Yeah I think that would be fine for starters, if you send me the text that
should be translated :) And then I can see how that works out.

Thank you.

Irene

2016-11-21 20:43 GMT+01:00 Marcus <[email protected]>:

> Am 11/20/2016 09:07 AM, schrieb Irene Lykke:
>
>> I have looked into the files you sent me, but I am not really sure what
>> you
>> want me to do, because the text seems to be already translated into
>> Danish?
>>
>> I have to say that I am not that familiar with programming, I guess I need
>> a "dummies" guide :) I would really like to help, but how to know which
>> files to open and how I should do it and exactly which phrases I should
>> translate, does not make much sense to me.
>>
>
> maybe it would be easier for you when I send you a file with just the
> texts that should be translated. You can get an impression of its context
> and location where it would be displayed when you open the main webpage [1]
> and looking for the English parts.
>
> You can use OpenOffice but also a simple editor like Editor or Notepad on
> Windows.
>
> [1] http://www.openoffice.org/da/index.html
>
> What do you think, does this work for you? Or do you need further details.
> However, you can of course also ask questions while translating.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marcus
>
>
>
>
> 2016-11-10 16:48 GMT+01:00 Marcus<[email protected]>:
>>
>> Am 11/10/2016 07:45 AM, schrieb Irene Lykke:
>>>
>>> I have tried to translate the webpage, and I send it to you here as
>>>> .txt. As I have not heard from you yet regarding my question below, I
>>>> just tried something. Please let me know, if I should change something
>>>> or if I have misunderstood completely.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> thanks for your feedback.
>>>
>>> Sorry, I haven't received the mail quoted below. It was also not received
>>> by the mailing list. Please make sure to reply always to the mailing
>>> list "
>>> [email protected]".
>>>
>>> I've looked into the attached file. Although it is kind of text, actually
>>> it is not readable for the webserver.
>>>
>>> I've sent you a ZIP file with the "index.html" [1] and
>>> "msg_prop_l10n_da.js" [2]. You can translate the text that is visible on
>>> the respective webpage, zip it again and sent it back to me. Make sure
>>> not
>>> to change the file extension and to keep the character encoding (it
>>> should
>>> be UTF-8).
>>>
>>> [1] http://www.openoffice.org/da/index.html
>>> [2] http://www.openoffice.org/da/download/index.html
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Marcus
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2016-11-01 19:14 GMT+01:00 Irene Lykke<[email protected]
>>>
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>>
>>>>      Hello Marcus
>>>>
>>>>      Thank you for your response.
>>>>
>>>>      Just to make sure, you want me translate all text on the weppage,
>>>>      you send a link to, to Danish and write it in the source code,
>>>>      right? And then I should mail it to you?
>>>>
>>>>      Regards,
>>>>      Irene
>>>>
>>>>      2016-10-30 9:26 GMT+01:00 Marcus<[email protected]
>>>>      <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>>
>>>>          Am 10/30/2016 08:22 AM, schrieb Irene Lykke:
>>>>
>>>>              I can see on your webpage that you lack volunteers for
>>>>              translating your
>>>>              webpage into Danish. I would like to help with that.
>>>>
>>>>              Danish is my native language, and I work as a caseworker.
>>>>              This means that I
>>>>              use computers all the time, and I am trained in
>>>>              communicating with people
>>>>              of different background.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>          that sounds good and thanks for your offer to help. The website
>>>>          is indeed still not fully translated.
>>>>
>>>>          I would suggest to start with the main webpage. You can look
>>>> for
>>>>          the text part inside the HTML file [1]. You can save this file
>>>>          locally and open it with a text editor.
>>>>
>>>>          The relevant parts are after the HTML tag<body>. Either it's a
>>>>          longer text which is directly visible or it's shorter and then
>>>>          tagged with "title" or "h2" or "h3" or other HTML tags.
>>>>
>>>>          So, when this is done then it would be a big step forward. What
>>>>          do you think?
>>>>
>>>>          I hope my explaination was not too technical. Please do not
>>>>          hesitate to ask when something is unclear.
>>>>
>>>>          [1] http://www.openoffice.org/da/index.html
>>>>          <http://www.openoffice.org/da/index.html>
>>>>
>>>>          Marcus
>>>>
>>>

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