Well, the more I think about it - the number of installer strings is quite small, so why not make a multilanguage installer for every language pack? It wouldn't add much to the size of the installer, but it would greatly simplify the build process. At the beginning user would select installer ui language (by default the Mac UI language would be selected).
I am sorry if I am posting suggestions you already discussed as totally stupid ... :) Lp, m. On 31/12/2007, Martin Srebotnjak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > why not use some strings that are already in the po files? Wont these > strings end in a po file eventually? Shouldn't lang pack installs feel > similar across different platforms? That way these language packs can be > properly localized - which they will have to be eventually. Of course, if > those strings apply to the Mac installation process. > > I believe (windows/linux) language-pack strings are currently in (not sure > if in all of those): > scp2/source/lingu.po > scp2/source/ooo.po > svx/source/dialog.po > > I would suggest not to use system strings like "Yes", "No", "OK", > "Cancel", "Abort", "Continue" etc., because OSX interface is not translated > to many languages (in fact it is localized in a very small number of > languages, much less than OpenOffice.org). So all these strings for the > langpack installer should, IMHO, be taken out of the OpenOffice.org po > files as well. > > As far as your English strings are concerned, they probably need some > native English speaker tweaking, but you could do that by adding them to po > files and asking OOo/Sun teams to check them. Here are just my 2 cents, > although I am also not a native English speaker: > > 1st Window > "Welcome to the OpenOffice.org Languagepack Installer" -> "Languagepack" > or "Language Pack"? Shouldn't the language be explicitly stated on this > first window? Like "French" or "Slovenian"? One could download the wrong > pack and only find out later that it's impossible to use the interface and > that the process must be repeated and that the wrong ui langpack must be > removed :) > > "The next step will try to detect installed versions of OpenOffice.org" -> > you are missing a full stop "." at the end of the sentence > > "This might take a moment" -> again missing a full stop at the end; why is > this sentence in a new line? Maybe it should follow the previous sentence in > the same paragraph. If you want it in a separate paragraph, I suggest you > add spacing between both paragraphs. > > 2nd Window > "Choose the installation for which you want to install the languagepack" > -> "language pack" + you are missing a ":" at the end of sentence + I think > there are word order problems here, so I suggest: "Choose the installation > to install the language pack for:" or something like that? > > 3rd Window > "Click OK to start the installation" -> again missing a full stop at the > end > "(installation might take a minute...)" -> "Installation might take a > minute, please wait." or "please be patient" :) > > 4th Window > "Installation is completed - you should now be able to switch the UI > language" -> missing a full stop + does a newbie user know, what UI is? + > "should be able" - arent we sure? + "completed"? -> here is my suggestion to > make it a bit easier for novice users: > "Installation is complete.\n\nYou can switch the user interface language > with $menu-path." where $menu-path would be the menu path to change the ui > language, I don't know it, so it should be like "Tools - Language - Change > ..." or whatever it truly is. Don't forget the full stop at the end :) > > 5th Window (file picker) > It would be great if the strings were from OOo and not from OS language, > so that it would be localized to the lang pack language. > > 6th Window > You are missing two full stops at the end of sentences. > > 7th window > "Installation failed, most likely your account doesn't have the necessary > privileges. Do you want to identify as administrator and try again?" > First, isn't this something that installer should find out at the > beginning of the process - if the user has sufficient privileges and if not > it would ask for the admin password? But anyway, here are the corrections: > account should be stated as computer/os/osx/mac account - not to confuse > user about usernames (web, mail etc.)? + "necessary"->"required" + > privileges? maybe rights? + "administrator" or "Administrator", I am not > sure which ok for this situation. > Here is the not-finished result, someone can make it much better, I > believe: > "Installation failed. Most likely your (computer?) account doesn't have > the required privileges.\n\nWould you like to login with administrative > rights and retry the installation process?" > "Yes, login and retry" (I don't like "identify") + "No, abort > installation" > > Last window > "Installation failed" -> missing a full stop + maybe it's not bad to > mention installation of what failed: "Installation of OpenOffice.orglanguage > pack failed." + "\nVisit Mac porting wiki for further information." > Maybe a link to forums or documentation should be available for > unsucessful installators. To the wiki? Or mailing list? > > That being said, my English is probably poor enough to raise even more > dust as the suggestions themselves ... > > I guess it would be best if the language packs would exist only in two > versions - in the English and the language of the langage pack. This way > only two versions of a lang pack would be compiled/repacked ( i.e. English > and French for French, only English and Slovenian for Slovenian etc.). > > Anyway, all best and a happy new year to the Mac porting team, > m. > > On 31/12/2007, James McKenzie < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Christian Lohmaier wrote: > > > Hi *, > > > > > > unfortunately nobody reacted to the previous request for > > > comments/contribution to the specification of the languagepack install > > > process. > > > > > > But I know that it is always easier to comment on stuff that is > > > already there, than to think of something from scratch, I have > > > completed the specification in the wiki with the status/behaviour I > > > have implemented. > > > > > > So please check out > > > > > > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_languagepacks#Detailed_Specification > > > > > > > > and don't hesitate to post your comments (either to the wiki page > > > itself, to the discussion page or here on the mailinlist) > > > > > +1 for this process. What will the base language be? Remember it might > > be easier to update en-mass (as a group) the > > languages, such as all Western European languages at one time rather > > than one language at a time. > > > > James > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > >
