Hi Valerio, sorry for the delay, On Sábado 13 Febrero 2010 11:17:38 usted escribió: > Alle venerdì 12 febbraio 2010, José Manuel Santamaría Lema ha scritto: > > Hi Valerio, > > > > Mark have uploaded an updated digikam-doc to unstable, however note > > that while your italian *.po files are 100% translated (thank you > > for your work), there are no localized screenshots for italian, even > > there are some screenshots from the KDE 3 old days in english. > > > > If you have enough spare time, you might want to help in upstream > > with this problem; if this is the case, ask your coordinator how to > > proceed. > > Realizing screenshots is really time consuming and is less useful than > translating GUI and Docs, anyhow, now that I only need to maintain > documentation, since only small changes are introduced upstream, I will > quickly start this work.
Thank you for caring :) > If every translator is going to localize the screenshots (.png format) > of digikam-doc as I hope, then you will face an increase in digikam-doc > size. It's just a modest proposal, but what do you think about splitting > documentation in single packages like > etc. and have digikam-doc as meta-package which installs the proper > localized version considering environmental variables? Is it feasible? Well, having a metapackage which installs a localized version depending on env variables is not feasible. Note that none of the debian packages that I know works that way, for instance for kde-l10n-xx you should install just the translations you're interested in. About splitting the package producing digikam-doc-es, digikam-doc-de, digikam- doc-it and so on: yes, it's feasible; however if a new translation appears, the package would need to enter the NEW queue because the new translation would produce a new binary package. It's not good idea to force the people who manage the NEW queue to waste their time, so if it's really neccesary to split the package I would do when the number of translations would be somewhat constant in order to avoid the NEW queue as much as possible. > > Valerio > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201003070309.48294.panfa...@gmail.com