On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 15:18 +0100, Alexander Werner wrote: > Hi, > > Am 01.12.2011 14:33, schrieb Jonathan Aquilina: > > Regarding language packs alex is the only one who can upload them to the > > server. I had submitted a useful link regarding those to the other > > thread not sure if anyone noticed it. > > I have uploaded all language packs.
You did ;) - wow! Looks Danish is the winner in the "first user choice other then en_gb category" - so sounds like a good test NL site to set up. Danish is btw one of the independent NL forums that has been linked to from the OO.o NL site since, I believe, it's (the forum) inception and the LibO NL site since, IIIRC, it's inception. The site was even quick to re-brand, as a dual brand. Just thought I'd pass that along as..eerrr.. a human interest story I suppose. Which can also lead into a bit more on phpBB and language support Have had no reason to look at a Danish language pack for pnpBB in the past so decided to look at this one. - updating and extending all parts of a language can be done directly in the phpBB ACP - only checked the php variables, the ACP has a feature that if you drill in a language pack it will check for any missing NL variable assignments in your specific installation. - there are 13 variables that do not have Danish translations for the en_gb strings. In this case they are all variables for the postgres full_test search error reporting strings, not a critical issue! -- one nice, IMO, feature of the package as it offers a very easy to work with edit screen to manage all the different pieces of a language pack. In this case you can edit/add (fix) this type of thing with a built in screen in the ACP, tie this with the fine grained access/security control settings and you have a good way for members of the language communities to manage these translations that does not require system administrator intervention. Just to be complete for this email - OpenID mod doesn't have a DA translation yet, [no idea how much text that is, it's just one file apparently so shouldn't be that much] again the phpBB language management screens automatically support doing this via the GUI - it even supports exporting your work in a format to send back to the main language pack (or mod) maintainers it seems (that is new). (of course you can always do it off line also, send to a site adim and have them install it...but..) //drew -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/website/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
