Am Montag, den 12.07.2010, 21:16 +0200 schrieb Andre Klapper: Am Montag, den 12.07.2010, 19:56 +0200 schrieb Mario Blättermann: > > > 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 Well, it is a bit outdated, but you 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/". > > Thanks, that was helpful! > > Anybody knows if this documented somewhere in our wiki for the > translators under http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/* ? > > andre >
No, it isn't documented yet. Mallard is a quite new kind of documentation stuff. But anyone should update the xml2po man page before. Well, there's an outdated manual regarding the gnome-doc-utils [1]. In the nearest future (I hope so) this stuff will be part of the Mallard documentation [2]. The current version contains such things as the CVS integration, seems to be from the ancients of GNOME... By the way, I could migrate the old gnome-doc-utils manual [1] to Mallard, if needed. Cheers, Mario [1] http://library.gnome.org/devel/gnome-doc-make/0.20/ [2] http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-doc-mallard-spec/0.18/ freenetMail - Der zuverlässige E-Mail-Dienst von freenet.de Jetzt kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse mit 1 GB Speicher und Profi-Spamschutz sichern! http://tls.freenet.de/tipp/1gb-speicher/index.html _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
