Op Vr, 2010-10-29 om 00:11 +0100 skryf Gil Forcada: > Hi! > > El dj 28 de 10 de 2010 a les 22:54 +0200, en/na Petr Kovar va escriure: > > Hi! > > > > Gil Forcada <gforc...@gnome.org>, Sat, 16 Oct 2010 13:11:16 +0200: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > I'm really proud (and shamed for the delay) to finally present to all of > > > you the first survey to our GNOME i18n community! > > > > > > First of all, a BIG THANK YOU!! to all coordinators who replied [0] > > > > And above all, big thank you, Gil, for this magnificent work! It really > > uncovers a lot, and enables us to think about our project management & > > planning in some quite new ways. It was a great idea to conduct such a > > survey in the first place. > > Actually I miserably fail to send the (for me, and I hope for lots of > teams also) most important point: > > In the same way that there's gtk+ and gtk+-properties, i.e. two po files > for a single module, it would be extremely useful for translators if ALL > schemas were going to a different po file and thus having a double > effect on translators: > - know which strings are actually visible to the users > - reducing a lot [1] the number of strings to translate to reach the > glorious 80% > > Cheers, > > [1] I want to gather some number to enforce my point before sending a > proposal (if as a gnome-i18n team agree on this) to the release team. If > anyone wants to spend some minutes getting this data would be lovely :)
Hallo Gil Do you want to find all gconf schema strings? If that is what you want to do, it is very easy with pogrep from the Translate Toolkit: http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/pogrep If you have all the files in directory/, something like this should give you what you want: pogrep --search=locations "schemas.in" directory gconf and the output will be written to the gconf directory, containing just the strings that have "schemas.in" in the #: lines. Then it is easy to count the strings and words to work out the percentage: pocount gconf pocount directory That should give the answer. I'm quite interested to know this myself! Friedel -- Recently on my blog: http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/quote-week-why-you-cant-fix-everything _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n