On Tue, 2009-03-24 at 22:45 +0100, David Bateman wrote:
> Javier Enciso wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I plan to develop the Spanish translation for Octave.
> >
> > SourceForge username
> > jmencisom
> >
> > Since there are no previous files to compare with, I wonder if I can
> > just attach the .tar.gz of what I have done until now.
> >
> > Best regards
> 
> This is great, and I've added you as a developer and so you can commit 
> your code. Perhaps you should also subscribe to the octave-forge mailing 
> list at
> 
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octave-dev
> 
> Also have your read
> 
> http://octave.sourceforge.net/translation.html
> 
> At the moment you are the only active translator and so the maintenance 
> tasks listed on the above webpage will need to be done so that the 
> scripts in octave-forge that allow you to check that your translations 
> are upto date based on MD5 sums of the original text.. If you have 
> difficulties with these maintenance tasks
> 
> BTW what version of Octave did you use for your translation? It probably 
> makes sense for you to be working against the documentation in the tip 
> of Octave to be ready for the next release that will be any day now. 
> Though the disadvantage with that is that the documentation is the part 
> of Octave that evolves rapidly just before a release.
> 
> Now a couple of quick comments. In your Ayuda.cc function the texinfo macro
> 
> @macro seealso {args}\n\
> @sp 1\n\
> @noindent\n\
> See also: \\args\\.\n\
> @end macro\n"
> 
> should have "See also:" translated, and the DEFUN_DLD_DUMMY macro's 
> first argument should be ayuda otherwise the octave-forge web page 
> generation code won't find this function for its index. The makefile in 
> the src directory also needs to be adapted such that the variable HELP  
> is "ayuda". In your translated file, the first line is in fact added by 
> the "octlang tag" script so you don't need to add it yourself as you 
> seem to have done.
> 
> Cheers
> David

Hi David,

Thanks for your answer and good advise. 

Regarding the Octave version I am working on, I just downloaded
yesterday using the command:
svn co
https://octave.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/octave/trunk/octave-forge

and It prompts

Checked out revision 5636.

On the other hand, In order to generate the MD5 of the current Spanish
translation, I type the command:
octave-forge/language/es_CO$ ../../admin/octlang tag abcddim

and I get

test: 109: texinfo: unexpected operator

Although it modifies the file  help/octave/abcddim.es_CO

and add 

md5="96ff15a4d0fc5754695d5309e037f0ca";rev="5636";by="Javier Enciso
<[email protected]>"

to its first line. 

If run the same command (octave-forge/language/es_CO
$ ../../admin/octlang tag abcddim) again, I don't get any message. Is it
correct?

Now, I am submitting my code with:
$ svn add files
$ svn commit files 

and I realized that it was located at the wrong place. It seems that I 
have to delete all files .svn directories files under my es_CO directory
and add it to  the repository by my self to avoid such problem. 
Am I right?

Sorry for the mess.


Regards,
Javier


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