Thank you a lot Colin. I'll work on it ASAP. God bless you.
On Feb 11, 2008 5:57 PM, Colin Marquardt <colin@...57...> wrote:
Ocetalo <zelus.et.radix@...5...> writes:
http://inkscape.org/doc/*If you are familiar with sending patches, it would be good if they were against the sources, which are the es.po files in the subdirectories of http://inkscape.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/inkscape/doc-docbook/trunk/
My, that's a pity. I'm not familiar with patches, .po and that stuff at
all,
but God knows I'd really, REALLY want to. I've downloaded en.po and es.pobut have little idea about how to work on them and also don't know if these are the only relevant files to my task. If you have some spare time
please
explain the procedures to me, or if you know where to find info and tutorials on that, your help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks in
advance.
Okay, let's not deal with patches for now, it's just fine when we get a corrected po file. So the only thing you need to get is the es.po files for the different tutorials (no need to get an en.po). You just open them with a text editor and find that they have pairwise msgid and msgstr, i.e. the english original and the translation. You would *only* change the msgstr (if you have fixes for the english original, please do then in a separate file, e.g. a copy of the es.po). Please leave the string "msgstr" intact, but you can merge each paragraph to a single long line with just one pair of quotes around them if that makes editing easier.
Once you are done, preferably upload them to launchpad, or attach them here.
I'll be away for the rest of the week, so if you have more questions, I hope someone else will answer them.
Good luck Colin
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