Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-04 Thread Glen Reesor
Thanks everyone. Good to know I'm on the right track.

- Glen

Hazel Russman  wrote:
>On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 19:00:26 +0100
>C  wrote:
>
>> 
>> If it's any help, I started working on the Impress FAQs translations
>> and used the same number approach as the FR team did.
>> 
>> Clayton
>> 
>
>I have been doing the same for the Writer and Calc faqs. FR/FAQ/nnn
>becomes Faq/nnn.
>
>Hazel
>
>
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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-04 Thread Hazel Russman
On Tue, 3 Dec 2013 19:00:26 +0100
C  wrote:

> 
> If it's any help, I started working on the Impress FAQs translations
> and used the same number approach as the FR team did.
> 
> Clayton
> 

I have been doing the same for the Writer and Calc faqs. FR/FAQ/nnn
becomes Faq/nnn.

Hazel


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread Glen Reesor
Thanks Jean. I will use the method suggested by Sophie.

Jean Weber  wrote:
>I have little to do with the FAQs, so I'm not the person to answer most
>questions on that topic. --Jean
>
>> On 4 Dec 2013, at 2:11, Glen Reesor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Jean,
>> I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in
>particular :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:
>> 
>> The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:
>> 
>> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How
>do I put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
>> 
>> 
>> Should I instead use something like this?
>> 
>> [[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a
>right one? ]]
>> 
>> And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Glen
>> 
>>> On 2013-12-01 12:21, Glen Reesor wrote:
>>> I have added one entry to the English Math FAQ (still getting
>throttled--but that's another issue)
>>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Math
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is there a standard for what to name new pages in the markup? For
>example, the French markup looks like this:
>>> 
>>> [[FR/FAQ/Math/001 | Comment mettre une parenthèse à gauche sans en
>mettre une à droite ?]]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> But I have used the title of the page as the first field in the [[ |
>]] markup as shown below:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How
>do I put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is there a preference between the two?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> - Glen
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread Jean Weber
I have little to do with the FAQs, so I'm not the person to answer most 
questions on that topic. --Jean

> On 4 Dec 2013, at 2:11, Glen Reesor  wrote:
> 
> Hi Jean,
> I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in particular 
> :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:
> 
> The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:
> 
> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I put 
> a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
> 
> 
> Should I instead use something like this?
> 
> [[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? 
> ]]
> 
> And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Glen
> 
>> On 2013-12-01 12:21, Glen Reesor wrote:
>> I have added one entry to the English Math FAQ (still getting throttled--but 
>> that's another issue)
>> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Math
>> 
>> 
>> Is there a standard for what to name new pages in the markup? For example, 
>> the French markup looks like this:
>> 
>> [[FR/FAQ/Math/001 | Comment mettre une parenthèse à gauche sans en mettre 
>> une à droite ?]]
>> 
>> 
>> But I have used the title of the page as the first field in the [[ | ]] 
>> markup as shown below:
>> 
>> 
>> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I put 
>> a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
>> 
>> 
>> Is there a preference between the two?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> - Glen
>> 
>> 
>>   

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread C
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 6:55 PM, Glen Reesor  wrote:
> On 2013-12-03 09:25, Sophie wrote:
>> Hi Glen,
>> Le 03/12/2013 17:11, Glen Reesor a écrit :
>>> Hi Jean,
>>> I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in
>>> particular :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:
>>>
>>> The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:
>>>
>>> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I
>>> put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
>>>
>>> Should I instead use something like this?
>>>
>>> [[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a right
>>> one? ]]
>>>
>>> And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?
>>>
>> We (FR group) created this numbering in the article links to make it
>> easier to maintain translation, it's easier to see a number increased
>> than a new string in another language. So it's up to you to follow it,
>> but I guess it will be easier also with a number for other groups
>> translating from English into their own language in the future.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Sophie


If it's any help, I started working on the Impress FAQs translations
and used the same number approach as the FR team did.

Clayton

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread Glen Reesor

Thanks Sophie. I will used the numbered approach.

- Glen

On 2013-12-03 09:25, Sophie wrote:

Hi Glen,
Le 03/12/2013 17:11, Glen Reesor a écrit :
   

Hi Jean,
I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in
particular :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:

The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:

[[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I
put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]


Should I instead use something like this?

[[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a right
one? ]]

And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?
 

We (FR group) created this numbering in the article links to make it
easier to maintain translation, it's easier to see a number increased
than a new string in another language. So it's up to you to follow it,
but I guess it will be easier also with a number for other groups
translating from English into their own language in the future.

Kind regards
Sophie


   


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread Sophie
Hi Glen,
Le 03/12/2013 17:11, Glen Reesor a écrit :
> Hi Jean,
> I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in
> particular :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:
> 
> The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:
> 
> [[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I
> put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]
> 
> 
> Should I instead use something like this?
> 
> [[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a right
> one? ]]
> 
> And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?

We (FR group) created this numbering in the article links to make it
easier to maintain translation, it's easier to see a number increased
than a new string in another language. So it's up to you to follow it,
but I guess it will be easier also with a number for other groups
translating from English into their own language in the future.

Kind regards
Sophie


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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-03 Thread Glen Reesor

Hi Jean,
I just realized I should have directed my question to someone in 
particular :-). Also, a better wording of my question is below:


The first link I've created for the English Math FAQ is:

[[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I put a 
left bracket without including a right one? ]]


Should I instead use something like this?

[[ Faq/Math/001 | How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? ]]

And then the next one would be Faq/Math/002?

Thanks,

Glen

On 2013-12-01 12:21, Glen Reesor wrote:

I have added one entry to the English Math FAQ (still getting throttled--but 
that's another issue)
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Math


Is there a standard for what to name new pages in the markup? For example, the 
French markup looks like this:

[[FR/FAQ/Math/001 | Comment mettre une parenthèse à gauche sans en mettre une à 
droite ?]]


But I have used the title of the page as the first field in the [[ | ]] markup 
as shown below:


[[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I put a 
left bracket without including a right one? ]]


Is there a preference between the two?


Thanks.
- Glen


   


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RE: [libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-12-01 Thread Glen Reesor
I have added one entry to the English Math FAQ (still getting throttled--but 
that's another issue)
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Math


Is there a standard for what to name new pages in the markup? For example, the 
French markup looks like this:

[[FR/FAQ/Math/001 | Comment mettre une parenthèse à gauche sans en mettre une à 
droite ?]]


But I have used the title of the page as the first field in the [[ | ]] markup 
as shown below:


[[ How do I put a left bracket without including a right one? | How do I put a 
left bracket without including a right one? ]]


Is there a preference between the two?


Thanks.
- Glen


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[libreoffice-documentation] Translating French Math FAQs

2013-11-25 Thread Jean Weber
Reposting this to the list with a relevant subject line so it doesn't
get lost in discussion of Draw Guide. Also copying Sophie for info of
French team.

Glen Reesor  wrote,
I will work on translating the French Math FAQs to English. By the
way, I'm not sure how to notify the French team I'll be working on
this.

- Glen

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