Yes, I'll be installing my translations on Ubuntu Xenial, where /usr/lib/ mailman/templates is a symlink to /etc/mailman.
One more question: On mm_cfg.py I've set my server's language to Catalan (https://posto.esperanto.cat/listejo/listinfo), but I'd like to make its homepage and the email-list list bilingual in Catalan/Esperanto, is that possible? I can't seem to locate the right HTML template though, where is it pulled from? And a last question: Is there any way to prevent Mailman from base64-encoding all mail? Could I change the charset in the "add_language" lines for both Catalan and Esperanto from "utf-8" to "iso-8859-3"? That charset has got all letters needed for both languages. Rubén El dilluns, 14 de maig de 2018, a les 0:15:21 CEST, Mark Sapiro va escriure: > > It seems you are looking at doing this in an installed Mailman package, > and this too is OK, but I'm not sure how the package you're using stores > its files and you may need more. > > I.e., if the other language templates are in /etc/mailman/eo, there may > be symlinks to these language directories from somewhere in > /usr/lib/mailman or vice-versa and if so, you'll need one for eo as well. > > I.e., you need to mirror what the other languages do. > > Also, you should have a mailman.po file in the appropriate place. You > don't really need it if you haven't translated any strings, but you > could start with a copy of > <https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/view/head:/message > s/mailman.pot> which might also be included somewhere in your package. > > You also need to compile mailman.po to mailman.mo with msgfmt. _______________________________________________ Mailman-i18n mailing list Posts: [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-i18n/archive%40mail-archive.com
