Hello everyone
Many thanks for the translation Victor Westmann, very nice start. You help is very appreciated. Maren, as requested I copied the text from staging website, but a few issues arrise:

1. Does the staging website use the same user table as the main
   website? I could not log in with my regular username, and google
   sign in that I normally use doesn't work there, seems to be using an
   outdated authentication method according to this
   <https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6206245?p=openid&rd=1>
2. Since I could not log in all I could do is copy the text in 'live
   mode' so most links and CMS structure were probably lost. This
   should temporarily work for most users for now, but should
   eventually be corrected.
3. The 'Testing' page looks somewhat weird, with long text formatting
   causing horizontal scrolling (not present in the English version)
   and the "? Follow up" text looks like sme leftover placeholder from
   the editor (?)

Thanks again, Duarte


On 19-06-2015 12:10, [email protected] wrote:
Hi everyone,

you guys are great :) - Thanks!

Victor, I'm afraid you translated the page on staging.inkscape.org... :(
We'll have to transfer your translations to the live website. Duarte, do
you think you could help with this?

I couldn't find your account at inkscape.org, Victor, to give you
translators' permissions - what is your username?

And you're right, translating is a lot of work, that's why we are so happy
to have you to support Duarte ;) - even if the languages aren't exactly
the same, it's a great thing if some of the work can be shared.
(Anybody here wants to translate the German developer pages, maybe? ;) )

As the web site editor isn't always intuitive in its usage, I'd like to
give some hints for inserting links (I think this isn't yet very well
described in the document on our Wiki - I'll update that soon with some
pictures as well):

For links, whereever possible, please everyone use the Link plugins.
In the editor, there is a dropdown on the top left.

The thing is that internal links (from one page at inkscape.org to another
one) will be adapted automatically, if, for example, a page is moved or
renamed. So if you link to the 'About' page, for example, and someone
moves that page to another menu section, your link will not need to be
updated.
It's a little more work now, but it will save us work later. They also do
not need to be adapted for the language, this is done automatically.

So to insert an internal link, do the following:
- Write the word(s) you want to use as text for the link.
- Mark them.
- Use the dropdown for plugins, select 'Link'
- Fill in all info (use the dropdown for internal links)
- Save

To edit a 'plugin link', just doubleclick on it.

What will not work with plugin links:
- Copying a plugin link to use it more than once (it lives in the
database, and only can exist once, and also only in the text block where
it was created)
- Editing the text of a plugin link in the editor window directly.

As I said, not intuitive...

To get contents from the English pages to your own language's page, use
the dropdown at the top ('language') and select 'Copy all plugins from
English'. This will make duplicates of all plugins (a different entry in
the database), they can be edited by double-clicking on them.

Long read, sorry!

Thanks for all your hard work,
  Kind regards,
  Maren


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