[Qgis-community-team] website translatable
Richard Duivenvoorde
rdmailings at duif.net
Tue Jul 19 04:30:25 PDT 2016
Fixed..
in source/site/getinvolved/meetings/developer/Essen_2014.rst
the translator missspelled a url giving rise in buildwarnings (is errors
nowadays):
http://www.qgis.org/pl/site/forusers/visualchangelog216/index.html
Regards,
R
On 19-07-16 13:08, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>
> Ah, ok, more clear now.
>
> As the visual changelogs are 'just' part of the website, they should
> show up (in english first) in the translated websites too.
>
> If you translate the changelog then in transifex:
>
> https://www.transifex.com/qgis/qgis-website/translate/#pl/site_forusers_visualchangelog216_index
>
> with the next nightly build these translations should be pulled from
> transifex and viewable in:
>
> http://qgis.org/ll/site/forusers/visualchangelog216/
>
>
> BUT !!!! I see (and you can see that too, on the frontpage:
> http://qgis.org/pl
> in the footer, that the last succesfull update of polish is
> 0:37 May 30, 2016
>
> So, apparently something (most often a wrong translation containing some
> strange build breaking constructs or characters) is wrong.
>
> I can have a look and fix it, or if you want to try yourself
> - locally build (pulling the pl strings from transife), the website and
> see where it breaks...
> - fix that translation in transifex
> - build/pull again
> etc etc
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> On 19-07-16 12:47, Borys Jurgiel wrote:
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> I'm sorry if I was unclear.
>>
>> Currently, the Polish site http://www.qgis.org/pl contains the previous
>> version of the webpage (about QGIS 2.14). As we don't have any time to
>> translate the banner and the changelog, all we want is to simply build and
>> *publish* the current version without any changes and translations :)
>>
>> I know how to edit and build html locally, but I can't find any information how
>> to publish it to the production server. Should I ask you or someone else for
>> building and uploading it? Or should I ask for an ftp access to not bother
>> you? :) Or maybe should I just push something to git in order to trigger an
>> automatic build?
>>
>> Anyway, thanks for your answer about building the changelog. I'm looking how
>> it works and for the next version I'll do my best to translate it!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Borys
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dnia wtorek, 19 lipca 2016 11:39:41 Richard Duivenvoorde pisze:
>>> On 19-07-16 11:25, Borys Jurgiel wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> May I have a stupid question? :) I can't find any information how is the
>>>> procedure of publishing the localised pages. Should I ask someone for a
>>>> favour or should I build it and upload somewhere by myself?
>>>>
>>>> We (the pl team) won't manage to translate the changelog, so we'd like to
>>>> publish them as they are.
>>>
>>> Hi Borys,
>>>
>>> the projecta application http://changelog.qgis.org is able to 'export'
>>> the 2.14 'items' as a zip with one rst-file and images in it (not sure
>>> which 'role' you need to see this button)
>>>
>>> after that we do some manual fixes/changes to the rst and then just copy
>>> it into the website sources:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Website/tree/master/source/site/forusers/visual
>>> changelog216
>>>
>>> the website sphinx build then just builds them to html.
>>>
>>> just let me know what you want, I can sent you a zip with this one QGIS
>>> html page, or you build the QGIS-Website yourself and change the
>>> templates a litte?
>>> Or I can sent you the original rst/images zip (there are some problems
>>> with current live export)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Richard Duivenvoorde
>>>
>>> ps I'll sent them both to you off list, let me know if you need more
>>
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