Hi Mario, Mario Blättermann <mario.blaetterm...@gmail.com>, Wed, 20 Mar 2013 21:53:35 +0100:
> Am 19.03.2013 00:43, schrieb Petr Kovar: > > On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 23:31:46 +0100 > > Petr Kovar <pk...@volny.cz> wrote: > > > >> Yes, you can get the translated SVGs by building the tarball, see > >> above. Simply run "yelp ." in gnome-help/de/ to display the translated > >> Mallard document with included SVGs. > > > > Actually, the command you need to run in gnome-help/de/ is: > > > > yelp getting-started.page > > > > This is because "yelp ." expects an index.page file, but this file is > > already installed with gnome-help from gnome-user-docs, so we can't > > install it with getting-started. > > > OK, it works so far. I've just downloaded the tarball v3.7.92, and it > contains the translated SVG files. But what about translated webm > animations? They are missing from the tarball and Yelp shows empty > player frames only. AFAIK yelp should always fallback to play US English videos when there is no translated video file available. > I've seen it Git, the webm files are included in the > "figures" subfolder for the Czech language. Do I have to pre-create them > also for German, or is this a task for the distribution packagers (by > the "make" toolchain)? We have committed the Czech files for testing purposes only. The whole delivery mechanism that we are going to use for getting-started is still kind of evolving; ideally, there should be a build system to trigger rendering the translated videos whenever there is a translation commit pushed to the repo. So far, jimmac has had to manually re-render all videos, which takes many hours to complete. He temporarily uploaded the videos here: http://jimmac.fedorapeople.org/gnome3/getting-started/ We are planning to commit the translated videos on Monday when the 3.8.0 tarballs are due. Although working with large binary files like these in Git can be really painful, we have no better solution so far - no make target support etc. For translators, they don't need to do anything extra, just translate the POT file for getting-started, which also includes the strings found in videos. For GNOME 3.8.0, distribution packagers will probably want to create language packs for individual locales, as the overall package size for getting-started would be too large otherwise. For those interested, there are two open bugs for this: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692208 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695792 (this is for distros that are planning to ship the new gnome-initial-setup app) Cheers, Petr Kovar _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n