On 2019-12-26 11:09, Nils Kneuper wrote:
No, fuzzy strings do not count. Fuzzy strings are just "somehow close" to a new
string so need to be reviewed since they can also be very far off (for example
"Orb" vs "Ork" which is a 66% overlap but to any reader "something totally
different", that one was a case of a fuzzy marking in the early days).

Ok, thank you. That helps me set my priorities.

Luther

I hope this helps,
Nils Kneuper aka Ivanovic


Am 26.12.19 um 17:07 schrieb Luther Thompson:
On 2019-12-26 05:53, Nils Kneuper wrote:
Correct, the Esparanto translation was not worked on for ages. With other words:
have fun as new translation maintainer. Maybe update the wiki with your contact
details instead of the one listed there so far. Also make sure to update [1] and
for sending in translation updates, please follow [2].

Thank you. I'll update the wiki later today.

One more question: [1] says that a language must have at least 80% of the
non-campaign strings translated to be included as a user option. Do fuzzy
strings count toward this requirement?

Luther

[1]
https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=48286&p=629269&hilit=languages#p629269


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,
Nils Kneuper aka Ivanovic

[1] https://wiki.wesnoth.org/WesnothTranslations
[2] https://wiki.wesnoth.org/WesnothTranslationsHowTo



Am 25.12.19 um 13:37 schrieb Wedge009:
ivanovic can correct me, but I think if there is no-one actively maintaining
Esperanto you're welcome to take over. I'd be interested to see the results!

On 2019-12-25 14:50, Luther Thompson wrote:
I just want to let you guys know that I'm working on the Esperanto translation
in the wesnoth textdomain. I wasn't able to reach the maintainer (Manuel
Ortega). His email address on the wiki just bounces.

https://wiki.wesnoth.org/Esperanto_translation

Luther







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