Re: [CK-Ledger-users] Re: CK-Ledger
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From: <fev...@fe...> - 2004-05-03 11:12:23
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Hello, Does the CKLedger version 073 comply with PHPGWversion 9.16? When do u plan to submit an ERP file? Fevzi ----- Original Message ----- From: "C K Wu" <ck...@ch...> To: "lmy" <lmy...@us...> Cc: <ck-...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:36 AM Subject: [CK-Ledger-users] Re: CK-Ledger > Hello, Leon, > > Thank you for your interest in CK-Ledger. The answer to your queries is > listed inline below. Please also read the passage at the very end of > this email. The passage carries very important information on the > future of the project itself. > > lmy wrote: > > >Dear Wu, Chiu Kay, > > > >We are a design and consulting company from Brazil, and we > > > >are most interested in your product, CK-Ledger (by the way, > > > >congratulations). > > > >We would like some information, if you please: > > > >1 - how difficult could be to translate it to portuguese? (wich > > > >files, and how-to) > > > Pretty easy. All CK-Ledger modules are i18n ready. To create Portugese > GUI for any module, you only need to produce a phpgw_pt.lang file (using > the appropriate phpgw_en.lang file as a template) and put it inside the > [setup] subfolder within the target module. Then activate the Portguese > language using phpgw's setup facility, if this had not been done > before. Further, you don't even need an editor to manually produce the > phpgw_pt.lang file, there is a native [translation tools] module within > phpgw specially created to do just that. I am using this tool myself to > produce Chinese translation for CK-Ledger, and the tool had pretty much > self explanatory screen displays. However, to familiarise yourself with > the setup, you may like to review the files (and their content) located > inside the [setup] subfolder of the [ck-hr] module. > > > > >2 - do You have any help files for using it? > > > An installation manual is available within the [doc] subfolder of each > CK-Ledger module. No other doc is available at the moment. At the same > time, CK-Ledger is written with accountants as target end users. If you > have an experienced accountant with you, it should be easy to setup, > admin and operate CK-Ledger. > > > > >3 - Would you be interested in add some particular features > > > >for us? > > > > > Certainly. However, there is already a long list of feature requests, > so any additional requests will have to wait for quite a long time to > get implemented. > > >Thanks, > > > >Leon Myssior > > > >www.myssior.com.br > > > >le...@my... > > > > > > > > > Having said all that, I like to add that CK-Ledger is now being > substantially rewritten and will re-incarnate as a different project, > CK-ERP, which already had a separate project page at sourceforge.net. > The first release of CK-ERP is expected in one to two months' time. And > yes, it will be GPL'ed . > > Cheers, > CK > > PS - I am forwarding a copy of this reply to > ck-...@li..., so others are aware of current > development. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials > Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of > GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system > administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click > _______________________________________________ > CK-Ledger-users mailing list > CK-...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ck-ledger-users > |