There's an open specification for language strings, IIRC. I personally don't
know anything about it, except that it uses the .po extension on file names.
(I've done one translation of a gnome .po file into Maori, so that's all I
know about it - I was also hoping to get into doing it for kde, but never
managed it.)
Does anyone know where this spec lives?
Wesley Parish
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 21:35, Rick Langschultz wrote:
That is amazing. I am happy for those who are actively
working to
translate ReactOS into other non-microsoft supported languages. I do
however have a recommendation for developing apps for reactos. Apps
should use localization strings within Apps instead of localizing the
application only. Then the application can load the string values
based on the users system and not application defaults. While
developing Cocoa Apps for work (Mac OS X) we are encouraging
developers to speak, learn, and write multiple languages, many of
them do... I speak English, French, and Catalan for example.
On Feb 10, 2006, at 2:10 AM, Ge van Geldorp wrote:
> Forwarded from ros-translate to ros-dev
>
> From: mailman-bounces(a)reactos.org [mailto:mailman-
> bounces(a)reactos.org] On Behalf Of banglasoft
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 03:06
> To: ros-translate-owner(a)reactos.org
> Subject: hi we have translated the explorer of React OS ...........
>
> hi gvg and other React OS developers,
>
> we have translated the React OS explorer in bangla. here is a
> screen shot attached with this mail. now we r looking forward to
> hearing from u people. if u give us the permition than we will
> translate the whole React OS. we think if some one translate the
> React OS in Bangla then this definitely will be a grate improvement
> for the React OS. React OS will be more femous then windows OS
> amoung the bangla speaking people.
>
> we r waiting for u r reply.
>
> -banglasoft.
> <Screen Shot Bangla - React OS.jpg>
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