
michael at zambra
Dec 15, 2009, 9:19 PM
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Re: Localization into Spanish (Castillian)
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David E. Wheeler escribió: > On Dec 15, 2009, at 3:29 AM, Zambra wrote: > > >> Dear Bricoleurs, >> >> I think my localization into Spanish (Castillian) is (almost) ready. I've added approx. 200 new messages to the big Lexicon hash. You can find them below the "Texts added on 2009/12/10"-comment following this link: >> >> http://www.eurotransmit.com/util/bricolage/es_es.pm.txt >> > > Hey awesome! You should fork [the source](http://github.com/bricoleurs/bricolage), clone, branch, add your file, commit, and push --all. > > >> I have some doubts regarding the correct sorting of the new messages under the predefined categories ("Date", "Time, "Expiries"..."). For instance, I'm not sure what "Interface Objects" really refers to. >> > > The order of those isn't important. It's a big hash. > > >> Could you please have a look into the a.m. file and point out the corrections needed (regarding sorting)? After applying them I will merge the new messages with the old ones. >> > > Don't think anything needs sorting. > > >> I have added a bunch of $lang->maketext calls in several components, but have still to learn how to use github in order to push my branch to the github server (I don't know anything either about CVS, Subversion or Github). >> > > Well you can just send a patch if that makes you more comfortable. Otherwise, there are some decent tutorials on the [wiki](http://wiki.github.com/bricoleurs/bricolage). > > >> The button creation script based on Gimp::Fu posed some problems with the actual Gimp version, and I have written a new script based on the Perl interface for the GD-library. >> > > Oh, even better, thanks! Would love to move that in to contrib. > > Best, > > David > > > > Hello Dave, thanks very much for your explanations. I knew about the hash, it was more for "conventional" reasons (to follow the procedure previously used) that I wanted to put the messages under the different categories. I will read the github tutorials - I want to learn about versioning, and Git looks much easier than CVS! Best, Michael
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