Translate a Page

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Revision as of 11:41, 19 July 2010 by Neverendingo (talk | contribs) (add hint for "mylanguage")

Available Tools

Workflow

  • Request addition to the Translator group:
    • Click on Get a Translator Account in the sidebar
    • Click on the Edit tab and enter your username, the language you want to translate for and if you intend to translate off-line
    • Use Save page to save the information
  • When your user has been added to the group (you should get an e-mail notification), click on Translation Tool in the sidebar
  • Enter the language you want to translate to in Language code and click on Go
Note Entering en (English) as the language code won't display any untranslated messages since all original content is written in English
  • Click on a page you want to translate in the list
  • In the Translate page set "View all untranslated messages" in the first drop-down list
  • Check that the correct language code is showing
  • In the Navigation section, click on the link to the left of the message you want to translate
  • Enter the translation - a Google translation is provided for reference, but your own translation is usually preferred. Currently we don't have a Translation Memory tool, but that is planned development.
  • Click on Save and open next to continue with the next message or Save page to save the translation if you wish to stop working.

Hints and Tips

Image display instructions

A typical example is [[Image:Plasma-kickoff.jpg|right|160px]]. The whole of this is a system instruction on how to display the image. None of it is translated.

Category statements

In this context, think of the work "Category" as a system word which therefore should not be translated. For example, [[Category:Administration]] would become [[Category:Administrasi/id]]

Links to other pages on UserBase

These take the form [[mylanguage/Other page|link text]] The link should remain untranslated, whereas the link text should always be translated. If no link text is present, please add suitable (translated) link text. Note: "mylanguage" will try to load the translated version of the link in the language you have set in your user preferences. If it fails to load it will just load the english original.

Links to external sites

These take the form [http://example.com link text] Like the internal links, retain the actual link and translate the link text.

Info-boxes

These generally consist of a header word "Information" and an editable information text. If the word "Information" is not recognizable in your language you may need a localized version of the template. Please ask if you need help with this.

Also See