Italian translation [message #23002] |
Thu, 24 February 2005 10:30 |
darkglobe
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Hi !
I've not yet installed the FUD package, 'cause I'm reinstalling my Linux system, but I'm available for the Italian translation.
If someone can send me the original english "msg file" to my private account, I'll start with the translation in the next hours.
Regards
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Re: Italian translation [message #23009 is a reply to message #23002] |
Thu, 24 February 2005 16:59 |
Ilia
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FUDforum already has a partial Italian translation, so it would be best to simply continue the translation.
I'm attaching the current translation to this message.
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Re: Italian translation [message #23049 is a reply to message #23047] |
Tue, 01 March 2005 15:58 |
Ilia
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Thank you for your hard work, I've updated the translation and added you to the credits. I should mention that after reviewing the translation I found a few instances of wrong URLs being used, I've adjusted them accordingly.
So, if you intend to use the translation I would recommend fetching the version that is now in CVS.
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Re: Italian translation [message #23059 is a reply to message #23054] |
Wed, 02 March 2005 16:29 |
Ilia
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The main thing is that we don't want raw ', as those may result in parser errors in generate files, whether the alternative is \' or ' ultimately does not matter.
Keep in mind that if the message is intended for e-mail, then \' is better since mail clients won't convert ' to ' inside plain-text e-mails.
I've also corrected the missing letter typo.
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Re: Italian translation [message #23076 is a reply to message #23059] |
Thu, 03 March 2005 09:55 |
darkglobe
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Ilia wrote on Wed, 02 March 2005 11:29 |
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Keep in mind that if the message is intended for e-mail, then \' is better since mail clients won't convert ' to ' inside plain-text e-mails.
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Aah, true! I suppose that the same problem could occur in plain emails for & agrave; & ugrave; and so on ...
So I intend to check the email outputs in the next days.
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