Absolutely. However, I would not recommend mentioned "HBCI" in the language overview, because nobody (except us and Germans) knows what HBCI means. You could rather write something generic like "not counting country-specific features". As for the calculation mode I absolutely agree -- a translation for Brazilian Portugese is surely completed as soon as everything except HBCI has been translated.
Great idea.
"A language translation in GnuCash is considered fully supported when it has reached greater than 90% translated strings, not counting the strings from some country-specific features"
Also, I'm going to use the latest .pot file to determine the maximium possible number of strings to translate. So, actually, some translations will get lower % done over time, if they don't keep up to date.
I whipped up a perl script to build a "% done" translation table, and I'm thinking to add support for skipping HBCI strings... but I'll only do the work if everyone thinks this definition is valid.
You could count the number of strings that came *only* from the import-export/hbci directory and subtract that from the total number of strings. However, you should make sure that de.po doesn't end up with a percentage larger than 100 :-)
German and (unfortunately) Brazilian Portuguese. I didn't notice the "no need to translate outside of Germany" message until I was nearly finished translating all the HBCI strings. :)
I plan on running each .po file through a filter that will strip any msgids that have "hbci" in the comments or msgstr, and make a temp file. This temp file then will get run through "msgmerge --statistics". That way, if you *did* translate some HBCI strings, that won't artificially boost your % done.
Sound good?
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