Hi Fran, Am Montag, den 12.07.2010, 12:15 +0200 schrieb Fran Diéguez: > Hi all, > > I'm Fran Diéguez the coordinator of the Galician > (http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/gl) translators team and we have plans to > start to translate some documentation. But I take notice that all the > documentation is been reviewed and converted to mallard. > > As far as I know, the following modules has a Mallard based manual:
From the core modules: - empathy - gcalctool - gnome-games (only the tetravex manual) - hamster-applet - tomboy From the extra apps: - banshee - emerillon - f-spot - giggle - glabels (in the docs branch, not yet tracked in Vertimus) - gnac (in an early state, not yet tracked in Vertimus) - gnome-hello - gthumb - gtkmm-documentation - kupfer - nanny - solang From the external dependencies/office apps: - libgda > Please, give us some hints about what files are ready to translate and > other useful information. > > We don't have previous experience in translating the documentation and > how to "compile" it, so information about it would be very very useful > too. > > After translating the po file provided by Vertimus, you can use the command "xml2po" to create the translated *.page files. Have a look at the xml2po manpage to see more. Well, it is a bit outdated, but you have to replace the mentioned *.xml filenames with the *.page filenames, that's all. Note that the -e switch to include the entities does't work with some versions of the gnome-doc-utils. In this case, you have to convert your *.page files one-by-one. To view the manual, navigate to the folder where the *.page files reside, and just type "yelp ./". In some cases, you have to add the full path instead of "./". Example: "yelp /home/fran/empathy/help/gl/". Cheers, Mario freenetMail mobil – Alle E-Mails auf Ihrem Handy versenden und empfangen. Jetzt kinderleicht und kostenlos einrichten. http://tls.freenet.de/tipp/handymail/index.html _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
