Hi Anders,

On 24/04/2016 14:32, Anders Rhodin wrote:
> I now feel finished with translating the existing sections of the 
> V1.7.0 user guide into Swedish.
> However I may have to get some proofreading made on it just to be sure 
> it´s ok. :)
>
> Is there any texts or documentation regarding the new functions that 
> can be started on for the user guide? Maybe it's to soon for this?
Probably best to wait for updates to the english language User Guide and 
track them as they get committed.
>
> We also have the question about how to do the integration of the 
> translated material in to the documentation source code on SVN.
This is already in place. The CMake scripts have been adjusted for 
building multiple language versions of the User Guide and the WSJT-X 
application has been enhanced to find the correct manual from the 
project web server based on the user's locale settings.
> At the present only the text in the documentation source files have 
> been changed/translated and the file structure is exactly like the 
> english version.
This is good as the CMake scripts assume that is the case.
> Except for the source files in the user guide folder containing the 
> translated section files, changes has also been made to the files in 
> the "common" folder.
This is more complex, what changes have been made to the common files?
> Especially the license and links ADOC files.
I do not think translating the licence text is advisable, to be GPL v3 
compatible the wording must be exactly as per the official GPL v3 
licence. I'm not sure if translations of that text are available or 
necessary.
>
> How are we going to do the integration of the translated files into 
> the documentation?
>
You can send a patch to me or simply a zip/tar archive of the relevant 
directories and I will commit the initial version, with you credited of 
course. Once hat is in place it should be simpler for others to follow 
up with new languages.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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