Re: Translations need updating...
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From: Martin G. <gim...@gi...> - 2002-03-24 21:02:45
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"Max Hammond" <ma...@fl...> writes: >=20=20 > Hi all, >=20 >> I've just applied the patch for windchill support to PHP Weather >> 1.x. This means that all the translations needs to be updated - >> right now they report the windchill in English. >=20 > I've fixed the german (I think. Does entschliesslich take a dative?). It's great to have people who knows more than one language! (I'm also surposed to know German, but I've forgotten most of it already :-) =20 > Of course, if anyone feels like writing translations for the new > version, that would be cool too. Right now, it speaks Danish, > Norwegian, Hungarian and English. There's a new system for including > the translations, that hopefully can cope with pretty much any > language. Personally, I find the new system much easier to > understand. Yes, but the best thing is, that it's just as easy to make a translation as with the old system. It's possible to make a lot of nice things with the new system, but a normal translation only involves translating the entries in the $strings array - just as it did before. =20 > Also, sourceforge has a good bug tracking system. If you find a bug, > it would certainly help me if you could enter it on there. As > phpweather gets more complex (and hopefully has more people working > on it again) it will be important to keep track of who's doing what. Agreed. I've never tried the bug-tracker at SourceForge, though. But I can see that you've already filed two bugs (and closed one of them again). Is it possible to have each new bug-report send to me automatically? I can see that, that I can associate an email address with the 'Bugs' artifact type, but how does one add individual email addresses? =20 > http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpweather/ =2D-=20 Martin Geisler My GnuPG Key: 0xF7F6B57B See my homepage at http://www.gimpster.com/ for: PHP Weather =3D> Shows the current weather on your webpage. PHP Shell =3D> A telnet-connection (almost :-) in a PHP page. |