On Thursday 20 October 2011 11:23:51, Oliver Betz wrote :
> The German i18n archive contains now an older xlpage-utf-8.php than
> the current PmWiki distribtion.
Updated, thanks. The i18n archives were combined before version 2.2.34 which
includes a new xlpage-utf-8.php file.
Petko
Petko Yotov wrote 2011-09-27:
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>The i18n archives created since last Friday Night should have this entry
>fixed: 'iso-8859-2', 'iso-8859-9', or, for iso-8859-1: empty ''.
The German i18n archive contains now an older xlpage-utf-8.php than
the current PmWiki distribtion. The careless user m
On Monday 26 September 2011 17:55:34, Oliver Betz wrote :
> Petko Yotov wrote 2011-08-02:
> >Ok, the translations in UTF-8 are ready to be downloaded and tested:
> > http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/i18n/
...
> shouldn't the PmWikixx.XLPage files of the ISO-versions come without
> the "'xlpage-i18
Petko Yotov wrote 2011-08-02:
>Ok, the translations in UTF-8 are ready to be downloaded and tested:
>
> http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/i18n/
>
>In every archive, there are between 2 and 4 of these directories:
>
> scripts/contains the latest xlpage*.php script files
> UTF-8/ the docu
On Wednesday 17 August 2011 06:03:28, Carlos AB wrote :
> Looked all PtBr files and I can say everything is fine, just found
> some small problems with quotes on PmWikiPhilosophy
Thanks! These are indeed some oblique quotes and special dashes, not regular
ones. It seems that the browsers are capa
Looked all PtBr files and I can say everything is fine, just found
some small problems with quotes on PmWikiPhilosophy and a lot of
incomplete translations to finish and correct.
CarlosAB
On 8/7/11, Carlos AB wrote:
> Couldn't test yet because my machine went to machine heaven, as soon
> as I ca
>> I invite you to test the UTF-8 version of your language and report any
>> problems or errors.
I encountered several problems with the original French version of PmWiki
because of the ISO-8859 encoding, therefore I made my own version there:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/French
You can
Couldn't test yet because my machine went to machine heaven, as soon
as I can get another one, I'll test and report.
CarlosAB
On 8/1/11, Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> wrote:
> On Tuesday 02 August 2011 04:33:35, Petko Yotov wrote :
>> I invite you to test the UTF-8 version of your language and report
On Tuesday 02 August 2011 04:33:35, Petko Yotov wrote :
> I invite you to test the UTF-8 version of your language and report any
> problems or errors.
You probably shouldn't test this if your wiki does not use UTF-8 or if you
don't know what this means.
Petko
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On Sunday 31 July 2011 02:08:05, Petko Yotov wrote :
> On Saturday 30 July 2011 06:36:58 Carlos AB wrote:
> > I would like to have more information on how can we start converting
> > PmWiki international documentation to utf-8?
>
> We will provide downloads of the translations both in UTF-8 and
>
On Saturday 30 July 2011 06:36:58 Carlos AB wrote:
> I would like to have more information on how can we start converting
> PmWiki international documentation to utf-8?
I started working on it, but I found a number of annoying bugs which slowed me
down. We will provide downloads of the translatio
Petko, once said about converting pmwiki.org to use utf-8 only and I
had the idea of start converting international documentation to help
out.
Yes, I want to start converting pages on pmwiki.org, and the
documentation doesn't provide all the information.
Also, I don't know if Petko or Pm may hav
Carlos AB wrote:
>I would like to have more information on how can we start converting
>PmWiki international documentation to utf-8?
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/UTF-8 doesn't provide the
information you need?
Or dou you mean you want to convert the pages on pmwiki.org?
Oliver
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Hi list,
I would like to have more information on how can we start converting
PmWiki international documentation to utf-8?
Is it ok if I want to start now?
Will be used a server side script/action to convert history to utf-8?
Is there anything else I should pay attention?
TIA
CarlosAB
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