Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Pootle Server in Native Language

2018-02-14 Thread Kevin Suo
It works now.

And I am trying to revising the translations for pootle itself, to fix some 
errors and finish the untranslated strings. Do we need to wait for pootle for a 
new release to make the new translations shown, or can we do it on TDF side by 
fetching the new po files directly?


于 2018年2月14日 GMT+08:00 下午7:27:33, Sophie  写到:
>Hi,
>Le 14/02/2018 à 07:07, Kevin Suo a écrit :
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>>  
>> The pootle server codes in github indicates that it supports many
>other languages in the UI, but when I open the TDF Pootle Server, it's
>always in English. Could someone investigate? I want it to show as
>Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) UI if the browser language is in in
>Simplified Chinese.
>>  
>> This is a "regression", in previous pootle versions it did show
>Chinese UI.
>>  
>> This is important, as currently I am trying to gather the people from
>some of the "minority" nationalities here in China (Uighur, Mongolian
>etc)  to help translating LibreOffice into their native language. For
>them, they may speek good Chinese, but they may not understand English.
>If the pootle UI can display as Chinese, I can guide them through to
>add "Simplified Chinese" in the "Alternative Source Languages" list, so
>that they can start translating using Chinese as reference language.
>
>That should work now, let me know if you still meet issues.
>
>Cheers
>Sophie
>
>
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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Pootle Server in Native Language

2018-02-14 Thread Michael Wolf

> 
> That should work now, let me know if you still meet issues.
> 
Hi Sophie,

thank you, it works again for all three languages I mentioned now.

Michael

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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Pootle Server in Native Language

2018-02-14 Thread Sophie
Hi,
Le 14/02/2018 à 07:07, Kevin Suo a écrit :
> 
> 
> Hi,
>  
> The pootle server codes in github indicates that it supports many other 
> languages in the UI, but when I open the TDF Pootle Server, it's always in 
> English. Could someone investigate? I want it to show as Simplified Chinese 
> (zh_CN) UI if the browser language is in in Simplified Chinese.
>  
> This is a "regression", in previous pootle versions it did show Chinese UI.
>  
> This is important, as currently I am trying to gather the people from some of 
> the "minority" nationalities here in China (Uighur, Mongolian etc)  to help 
> translating LibreOffice into their native language. For them, they may speek 
> good Chinese, but they may not understand English. If the pootle UI can 
> display as Chinese, I can guide them through to add "Simplified Chinese" in 
> the "Alternative Source Languages" list, so that they can start translating 
> using Chinese as reference language.

That should work now, let me know if you still meet issues.

Cheers
Sophie


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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Pootle Server in Native Language

2018-02-14 Thread Michael Wolf

> Kevin Suo  hat am 14. Februar 2018 um 07:07 geschrieben:
>  
> The pootle server codes in github indicates that it supports many other 
> languages in the UI, but when I open the TDF Pootle Server, it's always in 
> English. Could someone investigate? I want it to show as Simplified Chinese 
> (zh_CN) UI if the browser language is in in Simplified Chinese.
>  
> This is a "regression", in previous pootle versions it did show Chinese UI.

Hi,

I can confirm that for Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian and German. Interestingly 
the time words (days, weeks, months) for Last Activity are displayed translated.

Michael

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[libreoffice-l10n] Pootle Server in Native Language

2018-02-13 Thread Kevin Suo


Hi,
 
The pootle server codes in github indicates that it supports many other 
languages in the UI, but when I open the TDF Pootle Server, it's always in 
English. Could someone investigate? I want it to show as Simplified Chinese 
(zh_CN) UI if the browser language is in in Simplified Chinese.
 
This is a "regression", in previous pootle versions it did show Chinese UI.
 
This is important, as currently I am trying to gather the people from some of 
the "minority" nationalities here in China (Uighur, Mongolian etc)  to help 
translating LibreOffice into their native language. For them, they may speek 
good Chinese, but they may not understand English. If the pootle UI can display 
as Chinese, I can guide them through to add "Simplified Chinese" in the 
"Alternative Source Languages" list, so that they can start translating using 
Chinese as reference language.
 
 Kevin Suo

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