Developer forums (C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY!) > Development

Internationalisation update

<< < (2/5) > >>

byo:

--- Quote from: thomas on June 30, 2007, 01:31:28 pm ---Download the codeblocks.mo file there, and copy it to the right place, that's it.

--- End quote ---

Sounds really nice :) I just thought that if it's already decided to split translation itno smaller files, one big file won't be as "valuable" as few smaller.

Anyway, I'll try to test the IDE in my language, let's see how it works :D

Thanks for help
  BYO

EDIT: Ok, there's something wrong with Launchpad, when I select mo file it downloads po instead  :?

raph:

--- Quote from: byo on June 30, 2007, 06:23:50 pm ---EDIT: Ok, there's something wrong with Launchpad, when I select mo file it downloads po instead  :?

--- End quote ---
Same problem, here.

byo:

--- Quote from: raph on June 30, 2007, 06:58:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: byo on June 30, 2007, 06:23:50 pm ---EDIT: Ok, there's something wrong with Launchpad, when I select mo file it downloads po instead  :?

--- End quote ---
Same problem, here.

--- End quote ---

The easiest way is to install poEdit, download po file, open in poEdit save and voila, there's .mo file :)
I've already managed to see polish translation but it's only 40% complete so it's actually mixed-language IDE ;)

BYO

raph:
Wow, german codeblocks.
Very nice :D

Ceniza:
What's funny is that now my Code::Blocks became a Spanglish version. I don't really know if moving to wxGTK 2.8.4 had something to do with it, but it's also the first time I try it with the current internationalisation update. For example, the first and last items of the menu are in Spanish, all others in English, and I haven't installed any translation files.

And there's also another minor problem: the default installation does not create locale in /usr/local/share/codeblocks, so every single time I run Code::Blocks it complains because it's unable to enumerate the contents of that directory. Creating it solves the problem, but it should be evaluating the existence of that directory first, or be sure make install will create it.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version