On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Pongrácz István <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Regarding our pseudo-gettext files, I think it is a good format, at least
> one can use free softwares to translate it, even simple txt editor.
>
> In the other hand, labels in general has some issues, due to that, English
> words usuall have different meanings in different context. Like 'to' means
> recipient in email context, date in time context etc. The other one is the
> 'account' and several other words.
>
> In this case, it is hard to translate correctly to a specific language.
>
> Please correct me, but when I translate a word, like 'to', I cannot manage
> that, where to use this translation.
>
I am sure prepositions are problematic there.
> I saw other solutions, where almost every labels/texts has its own label
> (identifier) and the translator could translate like this:
>
> - contact_account_creditlimit_label="Credit limit" (in english file)
> - contact_account_creditlimit_label="Hitelkeres" (in the Hungarian
> file)
>
> I also like the idea of some online systems, where the user in "dev mode"
> is able to rewrite/translate the label while he/she is using the system,
> clicking on a little icon.
>
In GNU Gettext you can use contexts to solve this problem. Have one string
with different contexts, specify the desired context at translation time
and away you go. Our modules do not support this however....
It's a shame because GNU Gettext is actually very mature. I am almost
wondering if we need to start another GNU Gettext module since none of the
ones I saw on CPAN seemed to work properly (maybe even use XS and create it
as a language binding to the GNU utilities).
> I know, it is not only about 1254, but translation infrastructure.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers,
>
> István
>
>
>
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> Feladó: "Chris Travers" <[email protected]>
> Címzett: "Development discussion for LedgerSMB" <
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> Dátum: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 23:05:39 -0700
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>
>
> Hi;
>
> In the process of resolving various issues on bug 1174, issues with the
> Hungarian translation, it was found that Locale::Maketext::Lexicon and GNU
> gettext do not have compatible handling of %. As I have looked further
> into the code it looks like only a very narrow subset of gettext formatting
> functions are supported by our current libraries because parameterization
> is handled in fundamentally different ways.
>
> GNU Gettext uses sprintf with appropriate qualifiers, and so % has to be
> escaped as %%. Locale::Maketext uses numeric identifiers with non-numeric
> ones being method names. What this means is that our .po files aren't
> really po files, but things that just kind of look like po files.
>
> Initially we settled on gettext files because we wanted to have a standard
> format. However this is not what we have now. So the question is, going
> forward (1.5 and beyond) do we want to continue to use pseudo-gettext
> files? Or do we want to move to something else? If we side with the
> current status quo we certainly need to document it.
>
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