Hi Mario, On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 21:20:14 +0100 Mario Blättermann <mario.blaetterm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 18.03.2013 20:48, schrieb Mario Blättermann: > > Hi Petr, > > > > Am 18.03.2013 20:38, schrieb Petr Kovar: > >> Hi Mario, > >> > >> You recently pushed the following commit to the > >> gnome-getting-started-docs git repo: > >> > >> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-getting-started-docs/commit/?id=8ff6ef7174d53ac45e68705976e81c9b22d6707b > >> > >>Please do not commit translated SVGs (screenshots); as I explained > >> in an email sent to gnome-i18n (see below), all translated SVGs > >> will be generated by a release engineer when releasing a new > >> gnome-getting-started-docs release (one is due today). > >> > > OK, thanks for the hint. I've removed the SVG files from Git again. > > You will find an archive file attached. > > > Sorry for the unneeded mail attachment. I've read your mail not > carefully enough. I understand it like »send the translated files to the > gnome-i18n mailing list«. OK, I don't have to bother anymore with a svg > editor. But I've another question: Will the translated > svg files compiled automatically? Yes, the translated SVG files will be created at build time. You can actually build the getting-started tarball yourself to see the translated SVGs. Just change to your local gnome-getting-started-docs directory and run: ./autogen.sh && make Then change to the gnome-help/de/ subdirectory to check the SVGs translated into your language. > I'm in doubt if this produces > meaningful pictures. If the translated string is noticeable longer than > the original one, it could lead to partially unreadable lines. Yes, you can get the translated SVGs by building the tarball, see above. Simply run "yelp ." in gnome-help/de/ to display the translated Mallard document with included SVGs. Thanks, Petr Kovar _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n