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There is a separate page with [[Documentation for Translators]].
There is a separate page with [[Documentation for Translators]].


= The translation process =
= Testing a translation =
There are actually 3 different ways to provide some translation.
You can get a test installation, by running
 
1.) Using the [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1 launchpad-platform]. To be able to make changes on the translation a registration is needed. If you are not sure with a translation please check "Someone should review this translation".
 
 
2.) Using poedit: The following steps are needed.
 
- Download poedit. The Version 1.4.6 is available [http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/poedit/poedit-1.4.6-setup.exe here]
 
- Download the .po-file (not .mo!!) . For Spanish it is available [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/es/+export here] (after a registration at launchpad)
 
- Edit the .po-file offline
 
- Upload it again [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/es/+upload here] (for Spanish)
 
Poedit allows working faster than the first alternative. In order to avoid that work is done double by several translators please contact the translation team before starting: [mailto:joejoe2010(at)users.sourceforge.net joejoe2010@users.sourceforge.net]
 
 
3.) Converting the po-file to csv and open it fe. with Microsoft Excel
 
This might be the easiest way to provide the items for translators which are not familiar with 1.) or 2.)
 
Please follow these steps:
 
- Download an actual version of toolkit [http://sourceforge.net/projects/translate/files/Translate%20Toolkit/ here]. The file should be named translate-toolkit-…-setup.exe.
 
- Install toolkit


- Open a windows command line (Win+R) and adapt your path: for example with PATH=%PATH%;E:\Program Files\Translate Toolkit
curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test


- Download the actual .po-file (not .mo!!) . It is available [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/es/+export here] (for Spanish). You need to registrate first at launchpad.
Then just replace your language file in /home/op_test/client/locales, and reload your browser.


- Move to the folder where the file is safed on the windows command line
= Reviewing the translation template =
 
Please have a look at [[Reviewing the translation template]]
- Execute po2csv. For example po2csv template1_template1-es.po template1_template1-es.csv --progress=verbose --errorlevel=message
 
- eventually: save the csv as xls
 
- provide the csv or xls-file to your translators
 
- when you get it back you need to save the file as csv (using UTF-8); this is especially necessary for ú, é etc used in Spanish (fe.)
 
- Execute csv2po. For example csv2po template1_template1-es.csv template1_template1-es_rückkonvertiert.po --progress=verbose --errorlevel=message
 
- Upload the po-file [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/es/+upload here] (for Spanish)
 
- Then launchpad checks the file and adds it to the launchpad-platform. This can take 1 or 2 days.
 
In order to avoid that work is done double by several translators please contact the translation team before starting: [mailto:joejoe2010(at)users.sourceforge.net joejoe2010@users.sourceforge.net]
 
= Synchronising Launchpad with version in bazaar =
== Automatically ==
We have a [http://ci-win.solidcharity.com/job/OpenPetraBuildWin Jenkins build-Server] that gets once a day the translations changed in the last 24 hours, integrates them into trunk and builds trunk. By this you can get on the next day an openpetra-setupfile that includes all the translations you made.
(There is a branch on bazaar that gets the translations once a day from launchpad. You can find it [https://code.launchpad.net/~jomammele/openpetraorg/translationfiles here].)
 
== Manually ==
(Not needed any more)
The synchronisation process needs to be done by someone of the Core development team. The goal is to get the latest translations into the official packaged version, and to update the template on Launchpad with new strings to translate.
 
First download the latest translations, in this case for german, in .po format:
https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/de/+export
You will get an email once the download is ready.
 
Then generate a new template file:
# Delete the file i18n/template.po, if it exists
# make sure that your OpenPetra.build.config has <property name="Translation.TargetLanguage" value="template"/>
# <code>nant translation</code> will create the file U:\openpetraorg\i18n\template.pot
# Upload the new template.pot file to Launchpad, using https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1/+upload
# a few hours later, the new template will be available (if it needs a manual review, it might take a day)
 
All .po files in the i18n directory will be added to the installer automatically. OpenPetra will use the language settings on the workstation for determining which language file should be used.
 
= Reviewing the launchpad template =
Please have a look at [[Reviewing the launchpad template]]
 
= Testing a translation =
We provide a Nightly Build of OpenPetra. This provides the changes on launchpad that has been made on the day before.
You can get the Nightly Build [http://ci-win.solidcharity.com/job/OpenPetraBuildWin/ here]. Please download the exe-file OpenPetraSetup-x.x.xx.xxxx.exe and install it on your computer to see your new translations.

Latest revision as of 06:16, 26 March 2020

Documentation for Translators

There is a separate page with Documentation for Translators.

Testing a translation

You can get a test installation, by running

curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test

Then just replace your language file in /home/op_test/client/locales, and reload your browser.

Reviewing the translation template

Please have a look at Reviewing the translation template