Localizing scripts
- esmourguit
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Bonjour,
About the menu files in /usr/share/applications.
I thought that my explanations were not clear.
Here one example for /usr/share/applications/Alsamixer-sound-sound.desktop :
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=AlsaMixer audio mixer
Name[fr]=Mixeur audio AlsaMixer
Icon=mini-sound.xpm
Comment=AlsaMixer sound mixer
Exec=xterm -e alsamixer
Terminal=true
Type=Application
Categories=AudioVideo
GenericName=AlsaMixer
Create a new line for spanish (here in red) and save.
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=AlsaMixer audio mixer
Name[fr]=Mixeur audio AlsaMixer
Name[es]=Name_of_mixer_in_spanish
Icon=mini-sound.xpm
Comment=AlsaMixer sound mixer
Exec=xterm -e alsamixer
Terminal=true
Type=Application
Categories=AudioVideo
GenericName=AlsaMixer
Cordialement
About the menu files in /usr/share/applications.
I thought that my explanations were not clear.
Here one example for /usr/share/applications/Alsamixer-sound-sound.desktop :
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=AlsaMixer audio mixer
Name[fr]=Mixeur audio AlsaMixer
Icon=mini-sound.xpm
Comment=AlsaMixer sound mixer
Exec=xterm -e alsamixer
Terminal=true
Type=Application
Categories=AudioVideo
GenericName=AlsaMixer
Create a new line for spanish (here in red) and save.
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=AlsaMixer audio mixer
Name[fr]=Mixeur audio AlsaMixer
Name[es]=Name_of_mixer_in_spanish
Icon=mini-sound.xpm
Comment=AlsaMixer sound mixer
Exec=xterm -e alsamixer
Terminal=true
Type=Application
Categories=AudioVideo
GenericName=AlsaMixer
Cordialement
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Russian translations for menu
So here i am!
i 've added russian lines for applications and packed it back
note : there are 3 .bak files for
e3 mp and top
i translated them also but i do not know if they will be in Puppy 4.2
also there's a pet.specs file wich can be removed
as an example i put a pack from /usr/share/desktop-directories wich i did for puppy 4.1.2
i've translated only entries for JWM menu
it's all the same things: just added some lines
For Icewm it needs to have a localized template in /etc/xdg/...
i 've added russian lines for applications and packed it back
note : there are 3 .bak files for
e3 mp and top
i translated them also but i do not know if they will be in Puppy 4.2
also there's a pet.specs file wich can be removed
as an example i put a pack from /usr/share/desktop-directories wich i did for puppy 4.1.2
i've translated only entries for JWM menu
it's all the same things: just added some lines
For Icewm it needs to have a localized template in /etc/xdg/...
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- example for JWM menu entries
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- added russian translations
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- esmourguit
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Bonjour,
Here is the desktop-dirs.tar.gz.
French added.
Cordialement
Here is the desktop-dirs.tar.gz.
French added.
Cordialement
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I'd say marks right. I'll just patch them for spanish, since it isn't working for me. It works for french, right?esmourguit wrote:Bonjour,
Here a fixed /usr/sbin/petget localized.
Tested in RC3 instead of original. Can you test yourself?
What conclusion about the corrections made on the localized files ? Should we change and what version to use?
I have great difficulties with the forum. It takes considerable time to load a page when it wants to load.
Cordialement
This should be the list then.
Connect wizard (last esmorguit link).
Xwin
XorgWizard (Updated to Mu's corrected version)
Remasterpup2
Chooselocale
Bootmanager
Cups Shell
Petget. (fixed).
Applications directory localized
Updated 19/03/09.
Sorry aitch for ignoring you, and thanks!!!!! for the initial support for this and also for the link.Aitch wrote:I know it was awhile ago, Droope, but I just spotted this, and thought it might be useful to youI would like to know if anyone knows of a program that'd let me to know the exact diferences between a file and another. It would save a lot of work for me.
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 6714f82a57
Good effort, guys!
Aitch
I think it's of no use to me tho
But thanks
Cheers
EDIT:
Here is a screenie as proof of a non working connectwizard
- esmourguit
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- esmourguit
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Bonjour,
@ Aitch,
You can use xfdiff in Utility menu.
Or this command in console :
diff file_a file_b.
Or to get the difference in a text file, that command :
diff file_a file_b. > name_of_file_you_want.txt
Cordialement
@ Aitch,
You can use xfdiff in Utility menu.
Or this command in console :
diff file_a file_b.
Or to get the difference in a text file, that command :
diff file_a file_b. > name_of_file_you_want.txt
Cordialement
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- esmourguit
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Hey guys
I'm at it again....
droope, you may have seen this, I'm not sure, but with support from the likes of caneri, ttuuxxx & pizzasgood, as well as yourselves, of course, it looks like Internationalization is being taken seriously, at last
Other devs, please note!
Perhaps this link will become more useful in the longer run....
to stop everyone treading on each others toes, so to speak....
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40152
Don't understand GIT, or it's implementation....?, speak to Pizzasgood
My feeling is that with the bling team & you, and the other devs sorting out the 'niggles', Puppy is on a one way journey to trouncing many bigger distros
Thanks again, guys
PS: reminder, Internationalized Dillo, here
http://www.freshports.org/www/dillo-i18n/
I note on the distrowatch Puppy page there is a section for Puppy's versions which has feature checkboxes;'Multilingual' & 'Asian Language Support'
After all the work done on the substantial '41 language thread',
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27967
I hope this is recognised in future versions.....
[tell me to shut up, if you like ]
Aitch
I'm at it again....
droope, you may have seen this, I'm not sure, but with support from the likes of caneri, ttuuxxx & pizzasgood, as well as yourselves, of course, it looks like Internationalization is being taken seriously, at last
Other devs, please note!
Perhaps this link will become more useful in the longer run....
to stop everyone treading on each others toes, so to speak....
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=40152
Don't understand GIT, or it's implementation....?, speak to Pizzasgood
My feeling is that with the bling team & you, and the other devs sorting out the 'niggles', Puppy is on a one way journey to trouncing many bigger distros
Thanks again, guys
PS: reminder, Internationalized Dillo, here
http://www.freshports.org/www/dillo-i18n/
I note on the distrowatch Puppy page there is a section for Puppy's versions which has feature checkboxes;'Multilingual' & 'Asian Language Support'
After all the work done on the substantial '41 language thread',
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=27967
I hope this is recognised in future versions.....
[tell me to shut up, if you like ]
Aitch
- esmourguit
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Bonjour,
A small change in /usr/share/petget (line 803) resulted in the addition of the last line in the file petget.mo.
So here is the new localized petget.
Some change also in the directory /usr/share/applications.
I will upload soon.
Cordialement
A small change in /usr/share/petget (line 803) resulted in the addition of the last line in the file petget.mo.
So here is the new localized petget.
Some change also in the directory /usr/share/applications.
I will upload soon.
Cordialement
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Hello!
I do not speak English well. Web translator to translate.
Send you the files alsaconf and ayttmshell located, along with its archives of messages in English and Spanish.
Pay attention to small differences in the initial routine file search. "Mo."
The following script will do that is / usr / sbin / BootManager
Greetings.
I do not speak English well. Web translator to translate.
Send you the files alsaconf and ayttmshell located, along with its archives of messages in English and Spanish.
Pay attention to small differences in the initial routine file search. "Mo."
The following script will do that is / usr / sbin / BootManager
Greetings.
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I send files Xwin localized in English and Spanish. I fixed the problems.
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droope/anyone
I posted to Irihapeti in the 41 language thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=540
This is her reply
If so, it may explain some people's frustration with Puppy at boot up?
Is this one for BarryK, since he's changed the boot up to include keyboard/locale, I believe?
Perhaps you could see if WhoDo is aware of that?
And if anything can/should be done?
Thanks
Aitch
I posted to Irihapeti in the 41 language thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=540
This is her reply
Why is puppy still short of fonts, & IS it compiled without non-latin character handling?Irihapeti wrote:I had a quick look at that, Aitch, but it's rather over my head. I'm not a developer; I only compile other people's programs.
One thing I believe still needs attention: that ordinary, unlocalised Puppy be able to display non-Latin characters in dialogue boxes and window title bars. (Assuming, of course, that the necessary fonts have been installed.) I have an idea that it has to do with the "C locale" - some programs can't use the locale files and use the default, and the default is not compiled to handle non-Latin characters. At least, that's what I think it is; a developer would be able to clarify that.
Irihapeti
If so, it may explain some people's frustration with Puppy at boot up?
Is this one for BarryK, since he's changed the boot up to include keyboard/locale, I believe?
Perhaps you could see if WhoDo is aware of that?
And if anything can/should be done?
Thanks
Aitch
Hi aitch,
I am unaware of that issue I really don't know. I think it might have something to do with what The Hamsters was attempting to do, something related with utf-8, and being able to imput greek characters into Dialogs and console windows.
(Not sure tho, and I think the issue needs to be solved, but is not really a big big deal, i think. Maybe for Chinese people, who need their titles in chinese, for example.)
But I think this has been attempted, don't know where though.
Cheers!
I am unaware of that issue I really don't know. I think it might have something to do with what The Hamsters was attempting to do, something related with utf-8, and being able to imput greek characters into Dialogs and console windows.
(Not sure tho, and I think the issue needs to be solved, but is not really a big big deal, i think. Maybe for Chinese people, who need their titles in chinese, for example.)
But I think this has been attempted, don't know where though.
Cheers!
how to use arab, chinese etc. in messageboxes using "gxmessage" instead of "xmessage":
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25319
Replacing "yaf-splash":
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25536
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http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=25319
Replacing "yaf-splash":
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Mark
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