Skype
Michael Bauer
fios at akerbeltz.org
Tue Mar 18 14:17:08 UTC 2014
Hi Yaron
18/03/2014 14:00, sgrìobh Yaron Shahrabani:
> Hey,
> I don't understand what does programming have to do with my reported bug?
> Have you tried reading it?
Yes I've read it. Several times. I don't know what a JSON is and what
Login.cab has to do with it.
>
> I uploaded the file I prepared (ts) to Transifex.
I saw that, thanks. If necessary I can generate the qm file from that.
It seems Ubuntu needs both. But it's easy, just running $ lrelease does
the trick
> Now all we have missing the the Windows translation.
No, you don't have to deal with that, Hebrew is already a language
Microsoft ships with the default installer which also means they handle
their own translation.
> I have the JS translation file from Skype, is there anyone in the
> Skype lang crew that knows what to do with the official files
> extracted from Skype?
Again not sure what the JS file is about. The easiest way of exporting a
language shipped by default is to select it as UI, go to Tools > Change
Language > Edit and then Save As, which gives you the .lang file for
that language
>
> I can try and contact Dimitris Glezos and see what we can do to import
> the file (JSON if I understand correctly).
Well, since you already have the ts file and since Windows handles the
lang file, I don't think we need to import anything else.
Which brings me to Andres post
> Having it automatically install together with skype would depend on
> convincing either the language-pack team or who ever is responsible for
> packaging skype for the partner archive.
>
> -Anders
Is there anyone on this list from either team? The sudo install routine
looks like it should work but you don't save users an awful lot of
trouble, no? Someone who can handle those 3 command lines is by default
also savy enough to grab the files of SourceForge and do it that way.
Michael
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