Egon Willighagen wrote:

On Wednesday 8 June 2005 20:31, Bob Hanson wrote:
If you look carefully at the bottom of that documentation page, you will
see an "xml" link. Click on that, and it comes back in XML.

http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/jmol/docs

Maybe something can be done with that. (We're not just talking about making
a PDF file, right? I mean, that's just printing the HTML document, I would
think. Is there a need for that. I'm assuming we are talking here about
translation to another language.)

Hi all,

I hope I'm not too late with my comment.
Not at all, I won't work on it before July.
I am just gathering ideas on how to do it, to decide how it will be done before I find the time.

Currently there is a XSLT stylesheet in CVS that converts the above XML format into DocBook XML, which is too in CVS.
I didn't see it at first, but I finally found it.

I'm not sure how well gettext works with XML files in general, but I would prefer to have gettext translate the XML created with the XML directly from the XSL+js, as Bob created for me...
That sounds good.
In fact, it seems that the framework is already in place (I think Jmol/doc/source/po contains what is needed for the translation). What still needs to be done is finish the i18n framework (working on windows, ....)

Nicolas

Egon




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