RE: Website localization, information about language packs.

2016-04-20 Thread Jon Peli Oleaga


> > Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 20:43:48 +0200
> > From: marcus.m...@wtnet.de
> > To: l10n@openoffice.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Website localization, information about language packs.
> > 
> > Am 04/18/2016 06:54 PM, schrieb Aivaras Stepukonis:
> > > See <http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/> for an example of it being
> > > translated.
> > >
> > > The file is called "full_vs_lp.html" (you can see it in the address of
> > > the link to the pop-up page).
> > 
> > thanks Aivaras, that's the proof that this is localizable. And for Jon, 
> > here's the part where it works:
> > 
> > http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/msg_prop_l10n_lt.js :
> > 
> > ...
> > l10n.dl_help_link =
> > "http://www.openoffice.org/download/full_vs_lp.html;;
> > ...
> > 
> > So, create an own ".../eu/download/full_vs_lp.html" file and exchange 
> > the link in "msg_prop_l10n_eu.js" with your new one.
> > 
> > That's all. :-)
> > 
> > Marcus
> Thank you, Marcus. I'll try to do it. JonPeli
> 
Thank you to you too, Aivaras.
I did not realize that you had sent any information. 
With the help of both of you I have managed to present translated the 
information
Kind regards.
JonPeli
> 
> > > 2016-04-18 14:37, Jon Peli Oleaga rašė:
> > >>
> > >> I have checked only some of the available languages,
> > >> but in all the languages with similar pages to the English ones that
> > >> I have checked I have seen that the information presented when
> > >> following the "What is a language pack?" in the downloading
> > >> initial page is always written in English.
> > >>
> > >> I think that, to know if they should download a "full
> > >> installation" or a "language pack", this information is more
> > >> important for people not acquainted with OpenOffice than the
> > >> information of some other pages.
> > >>
> > >> Is it possible to present this information in the
> > >> native language? In that case, what files must be changed?
> > >>
> > >> Kind regards.
> > >>
> > >> Jon Peli
> > 
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RE: Website localization, information about language packs.

2016-04-19 Thread Jon Peli Oleaga

 
> Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 20:43:48 +0200
> From: marcus.m...@wtnet.de
> To: l10n@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Website localization, information about language packs.
> 
> Am 04/18/2016 06:54 PM, schrieb Aivaras Stepukonis:
> > See <http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/> for an example of it being
> > translated.
> >
> > The file is called "full_vs_lp.html" (you can see it in the address of
> > the link to the pop-up page).
> 
> thanks Aivaras, that's the proof that this is localizable. And for Jon, 
> here's the part where it works:
> 
> http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/msg_prop_l10n_lt.js :
> 
> ...
> l10n.dl_help_link =
> "http://www.openoffice.org/download/full_vs_lp.html;;
> ...
> 
> So, create an own ".../eu/download/full_vs_lp.html" file and exchange 
> the link in "msg_prop_l10n_eu.js" with your new one.
> 
> That's all. :-)
> 
> Marcus
> Thank you, Marcus. I'll try to do it. JonPeli
> 
> 
> > 2016-04-18 14:37, Jon Peli Oleaga rašė:
> >>
> >> I have checked only some of the available languages,
> >> but in all the languages with similar pages to the English ones that
> >> I have checked I have seen that the information presented when
> >> following the "What is a language pack?" in the downloading
> >> initial page is always written in English.
> >>
> >> I think that, to know if they should download a "full
> >> installation" or a "language pack", this information is more
> >> important for people not acquainted with OpenOffice than the
> >> information of some other pages.
> >>
> >> Is it possible to present this information in the
> >> native language? In that case, what files must be changed?
> >>
> >> Kind regards.
> >>
> >> Jon Peli
> 
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Re: Website localization, information about language packs.

2016-04-18 Thread Marcus

Am 04/18/2016 06:54 PM, schrieb Aivaras Stepukonis:

See  for an example of it being
translated.

The file is called "full_vs_lp.html" (you can see it in the address of
the link to the pop-up page).


thanks Aivaras, that's the proof that this is localizable. And for Jon, 
here's the part where it works:


http://www.openoffice.org/lt/download/msg_prop_l10n_lt.js :

...
l10n.dl_help_link =
"http://www.openoffice.org/download/full_vs_lp.html;;
...

So, create an own ".../eu/download/full_vs_lp.html" file and exchange 
the link in "msg_prop_l10n_eu.js" with your new one.


That's all. :-)

Marcus




2016-04-18 14:37, Jon Peli Oleaga rašė:


I have checked only some of the available languages,
but in all the languages with similar pages to the English ones that
I have checked I have seen that the information presented when
following the “What is a language pack?” in the downloading
initial page is always written in English.

I think that, to know if they should download a “full
installation” or a “language pack”, this information is more
important for people not acquainted with OpenOffice than the
information of some other pages.

Is it possible to present this information in the
native language? In that case, what files must be changed?

Kind regards.

Jon Peli


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Website localization, information about language packs.

2016-04-18 Thread Jon Peli Oleaga


I have checked only some of the available languages,
but in all the languages with similar pages to the English ones that
I have checked I have seen that the information presented when
following the “What is a language pack?” in the downloading
initial page is always written in English.

I think that, to know if they should download a “full
installation” or a “language pack”, this information is more
important for people not acquainted with OpenOffice than the
information of some other pages.

Is it possible to present this information in the
native language? In that case, what files must be changed?

Kind regards.

Jon Peli