vicmz wrote:Congratulations! First page updated.xanad wrote: The 'base' is now completed.....
My congrats too
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vicmz wrote:Congratulations! First page updated.xanad wrote: The 'base' is now completed.....
but I have not had any help from the Italian forum, all translations and all mistakes are 'my bag of flour' as they say in Italian... anything from the forum as I had hoped ... no Italian team has worked ... I dance alone ...vicmz wrote:Traduzioni dal ItalianPuppy.org team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUdkZiwRmB8xanad wrote: I'm cooking a great ragu,...
xanad wrote:Today is a good day hot and sunny in the mountains, I'm cooking a great ragu, my puppies are running around in the woods ...but I have not had any help from the Italian forum, all translations and all mistakes are 'my bag of flour' as they say in Italian... anything from the forum as I had hoped ... no Italian team has worked ... I dance alone ...vicmz wrote:Traduzioni dal ItalianPuppy.org team
Then apart from the small percentage of existing translations, we can say you taught Puppy to bark in Italian.Traduzioni principalmente di Xanad
L18L wrote:posting from three-lingual precise
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Remeber when official Puppy builds were English only?RSH wrote:Posting from multi-lingual L.A.S.S.I.E. 002 (10 Languages Setup!!!)
these scripts have been changed/created short time ago.xanad wrote: translate the file usr/local/pup_event/frontend_funcs
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export TEXTDOMAIN=pup_event_frontend_d
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rm /tmp/momanager
Yes, I do!vicmz wrote:Remeber when official Puppy builds were English only?
I would not put this into the langpack to replace the original existing file by default.xanad wrote:pup_event_frontend_d
I build this langpack with momanager&slacko560...RSH wrote: Are there any plans at the langpack developers side, to expand the langpacks for the use in Slacko?
I don't know the other distro very well and I'll try it.RSH wrote: I did not look into racy and wary or into wheezy etc. but I think there will be differences as well.
I don't know, but I don't think so.but it is possible that the frontend_funcs file changes status after more reboot?
1) put these lines into source file:xanad wrote:Hi all, sorry, how I can translate 'gparted_shell' using MoMa?
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. gettext.sh
export TEXTDOMAIN=gparted_shell
export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8
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$(gettext '....text......')
Here is the other "solution"xanad wrote:Solved by myself (I hope)
xanad wrote:Hi all, sorry, how I can translate 'gparted_shell' using MoMa?
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#!/bin/sh
#(c) copyright 2008 Barry Kauler
#2008 Lesser GPL licence v2 (http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/lgpl.html)
#v411 BK: wrapper for gparted, prevent indefinite scan at startup on some systems.
#v424 update desktop drive icons. note, this is also done in /usr/sbin/bootflash, puppyinstaller.
#v424 report that gparted crash with a non-english locale.
#111013 remove LANG=C
#130118 rodin.s: add gettext.
#130722 new method to signal to update desktop drive icons.
export TEXTDOMAIN=gparted_shell
export TEXTDOMAINDIR=/usr/share/locale
export OUTPUT_CHARSET=UTF-8
. gettext.sh
export LANGORG=$LANG
#v424 report that gparted crash with a non-english locale. well, maybe just do this...
#export LANG=C # off for gettext, hope it won't crash
echo -n "" > /tmp/gparted_shell_probe
PROBEDISK="`probedisk2 | grep -v '|optical|'`"
echo "$PROBEDISK" |
while read ONEPROBE
do
ONEDRIVE="`echo -n "$ONEPROBE" | cut -f 1 -d '|' | cut -f 3 -d '/'`"
ONECATEG="`echo -n "$ONEPROBE" | cut -f 2 -d '|'`"
case $ONECATEG in
drive) ONECATEG="$(gettext 'internal drive')";;
usbdrv) ONECATEG="$(gettext 'USB drive')";;
esac
ONEDESCR="`echo -n "$ONEPROBE" | cut -f 3 -d '|' | tr '"' ' '`"
echo "<radiobutton><label>${ONEDRIVE} ${ONECATEG}. $(gettext 'Descr:') ${ONEDESCR}</label><variable>RADIO_${ONEDRIVE}</variable></radiobutton>" >> /tmp/gparted_shell_probe
done
echo "<radiobutton><label>$(gettext 'ALL DRIVES. Scan all drives at startup')</label><variable>RADIO_all</variable></radiobutton>" >> /tmp/gparted_shell_probe
DRVTAGS="`cat /tmp/gparted_shell_probe`"
export MAIN_DIALOG="
<window title="Gparted">
<vbox>
<text><label>$(gettext 'Welcome, Gparted is an application to examine and modify partitions in a disk drive. At startup, the default behaviour is for Gparted to scan for all drives in the computer, and on some computers this can take a very long time. Therefore, this dialog window enables you to make a choice of which drive you want to work on (and Gparted will only scan that drive at startup).')</label></text>
<text><label>`gettext "WARNING: A PC may have a single VFAT or NTFS partition, with Windows installed, and you might want to decrease the size of that partition so as to be able to create a Linux partition. For Windows XP/98/95 this is usually ok (but be careful not to make it too small, say 5GB for XP). However, Vista gets very upset if the partition is resized and may not work properly afterward (in some cases won't even start) -- there may be a fix for this, but we don't know what it is."`</label></text>
${DRVTAGS}
<hbox>
<button>
<label>$(gettext 'OKAY')</label>
<action type="exit">OKAYBUTTON</action>
</button>
<button>
<label>$(gettext 'CANCEL')</label>
<action type="exit">CANCELBUTTON</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</vbox>
</window>
"
RETVALS="`gtkdialog3 --program=MAIN_DIALOG`"
[ "`echo "$RETVALS" | grep 'OKAYBUTTON'`" = "" ] && exit
THEDRIVE="`echo "$RETVALS" | grep '"true"' | cut -f 1 -d '=' | sed -e 's/RADIO_//'`"
[ "$THEDRIVE" = "all" ] && exec gparted
#v424 record state...
tdPATTERN="/dev/${THEDRIVE}"
DRVSTATE1="`probepart | grep "$tdPATTERN"`"
gparted /dev/${THEDRIVE}
#v424 update desktop drive icons. note, this is also done in /usr/sbin/bootflash, puppyinstaller...
#/tmp/pup_event_frontend_block_request is used in /sbin/pup_event_frontend_d to refresh drv...
DRVSTATE2="`probepart | grep "$tdPATTERN"`"
if [ "$DRVSTATE1" != "$DRVSTATE2" ];then
sync
#130722 this file was read by the old /sbin/pup_event_frontend_d big script...
#echo "$THEDRIVE" > /tmp/pup_event_frontend_block_request
#now have a binary daemon, send this uevent to it, then /usr/local/pup_event/frontend_change will be called...
echo change > /sys/block/${THEDRIVE}/uevent
fi
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#!/bin/sh
#(c) copyright 2008 Barry Kauler
#2008 Lesser GPL licence v2 (http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/lgpl.html)
#v411 BK: wrapper for gparted, prevent indefinite scan at startup on some systems.
#v424 update desktop drive icons. note, this is also done in /usr/sbin/bootflash, puppyinstaller.
#v424 report that gparted crash with a non-english locale.
#v424 report that gparted crash with a non-english locale. well, maybe just do this...
export LANG=C
Precise 5.7.1 for Woof2 puppies. Slacko 5.7 for Woof-CE ideally in a separate langpack_woofce_it, the good news is that for this one you just have to install the current langpack and update the scripts that are different from Woof2.xanad wrote: QUESTION TIME: 'A doubt'
Now I have installed in my PC these distros:
slacko 560
precise 571jp
precise 570
lucid 528
What of these versions is indicated for the langpack? (there are many differences)
Added Abiword and CUPS translations (Momanager doesn't put them into the langpack). The modified pet is on the first page.xanad wrote: langpack_it-20140415 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz9e78 ... sp=sharing