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--[[User:PicsOne|Normando Hall]] 11:46, 21 January 2008 (MST)
 
--[[User:PicsOne|Normando Hall]] 11:46, 21 January 2008 (MST)
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== I need your help ==
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I want to colaborate with SME comunity with a translation system. With Pootle you can upload directly the PO files, those reside at /usr/share/locale. BUT formmagick panel can't, because these files are XML.
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The idea is to convert from XML to PO before import in Pootle. To acomplish this, I tried some solutions.
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The first is the converters come with Pootle without success (HTML2PO - TXT2PO).
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The second is PO4A ( http://po4a.alioth.debian.org/index.php ), again, without success.
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You can install enabling ATRPMS repo and install po4a.
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To test, at your panels dir /etc/e-smith/locale/
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po4a-gettextize -f xml -o tagsonly="<trans>" -m backup -p backup.po
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po4a-translate -k 0 -f xml -o tagsonly="<trans>" -m backup -p backup.po -l backup_translated
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The last is XML2PO ( http://linux.die.net/man/1/xml2po )
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I have packaged for a better installation. You can download from
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http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/nhall/sme7/contribs/pootle/rpm/http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/smeserver/contribs/nhall/sme7/contribs/pootle/rpm/gnome-doc-utils-0.12.0-1.noarch.rpm

Revision as of 17:06, 24 January 2008

Thanks Normando, I have my pootle server running, but I'm don't see how to import the language files, have you imported them ?

A lot would come from sourceforge cvs > smeserver > smeserver-locale, but not all

maybe we could trial pootle on contrib translations, say sourceforge cvs > smecontribs > smeserver-vacation

Getting pootle to intergrate to the way SME currently updates files may be difficult I suggest see what the shad and charlie think in your bug 3782

Snoble 05:08, 21 January 2008 (MST)


Hello Snoble

First, I have added a test project, and assign to me and add a few languages. Then, because I am the admin of the project, I can add files to the project to translate.

The only files handle for pottle are PO or POT files. BUT it has a few of converters to make convertions between file.xxx to file.po and revert file.po to file.xxx. One of them converters is txt2po and po2txt (http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/txt2po) .

Pootle handle directly po files under /usr/share/locale to translate.

I think to make a parser or analizer to convert formmagick panels to txt files, and then to .po, handled with pootle.

See http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/formats about all converters. I think it is possible to make translations for formmagick panels within pootle.

I have setup a demo pootle. Access at:

http://www.unixlan.com.ar:8888

user: smeserver with same password. You can test, delete, modify, etc.

Thank for the comment snoble

--Normando Hall 11:46, 21 January 2008 (MST)


I need your help

I want to colaborate with SME comunity with a translation system. With Pootle you can upload directly the PO files, those reside at /usr/share/locale. BUT formmagick panel can't, because these files are XML.

The idea is to convert from XML to PO before import in Pootle. To acomplish this, I tried some solutions.

The first is the converters come with Pootle without success (HTML2PO - TXT2PO).

The second is PO4A ( http://po4a.alioth.debian.org/index.php ), again, without success.

You can install enabling ATRPMS repo and install po4a.

To test, at your panels dir /etc/e-smith/locale/

po4a-gettextize -f xml -o tagsonly="<trans>" -m backup -p backup.po
po4a-translate -k 0 -f xml -o tagsonly="<trans>" -m backup -p backup.po -l backup_translated

The last is XML2PO ( http://linux.die.net/man/1/xml2po )

I have packaged for a better installation. You can download from

http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/nhall/sme7/contribs/pootle/rpm/http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/smeserver/contribs/nhall/sme7/contribs/pootle/rpm/gnome-doc-utils-0.12.0-1.noarch.rpm