2005/8/30, Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 12:37:11PM +0200, Denis Lackovic wrote: > > 2005/8/25, Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I have another question, Denis. How are translations stored on disk? > > > What's > > > stored in the postgres DB you said you need? > > > > Everything is stored in postgres. Po files are generated from postgres > > acording to input .pot file. > > The same goes for Openoffice and mozilla. Messages are stored in sql > > tables and there are input and output methods to import/export > > messages from database. > > Ouch. I personally am not a DB guy at all. I prefer clear text storages > where possible. And in my opinion, it's always possible :)
It probably is possible, but this way it is much easier ( probably cleaner and faster too) to handle several million translations. > But that's not such a big deal. It mainly mean that I won't be able to do it > alone, maybe not even to lead the project. But it doesn't mean that > transdict should be discarded here. > > Are you willing to help us basing our l10n coordination effort on transdict? Yes, of course. -- Denis Lackovic ==> delacko @ gmail . com