El 14 de agosto de 2010 23:16, Andrés Mejía <[email protected]> escribió:

> I don't really think you need that rake task. I split my English locale
> into several files, like this:
>
> [image: 20100814-899ktjfem9fqe2ia8dgjxq8hrb.png]
>
> When I run rake tolk:sync or rake tolk:import it automatically picks all
> my English files without doing anything else. The fr.yml locale you see in
> the screenshot was generated using rake tolk:dump_all.
>

That is correct. I  have a similar estructure, but my problem is with
default rails locale files [1]

I downloaded ca.yml and en.yml and bouth are in /locale/defaults
When i run rake tolk:import This  task don't find this files. So i need to
merge this files with the root files (ca.yml and en.yml) generated by Tolk

[1] http://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n

>
> 2010/8/14 Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]>
>
>>
>>
>> 2010/7/17 Tokumine <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hey there - I manage my base local in nested directories, and then
>>> aggregate into a top level en.yml that I send off to tolk for
>>> translation. Keeping my base locale in nested directories and my
>>> translations at the top level is working well.
>>>
>>> Here's a write up with a rake task to aggregate your base locales:
>>> http://www.tokumine.com/2010/07/16/using-split-locale-files-with-tolk/
>>>
>>
>> I'm trying this, this is my rake task [1] but dosn't work
>> What i'm doing bad?
>>
>> [1] http://www.pastie.org/1092435
>>
>>>
>>> Si
>>>
>>> On Jun 8, 3:17 pm, Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > El 8 de junio de 2010 16:06, Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]
>>> >escribió:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > 2010/6/8 Edouard <[email protected]>
>>> >
>>> > > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > >> At my company we made a web application that does just that.
>>> >
>>> > >>http://webtranslateit.com
>>> >
>>> > >> It’s a commercial software. We are working with companies having
>>> > >> projects with several hundreds of deeply nested language files, so
>>> > >> this kind of scenario was a requirement.
>>> > >> You can read in the documentation how it handles complex file
>>> > >> structures.
>>> >
>>> > >>http://docs.webtranslateit.com/file_manager/#file_structure
>>> >
>>> > >> Regards,
>>> > >> Édouard
>>> >
>>> > > Thanks  Édouard, looks great, but mine is a personal and no comercial
>>> > > project. And i would like to manage this problem localy...in this
>>> moment
>>> >
>>> > >> Sorry i'm reading more. And wti is more powerful :O  [1]
>>> >
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> > [1]http://docs.webtranslateit.com/ruby_on_rails/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > >> On Jun 8, 2:51 pm, Iain Hecker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > >> > We had this discussion at my company. Nobody really knew what to
>>> do.
>>> > >> > Does anybody else have the problem?
>>> >
>>> > >> > -iain
>>> >
>>> > >> > 2010/6/8 Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]>:
>>> >
>>> > >> > > 2010/6/8 Iain Hecker <[email protected]>
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> Hi,
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> I don't really know what to do. Both using many files and one
>>> single
>>> > >> > >> file have their advantages and disadvantages. One file can get
>>> a big
>>> > >> > >> mess, but many files are hard to find stuff.
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> Sometimes I wish the scopes were all backwards: Then you would
>>> be
>>> > >> able
>>> > >> > >> to group translations together based upon their functionality
>>> instead
>>> > >> > >> of their usage.
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> I don't use any of these projects yet, but I am going to use
>>> tolk in
>>> > >> > >> the near future, so I can't say anything about that yet.
>>> >
>>> > >> > > Thanks Ian for the reply. I see it is a question that not only
>>> do I
>>> > >> have
>>> > >> > > right?
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> - iain
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 06:45, andresgutgon <
>>> [email protected]>
>>> > >> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> > On Jun 7, 3:02 pm, Andrés gutiérrez <[email protected]>
>>> > >> wrote:
>>> > >> > >> >> Hello I've been watching these two projects [1] and [2].
>>> Both look
>>> > >> > >> >> good. But
>>> > >> > >> >> I see it is not possible to have a complex structure inside
>>> the
>>> > >> locale
>>> > >> > >> >> folder.
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> >> The two projects  caught the .yml and displayed in a web
>>> interface
>>> > >> for
>>> > >> > >> >> ease
>>> > >> > >> >> translate each string.
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> >> But with a Base of folders a bit complex. Example:
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> >> locale
>>> > >> > >> >>   |-es.yml
>>> > >> > >> >>   |-models
>>> > >> > >> >>       |-users
>>> > >> > >> >>           |-es.yml
>>> > >> > >> >>       |-articles
>>> > >> > >> >>           |-es.yml
>>> > >> > >> >>   |-views
>>> > >> > >> >>       |-users
>>> > >> > >> >>       |--articles
>>> > >> > >> >>   formtastic
>>> > >> > >> >>      |-es.yml
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> >> It is possible to translate this. Or should I put all the
>>> strings
>>> > >> in a
>>> > >> > >> >> single file?
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> >> [1]http://github.com/newsdesk/translate
>>> > >> > >> >> [2]http://github.com/dhh/tolk
>>> >
>>> > >> > >> > Please, Does anyone else separated into folders or am I the
>>> only
>>> > >> one?
>>> >
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