29.09.2014 22:08, Giuliano Colla пишет:
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I believe that there's a simple way to go in the right direction.
Pochecker (when integrated in the IDE) is being added the capability of
opening a po file in the IDE editor.
The syntax highlighter for po files is already there.
Adding to the IDE editor some smarter po-file editing capabilities can
be done without a big effort, following the guidelines of the HTML
editor provided by the weblaz package, and perhaps implementing a
minimal codetool-like unit for po syntax (which is rather simple).

Do you really want to reimlement PoEdit or Lokalize in Lazarus (e.g. implement translation memory, dictionaries support etc.)? What for? I think it is better to just open external editor which is associated with PO files (e.g. PoEdit or Lokalize).

This could end in a smooth cycle: check, edit, check again, but even now
it's already usable: after all translations are performed by developers.

In many cases translators are not developers and have difficulties with programming.

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 Maxim Ganetsky                  mailto:gan...@narod.ru

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