On 11/19/2015 09:34 PM, María Leandro wrote:
Hello all.
Hi Tatica!

I use qtranslate-x for my wordpress and it's quite powerful; however, I would like to see an external translation app since doing it directly on the wordpress may lead to style changes and other format issues.
Yeah, I have enabled qtranslate-x on the stage version of the fedora magazine, but it seems to be down at the moment :/
http://stg.fedoramagazine.org/es/

the one thing that i couldnt figure out is where the translataions are actually stored, and if there is any way to get them out with XMLRPC. I can get at the sources of the posts, but can't figure out how to get to the translations.
Either way, I'm up to the challenge and would he happy to contribute with a spanish translation.
Awesome! :)

Have a great day!

cheers,
ryanlerch








2015-11-18 18:50 GMT-04:30 Ryan Lerch <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    On 11/19/2015 09:02 AM, Paul W. Frields wrote:

        On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 09:24:54PM +0000, Lord Drachenblut wrote:

            Here is an article,
            
http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/how-to-easily-create-a-multilingual-wordpress-site/,
            with links to resources for creating a multilingual
            version of WordPress.
            It presents two options human translated and machine
            translated.  The nice
            thing is it keeps everything in the same WordPress
            instance.  It looks like
            it would even allow for an article to be created in a non
            native language
            first and them translated into the primary language after
            the fact

        The problem with this plugin is that it doesn't take advantage
        of any
        of the contact we already have with the translation community via
        Zanata.  And it also wouldn't offer any of Zanata's other features
        like translation memory.

        The tradeoff, of course, is that to make something that
        automates push
        or pull with Zanata, will take real dev cycles and it's
        unclear whence
        they'll come.

    yeah, i think if we can find one of these plugins that allows us
    to interact with the Posts / Translations via the default
    wordpress XMLRPC interface, that is the one we should focus on.

    That way the less hacking we have to do on the plugin/PHP the
    better, as we are a little light on willing PHP developers.

    cheers,
    ryanlerch

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