Julia seems to be using sphinx? (I don't know a thing about it but I'm catching up!)
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/search?q=sphinx&ref=cmdform Aparently sphinx already has i8n support: http://sphinx-doc.org/intl.html But right now I'm lost at the configuration options: http://sphinx-doc.org/config.html#intl-options I'd really love to start helping an open source project, and participate in GSoC, etc. but since I'm new to coding, I may be better at doing this sort of thing for the time being, I believe I will learn Julia better by doing this, plus I wan't to teach it to my friends at university. :) Ismael VC El jueves, 20 de febrero de 2014 23:19:28 UTC-6, John Myles White escribió: > > I think we historically have encouraged people to not invest too much > energy into translating documentation because the documentation changes > frequently, which means that you end up with either out-of-date > documentation or an endless supply of additional translation work to do. > Of, of course, you might end up with both. > > FWIW, it would be absolutely amazing if Julia had nice i8n for all of its > documentation, including the help docs available in the REPL. But we > probably need to at least get a fully functioning documentation system in > English before we could handle any sort of translation task > > — John >
