On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Kostas Mousafiris
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi there Luis!
I would just like to point out that I finally finished 100% the
translation in Greek of all the GNU Health modules.
You can indeed take a look at the Transifex platform.
Excellent news !
My question is:
When could this work be incorporated into the programme, so as to be
able to show it to people here in Greece and do a little bit of
marketing?
We'll be releasing 1.4.3 this coming wee, so your translations will be included.
In case that this procedure should require a long time, in what
other way could I try this on my own??
One way of doing is by downloading each translation file and placing them in the "locale" directory for each health module.
The you tell the file __tryton__.py whee is the module in the translation variable. For example
'translation': ['locale/el.po],
where "el.po" is the name of the file you downloaded from transifex.
Good luck ! Let us know if that worked for you.
BTW, we are making translatable fields in professions, medical specialities, ICD-10, ethnicities... Before we used to use xml files per language, but it was kludgy. Now, when we update the template files in transifex, you would notice untranslated terms.
Best
Luis
I guess it would be the case of inserting the files into some
specific point in the code, but where exactly should that be???
Thank you in advance!
Constantine
Στις 24/11/2011 03:07 πμ, ο/η Luis Falcon έγραψε:
Thank you Mousafiris !
It should not be hard. We just need to map the current tables to
the GNU Health schema
Let us know if you need help.
Best regards
Luis
El 23/11/2011 21:59, "Kostas Mousafiris"
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address@hidden>
escribió:
I recently saw some more details about GNU Health and I really
liked it.
So I started translating the entire project in Greek,
including the
various modules.
Being myself medically qualified, I did not encounter
particular
difficulty in my translation work, so I nearly finished it.
However, I currently work at my own practice with another EMR
software,
called OpenEMR.
This programme holds data in mySQL Data Base.
The crucial question for me is:
As I am not a technically super-qualified person,
is there any practical and feasible way of migrating all my
data from
the MySQL to the PostgreSQL environment of GNU Health,
without.... too
much fuss??
Thanks a lot
Constantine