O Xoves, 3 de Agosto de 2006 17:02, F Wolff escribiu: > 2) More likely, you already have some po files. In this case, you only > need to set them up in this way as above. Therefor project knome would > have all its German translations in knome/de and any directory structure > can be used beneath that. Obviously all the files in there must then be > of one language (no subdirectory can contain files in GNU style (de.po > zh_CN.po, etc.). You can still add the pot files in the templates > "language" so that you can initialise new languages later, if you want. >[...] > You can still have a directory structure underneath that if you like. If > you want CVS/SVN integration, you probably want to do something that is > not _too_ wildly different from what you have in CVS/SVN. > > Hope this helps :-) Thanks for your fast response.
This is my current situation, in fact I was considering to use a local working copy of a svn repository. This could be locked by night for the purpose of sync with the "official" repository. However, at the present time I have no shell access to the server (btw: argan.homelinux.com). Is it possible to setup the directory structure via the web interface? -- Best Regards MV Public key available at www.keyserver.net GPG Fingerprint: 8116 899E 61FD D983 AF80 FEDE 1CD8 1C9A 4B81 73AE
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