Hi Guillame, I followed the instructions in the "Translation How-To" and the .po file that I work on appears to be the latest one (2109 messages). I am still working on the translation (only 25% messages translated), and I will send an initial version when I am done. The wxWidgets translation will be most probably done in parallel (by somebody else). I tried to replace the wxstd.mo file with the one compiled in poEdit (with only a couple of messages translated) but pgAdmin still shows yes/no/cancel buttons on dialogs in English. Is there any special procedure that I should follow in order to replace those messages, too ?
Regards, Goce. -----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Lelarge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 09:58 To: Goce Smilevski Cc: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Translation to Macedonian Hi, Goce Smilevski a écrit : > I see that the Macedonian translation is outdated (if it has ever been > maintained) and I intend to spend time to update it. I installed pgAdmin3 > 1.6.3 and poEdit 1.3.6 and started translating strings. But, I noticed > that some standard yes/no/cancel dialogs cannot be translated, most > probably because they are rendered using the wxWidgets library. I also > noticed that wxstd.mo is located into each language directory. My > questions is: will pgAdmin be completely translated (along with > wxWidgets-rendered text) if the wxstd.po file is translated separately and > the compiled .mo file copied into the mk_MK directory ? > The Macedonian translation is unmaintained. I'm glad you wish to spend time updating it. Send your updates to me, so I can put them on SVN. Which .po file did you take ? the one from http://www.pgadmin.org/translation/status.php ? wxWidget doesn't seem to be translated in Macedonian (http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/i18n.php). Perhaps you can help them with that. Regards. -- Guillaume. http://www.postgresqlfr.org http://docs.postgresqlfr.org ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org