On 09/02/2010, at 8:27 PM, helix84 wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 10:49, Sophie <sophie.gousset@...170...> wrote:
Has anybody looked into using http://translatewiki.net/ ? I use it for another open source project, and find the download and merging of .po files quite handy.
I'm using it for MediaWiki translation. I didn't try .po import/export here. It's constantly improving, some of the recent features are translation suggestions and compendium.
I'd still recommend Pootle [1]. I use it for many projects, including some very large ones. It handles PO format (as well as conversions to several other formats), all the gettext features, does merge and overwrite of uploaded files, has direct update and commit to VCS, and a very clean and intuitive interface now. You can also download any file and work on it offline.
I've tried a lot of editors and interfaces, and still find Pootle the most flexible and accessible. It's made a huge difference to the OpenOffice.org project, for example.
from Clytie
Vietnamese Free Software Translation Team