On 26 July 2010 15:17, Ethan Blanton <[email protected]> wrote: > I think maybe you're confused about exactly what happened. The > translated .po file for Pidgin itself *was* included in the install. > It is selectable from the installer, and Pidgin can be run in Spanish > with no difficulties. The *only* thing which is not translated is the > installer itself. Spanish is not disabled. No registry hackage is > required.
Maybe you are confused by my explanation. Let me try again: The installer will not show "Spanish" (actually 'Español') in the language selection screen when installing *if* the installation's system translation is not updated (>50%). However, when the installer if you cannot select "Spanish" as a language in the installation system the installer also: - does not automatically select the 'es' Localization component - does not setup the registry file that enables the es Localization. So, in effect, disabling a language in the installer selection screen is pretty much as disabling the language for Windows users. Only users that now their way around the installation itself are able to install it in Spanish. For all the other users (which are the ones opening up tickets in trac and sending me emails asking what to do) the perceived result is that Pidgin is *not* translated into Spanish. BTW, I opened this a bug (see #12371: http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/12371). And yes, I have tried this myself in a Windows box with no previous installation of Pidgin and with the latest offline installer. As I said, the "languages" shown by the Win32 installer should be shown based on wether the *program* itself is translated or not, not whether the installation system is fully translated or not. And, in any case, disabling languages already available in past releases should not be done automatically without forewarning the translators. We want Pidgin to be ease to use by end users, right? Making it difficult for end-users to select their preferred language which currently is only possible through the installation (again, see #12371) is not going to make this happen. Regards Javier _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
