Tradução desconectado

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    It is assumed that if you intend translating pages off-line you have some experience with Lokalize or a similar tool, therefore this page only addresses the on-line part of the process, the part that is carried out within UserBase.

    Fluxo de trabalho

    • Solicite sua adição ao grupo de tradutores:
      • Clique em Obtenha uma conta de tradutor na barra lateral
      • Clique na aba Editar e insira seu nome de usuário, o idioma para o qual deseja traduzir e se você planeja traduzir off-line
      • Use o Salvar página para salvar as informações
    • When your user has been added to the group (you should get an e-mail notification), click on Start Translating in the sidebar
    • Enter the language you want to translate to in Language code and click on Go (You can elect to suppress pages that are 100% complete.)
    • Choose your page to work on, from the list presented - this will take you to the tool where you choose on-line or off-line translation.
    • In order to reduce the risk of edit conflicts, upload your work frequently. You can continue to work on other sections from your downloaded file - import will know which sections are new.

    Export the page

    • The top combi-box (I want to... should be set to Export translation in Gettext format.
    • Check that the page-name and language are correctly set.
    • Go completes the export.

    Import the new translation

    Initially you are requested to send the translated file to us. Here is the procedure:

    • Use the Upload file link in the sidebar to import your file.
    • Place a message on New Imports giving the filename of the upload.

    Once you have a few trouble-free imports using this method we will give you permission to upload translations directly yourself.