Greetings Colin Marquardt, thank you a lot!
<http://inkscape.org/doc/>*If you are familiar with sending patches, it
would be good if they
were against the sources, which are the es.po files in the
subdirectories of
http://inkscape.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/inkscape/doc-docbook/trunk/
*
My, that's a pity. I'm not familiar with patches, .po and that stuff at all,
but God knows I'd really, REALLY want to. I've downloaded en.po and
es.pobut have little idea about how to work on them and also don't
know if these
are the only relevant files to my task. If you have some spare time please
explain the procedures to me, or if you know where to find info and
tutorials on that, your help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks in advance.
God bless you
On Feb 10, 2008 2:10 PM, Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ocetalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
>
> > I'm a freelance translator English-Spanish translator and also do style
> > proofreading. When I downloaded Inkscape I found the included Spanish
> > tutorials needed proofreading to make them more clear and "friendly".
>
> I'm sure this would be welcome.
>
> > I was planning to do it but now that next version will be released
> > so soon, I guess there's no use in proofreading tutorials of the
> > current. Should I do it anyway, or should I ask for the tutorial
> > files of the next version to proofread them? Please help on this.
>
> The tutorials on http://inkscape.org/doc/ are the ones which will be
> in the upcoming release, so if you proofread these, you are
> up-to-date.
>
> (At some point we should provide stable tutorials for specific
> versions, but they haven't changed so much in the past anyway.)
>
> If you are familiar with sending patches, it would be good if they
> were against the sources, which are the es.po files in the
> subdirectories of
> http://inkscape.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/inkscape/doc-docbook/trunk/
>
> Maybe you even feel more comfortable working with these directly,
> since we are following the english originals fairly closely
> (paragraph by paragraph), because that allows us to automatically
> get flagged when some english string changes. The downside of this
> approach is that we cannot shuffle paragraphs around, so please
> don't try that. :)
>
> Cheers
> Colin
>
>
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