Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-08-03 Thread John Mandereau
Le lundi 27 juillet 2009 à 17:12 +0200, John Mandereau a écrit : > Le dimanche 28 juin 2009 à 17:58 +0300, Till Paala a écrit : > > I called it without any argument and it updated some 4 > > snippets in input/lsr with convert-ly to a new lilypond-version -- but > > it didn't touch anything that

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-07-27 Thread John Mandereau
Le dimanche 28 juin 2009 à 17:58 +0300, Till Paala a écrit : > it seems I just did the same mistake and commited everything in > input/texidoc. But I really don't understand makelsr.py and how it > should work. Then please read the CG. > I called it without any argument and it updated some 4

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-07-02 Thread John Mandereau
Le dimanche 28 juin 2009 à 17:33 +0200, Francisco Vila a écrit : > The current scheme of committishes on texidoc files makes hard to do > this automatically, because languages can be in any order into the > file. How can it be said what language it belongs? I suggest to mark > the line with the lan

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-07-02 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/7/2 Till Paala : > Francisco Vila schrieb: > What I did when there were hundredths of outdated files was to copy > them all to another directory, change all their committishes to the > updated one in all languages (which is temporally wrong for all but > for your language), then call repeated

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-07-02 Thread Till Paala
Francisco Vila schrieb: 2009/6/28 Till Paala : If it is easy for you to somehow just update all German commitishes in input/texidocs, run makelsr.py, so that the changes get into the .ly files and commit the whole story I would be really greatful. The current scheme of committishes on

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-06-28 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/6/28 Till Paala : > If it is easy for you to somehow just update all German commitishes in > input/texidocs, run makelsr.py, so that the changes get into the .ly files > and commit the whole story I would be really greatful. The current scheme of committishes on texidoc files makes hard to do

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-06-28 Thread Till Paala
John Mandereau schrieb: Till Rettig a écrit : its great fun, there is really a lot. ;-) The changes are about the German translation being also added to the .ly file. That's a tricky case. I will always have to update snippets two times: one time when translated and the second time after the n

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : Yes, I don't see anything strange except a "not smart enough" message. I am using only an installed, fresh compiled Git snapshot. Did you pass makeslr.py an argument? You shouldn't have, unless you know why. No. Then makelsr.py must be bogus; it should not de

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/26, John Mandereau : > Before looking at your (rather scary in this case) "git status" output, > have you examined output of makelsr.py? Yes, I don't see anything strange except a "not smart enough" message. > Have you realized makelsr.py requires fresh snapshots compiled from Git of > l

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : 2009/5/25, John Mandereau : You should run makelsr.py *before* you commit changes to texidocs, not after. Try it as explained in the CG, and you'll see (how) it works. Hello, I'm in trouble. I have run makelsr.py and git status gives Before looking at your

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/25, John Mandereau : > You should run makelsr.py *before* you commit changes to texidocs, not > after. Try it as explained in the CG, and you'll see (how) it works. Hello, I'm in trouble. I have run makelsr.py and git status gives # On branch lilypond/translation # Changed but not updated

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : 2009/5/22 John Mandereau : For previous work it is too late, but for future work, run makelsr.py before committing to Git -- read the CG on snippet handling for more details. I'm afraid I don't understand how running makelsr.py changes what is committed, if you

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-25 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/22 John Mandereau : > Till Rettig a écrit : >> >> its great fun, there is really a lot. ;-) The changes are about the German >> translation being also added to the .ly file. That's a tricky case. I will >> always have to update snippets two times: one time when translated and the >> second t

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : By default I couldn't guess which one to put, What about the last revision of the associated .ly file in input/lsr? Isn't it the place where you took the text to translate? input/new/foo.ly would be OK if we had all snippets there. so I put the comm. of a merge node

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread John Mandereau
Till Rettig a écrit : its great fun, there is really a lot. ;-) The changes are about the German translation being also added to the .ly file. That's a tricky case. I will always have to update snippets two times: one time when translated and the second time after the next lsr-update that adds

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread Till Rettig
John Mandereau schrieb: Francisco Vila a écrit : Well, it seems that we can ignore all the diff lines that do not touch texidoc= or doctitle= fields on files in lsr/ ; so it's not that bad. Is this right? It is. This will remain as much cumbersome until LSR snippets (and the associated data

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread Till Rettig
John Mandereau schrieb: Till Rettig a écrit : This translation interface is getting more and more tricky it seems (I mean technically) Speaking of, my next task on the translation infrastructure is simplyfing it a little, i.e. translating node names and titles in Texinfo sources, which will ta

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : Well, it seems that we can ignore all the diff lines that do not touch texidoc= or doctitle= fields on files in lsr/ ; so it's not that bad. Is this right? It is. This will remain as much cumbersome until LSR snippets (and the associated data: title, description...)

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/22 Francisco Vila : > 10459 > :-( Well, it seems that we can ignore all the diff lines that do not touch texidoc= or doctitle= fields on files in lsr/ ; so it's not that bad. Is this right? -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org __

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/22 John Mandereau : > Speaking of, my next task on the translation infrastructure is simplyfing it > a little, i.e. translating node names and titles in Texinfo sources, which > will take 10 hours including the multiple cycles of checking the results and > adjusting the translation script.

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/22 John Mandereau : > Francisco Vila a écrit : >> committishes themselves are not checked > > They can now, but I was puzzled by the truckload of bad committishes I found > in Spnaish texidocs, They were all the same, and no one existed before that. >so I applied my auto-committish-setting

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : it is done; Cool, thanks! committishes themselves are not checked They can now, but I was puzzled by the truckload of bad committishes I found in Spnaish texidocs, so I applied my auto-committish-setting hack to them too. I'm not very sure on the correctness of the

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-22 Thread John Mandereau
Till Rettig a écrit : This translation interface is getting more and more tricky it seems (I mean technically) Speaking of, my next task on the translation infrastructure is simplyfing it a little, i.e. translating node names and titles in Texinfo sources, which will take 10 hours including the

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-21 Thread Till Rettig
Francisco Vila schrieb: 2009/5/18 John Mandereau : Francisco Vila a écrit : Permission to bulk fix it into the last version, in all languages. ...I'm doing my best to update the script and fix committishes with regexp substitution before next week. Well, I was really

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/18 Francisco Vila : > If it were the case I'd not have offered myself :-) it is done; committishes themselves are not checked but there is an empty one which I can not fill in. -- Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain) www.paconet.org ___ lilypond-de

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/18 John Mandereau : > Francisco Vila a écrit : Permission to bulk fix it into the last version, in all languages. >> >> Well, I was really offering myself to do it. >> >> > > Sorry, I didn't understood. Of course you're welcome to do it, > unless you waste your time fixing all

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : Permission to bulk fix it into the last version, in all languages. Well, I was really offering myself to do it. Sorry, I didn't understood. Of course you're welcome to do it, unless you waste your time fixing all committishes by hand. Best, John __

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/5/18 John Mandereau : > Francisco Vila a écrit : >> Permission to bulk fix it into the last version, in all languages. > ...I'm doing my best to update the script and fix committishes > with regexp substitution before next week. Well, I was really offering myself to do it. -- Francisco Vi

Re: LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread John Mandereau
Francisco Vila a écrit : I've added the committish references to Spanish translations in input/texidoc. Now that I have found this message from John and that I have seen what the other references look like, I am not sure the mechanism is going to work in its current status. More below, Perm

LSR, updates and committishes

2009-05-18 Thread Francisco Vila
I've added the committish references to Spanish translations in input/texidoc. Now that I have found this message from John and that I have seen what the other references look like, I am not sure the mechanism is going to work in its current status. More below, 2008/10/29 John Mandereau : > On 200