Thanks. I will look into it.

On February 22, 2016 11:35:32 AM GMT+02:00, Ger Siemerink 
<g.siemer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Shlomi,
>
>maybe, this will help you?
>http://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/wiki/Translating_darktable
>
>a nice guide how to set up, it's complete with a working routine
>
>regards Ger
>
>2016-02-22 9:34 GMT+01:00 Shlomi Alon-Braitbart <sbraitb...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Thank you all for that grand project. It is an honor for me to
>participate.
>>
>>
>> I guess you used the first as the base for the translation? The
>longer master
>> has time to diverge from our stable release branch the more important
>it is to
>> translate the two separately (you can still manually copy over a lot,
>but
>> there will be strings that differ between the two). For now it's
>fine, but you
>> might want to take care of that in the future.
>>
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean by "first", I think I used the source
>from the
>> latest stable 2.0.1 but I'm not sure. When I get to my home computer
>I will
>> post the exact build number. Anyway I will be happy to receive
>instruction
>> on how to follow the development correctly.
>>
>> It is normal for the GUI to flip like that, in a similar way books
>are
>> flipped and opened left to right as opposed to Latin books which are
>opened
>> right to left. So text in general should be aligned to the right
>including
>> numbering though mathematics and formulas are still written left to
>right
>> as usual.
>> Regarding the interface itself there is no strict rule as far as I
>know,
>> though usually all is flipped which in my opinion is annoying.
>Personally I
>> prefer sidebars to stay consistent with the original. The filmstrip
>can
>> stay as it is to my opinion, though if you want to comply to the
>common
>> practice of Hebrew interface it should be flipped as everything else.
>> Regarding the lighttable, I need to give it a second look and gain
>some
>> more lighttable mileage before I have an opinion on that. I will try
>to
>> look into it when I get home.
>>
>> Should I follow Ger's instruction on the patch?
>> I will try to connect through freenode when I get the chance and
>maybe you
>> can walk me through the correct way of doing things.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Shlomi
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 2016-02-22 at 01:21 +0100, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>>
>> Am Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016, 23:36:37 schrieb shlomi braitbart:>
>Hello all.
>>
>> Hi.
>> > I have completed the translation to Hebrew.> I attach the po file
>here (hope this is how its done)
>>
>> Awesome, thank you very much. I added it both to our stable branch as
>well as
>> to master.
>>
>> I guess you used the first as the base for the translation? The
>longer master
>> has time to diverge from our stable release branch the more important
>it is to
>> translate the two separately (you can still manually copy over a lot,
>but
>> there will be strings that differ between the two). For now it's
>fine, but you
>> might want to take care of that in the future.
>>
>> One thing I noticed is that not only does the text go right to left
>(which is
>> expected and makes me happy that we now have a way to test that
>darktable
>> actually works with that!) but that the whole GUI is mirrored, even
>sliders
>> going from right (low) to left (high). Is that how it's supposed to
>be? I have
>> no experience whatsoever. Another thing that is changed are the
>sidebars, left
>> and right are flipped. I am not entirely sure if that's a good idea
>as
>> screenshots people might see on the Internet are harder to follow. Or
>are
>> people using a Hebrew user interface used to that? If all that is
>fine we have
>> to fix bauhaus widgets to honour that direction change, they are kept
>the usual
>> way. Same as filmstrip which should probably run the other way round,
>too. And
>> what about the order of the lighttable? It would be a medium PITA to
>change
>> the code I guess, but if it has to be done ... I guess we need some
>cultural
>> advice here. :-)
>> > If it is acceptable I will be happy to commit it directly but I
>need> detailed instructions on how to do that since I am not a
>programer and have> limited git know how. That way I can commit it
>directly whenever there is a> fix or a new version.
>>
>> If you have some time you should join us in IRC (#darktable on
>Freenode, there
>> is a webchat [0], too, and we are available mostly during European
>> day/evening) so we can tell you about Github pull requests. Or you
>can read it
>> up yourself.
>> > thanks> > Shlomi
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>> [0] https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23darktable
>>
>>
>>
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