On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 11:48 +0800, Tom Verlinden wrote:
> 
> Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 4:12:20 AM, Dwayne Bailey wrote:
> 
> DB> KhmerOS I believe has continued to develop this you might want to
> try at
> DB> there website.
> 
> If you are referring to the website www.khmeros.info, I have noticed
> that it is down.
> 
> DB> I'd seriously give Virtaal a try, its early days yet and its
> showing
> DB> great promise.
> 
> Thank you very much for the tip. I saw it on the Translation wiki, but
> to be honest, I didn't really understand what it was for. I am sorry
> to say your blog didn't help much either, Dwayne. I'm probably not
> technical enough.

Ouch.  I try hard but seem to always go too geek :)

> I did download the Virtaal setup for Windows (I'm sorry to say that is
> still my OS) and played around with it some.
> The first thing I noticed was that part of the user interface (I
> should probably say 'part of the menu') was translated to Dutch, and
> part of it wasn't. So, the first thing I tried was to load the
> packaged *.mo files in the 'nl' folder and immediately got an error
> (error: unpack requires a string argument of length 8).

Apart from the fact that this was broken on Windows... This feature
allows someone to fix translations.  Since .mo is the compiled .po and
not really meant to be edited I think the fact that we can hack these
files is quite cool.

We can edit any file that the translate toolkit understands.  Which at
the moment includes quite a few files formats.

> Next, I tried to view a couple of  PO files and was pleasantly
> surprised. Once I got used to the interface, it was pretty
> straightforward. I especially like the feature that allows you to move
> up and down through the selected category or search results with Ctrl
> +Up and Ctrl+Down.

We have spent many hours thinking about that seemingly simple feature. I
think we've hit on a good strategy here.  When we add features we will
have to guard that simplicity.   I hope you will give input as you start
using the tool.

> I haven't done any editing yet, but will try that soon (I'd like to
> translate the virtaal POT file I downloaded), to see some of the other
> features in action.

Autocorrect and autocomplete are some I think you'll like.  Hopefully
this means the official 0.2 release will have Dutch translation :)

> For now, let me congratulate you on this very promising piece of
> software. I will definitely add my suggestions to the wiki.

Thanks!

-- 
Dwayne Bailey
Associate                                      +27 12 460 1095 (w)
Translate.org.za                               +27 83 443 7114 (c)

Recent blog posts:
* Almost there - Virtaal and OpenDocument
http://www.translate.org.za/blogs/dwayne/en/content/almost-there-virtaal-and-opendocument
* Spelling Rulz
* The birth of the GNU generation



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