From [[Recai]]:
Here is my initial work on ikiwiki l10n infrastructure (I'm sending it
before finalizing, there may be errors).
I've revised the patches (tested OK):
However...
fine. Also a final note, I haven't examined the quality of generated
templates yet.
Looks like, tmpl_process3 cannot preserve line breaks in template files.
For example, it processed the following template:
Someone[1], possibly you, requested that you be emailed the password for
user
<TMPL_VAR USER_NAME> on <TMPL_VAR WIKINAME>[2].
The password is: <TMPL_VAR USER_PASSWORD>
--
ikiwiki
[1] The user requesting the password was at IP address <TMPL_VAR
REMOTE_ADDR>
[2] Located at <TMPL_VAR WIKIURL>
as (in Turkish):
Birisi[1], ki muhtemelen bu sizsiniz, <TMPL_VAR WIKINAME>[2] üzerindeki
<TMPL_VAR USER_NAME> kullanıcısına ait parolanın epostalanması isteğinde
bulundu. Parola: <TMPL_VAR USER_PASSWORD> -- ikiwiki [1] Parolayı isteyen
kullanıcının ait IP adresi: <TMPL_VAR REMOTE_ADDR>[2] <TMPL_VAR WIKIURL>
Looks like, tmpl_process3 cannot preserve line breaks in template files.
For example, it processed the following template:
This could be easily worked around in tmpl_process3, but I wouldn't like to
maintain a separate utility.
As to the hardcoded strings in ikiwiki, I've internationalized the program,
and there is a po/ikiwiki.pot in the source that can be translated.
--[[Joey]]
Danish l10n of templates and basewiki is available with the following commands:
git clone http://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki.git newsite
cd newsite
make
Updates are retrieved with this single command:
make
l10n is maintained using po4a for basewiki, smiley and templates - please send me PO files if you
translate to other languagess than the few I know about myself: dr@jones.dk
As upstream ikiwiki is now maintained in GIT too, keeping the master mirror in sync with upstream
could probably be automated even more - but an obstacle seems to be that content is not maintained
separately but as an integral part of upstream source (GIT seems to not support subscribing to
only parts of a repository).
For example use, here's how to roll out a clone of the Redpill support site:
mkdir -p ~/public_cgi/support.redpill.dk
git clone git://source.jones.dk/bin
bin/localikiwikicreatesite -o git://source.redpill.dk/support rpdemo
(Redpill support is inspired by http://help.riseup.net but needs to be reusable for several similarly configured networks)
--[[JonasSmedegaard]]