New translation: India

1999-07-28 Thread Behan Webster
It's time to play that wonderful game, fill in the wml !  8)

I'm talking to a consultant in India (who wants to be added to the
list), and so I thought I'd add in the following tag to the consultants
wml file.  Of course I will need help with the various translations.

\
[EN:India:]\
[ES:India:]\
[FR:India:]\
[HR:India:]\
[SV:India:]\
[JA:India:]\


Thanks in advance.

Behan

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Re: New translation: India

1999-07-28 Thread Christophe Le Bars
**On 28 Jul, BW (Behan Webster) wrote:
BW>[FR:India:]\

[FR:Inde:]\

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Re: New translation: India

1999-07-28 Thread Josip Rodin
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 07:23:57AM -0400, Behan Webster wrote:
> [HR:India:]\

[HR:Indija]

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Re: New translation: India

1999-07-28 Thread peter karlsson
> I'm talking to a consultant in India (who wants to be added to the
> list), and so I thought I'd add in the following tag to the consultants
> wml file.  Of course I will need help with the various translations.

Uhm, I didn't find it in countries.wml. Haven't you added it there yet, or?

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Re: New translation: India

1999-07-28 Thread James A. Treacy
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 03:50:26PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> > I'm talking to a consultant in India (who wants to be added to the
> > list), and so I thought I'd add in the following tag to the consultants
> > wml file.  Of course I will need help with the various translations.
> 
> Uhm, I didn't find it in countries.wml. Haven't you added it there yet, or?
> 
I'm guessing he was going to collect as many as possible before
committing it.

Jay Treacy


Re: new comparison pages

1999-07-28 Thread John Lapeyre
*James A. Treacy wrote:
> Is it ok if we give John CVS access? He can then check in all the
> files he wants under the releases directory. I'll even create the
> Makefile(s) needed to install the files.
  Sounds OK.  But, which Makefiles.  If I install them via CVS, 
 that is not enough ?  
> 
> As far as wml goes, it isn't essential, but it doest give the
> web site a consistent look. Also, if the look of the pages
> change, the pages are updated automatically. All he needs to
   I understand, this would be easier in the long run.

   Thanks, John


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Re: new comparison pages

1999-07-28 Thread Darren O. Benham
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 01:00:05PM -0700, John Lapeyre wrote:
>   Sounds OK.  But, which Makefiles.  If I install them via CVS, 
>  that is not enough ?  

We'll handle that :)  We'll have to do it a little differently than our
standard make files.  It'll be the makefile(s) IN the directory that'll
contain your report.

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wml and potato

1999-07-28 Thread peter karlsson
Hmm, upgraded to potato, and now the build of the webpages fail (perl
reports an error which I can't figure out why, because the file it's
complaining about is there).

Does anyone know how to fix that?

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Re: wml and potato

1999-07-28 Thread Darren O. Benham
On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 08:55:16PM +, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hmm, upgraded to potato, and now the build of the webpages fail (perl
> reports an error which I can't figure out why, because the file it's
> complaining about is there).
> 
> Does anyone know how to fix that?
> 

Nope... I've been wrestling with it... had to send a few changes blind and
put some others off, too
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Re: wml and potato

1999-07-28 Thread peter karlsson
> Nope... I've been wrestling with it... had to send a few changes blind and
> put some others off, too

Hmm, if I issue a

export PERLLIB=/usr/lib/perl5/5.004/:/usr/lib/perl5/5.004/i386-linux/

I seem to be able to get it at least to run for one of the pages. Might be
more that are required, though.

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Suggestion: event pages

1999-07-28 Thread peter karlsson
On the event pages, it would be a good idea if the main "Events in "
would be links to the year indices. As of now, the index for 2000 is not
linked at all, since there are no past events for 2000 (obviously).

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