Well, I've just figured out that the JabRef_pt_BR is created in the same
directory Popeye is. However, I would ask you to check this process, in case
I am missing something.

Regards.

2011/6/26 Cleyton Slaviero <[email protected]>

> Hi Kolja,
>
> hope we can make a good translation. Me and Juliano are actually friends,
> so cooperation won't be a problem at all :)
>
> Well, speaking of the translation:
>
> I've downloaded Popeye (quite interesting name, by the way) and tried to
> translate a few strings using it, but I don't know if I did the "starting"
> process right. Please correct me if I'm wrong in the following process:
>
> 1) Download the latest project sourcecode version from SourceForge (a zip
> file in Downloads section)
> 2) Load he project which is in the "/resources" directory (Menu_project.ppf
> or project.ppf - these are the only two available there)
> 3) Then, go to Project > Project Properties and in the tab "languages",
> click in "add
> 4) In "filename", type "JabRef_pt_BR" (in the case I'm in project.ppf) or
> "Menu_pt_BR" (in the case I'm in Menu_project.ppf) , leave "java_utf" in
> "using the following encoding" and type pt and BR, in language iso code and
> contry iso code, respectively.
>
> This was the process that I've followed, but although the "pt_BR" column
> was created, the "JabRef_pt_BR" file wasn't. Is this normal or I'm doing
> something wrong?
>
> Regards.
>
> 2011/6/26 Kolja Brix <[email protected]>
>
>> Dear Juliano, dear Cleyton,
>>
>> On Sunday June 26, 2011, 06:34:20 Cleyton Slaviero wrote:
>>
>> > I'm also interested in translating JabRef to Brazilian Portuguese. Since
>> > I'll use my available time (which is not available often), I guess it
>> will
>> > take a little bit long for me to translate things. I hope this is not a
>> > problem for you guys. Still, I'll try to do my best.
>> >
>> > Regards.
>> >
>> >
>> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> > From: Juliano Naves <[email protected]>
>> > Date: 2011/6/26
>> > Subject: Brazilian Portuguese
>> > To: [email protected]
>> >
>> >
>> > Hello all,
>> > I'm interested in translating jabref to brazilian portuguese.
>> >
>> > What should I do?
>>
>>
>> thank you very much for your interest in contributing to JabRef! Maybe you
>> two
>> can agree and cooperate for a translation into Brazilian Portuguese.
>>
>> JabRef is prepared for translation such that you can concentrate on
>> translating the texts. For instructions please see our translation page at
>> <http://jabref.sourceforge.net/translation.php>.
>>
>> When you have finished a substantial part of the translation, please
>> upload a
>> patch, i.e. the new translation files, to the JabRef patch tracker at
>> <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=92314&atid=600308> and send me
>> a
>> message.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks again!
>>
>>      Kolja
>>
>>
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> Cleyton Slaviero
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> Mestrando em Ciência da Computação - UFF - Niterói (RJ)
>
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>



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