Thank you, that does help a lot. And thank you for update the wiki for priority section.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Christian Stimming <stimm...@tuhh.de> wrote: > Dear Tao, > > Zitat von Dancefire <dancef...@gmail.com>: >>> >>> BUT for your translation work you should keep in mind that this string as >>> well as all the others from the .schemas file will probably never be >>> visible >>> inside gnucash, so they are clearly less important for normal gnucash >>> users. >> >> If those string will not likely be shown to user, is that possible >> remove them from the .pot file so that translators will not necessary >> to struggle on those strings. I have translated many of them, and >> finally realize something might be wrong. >> >> During the translation in poedit, I just translate them one by one, >> and normally will not check the references file unless something not >> sure. Since there are 4k strings in po file, it is not really easy to >> determine the priorities by source. > > Yes, I know. This is a fundamental problem of the po file format - all > strings are equal in there, and there isn't any easy method to assign > something that looks like priorities or similar. I know the file is big, but > I'm very sorry that we can't easily solve this problem. > >> Or, maybe I just missed, how >> should we determine, which string should put to low priority? Based on >> the pattern in the reference file name? Such as, any file under >> src/gnome/schemas/, or any file with schemas.in.h? > > Yes: All strings from any *.schemas.in.h file have the same issue and are > clearly of lower priority than the others. > > Indeed we might check into removing those from the main gnucash.pot file and > instead moving them into some separate gnucash-gconf.pot file. I'll have a > look later. > > For now, I've added my current state of knowledge on the wiki page, > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Translation#Priority > > Does that explain the situation a bit more for you? > > Regards, > > Christian > > -- Regards Tao Wang _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel