Hi all!
Greg Knaddison (aka greggles) and I have just committed the last stuff
pending for 5.x-2.x and 6.x-1.x of Pathauto, before we wanted to call
out for testers and translators. So now we're calling out to testers
and translators! And I'm obviously calling out for the latter (see
http://groups.drupal.org/node/12559 if you want to help with testing).
Unless something major comes up, Pathauto 5.x-2.3 and 6.x-1.1 will be
released Thursday next week. For this, the .pot files have been updated
for the latest code (which has been in a semi-solid string freeze for a
little while), and is available at...
5.x-2.3:
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewvc.py/drupal/contributions/modules/pathauto/po/pa…
6.x-1.1:
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewvc.py/drupal/contributions/modules/pathauto/trans…
(Note that we have older Danish, German, Spanish, French, and Russian
translations for both versions, as well as Japanese for 6.x(-1.x/HEAD),
Czech for 5.x-2.x, and Greek and Dutch for 5.x-1.x.)
If you find any strings that ought to be fixed, please consult
http://drupal.org/node/256340 and add your comments if they are not
already noted. Also, feel free to reply here with any questions you
might have. :)
Cheers, and happy translating!
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Sincerely,
Frederik 'Freso' S. Olesen <http://freso.dk/>
Jakub Suchy skrev:
>is the .pot file same as the one in -dev version of the modules?
>For translation server, it's best to import .tar.gz package of a module.
It is. Thank you for helping with the translation! :)
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Sincerely,
Frederik 'Freso' S. Olesen <http://freso.dk/>
Hi,
I've contributed the Greek translation for a few third party modules. Here's a
question that arises some times.
A few modules (eg. module foo), have also sub-modules (eg. subfoo1, subfoo2,
etc.) that provide additional functionality to foo. When I run the command
line version of potx inside the module foo directory to extract the .pot
file, the default behaviour of potx is to parse all files, so it generates a
template for all existing modules in that directory (foo, subfoo1, subfoo2,
etc.). However, I am not really sure this is a correct procedure, because of
the fact that the user is able to enable only foo and not any of its
submodules. So, what's the correct procedure to handle all sub-modules?
Should there be an individual .pot file for each sub-module or one big .pot
for all?
Thanks,
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# Vasileios Lourdas,
# Informatics Engineer, Thessaloniki (Greece)
# http://www.lourdas.name