Torsdag den 4. marts 2010 00:42:31 skrev Carlos E. R.:
Ok, I'll bite :-)
Well, seems pretty clear that you don't want to understand, but I'll bite anyway...
I try to configure the project. What is ID?
Whatever ID you want for the project
what is the root folder?
Where you have your (main) checkout
The glossary?
The glossary.. if you have/want one
The template folder?
Your checkout of POTs - if you have/want one
The branch folder?
In case you want to translate e.g. trunk _and_ 11.2 (branch) at the same time.
The alternate translation folder?
Say you translate to pt, maybe you want to look at how pt_br translates the same stuff.
Again, I go to the help file, and under "project" I get just 3 lines of useless text.
Most of the options have detailed tooltips - try hovering your mouse over stuff for a sec.
How do I display, say, the entire yast/po/es directory, list how many messages each one has (total, translated, fuzzy), check syntax, load one of them?
project view
Translation memory.
How do I train it? I want to tell it to scan the entire yast/po/es tree so that it learns. Again, the help file explains nothing. At least, I understand nothing.
Just drag and drop your folder with PO-files on the translation memory toolview, and wait a couple of minutes.
How do I change the fuzzy status?
By translating it or pressing Ctrl+U?
On the left part I see something called "units". What is an unit? I see a link for "add a note". What is a note? Where are the comment fields?
How about you just ignore the features you don't understand/want/need?
How do I tell lokalize to check the syntax of the translation and then, go to the errors found? I absolutely need this.
You don't. Use some script, there are plenty of them.
Frankly, I can't use lokalize. I can not make head or tails of it. It needs plainly written help, for non programmers. For people used to kbabel. Explaining what is every thing, give examples, explain the intended workflow.
Either I use kbabel again, under 11.0, or poedit.
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