[sinp] > > To test translations: > > > > 1. Generate a .pot file by following those instructions: > > http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Localization/i18n_Build_System > > s#Testing_your_Messages.sh_script > > > > 2. Create a translation file: > > cd po > > cp myframework.pot myframework-fr.po > > (or -de, -es, -pt...) > > > > 3. Edit myframework-fr.po with Lokalize or your text editor, translate > > strings of interest (no need to translate all, this is just for testing) > > > > 4. Rerun cmake so that it notices the new po dir (touch CMakeLists.txt > > should do) > > > > 5. Run make and make install > > > > 6. Run the code to test, your translations should appear > > This is really bad compared to our you do it in kde4 which is basically. > * Go do l10n-kde4 > * Install your language > * Done
True. > It also makes it much harder for translators to test the translations > they are > working on since they suddenly have to compile the program they are > translating instead of just compiling the translation and using the > binaries > the distro provides. Even in the current state, I think it would still work: distro would ship packages built from tarballs which contain translations, so the code would load any updated translation. In any case, such a testing workflow is broken, IMO: you want to test translations of version N of the app with code of version N, not version N - 1. Having said that, it is a problem when testing packages for nightly builds (a much better way to test translations), which I assume are not built from tarballs with translations. > Any way we can make the old "just compile your l10n-kde4 language and > install > it" way work? The cmake code can be changed to always build the .qm loader. This way you can build the .qm separately. It would still require the step "compile your l10n-kde4 language and install" to know that this particular .po needs to be turned into a .qm, not a .mo. Any ideas how to do that? Aurélien _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel