Hi Gary
This sounds interesting. Could you have a look at the l10n-plugin that
we have in the sandbox. Perhaps these two can combine forces?
https://svn.codehaus.org/mojo/trunk/sandbox/l10n-maven-plugin/
Gary Weaver wrote:
Hey everyone,
I currently have a project in sourceforge that can manipulate Java
properties files (do substring replacement within values, change
properties, remove properties) that I wrote to handle some i18n needs
(specifically I use it to translate Atlassian Confluence's i18n messages
file from en_GB/en_AU to en_US).
The project currently contains Maven 2 mojos, Ant tasks, and Java-based
command-line utilities. I had been using the CLIs but I just got the
Maven 2 mojos to work (i18nsanity-pt-1.0.2). I'm planning on releasing
the (automatically translated) US English language pack project to the
Atlassian community which will need these mojos to work.
I wrote the mojos with the intention of sharing them with everyone, so
there is nothing about them specific to our environment or to
Atlassian/Confluence.
Would it be ok if I hosted the plugin here? If it is a requirement to
host the source at codehaus also I could do that, but if I do that I may
need to split it up somehow. Unfortunately sourceforge can't host the
core library either afaik (since they only have a Maven 1 repository),
so that makes life difficult.
Let me know what you think.
Example of use/config in Maven 2 pom.xml:
http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+Use+the+i18sanity-pt+Maven+2+Plugin
Example of config files used to define properties translations:
http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+Define+i18sanity-pt+Config+Properties+Files
Project Wiki: http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/
Project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/i18nsanity/
Thanks!
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Dennis Lundberg
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