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Re: [Health-i18n] [Health-dev] Language files
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Axel Braun |
Subject: |
Re: [Health-i18n] [Health-dev] Language files |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:03:33 +0100 |
Hi Luis,
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Januar 2016 um 00:14 Uhr
> Von: "Luis Falcon" <address@hidden>
> An: "Axel Braun" <address@hidden>
> Cc: address@hidden
> Betreff: Re: [Health-dev] Language files
> > I had a look at the language file installation.
> > Is there a different way than using
> > https://chapters.gnu.org/${lang_to_install}/health/tryton/export/zip ?
> > I could download es_ES, but (for example) not en_US or fr_FR. Are
> > other languages not yet available?
> >
> We're accepting including languages in Transifex upon request.
> en_US is the source language, which all the template (*.pot) files are
> based.
>
> fr maps to fr_FR. But you're right, there are still many that are in
> Transifex will be transferred to Pootle in the coming weeks.
>
>
> gnuhealth-control getlang allows to download all the language packs
> from pootle[1]
..which assumes that you have gnu health aready installed.
For package building this is not the best idea to run a wget during the
RPM-build. I would like to fetch the languages beforehand, and do this
automated, similar as for the source files of Tryton and GNU Health.
> BTW, please let's use the health-i18n , which I created exclusively to
> localization / translation[2].
No problem, although I see the issue more in the package building for
languages, less for the languages itself
Cheers
Axel
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