Nikolay Bachiyski wrote:

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Bertilo Wennergren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Correct, but I highly recommend you don't use theme/, but translate
the i18n-ed kubrick.

 Actually I slightly modify the default theme, adding a wee bit of
 HTML to prepare it for one of our special plugins. So I guess
 we have to provide a whole translated default theme just because
 of that. But that theme could of course still be based on the
 i18n-ed kubrick.

You can put in dist the modified files only.

Ok. That helps a lot.

Are these modifications
crucial? Can't the plugin do it on its own?

I've thought a lot about that. But I haven't been able to find
a way. The plugin needs something to work on. And the user needs
something that he can move around in the code, if he wants to.
(A bit hard to explain without explaining the whole plugin...)

 I just tested the build system. It seems that there is a bug
 involved with the option "Include the original, untranslated default theme
as another theme named default-en". That just doesn't
 happen. Could this have anything to do with the fact that I
 added the directory "themes" to "dist/wp-content/" (to handle
 all the extra translated themes that we include)? I guess
 that "themes" directory is normally not there. Maybe it confuses
 the build system...

It doesn't confuse anything. This option has just never worked :-)

:)

I removed the checkbox until it is implemented.

Good.

Thanks for all the help!

--
Bertilo Wennergren <http://bertilow.com>
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