Hello Piotr, Saturday, January 26, 2002, 6:49:40 PM, you wrote:
PB> [CC-ing this to the developer list, for a reason] PB> Hi Ivan, PB> On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, kiwi wrote: >> Hello Piotr, >> >> This is the final version of AbiWORD Russian Language File. >> i'll correct all founded bugs and all menus and dialogs >> looks like in Microsoft Word'97. (hotkeys, names etc) >> I think this helps people who works with Microsoft Word before. >> So please send me ru-RU.strings and i'll check it. >> I hope that all must OK. Than i'll send you all my coordinates and >> you resend this file to developers. Can you? >> >> Best regards, >> Ivan >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] PB> Bad news: PB> Look at http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/02/January/ PB> somewhere and notice that someone has already submitted Russian strings. I PB> thought it was you who did that, actually, cause it happened a few days PB> after I sent you the .strings file updated with the .po file you'd PB> created. PB> This is, I'm afraid, due to the fact that you might have not contacted the PB> maintainer of Russian strings before you started (as I advised you to and PB> assumed you did) or that there is no official maintainer for them. And PB> I've just checked: the file http://www.abisource.com/~sam/docs/CREDITS.TXT PB> which should contain this information and which you are directed to from PB> AbiWord help files is unreachable, so perhaps you didn't even have a way PB> to check that. The ru-RU.strings file doesn't give this information PB> either, unfortunately. (I cannot check the source right now cause my PB> computer at work went kaput and I have to use another.) PB> I would suggest that you look at those new strings and see if they can be PB> corrected, and if so, contact the person who submitted them and consult PB> the modifications with him. They don't appear to me to be complete, so PB> there is still a lot of room for you there, I hope. Maybe one of you will PB> want to become an official maintainer of those strings if there is none PB> yet. PB> Good luck, PB> Piotr I sent corrected strings-file into list about week ago and I didn't want to waste someones work - I'm just wanted to help. There were errors in encodings of text in strings file in officially released abiword 0.9.6.1 for Windows 9x - menus were in cp1251 and all dialogs in koi8-r - I've just corrected this and sent to list. This file was picked up by (I didn't saved original massage of developer, but, if I'm not wront - it was Pierre Abbat). Here is my message into list and those strings in attachment... > Hello All! > > I've downloaded setup_abiword-0961-.exe from http://www.niksbiks.dk/Abi/ > because it allows creation of multithreaded connections. > I'm using Windows 95 OSR2 Russian with Russian locale settings. After > install I find that menu localization is corrupted but all dialogs were > given in russian correctly. > Viewing ru-RU.strings I reveal that one part of file has windows-1251 > encoding and another - koi8-r. I fixed this all to koi8-r and typed it in > header of file. It works OK for me. Sending it to you. > > > PS.(Sorry for incorrect English - only school knowledge) > -- > Regards to all Abiword developers > and contributors for your work > from Ukrainian Abiword user > Volodymyr [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm sorry about this - I've thinked that all developers are reading dev- list... That's why I've sent in here... May be I can help?? (i.e. in testing of string-files, translation etc.)? -- Best regards, Vladimir mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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