Le lundi 08 mars 2010 à 18:20 +0100, Joaquim Rocha a écrit : > Hi Claude, > > Regarding your email chained below, I think I have done (some of?) the > changes to have a good integration with intltool. > > I removed the .mo and .pot files and added the POTFILES.in, together > with the usage of intltool-* commands when the project is built using > the make file. > > > Please let me know if this meets the needs you have for easy i18n.
We're quite there. Please include the po/LINGUAS file. http://l10n.gnome.org/module/ocrfeeder/ It would also be nice to be able to translate the desktop file. Thanks for your efforts. Claude > > Claude Paroz wrote: > > Le dimanche 24 janvier 2010 à 22:34 +0100, Joaquim Rocha a écrit : > > > > Hi Joaquim, > > > > We'll be pleased to add your program to the l10n.gnome.org platform, as > > soon as some basic steps are completed. > > > > Please take care that ocrfeeder be compatible with intltool. Adding a > > po/POTFILES.in file containing source files should be the first thing to > > do. A po/LINGUAS file is also good practice, even if it is not always > > required depending on your build toolchain. > > See http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eintltool/intltool/trunk/annotate/head > > %3A/README for further details. > > > > po/ocrfeeder.pot can then be removed from Git, as it is dynamically > > created by intltool. You should also remove the locale directory from > > the repository, as mo files should be dynamically created at > > build/install time (some additional code may be required in setup.py). > > > > It would also be welcomed to have a GNOME bugzilla product for > > ocrfeeder. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Claude > _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
