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From: James He <ic...@us...> - 2003-09-29 00:23:13
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Hi, wandys! ―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― wandys wrote in《Re: [Vimcdoc-translate] I've taken 'os-mint.txt'》: > There are a lot of docs about cvs available online, ie, the info page, > the cvsbook, etc. IIRC, SF also provides some tutorials. > > In fact, you dont have to _master_ it before you can _use_ it for daily > work. Got it. Now I'm using TurtoiseCVS under my WinXP and have already committed my first doc 'os_mint.txt'. :) Best regards, -- iCrazy ic...@us... |
From: Dasn C. <da...@us...> - 2003-09-28 23:44:30
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 08:40:22PM +0800, wandys wrote: > On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:41:01 +0800 > 何况 <ic...@us...> wrote: > > > Hi, everybody there! > > Hi, iCrazy. > > > I like vim very much, though I started to use it not long before > > (changed from Edit+ to vim ;-) > > > > I'd like to make an effort to the exciting project and I'd like to > > start with ``recover.txt'' > > Welcome aboard. :-) Welcome again. -- /* Don't frown. * Don't complain. * Don't touch yourself. */ Yours. Dasn |
From: Dasn C. <da...@us...> - 2003-09-28 23:41:55
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 09:29:17PM +0800, James He wrote: > I'm a newcomer and I haven't mastered the usage of CVS yet Everyone can be a newbie. :-) > So before I learn how to check in using CVS, let me check in here. > > pls forgive me! > Never mind, just feel free and enjoy. Good luck! -- /* Don't frown. * Don't complain. * Don't touch yourself. */ Yours. Dasn |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-28 20:48:39
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:01:56 +0800 James He <ic...@us...> wrote: > it is said in guides.txt that we'd better use these settings during > translating vim docs: > > :hi Ignore guifg=color > :hi Ignore cxterfg=color > > but the latter one seems erroneous - what does 'cxterfg' stand for? It's probably a typo. Should be 'ctermfg', i think. |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-28 15:52:42
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:01:56 +0800 James He <ic...@us...> wrote: > it is said in guides.txt that we'd better use these settings during > translating vim docs: > > :hi Ignore guifg=color > :hi Ignore cxterfg=color > > but the latter one seems erroneous - what does 'cxterfg' stand for? It's probably a typo. Should be 'ctermfg', i think. |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-28 15:30:33
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:29:17 +0800 James He <ic...@us...> wrote: > I'm a newcomer and I haven't mastered the usage of CVS yet There are a lot of docs about cvs available online, ie, the info page, the cvsbook, etc. IIRC, SF also provides some tutorials. In fact, you dont have to _master_ it before you can _use_ it for daily work. Regards, |
From: James He <ic...@us...> - 2003-09-28 15:09:42
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it is said in guides.txt that we'd better use these settings during translating vim docs: :hi Ignore guifg=color :hi Ignore cxterfg=color but the latter one seems erroneous - what does 'cxterfg' stand for? P.S. i'm using Gvim 6.2 on Windows XP ;-) Best regards, -- iCrazy <ic...@us...> |
From: James He <ic...@us...> - 2003-09-28 13:30:19
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I'm a newcomer and I haven't mastered the usage of CVS yet So before I learn how to check in using CVS, let me check in here. pls forgive me! Best regards, -- iCrazy ic...@us... |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-28 12:41:52
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:41:01 +0800 何况 <ic...@us...> wrote: > Hi, everybody there! Hi, iCrazy. > I like vim very much, though I started to use it not long before > (changed from Edit+ to vim ;-) > > I'd like to make an effort to the exciting project and I'd like to > start with ``recover.txt'' Welcome aboard. :-) > BTW,can someone tell me what I should pay special attention to while > translating especicially the formating of the translated text)? Check out the file 'data/guides.txt' [via CVS]. And, never hesitate to post to this ML if you get any problems. Our team members are always there to be kind enough to help you out. :) |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-28 12:41:42
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:27:24 +0800 何况 <ic...@us...> wrote: > I have registered an id 'icrazy' on the SourceForge.net web site. > I think it's necessary to have one in order to get access the CVS, > right? Yes, that's rite. I've added you to our members' list. Fully access to our CVS. https://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=56777 |
From: ºÎ¿ö <ic...@us...> - 2003-09-28 11:27:31
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I have registered an id 'icrazy' on the SourceForge.net web site. I think it's necessary to have one in order to get access the CVS, right? Best regards, -- 何况 iCrazy ic...@us... |
From: ºÎ¿ö <ic...@us...> - 2003-09-28 10:41:13
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Hi, everybody there! I like vim very much, though I started to use it not long before (changed from Edit+ to vim ;-) I'd like to make an effort to the exciting project and I'd like to start with ``recover.txt'' BTW,can someone tell me what I should pay special attention to while translating especicially the formating of the translated text)? Best regards, -- 何况 iCrazy ic...@us... |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-26 14:50:14
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 04:57:58 -0800 "Simon Liang" <wzh...@sp...> wrote: >[snip] > I'd like to suggest you to install aap (http://www.a-a-p.org) Cant get connected to the site. >[snip] > ps. for wandys, > In the unlikely event that you don't want to try, could you please > patch the common.app so that the path for cosoft is correct. The Makefile works pretty fine for VCD. [ i've written a short script to do a 'cvs update' & 'make'.] Cos i aint familiar with aap at all and i cant surf its web site at present, i'm afraid i couldnt patch the file flawlessly. Besides, i did take a look at the file 'common.aap'. My concern is that the VCD is using the CVS server at SF while its web pages needed to be updated are hosted at cosoft. I'm not sure if this brings extra problems. |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-26 09:03:59
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:08:47 +0800, "wandys" <al...@so...> said: > >[snip] > > I'd like to suggest you to install aap (http://www.a-a-p.org) > > Cant get connected to the site. :( This should get you aap from sourceforge CVS. mkdir ~/aap cd ~/aap cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:80/cvsroot/a-a-p checkout Exec cd Exec su ./aap install > The Makefile works pretty fine for VCD. [ i've written a short script to > do a 'cvs update' & 'make'.] > > Cos i aint familiar with aap at all and i cant surf its web site at > present, i'm afraid i couldnt patch the file flawlessly. > > Besides, i did take a look at the file 'common.aap'. My concern is that > the VCD is using the CVS server at SF while its web pages needed to be > updated are hosted at cosoft. I'm not sure if this brings extra > problems. I presume you are talking about the html version of the translation. That should be fine. One version is copied to both SF server and cosoft server, given the right address. lang2 -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-26 06:09:42
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 04:57:58 -0800 "Simon Liang" <wzh...@sp...> wrote: >[snip] > I'd like to suggest you to install aap (http://www.a-a-p.org) Cant get connected to the site. >[snip] > ps. for wandys, > In the unlikely event that you don't want to try, could you please > patch the common.app so that the path for cosoft is correct. The Makefile works pretty fine for VCD. [ i've written a short script to do a 'cvs update' & 'make'.] Cos i aint familiar with aap at all and i cant surf its web site at present, i'm afraid i couldnt patch the file flawlessly. Besides, i did take a look at the file 'common.aap'. My concern is that the VCD is using the CVS server at SF while its web pages needed to be updated are hosted at cosoft. I'm not sure if this brings extra problems. |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-25 12:58:01
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All, If you havn't updated your sandbox, please do it now. In an effort to make my life (an hopefully others) easier :-), I've been playing with Bram's new toy - aap for a while. I am now coming to a stage where it can be used to more or less replace those Makefiles. I've checked in three file: data/common.aap data/doc/main.aap data/doc/vim2html.pl These at this moment only handles automatic updating of the HTML version of the translation for both sites (wandys have to patch the recipe for cosoft). I've tested it with pi_gzip.txt (forgot to mention this) and it looks OK so far. I'd like to suggest you to install aap (http://www.a-a-p.org) and give it a try. It won't hurt you. After the installation, the first thing you have to do to use it is to modify the common.aap to use your own sf handle. Then goto data/doc and try this: - 'aap' will tell you what you can do - 'aap <filename.txt>' will check in your change to that file and generate HTML version and copy it to the remote server. Quite easy isn't it? Several things: 1. aap uses python so you need that. 2. Backup your precious translation as this is still in testing. You have been warned! 2. The recipe are only tested under Linux though aap is supposed to be crossplatform. You can try it under windows if you like and let me know the result. I think that is it. Any feedback more than welcomed! Have fun. ps. for wandys, In the unlikely event that you don't want to try, could you please patch the common.app so that the path for cosoft is correct. Thanks, lang2 -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - IMAP accessible web-mail |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-25 08:49:41
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 06:50:22 +0800, "Dasn Cups" <da...@us...> said: > And I found the following files (from FAT32?) had execute permissions: Yes indeed. Sometimes I have to copy the file to an Window box and use exceed (w RH 7.2) to check them in. And the thing is, if I only change the permission, CVS won't check it in. I will fix them in the future. > /data/NEWS And you can make news too. Just _follow_ the format of the 'NEWS' file: A 'subject' line with time and submitter. Content An empty line. The web page will be generated out of 'NEWS' by a script, which I should be able to commit today. -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-25 08:48:14
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> > > I know little about Licenses. :-) > It'll be fine, if those docs can help people know or use Vim in an > easy way. So it should be FREE. > For me, I don't care if someone else revise my little documents, or > use them making money. The License's fine. Thanks! I guess there wouldn't be anyway. But it would be good to have some precaution. -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Choose from over 50 domains or use your own |
From: Dasn C. <da...@us...> - 2003-09-24 22:50:42
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And I found the following files (from FAT32?) had execute permissions: /data/NEWS /doc/usr_41.txt /doc/usr_toc.txt It doesn't matter anyway. I fetched them via CVS. -- /* Don't frown. * Don't complain. * Don't touch yourself. */ Best Regards... Dasn |
From: Dasn C. <da...@us...> - 2003-09-24 22:07:01
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 01:28:43AM -0800, Simon Liang wrote: > > > I've made a draft of our new webpage available online: > > > http://vimcdoc.sf.net > > > > > > > Nice Nice. > :-) > So cute, I like this style. > Nobody else? I though you were all going to like it. > Well let's hope you like it and just wanted to keep > quite. > Don't forget me. I have been watching on... No Words means "Yes"... maybe sometimes. ;-) Thanks again. > > lang2 > -- > Simon Liang > wzh...@sp... > -- /* Don't frown. * Don't complain. * Don't touch yourself. */ Best Regards... Dasn |
From: Dasn C. <da...@us...> - 2003-09-24 21:54:48
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 08:20:15PM +0800, wandys wrote: > On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 02:14:09 -0800 > "Simon Liang" <wzh...@sp...> wrote: > > > All, > > > > I've prepared a draft of the license based on wandys' version > > and some other license file. It is in CVS. Could you _please_ > > take a look and give me your comment. > > I checked it out. Pretty fine. > I know little about Licenses. :-) It'll be fine, if those docs can help people know or use Vim in an easy way. So it should be FREE. For me, I don't care if someone else revise my little documents, or use them making money. The License's fine. Thanks! > > > > ps. If you don't care how good vimcdoc.sf.net looks, at least > > you should care about this. :-) > > Wake up guys. Come be naughty [as i am]. :-D Just got up ^o^ -- /* Don't frown. * Don't complain. * Don't touch yourself. */ Best Regards... Dasn |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-24 12:25:59
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> > Wake up guys. Come be naughty [as i am]. :-D Yeah. Let's make some noise here. :) -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Access your email from home and the web |
From: wandys <al...@so...> - 2003-09-24 12:20:44
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 02:14:09 -0800 "Simon Liang" <wzh...@sp...> wrote: > All, > > I've prepared a draft of the license based on wandys' version > and some other license file. It is in CVS. Could you _please_ > take a look and give me your comment. I checked it out. Pretty fine. > > ps. If you don't care how good vimcdoc.sf.net looks, at least > you should care about this. :-) Wake up guys. Come be naughty [as i am]. :-D |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-24 10:14:32
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All, I've prepared a draft of the license based on wandys' version and some other license file. It is in CVS. Could you _please_ take a look and give me your comment. Thanks in advance. ps. If you don't care how good vimcdoc.sf.net looks, at least you should care about this. :-) lang2 --=20 Simon Liang wzh...@sp... --=20 http://www.fastmail.fm - Same, same, but different=85 |
From: Simon L. <wzh...@sp...> - 2003-09-24 09:31:41
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> > I've made a draft of our new webpage available online: > > http://vimcdoc.sf.net > > > > Nice Nice. :-) Nobody else? I though you were all going to like it. Well let's hope you like it and just wanted to keep quite. lang2 -- Simon Liang wzh...@sp... -- http://www.fastmail.fm - One of many happy users: http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/quotes.html |