Re: Adding Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial to Damned Lies

2020-04-05 Thread Claude Paroz
Le 05.04.20 à 11:18, Sebastian Pölsterl a écrit : > Hi Claude, > > the text isn't changing very often these days, so having a .pot file > added would be no problem. > > Once I added the .pot file, what would be required for integrating it > into Damned Lies? Nothing more, I guess. > Can the pro

Re: Adding Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial to Damned Lies

2020-04-05 Thread Sebastian Pölsterl
Hi Claude, the text isn't changing very often these days, so having a .pot file added would be no problem. Once I added the .pot file, what would be required for integrating it into Damned Lies? Can the project remain on github or should it be moved git GNOME's gitlab? Thanks for your help

Re: Adding Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial to Damned Lies

2020-03-21 Thread Claude Paroz
Hi Sebastian, Le 20.03.20 à 12:06, Sebastian Pölsterl a écrit : > Dear translation team, > > I'm the author of The Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial > (https://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.io/) and recently was asked > whether an integration with Damned Lies is possible (see > https://github.com/sebp/P

Adding Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial to Damned Lies

2020-03-20 Thread Sebastian Pölsterl
Dear translation team, I'm the author of The Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial (https://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.io/) and recently was asked whether an integration with Damned Lies is possible (see https://github.com/sebp/PyGObject-Tutorial/issues/160). I never worked in translation before, the