SSH request
Hello Christian, I already sent my ssh key two, three times via accounts at gnome.org two days ago. I heard nothing from you until now. Did you receive my ssh key? I want to commit mongolian translations.greetings,Badral (Mongolian team coordinator) Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Dasher CVS Branch
Hi All, Just to let you know that I've just branched Dasher CVS for the GNOME 2.16 release (Dasher 4.2). HEAD will now be used for development of new features which will not appear in a stable version until GNOME 2.18, whereas the gnome-2-16 branch will be used for all further GNOME 2.15 and 2.16 releases. Thanks, Phil ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Submission of Slovenian Files
Hello! Could anyone please commit Slovenian (sl) files for me? URL: http://users.volja.net/aksaks/slovenian(sl)_translations_HEAD.tar.gz Thanks, Matic ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Re: default text direction; mistranslations
Yesterday at 16:30, Tino Meinen wrote: If translators don't read the helpful comments that developers put there for us, how are we ever going to be taken seriously when we ask them to put comments explaining vague msgids? Maybe someone translated something before comments were in place? Cheers, Danilo ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Re: Checking Translations (was: default text direction; mistranslations)
On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 12:07 -0400, Shaun McCance wrote: On Wed, 2006-07-26 at 10:34 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote: gtk20.pot contains this comment, which explains how to translate default:LTR. #. Translate to default:RTL if you want your widgets #. * to be RTL, otherwise translate to default:LTR. #. * Do *not* translate it to predefinito:LTR, if it #. * it isn't default:LTR or default:RTL it will not work #. #: gtk/gtkmain.c:500 msgid default:LTR but, running this little command grep -A 1 msgid \default:LTR\ *.po | grep msgstr | grep -v default:LTR | grep -v default:RTL yields a number of languages which have mistranslated that string: Something I've been thinking about for a while is a system for checking translated strings. Strings often have to conform to some syntax, whether it's selecting values from an enumeration, making a format string, writing well-formed XML, or whatever else. In many of these cases, having incorrect translations can cause the program not to function correctly, or can break the build. I raised this issue a few months ago. I still suggest adding such tests to the commit hook such that no broken PO file can be committed. We already msgfmt on commits; just need to add more elaborate checks. With the CVS migration, each project has its own commit hook file and can add project-specific (like gtk+'s default:LTR) checks. The original check I wrote was to detect broken glib context format translation: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2006-March/msg00246.html In that, I go a bit out of my way to identify incorrect translations. But now gettext 0.15 was released a few days ago http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=26741912forum_id=7939 This includes various new features that Danilo and I suggested (and builds better on win32 platforms thanks to our own Hans and Tor!). If we require gettext 0.15 after the SVN conversion and install 0.15 on our servers, we can install a set of default checks and let projects extend that to their desire. New features of particular interest in GNOME in gettext 0.15 are: * xgettext's --keyword option now allows to specify an extracted comment on the command line, rather than in program's source code. Now we can automatically add a comment to all Q() strings (those with context.) * msggrep has a new option -X/--extracted-comment that allows to search for a pattern in the extracted comments. With this, you can match the abovementioned comment with msggrep and double-check that the msgstr doesn't have the '|' in it. * msggrep has a new option -v/--invert-match that acts like grep's -v option. With this you can write: msggrep -K -F -e 'default:LTR' | msggrep -T -E -v -e '^default:(LTR|RTL)$' to essentially do what Matthias did, but with more accuracy. Suggestions? -- behdad http://behdad.org/ Commandment Three says Do Not Kill, Amendment Two says Blood Will Spill -- Dan Bern, New American Language ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Re: Submission of Slovenian Files
Hi! I would just like to inform the potential uploader, that I have extended the archive with several new Slovenian translations. It is still available at: http://users.volja.net/aksaks/slovenian(sl)_translations_HEAD.tar.gz . If anyone could commit these files for me, I would be very grateful. Thanks, Matic Zgur On čet, 2006-07-27 at 10:56 +0200, Matic Žgur wrote: Hello! Could anyone please commit Slovenian (sl) files for me? URL: http://users.volja.net/aksaks/slovenian(sl)_translations_HEAD.tar.gz Thanks, Matic ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
gnome-system-monitor : string change
Hi, system-monitor now uses File Systems instead of Devices to avoid confusion. Closes #345737. Thanks. -- GNOME http://www.gnomefr.org/ LibGTop http://directory.fsf.org/libgtop.html signature.asc Description: Ceci est une partie de message numériquement signée ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
Weekly translation status for Gnome 2.14
Translation status changes from 2006-07-20 to 2006-07-27. Total message count has changed from 33932 to 33912. Average change during this period was -0.355%. Top 5 movers of the week: * Latvian (up 7.02%, now supported) * Korean (up 0.48%, supported) * French (up 0.06%, supported) * Finnish (down 0%, supported) * Iranian Azerbaijani (down 0%, unsupported) Supported languages (more than 80% strings translated). 1. Finnish (fi) 100.00%no change French (fr) 100.00% up 0.06% 3. Bulgarian (bg) 99.99% down 0.01% Spanish (es) 99.99% down 0.01% 5. Lithuanian (lt)99.97% down 0.03% Dutch (nl) 99.97% down 0.03% Swedish (sv) 99.97% down 0.03% 8. Punjabi (pa) 99.96% down 0.04% 9. Welsh (cy) 99.95% down 0.03% 10. Catalan (ca) 99.94% down 0.04% Dzongkha (dz) 99.94% down 0.03% Galician (gl) 99.94% down 0.03% Vietnamese (vi)99.94% down 0.03% Hungarian (hu) 99.94% down 0.03% 15. Czech (cs) 99.93% down 0.05% Japanese (ja) 99.93% down 0.03% Albanian (sq) 99.93% down 0.04% 18. Greek (el) 99.92% down 0.04% 19. German (de)99.91% down 0.02% 20. Gujarati (gu) 99.90% down 0.02% 21. Chinese Traditional (zh_TW)99.86% down 0.05% 22. Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR) 99.83% down 0.05% 23. Portuguese (pt)99.82% down 0.05% 24. Serbian (sr) 99.81% down 0.05% Norwegian Bookmal (nb) 99.81% down 0.05% 26. Ukrainian (uk) 99.80% down 0.05% 27. Russian (ru) 99.78% down 0.05% 28. Macedonian (mk)99.67% down 0.05% Italian (it) 99.67% down 0.05% 30. Indonesian (id)99.17% down 0.05% 31. Canadian English (en_CA) 99.08% down 0.29% 32. Chinese Simplified (zh_CN) 98.98% down 0.04% 33. Korean (ko)97.01% up 0.48% 34. Romanian (ro) 96.94% down 0.05% 35. Danish (da)95.29% down 0.01% 36. Polish (pl)94.73% down 1.35% 37. Hindi (hi) 94.02% down 0.04% 38. Turkish (tr) 91.02% down 1.49% 39. Latvian (lv) 89.59% up 7.02% 40. Nepali (ne)88.62% down 0.05% 41. British English (en_GB)87.34% down 1.30% 42. Basque (eu)84.59% down 0.04% 43. Estonian (et) 84.45% down 0.70% 44. Norwegian Nynorsk (nn) 81.82% down 0.05% 45. Thai (th) 81.00% down 0.02% 46. Bengali (bn) 80.69% down 1.35% Partially supported languages (between 50% and 80%). 47. Persian (fa) 76.44% down 0.05% 48. Tamil (ta) 68.05% down 1.57% 49. Hebrew (he)67.74% down 0.40% 50. Croatian (hr) 67.26% down 0.83% 51. Belarusian (be)63.75% down 0.94% 52. Slovak (sk)63.23% down 0.86% 53. Georgian (ka) 62.48% down 0.01% 54. Arabic (ar)58.40% down 0.77% 55. Azerbaijani (az) 58.30% down 0.83% 56. Xhosa (xh) 56.21% down 1.02% 57. Malay (ms) 51.07% down 0.84% Unsupported languages (less than 50%). 58. Bosnian (bs) 47.16% down 0.60% 59. Mongolian (mn) 47.07% down 0.45% 60. Telugu (te)40.12% down 0.41% 61. Slovenian (sl) 33.13% down 0.48% 62. Kirghiz (ky) 24.17% down 3.69% 63. Wallon (wa)20.37% down 0.18% 64. Breton (br)18.50% down 0.01% 65. Irish Gaelic (ga) 16.30% down 0.28% 66. Icelandic (is) 16.01% down 0.14% 67. Oriya (or) 15.66% down 2.40% 68. Afrikaans (af) 14.60% down 2.23% 69. Malayalam (ml) 14.34% down 0.22% 70. Northern Sotho (nso) 13.86% down 2.12% 71. Kurdish (ku) 12.84% down 0.09% 72. Armenian (hy) 11.72% down 1.79% 73. Serbian Jekavian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 11.50% down 1.76% 74. Amharic (am) 10.99% down 0.18% 75. Zulu (zu) 9.75% down 1.49% 76. Limburgish (li)