Нещото, за което си мечтаех, та даже бях писал до проекта git за нова 
функционалност :)
Само дето трябва да поискаме добавянето на българския

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nicolas Delvaux" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:51 PM
Subject: Introducing Deckard: a helper for translators


| Hi everyone,
|
| I developed a web-application to help translators of Gtk+ programs, more
| precisely those that use Glade.
|
| TL;DR: you can try it on http://deckard.malizor.org/
|
| The rational is that translators should always test their translations
| in context but that is not always easy.
| Some UI need specific conditions to be displayed. For example, you can't
| actually see the inside of the Wacom panel (in gnome-control-center) if
| such a device is not plugged in your computer.
| Anyway, the process of building a development version of a program from
| sources just to be able to test new translations is boring and time
| consuming.
|
| This is where Deckard can help.
|
| All files on the server (UI and translations) are updated from Git once
| a day. So what you see when displaying a UI is the current state of the
| translation in the selected language.
|
| But you can also upload your own PO files to just easily test how good
| your work-in-progress translation is.
| (custom PO files are removed from the server when your session ends)
|
| Well, that's about it I guess.
|
| Just a few more notes:
| - The code is released on AGPLv3
| - The project is hosted on Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/deckard
| - Feel free to report any bug on https://bugs.launchpad.net/deckard
| - If I forgot to add your language or a particular module, mail me or
| report a bug!
| - If you have some web-design or programming skills, feel free to
| contribute ;-)
|
|
| Cheers,
| Nicolas
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