Dear Ivo,

I would like to put up two queries regarding sdf file for our Nepali language:

1. We are about to finalize the UI.po from the officecfg directory and
would like to submit it.

2. If there are any changes later on in the future in that file, how
difficult will it be to do so? If there aren't any difficulties on
that, I would like to submit the sdf file in order to get the user
interface in our langauge.

Thanks.

Regards,
Subir

On 7/22/05, Ivo Hinkelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> The OOo 2.0 release is coming closer and there are new or changed
> strings in the source code since the last l10n collection, what was
> arround milestone m104 . Those new / changed strings force us to collect
> another time, but this is also a chance for you to submit latest
> corrections and updates.
> 
> The deadline for providing GSI / SDF files is 2005/08/05
> 
> Please update to milestone m121, because that milestone contains a new
> readme section.
> 
> As handling full gsi files will cause work and consume a lot of time, it
> would be perfect if you can provide me with a difference between your
> previous submissing and your current sdf file ,so the provided file is a
> smaller. I don't mean a patch, but a file only containing new / updated
> strings. If this don't work for you, because you provided me with a ftp
> link to a constantly updated file or you are unfamiliar with unix tools
> and don't know how to create such a file, just provide me with your full
> sdf file. No problem.
> 
> And as usual please:
> 
> - File an issuezilla bug to me ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ). Please don't
> attach your file directly to that issue, better provide a URL / link
> pointing to your file. Only attach if you don't have any webspace available.
> ( http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html )
> 
> - Please take care that the GSI / SDF file format is not violated (
> format errors like wrong amount of tabs, shifted columns, ... ). You can
> use the tool "gsicheck" to perform basic checks on your file. "gsicheck"
> is located in the transex3 module.
> 
> usage: gsicheck -c -l "" myfile.sdf
> 
> - We try to correctly update our database status information which would
> later help to improve the overall quality of the translation. If
> possible please provide a GSI / SDF file containing both, your language
> and the corresponding en-US source string. This is only nice to have and
> not (yet) required ! Please note that the en-US string have to be the
> same milestone like your translation.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ivo
> 
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