Would be nice if you convince they to allow deploy this to a maven
repository.

VELO

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Joe Kutner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks VELO and Logan.  This is exact the information I was looking
> for.  I know of a company ;) that will be translating the Flex bundles
> to 11 languages.  I will push to get them contributed to BabelFlex.
>
> On Mar 15, 11:09 am, Logan Allred <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:11 AM, Joe Kutner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > First, upon inspecting the framework ResourceBundles in the Sonatype
> > > repository:
> > > <http://repository.sonatype.org/content/groups/flexgroup/com/adobe/
> > > flex/framework/framework/>
> > > I found that many of the locales for the 3.2 version were not
> > > correct.  For example, the de_DE (German) bundle has all French
> > > strings in it.  I then looked into the 3.4 directory and found that
> > > there was only an en_US bundle.
> >
> > As Velo said, these are broken bundles from BabelFlex. Once these are
> > manually fixed, we can put them back in. I haven't had time to
> > manually fix them yet. Maybe in another 2-3 months, we'll see.
> > In the meantime, if someone would like to do this, it's not hard, it
> > just takes several hours.
> >
> > In the meantime, you would need to use the copylocales script from the
> > SDK to create your own bundles and put them in your own maven
> > repository.
> >
> > > Finally, I need to localize the Advanced Data Visualization
> > > ResourceBundles that came with FlexBuilder 3.0.  It seems like this is
> > > something that should be provided by Adobe, or if not is available to
> > > the public in some way.  Am I wrong?  Do I have to localize these
> > > bundles myself.
> >
> > > In short, where can I find pre-translated bundles for these framework
> > > level packages.  It seems like I should not be the first person to
> > > encounter this problem.  Can someone explain how I can get the
> > > different languages?
> >
> > In Flex 3 SDK, Adobe only provides en_US and ja_JP. All of the other
> > languages you must translate yourself using copylocales and put them
> > in your own repo.
> >
> > For Flex 4, Adobe is providing 12+ languages (I assume for dataviz
> > too) and they should come in the free SDK, so Flexmojos can put them
> > in their repo. BabelFlex was an effort to backport the Flex 4
> > localizations back to Flex 3, but no one is taking the time to do it
> > correctly. It would be great to have an open source effort to provide
> > the SDK translations for the other languages. No one has volunteered
> > to lead that effort yet. I was hoping to do it, but I'm swamped for
> > another couple months at least.
> >
> > Logan
>
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