On 2020/04/20 17:24:41, hahnjo wrote: > On 2020/04/20 09:09:22, fedelogy wrote: > > On 2020/04/19 15:04:38, hahnjo wrote: > > > As I'm not doing translations myself, it would be great if somebody familiar > > > with the process could comment on the faith of > > > scripts/auxiliar/texi-skeleton-update.py: It's not failing, but to me > doesn't > > > look like doing anything helpful either. > > > > I remember I tried using it when I started the translation about 10 years ago > > and it wasn't helpful at all. > > I'm Ok with removing it. Other translators will hopefully confirm (or not). > > I've removed it in the updated patch set. If somebody needs it after this patch > landed (which I'll delay a bit to give a fair chance for objection), we can > still restore it from the git history. > > > However, I would not remove completely that section in the CG. > > In general, the documentation doesn't take anything for granted, especially > when > > information is addressed to newcomers. > > I would write something like: > > > > """ > > Adding a Texinfo manual > > > > In order to start translating a new manual, simply copy the english files > within > > your language directory and translate them. > > For example, if you want to translate the first chapter of the Learning > Manual: > > > > cp Documentation/learning.tely Documentation/LANG/learning.tely > > cp Documentation/learning/tutorial.itely Documentation/LANG/tutorial.itely > > """ > > Ah, that matches more closely what I would have expected. I've added your text > to the patch, thanks!
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