2013/1/7 Yuri Chornoivan <yurc...@ukr.net> > написане Mon, 07 Jan 2013 17:05:04 +0200, Yuri Chornoivan <yurc...@ukr.net > >: > > > написане Mon, 07 Jan 2013 16:29:28 +0200, Marek Laane <b...@smail.ee>: >> >> Just about a week to go to the freezing and I remembered one nasty >>> problem. >>> There is a not-working button in Network Center called Monitor. The >>> reason >>> is simple - net_monitor is not installed by default (at least it was not >>> in >>> my case). >>> And the second problem is that when you install net_monitor it is still >>> all >>> in English. I'm even not sure if it possible at all to translate >>> net_monitor for now. >>> Surely untranslated tool is nothing we do want? And also not-working >>> button >>> in Network Center? >>> >>> Marek Laane, >>> Estonian translator >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> The code is on github [1], ready for translation. But its developer is no >> longer with us... To the great regrets. Rest in peace Eugeni. >> >> If the developers of Mageia can copy the code somewhere and add >> extraction scripts we can translate net_monitor. If not... Well, it was >> never translated. >> >> Best regards, >> Yuri >> >> [1] >> https://github.com/eugeni/net_**monitor<https://github.com/eugeni/net_monitor> >> > > Just in case that someone is interested, attached is the extraction script > and POT gettext catalog for the current code. > > Can someone from packagers side help us to translate net_monitor? > > Thanks in advance for your answers. > > Best regards, > Yuri
If I'm not mistaken, in fact there was and still is drakx-net's "native" code for net monitor ( http://svnweb.mageia.org/soft/drakx-net/trunk/bin/net_monitor?revision=3607&view=markup) which should be also translated but just is not used after Eugeni developed more modern net monitor ... As a no-coder I'm not sure if it is possible but about not-working button - maybe there is a possibility to use old code and it's translation if package net_monitor is not installed (it appears to be by default not installed)? (I CC to dev-list as probably a dedicated developer is needed to resolve our problems ...) Marek Laane, Estonian translator