Il 26/05/2019 21:46, Troy A. Griffitts ha scritto: > As I mentioned in my previous email. This past weekend I have spent > some time internationalizing one of our Android and iOS apps: > > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop > > I have created a "gibberish" translation file for testing, but now am to > the point that I believe it is mostly complete. If you might be willing > to translate this gibberish file into a language with which you are > natively familiar, I am sure that people group would be very grateful > for your work, and so would I. Here is the file for translation. > > https://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop/blob/master/www/bundledResources/uilocales.d/de-utf8.conf > > The format should be straighforward to understand. Generally it is: > > English Text=Translated Text > > There are a few occasions where buttons are split into 2 lines, e.g., > > Variant Study L1=Variant > > Variant Study L2=Study > > This should be generally intuitive to figure out while translating. > > Finally, there are some very long strings in the "About" screen and > Install Manager Warning screens which can be seen as the last 10 lines > or so in the file. I decided to use shorter keys than the entire > English text so these have keys like: > > App About Header= > > App About L1= > > App About L2= > > I hope you can figure out from my gibberish here what the original > english actually is. My giggerish dialect is generally a conversion of > non-initial vowels to zero (0). You may need to find these long strings > in the app if you can't figure out my gibberish. > > I will post development bundles with translations included as they come > in, so you can see how your work looks in the app before we publish the > next version. If you'd like to try your work out as you translate, on > Android, the app will look on your SD card for locales at: > /sword/uilocales.d/, so if you place your locale file there, it should > be recognized and available to choose under settings. Please can you give more information about this place on android? I look for uilocales.d folder, I don't found it. I tried to create it in the sword folder I found but I doesn't work. > A developer preview of 1.2.0 which includes locale support is available > at: http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop.apk > > Thank you for any help. Blessings, > > Troy > > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
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