Re: gnome-user-docs and gnome-devel-docs branched

2009-05-19 Thread Gil Forcada
El dl 18 de 05 de 2009 a les 21:03 -0500, en/na Shaun McCance va
escriure:
 Both gnome-user-docs and gnome-devel-docs have been
 branched for gnome-2-26.  I don't plan on making any
 more release for 2.26, but I will if there are any
 requests.


l10n.gnome.org updated!

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damned-lies translation updates

2009-05-19 Thread Petr Kovar
Hi!

I'm wondering how long does it take to propagate translation updates
committed to the damned-lies module on the l10n.gnome.org server? I made the
update back on Sunday, but today I still see the old version. Any hints on
what might be causing this?

I'm not that in a hurry, really, but would like to update our team's
docs based on the updated, up  running translation. TIA.

Best,
Petr Kovar
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Re: String additions to 'libgweather.master'

2009-05-19 Thread Andre Klapper
Am Montag, den 18.05.2009, 23:00 + schrieb GNOME Status Pages:
 There have been following string additions to module 'libgweather.master':
 + Łódź

This has been reverted in 02cead82f66930093aed704939bad1789b47308f.

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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Pierre Wieser

- Claude Paroz cla...@2xlibre.net a écrit :

 Le dimanche 17 mai 2009 à 00:28 +0200, Pierre Wieser a écrit :
  
  I'm not sure if I was right to do this, but I have done make -C po
 update-po in order to update po files.
 
 Hi Pierre,
 
 If your module is completely intltool compliant (as it seems to be in
 your case), you shouldn't bother about updating po files at all. This
 task is taken care of by our tool, damned-lies, which updates the po
 files for translators to pick [1] (or translators can do this
 themselves
 by running 'intltool-update lang' in the po directory).
 
 Cordialement,
 
 Claude
 
 [1] http://l10n.gnome.org/module/nautilus-actions/

OK, I understand that I can safely forget all po/ directory which is fine
for me. And I'll add the url to my bookmarks ;-)
Thanks for the explanation.
Cordialement,
Pierre
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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Christian Rose
On 5/19/09, Pierre Wieser pie...@wieser.fr wrote:
   I'm not sure if I was right to do this, but I have done make -C po
   update-po in order to update po files.
  
   Hi Pierre,
  
   If your module is completely intltool compliant (as it seems to be in
   your case), you shouldn't bother about updating po files at all. This
   task is taken care of by our tool, damned-lies, which updates the po
   files for translators to pick [1] (or translators can do this
   themselves
   by running 'intltool-update lang' in the po directory).
  
   Cordialement,
  
   Claude
  
   [1] http://l10n.gnome.org/module/nautilus-actions/

 OK, I understand that I can safely forget all po/ directory which is fine
  for me. And I'll add the url to my bookmarks ;-)
  Thanks for the explanation.
  Cordialement,

Not all of the po/ directory -- we appreciate if you keep
po/POTFILES.in and po/POTFILES.skip updated. IIRC intltool has a
--maintain flag to help with this.


Christian
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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Pierre Wieser
 
 You should also report a bug in Bugzilla under the 'l10n' product and
 the corresponding language component, not only in order to put the
 blame where the blame belongs, but moreover to notify the
 corresponding language translators that this message was
 syntactically
 erroneous and needs a proper fix.
 
 In this case, please report in
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=l10ncomponent=Dzongkha%20[dz].
 
 (I have also added this recommendation to
 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeI18nDeveloperTips)
 
 
 Christian
 

Done today with #583221.
Regards
Pierre
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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Pierre Wieser
 
 The typical process is, for such problematic messages, to change it
 from:
 
 #: ../libnautilus-actions/nautilus-actions-config-schema-reader.c:744
 #, c-format
 msgid 
 This XML file is not a valid Nautilus-actions config file (missing
 key: %s)%s
 msgid_plural 
 
 to
 
 #: ../libnautilus-actions/nautilus-actions-config-schema-reader.c:744
 #, fuzzy, c-format
 msgid 
 This XML file is not a valid Nautilus-actions config file (missing
 key: %s)%s
 msgid_plural 
 
 which means, you add 'fuzzy' to the message type, and then the tools
 will consider this message requires attention from the translator,
 and
 will not flag as invalid anymore.
 
 This issue happens quite often, so I'll look into where to add in the
 documentation.
 
 Simos

I'll commit the update this evening

Thanks for your help, all

Regards
Pierre

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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread pwieser

- Christian Rose ment...@gnome.org a écrit :

 
  OK, I understand that I can safely forget all po/ directory which is
 fine
   for me. And I'll add the url to my bookmarks ;-)
   Thanks for the explanation.
   Cordialement,
 
 Not all of the po/ directory -- we appreciate if you keep
 po/POTFILES.in and po/POTFILES.skip updated. IIRC intltool has a
 --maintain flag to help with this.
 
 
 Christian

Oh, yes, it was just some sort of shortcut.

I have to maintain list of files to be considered in the translation
process, along with list of files to be excluded.
But I don't have to care about the strings themselves when I update
the code, adding modifying or removing a string..

Is it more correct ?

Regards
Pierre
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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Andre Klapper
Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 17:37 +0200 schrieb pwie...@trychlos.org:
 I have to maintain list of files to be considered in the translation
 process, along with list of files to be excluded.

Yes, that's POTFILES.in/.skip.

 But I don't have to care about the strings themselves when I update
 the code, adding modifying or removing a string..

What do you mean by strings themselves? As written, you don't have to
touch any *.po files in the po directory.

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Re: damned-lies translation updates

2009-05-19 Thread Claude Paroz
Le mardi 19 mai 2009 à 14:23 +0200, Petr Kovar a écrit :
 Hi!
 
 I'm wondering how long does it take to propagate translation updates
 committed to the damned-lies module on the l10n.gnome.org server? I made the
 update back on Sunday, but today I still see the old version. Any hints on
 what might be causing this?
 
 I'm not that in a hurry, really, but would like to update our team's
 docs based on the updated, up  running translation. TIA.

There is no automated procedure. New translations require a restart of
the application, so I'm manually doing it from time to time when I
happen to log on to the server.
I just did the update.

Claude

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Re: msgfmt error

2009-05-19 Thread Simos Xenitellis
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Andre Klapper ak...@gmx.net wrote:
 Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 17:37 +0200 schrieb pwie...@trychlos.org:
 I have to maintain list of files to be considered in the translation
 process, along with list of files to be excluded.

 Yes, that's POTFILES.in/.skip.

 But I don't have to care about the strings themselves when I update
 the code, adding modifying or removing a string..

 What do you mean by strings themselves? As written, you don't have to
 touch any *.po files in the po directory.

Earlier in the thread I mentioned that the case of 'invalid PO files
happens quite often'.
What I meant was that we had a couple of cases recently in this list.
However, with the current system in place (git hooks, etc), there
should be no more
instances were you end up with invalid PO files in at least this module.

Simos
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Re: damned-lies translation updates

2009-05-19 Thread Petr Kovar
Claude Paroz cla...@2xlibre.net, Tue, 19 May 2009 20:17:14 +0200:

 Le mardi 19 mai 2009 à 14:23 +0200, Petr Kovar a écrit :
  Hi!
  
  I'm wondering how long does it take to propagate translation updates
  committed to the damned-lies module on the l10n.gnome.org server? I
  made the update back on Sunday, but today I still see the old version.
  Any hints on what might be causing this?
  
  I'm not that in a hurry, really, but would like to update our team's
  docs based on the updated, up  running translation. TIA.
 
 There is no automated procedure. New translations require a restart of
 the application, so I'm manually doing it from time to time when I
 happen to log on to the server.
 I just did the update.

Oh I see, thanks, Claude! 

Perhaps there could be pinned a notice up somewhere so other translators
wouldn't wonder in the future. (Just my 2 cents.) ;-)

Cheers
Petr Kovar
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Re: damned-lies translation updates

2009-05-19 Thread Claude Paroz
Le mardi 19 mai 2009 à 21:37 +0200, Petr Kovar a écrit :
 Claude Paroz cla...@2xlibre.net, Tue, 19 May 2009 20:17:14 +0200:
 
  Le mardi 19 mai 2009 à 14:23 +0200, Petr Kovar a écrit :
   Hi!
   
   I'm wondering how long does it take to propagate translation updates
   committed to the damned-lies module on the l10n.gnome.org server? I
   made the update back on Sunday, but today I still see the old version.
   Any hints on what might be causing this?
   
   I'm not that in a hurry, really, but would like to update our team's
   docs based on the updated, up  running translation. TIA.
  
  There is no automated procedure. New translations require a restart of
  the application, so I'm manually doing it from time to time when I
  happen to log on to the server.
  I just did the update.
 
 Oh I see, thanks, Claude! 
 
 Perhaps there could be pinned a notice up somewhere so other translators
 wouldn't wonder in the future. (Just my 2 cents.) ;-)

Valuable 2 cents :-)
Done: http://l10n.gnome.org/module/damned-lies/

Claude

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Manuals without strings

2009-05-19 Thread Jorge González González
Hi,

I found the following modules with empty documentation:
genius: http://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/genius/master/help/es
gnome-pilot: http://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/gnome-pilot/master/help/es
* meld http://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/meld/master/help/es (not standard
doc)

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