F Wolff wrote: > Hi list > > I haven't reported on my activities for a while, but I have been quite > busy. Here are some of the things I worked on in the last few weeks: > > > 0.9 and 0.9.1 has been released (see previous mail earlier today). I > would guess that we'll have 0.10 in the next week or three. The rest of > the comments only apply to Pootle 0.10 > > Several layout bugs were fixed and some layout improvements were made. > Nothing drastic, but we believe everybody will welcome them. > > A double click on your tranlation will open it for editing. > > One can commit to CVS/SVN from within Pootle. Before only CVS/SVN update > was possible. If you have the commit right, you will see the action > listed for each file in a project with version control information. > Just had an idea - would be nice to be able to show a link to a web frontend to the CVS repository if one exists for a project, so you can see history, commits etc... Onto the future pile :-) > Pootle can now display comments (translator comments and automatic > comments). Location references (#: style comments) are also displayed. > > Pootle now displays a visual indication for fuzzy messages. > > Pootle can now display entries from a translation memory. The matching > is done beforehand so that interactivity is not affected. I'm currently > working on implementing terminology matching, which should be finished > quite soon. Terminology matching will probably be interactive (not > pre-generated). > > Pootle now displays spaces at the start and end of strings, as well as > ones you would want to see in the middle of a message (doubles, after a > newline, etc.). > > Pootle now has a brand new right-to-left (rtl) layout. It is in use for > Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, Kashmir, Pashto, Urdu, and Yiddish. If you know > of other languages that definitely always use right-to-left, let us > know. The CSS changes are not entirely finished, but should be quite > soon. Thanks to all the testers so far. > Will be really cool to see this in action :-) > These are not all the improvements for 0.10, but most of them. > > Furthermore I fixed bugs, as always, and started writing a bit about our > upcoming work on roles and permissions. Pootle already manages > permissions per project, but we want to extend that to be much more > powerful and useful. Initial thinking work is available at these two > pages in the wiki: > http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/wordforge/roles > http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/wordforge/permissions > Looks cool. I think the tricky thing here is handling both language-centric roles and project-centric roles. Makes sense to lean naturally towards language based roles (as you do) and have the ability to assign project leadership for a language to someone... > Another idea that did the round: > http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootleoffline > Nice. Hopefully some day we get to write the Pootle-to-Pootle synchronization, but now that basic version control is there we can go through that layer instead, which is simpler > Feedback is appreciated, of course. > > I hope everybody is now even more excited about the future of Pootle! > This is amazing stuff Friedel, very excited!
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