Yeah, I neglected translations a bit... I am going to implement adequate Qbs module for extracting translations.
When it comes to Qbs, it's not dead. Community has taken over the project, there's active development and recent version was released just 44 days ago. We migrated from QMake to Qbs, when it was still supported by Qt Company and promoted as official build system for Qt 6. Thus we assumed Qbs is the future. We've found that Qbs has some issues (like every software), but in overal it's very capable and powerful piece of software. It also provides much faster builds on Windows. I wish more people would give it a try before burying the project, to at least see the potential. With something like Qbs we could create a build framework with reusable components, so that each KDE subproject could benefit from it and become naturally integrated. It may be hard to accomplish with CMake. Regards, Michal > El dilluns, 3 de febrer de 2020, a les 17:57:24 CET, Michal Policht va > escriure: >> Hello there, >> >> CuteHMI (https://cutehmi.kde.org/) has been moved to kdereview. > It has no Messages.sh for translation extraction. > > Any particular reason you're using a dead build system none of our projects > uses? > > Cheers, > Albert > >> CuteHMI is meant to be a set of tools and components that help one to >> create QML-based HMI/SCADA software. >> >> The project has been started few years ago, because I couldn't find any >> open-source, QML-based HMI/SCADA framework I could put my things into. >> >> Regards >> >> Michal Policht >> >> >> > > >