file in $(find de -type f) do perl -i -p -e 's/lang="fr"/lang="de"/'; $file
Translate_trans_tags_to_German $file done
/etc/e-smith/events/actions/navigation-conf
- Set your Browser to look for "de" first - Browse to http://<server>/server-manager/
The magic Translate_trans_tags_to_German is a matter of just replacing the French <trans>...</trans> blocks with their German equivalents. The English is in the corresponding /etc/e-smith/locale/en-us/.... file.
For starters, pick a small file such as online-manual.
Gordon -- Gordon Rowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gormand.com.au Gormand Pty Ltd PO Box 239 St Pauls NSW 2031 Australia
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