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Hello all
This is my first time. I want to know If I am doing it right. please let me know. I was one of Ubuntu translater. because of the new change in unity my translation of kontact, korganizer, kmail didn't work properly so i decide to move here. untill the dust settle down. what I am interested is to translate KDE or especially "Plasma Active" but I couldn't find any information. please tell me where i could find Plasma Active or KDE for translation.
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Hi!
You can find translations of KDE here. Plasma Active translations come from playground-base module. If you need more details (lists of the catalogs) I can give it to you.
There is no Amharic KDE Team so far. For the details on how to create the new team please refer to KDE Translation How-To.
Hope this helps.
Hi Yurchor
Thanks for the reply. I was waiting the reply from the language team administrator. They send me a link and told me to contact them when I finish 90% of 12977 pot. From your link I visited the Plasma Active and they have 8116 pot. If I finish the plasma active where will I send it? do you think they will include it? in the locale? (language pack) because my language is not in the group.
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Hi Samson,
I think, there is some misunderstanding of Albert's words. To start the team it is enough to translate this file (10370 words, 52383 chars). It is 3 days for professional translator. Lokalize or Virtaal will make the task even easier: you can use this file for secondary synchronization in Localize or one of many free translation online resources in Virtaal (I am sure that most of the messages in kdelibs4 are already translated by somebody to Amharic).
As soon as kdelibs4 is translated at 90%, Albert will create Amharic team. You should register on https://identity.kde.org/ to obtain your KDE contributor account. With this account you can commit to any part of KDE, e.g. in translation Amharic SVN or kdelibs git to commit Ethiopian (or any other relevant country) holidays for calendar. If you have any questions, just ask in kde-i18n-doc@kde.org or #kde-i18n on freenode.
As for Plasma Active, you do not have to translate all the files. It is enough to translate some files from kdeplasma-addons and some dozens of messages from playground-base (not more than 2-3 hours of work). If you have any questions on what to translate, it is better to ask Plasma guys and gals on #plasma (IRC, freenode) or plasma-devel@kde.org.
Hi Yurchor
Thanks for the links you send me. I visited them all. The one that catches my eyes is the Ubuntu launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/kde4libs/. You said (I am sure that most of the messages in kdelibs4 are already translated by somebody to Amharic). That somebody you mention is me, you can see the name. After I finish translating Kontact and changing it to my language there were two problems.
I tried to find them by opening different K files but to this day I didn't find them. but I found the name of the day and the Month and fix that. but there is still one problem. That is we use our own calendar and it is not the same with European (Gregorian) in our calendar the year is 2004 not 2011 we started the new Year September 11 or 12 when it is a leap year you can see the Calendar here http://www.google.com/ig If you press on top of the Calendar where it says (Gregorian) you can see it change to European or Ethiopian calendar. Hopefully someone will fix them some day. I will go back to launchpad and finish those files.
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Hi Samson,
I acknowledged that the level of kdelibs4 on Launchpad is not significant and that the most part is translated by you. I mean that these messages are the common messages of application interface. You can grab the translations from other projects with Virtaal online dictionaries.
Some other remarks:
Hope this helps and best regards,
Hi Yurchor
Thanks for your advice about the Calendar, it is fixed forever. Thank you very much.
1.On kontact default page the icons on the left hand side didn't change.--> Summary, Mail, Contacts, Calendar, To-do list, Feeds, Journal, Popup Notes. (to this day) it is English.
Do you know where I could find this things? (for translation)
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Hi Samson,
Hope this helps,