The missing context of the translated text sometimes makes it impossibel to see if it is translatede right or not.
If I have OO installed om my computer could I se where the text is in the program - based on the po filename and the path of the file? R5s John 2012/10/18 John Rudolf H. Rask <[email protected]> > Does <caseinline select=\"MAC\">Æble</caseinline> mean that this > translation also works at mac computers? > > Asta luego > John > > > 2012/10/18 Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> > >> On 10/18/12, jan iversen <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I have already put links in place, both on the localization page and on >> the >> > original (not old :) ) document. >> > >> > It is now updated with you snippet. >> >> Since we are in this topic there is also another branch that would >> need to be updated -- eventually. Which is the l10n.openoffice.org >> website. This was updated back in 2010 and most of the update process >> was documented here: >> http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/L10n_Web_Pages_Reloaded >> >> We should use this docs as a framework to see in what stages we want >> to update the infromation and also to what extend. There is still a >> lot of infrastructure to be done specially on QA-Testing and release >> sync. >> >> >> > >> > jan >> > >> > >> > On 18 October 2012 15:05, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> On 10/16/12, jan iversen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Don´t misunderstand me, I think everybody does a nice job in getting >> us >> >> in >> >> > the right direction. >> >> > >> >> > I agree with the structure as such, it is just at the moment a pain >> in >> >> the >> >> > neck when you search information (and not to forget, my old horse, >> the >> >> > multiple logins). >> >> >> >> Is called transitional period. It seems Apache people dont want to >> >> deal with PHP, something that Sun didn't mind as much. So most >> >> infrastructure (Mediawiki, PHPBBs, Drupal) are in a virtual >> >> environment at the moment. >> >> >> >> Multiple logins have always been an issue in OOo as a whole, the idea >> >> of implementing OpenID came out several times, but many people didnt >> >> seem to mind just having multiple accounts, so it never gained >> >> traction. >> >> >> >> Now at apache, doesnt seem that different except for pootle that share >> >> your commit credentials with http://people.apache.org but neither >> >> forums, extensions or cwiki share these credentials. >> >> >> >> > >> >> > I am just writing the last pages on "localization of AOO" describing >> >> > the >> >> > current l10n process as ground work for a discussion on where we want >> >> > to >> >> > go. >> >> >> >> Again this should be included in MWiki IMO so there is no 'old >> >> localization' and 'new localization'. I suggest a good start would be >> >> to create links between them and mark outdated information as such. >> >> MWiki had special tags for this. >> >> >> >> <div> >> >> <span style="border:1px solid #CC7777; background-color: #FFEDED; >> >> padding: 4px; text-align: left; font-weight: bold; margin-bottom: >> >> 20px;"> >> >> [[image:documentation_exclamation.png|40px]] This article is outdated. >> >> </span> >> >> </div> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > I was suggested to make a subpage of the current page in Wiki, that >> >> > will >> >> be >> >> > easy for me, but at the same time shows, that we need to make a >> >> > deadline, >> >> > freeze the wiki for a couple of days and divide the pages. >> >> > >> >> > rgds >> >> > JanI. >> >> > >> >> > On 16 October 2012 14:34, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 6:42 AM, RGB ES <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > 2012/10/16 jan iversen <[email protected]> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> I know...it is just a matter of how many accounts do you want to >> >> >> maintain >> >> >> >> in order to help on AOO. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> If I look for information regarding AOO I would look in >> >> >> >> wiki.openoffice.org, >> >> >> >> I would not think of cwiki.apache.org >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> or have I misunderstood something ? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> rgds >> >> >> >> Jan I. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > If my memory do not betray me (I cannot find the thread) there was >> >> >> > (sort-of) an agreement to use cwiki for development matters and >> the >> >> >> > traditional wiki for community support. But it is better to not >> >> >> > trust >> >> >> > my >> >> >> > memory... ;) >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Historically there was a single website, www.openoffice.org that >> was >> >> >> both user-facing and project-facing. It was a single domain >> >> >> (openoffice.org) as well as subdomains for distinct projects. >> Behind >> >> >> this domain were static web pages, a wiki, forums, extensions and >> >> >> template libraries, etc. So behind the scenes it was quite complex, >> >> >> but to everyone it looked like "openoffice.org". >> >> >> >> >> >> With the move to Apache the services were arranged differently. >> >> >> Bugzilla is under an apache.org domain. Apache Infrastructure >> >> >> supported CWiki and MoinMoin, but not MWiki. And all Apache >> projects >> >> >> have an official page in the apache.org domain. >> >> >> >> >> >> So the idea was that we would have two different experiences: a >> >> >> user-facing "product" website at openoffice.org, where we focus on >> >> >> user-facing tasks like product information, downloads and support. >> >> >> And a project-facing website, at an Apache domain, with information >> >> >> for volunteers participating on the project. So product versus >> >> >> project. The split is imperfect, since there is still a lot of >> >> >> project-related content on the openoffice.org domain. But I think >> >> >> we've done a good job at making the user experience be clean. A >> user >> >> >> going to the www.openoffice.org home page does not easily find >> >> >> outdated content. However, some of the native language home pages, >> >> >> the ones not maintained yet, have a worse experience. >> >> >> >> >> >> -Rob >> >> >> >> >> >> > Regards >> >> >> > Ricardo >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Alexandro Colorado >> >> PPMC Apache OpenOffice >> >> http://es.openoffice.org >> >> >> > >> >> >> -- >> Alexandro Colorado >> PPMC Apache OpenOffice >> http://es.openoffice.org >> > > > > -- > /* My sites: > http://bedreit.dk > Indspark.blogspot.com > Raskdiscover.blogspot.com > > > -- /* My sites: http://bedreit.dk Indspark.blogspot.com Raskdiscover.blogspot.com
