Hello Francis
On 2012-06-20 20:16, Francis Lachapelle wrote: > > On 2012-06-20, at 5:21 AM, Christian Mack wrote: > >> To give a short answer: You can make your own translation. You have >> to get the source code and add your language there. These are in >> several files though and you have to activate your new language in >> SOGo in order to use it. Then compile, eventually package it and >> install it. >> >> If you want to have your language in SOGo permanently, someone must >> add it to transifex and the SOGo source. >> >> Transifex allowes you to download and reimport the files you have >> to translate. You don't have to use Transifex for anything beyond >> that. > > Not true. Transifex also offers an Web-based interface to translate > all strings. Hmmm... I obviously didn't make clear, what I wanted to say. I said the above, as the original questioner did want to use files for his translation. He also didn't want to use web tools. So I tried to hint him, that he can do that, but needs the Transifex account in order to get the files and to be able to check them in again. > The procedure to translate SOGo in a new language is described here : > > http://sogo.nu/english/support/faq/article/how-to-translate-sogo-in-another-language-2.html > Good hint. Kind regards, Christian Mack -- Christian Mack Gruppe Informationsdienste Rechenzentrum Universität Konstanz -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
