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* Once your translation is ready open a new [http://dev.laptop.org/newticket Trac ticket], in the Localization component and attach your translation (as a .po file). |
* Once your translation is ready open a new [http://dev.laptop.org/newticket Trac ticket], in the Localization component and attach your translation (as a .po file). |
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** Check if the translation hasn't been filed [http://dev.laptop.org/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&component=localization&order=priority querying Trac] |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 20:33, 28 June 2007
These instructions applies to a python activity using the base activity classes and the bundlebuilder. For more background information about Localization please see the Localization page.
Activity authors
Make the code translatable
- Import the gettext module
from gettext import gettext as _
- Mark strings as translatable using _('String')
self._forward.set_tooltip(_('Forward'))
Generate the POT file for translators
- You will need to generate it and push it in the repository every time you add strings. (XXX how do we automatize it)
./setup.py dist
Get your strings localized
- Open a new Trac ticket, in the Localization component, specifying the source repository location. You will need to include the following information (with examples):
- Module name (Write)
- Maintainer Name + Email (Foo Bar / foo@foo.com)
- Maintainer URL (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ChristopherBlizzard)
- URL to your repository (i.e. http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=sugar;a=summary)
Once that's done the people who care about localization can get the .pot files to translate and can contribute them back.
Translators
- Go to page for the project you want to translate on Fedora Translations.
- Once your translation is ready open a new Trac ticket, in the Localization component and attach your translation (as a .po file).
- You will need an account
- Check if the translation hasn't been filed querying Trac
See Also
- The Kuku internationalization sample of Python i18n
- The Activities page