Hello,
I am one of the council-members of Turkiye PHP Users Group, www.php.org.tr.
We are planning to work on Turkish translation of PHP Manual, and we wonder
if anyone else has already begun to work on this project. We would be happy
to help him/his team if anyone has already started. If no
Hi!
The pubdatephp.build-date;/pubdate part in
the bookinfo.xml means that the manual building date
should be there in all the generated manuals.
*But they are not!*
I tried to investigate some things in connection
with this entity and the pubdate element, but found
nothing...
Why are the
Hi!
I am one of the council-members of Turkiye PHP Users Group,
www.php.org.tr.
We are planning to work on Turkish translation of PHP Manual, and we
wonder
if anyone else has already begun to work on this project. We would be
happy
to help him/his team if anyone has already started. If no
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 04:23:32PM +, Serdar Soydemir wrote:
I am one of the council-members of Turkiye PHP Users Group, www.php.org.tr.
We are planning to work on Turkish translation of PHP Manual, and we wonder
if anyone else has already begun to work on this project. We would be
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 06:36:30PM +0200, Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
The pubdatephp.build-date;/pubdate part in
the bookinfo.xml means that the manual building date
should be there in all the generated manuals.
*But they are not!*
I have done some experiments some years ago. The only place for a
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001, Hojtsy Gabor wrote:
A question for manual maintainers; is it enough to get a CVS account for
/phpdoc/tr and put our translations in them, or we must also work on Jade
and Docbook/DSSSL to help make different versions of manual?
You need to somewhat know Docbook