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== Preliminary ==
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Managing SME translations with pootle have been moved to [[Translations]]
*http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3782
 
The Goal is to manage SME translations with Pootle hosted on contribs.org.
 
  
Once we have everything worked out how to interact with pootle and the formmagick stuff then I'll get something up on contribs.org that everyone can use.  It would be really nice if we could automate the extraction/import of files that need to be translated into pootle but first things first. 
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== Please use common packages and default package names (where possible) ==
  
[[User:Slords|Slords]] 18:23, 24 January 2008 (MST)
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A lot of the RPM's are in the DAG repository, no use of packaging them yourself or sharing them by copying them from the providing website and sharing them under a different name.
  
== Pootle Usage ==
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:What packages exactly? All packages are build from the sources code with the command "python setup.py bdist_rpm" (under python 2.4), and the packge itself create the RPM. The only packages I have changed the name is smeserver-pylucene, because it has a lot of problem to build at the same time of build rpm. Instead, I have only package the installed files. But in the next release of "Translate Toolkin", support for PyLucene 2.X and I have this package correctly builded.
  
Test pootle site: http://www.unixlan.com.ar:8888
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Please point users to download python-kid (replacing you kid RPM), python-lxml (replacing your lxml RPM), python-sqllite (replacing pysqlite RPM), python_Levenshtein and python-elementtree (which you called elementtree) which is also available in the DAG repository and AFAIK is already installed on SME Server by default.  
  
===untranslated words===
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:These packages don't run under python2.4.
click "Show Editing Functions" and finally at "Quick Translate" for each file or whole language.  
 
  
Also you can see the suggestions clicking at "Review Suggestions".
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On top of that not everything is required to install Pootle, only requirements AFAIK could find on the Pootle site are listed [http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/installation#pre-requisite_software here] and because of the jToolkit requiring pythonabi-2.4 you have problems installing against pythonabi-2.3 which is installed on SME Server 7.3, perhaps you can find an older jToolkit, or recompile jToolkit from source and see if it will also work with pythonabi-2.3, this would drop the hack you have to do to make it work on SME Server 7.x.
  
===checks===
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:Yes, requirements say python 2.3 is supported, but preferable 2.4. This page is out of date. If you search through pootle mailing lists you will found a lot of problems with python 2.3. Of couser I was preferable python 2.3, and make my own packages and test with python 2.3 but without sucess. I have a lot of headache with python 2.3 to try (only try) to run pootle. So, python 2.4 is mandatory. Also has a superb efficiently above 2.3 with some new functions that pootle use.
click "show checks" to see a list of syntax errors
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:See http://translate.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/translate/src/trunk/Pootle/README?r1=6098&r2=6144
  
acronyms  6 strings (2%) failed
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:I am not finish this howto yet. Sorry for not warn about that. Now I put a template box with a warn.
brackets 17 strings (6%) failed
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:Only when I have finished this howto, I will included in smecontribs.
doublequoting 4 strings (1%) failed
 
doublespacing 1 string (0%) failed
 
endpunc 11 strings (3%) failed
 
endwhitespace 4 strings (1%) failed
 
numbers 2 strings (0%) failed
 
puncspacing 2 strings (0%) failed
 
sentencecount 2 strings (0%) failed
 
simplecaps 16 strings (5%) failed
 
startcaps 6 strings (2%) failed
 
unchanged 7 strings (2%) failed
 
untranslated 53 strings (19%) failed
 
  
click on one of the links offered and fix them
 
  
See http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/guide/pofilter_examples and http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/guide/translation/commonerrors
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- [[User:Cactus|Cactus]] 14:09, 19 February 2008 (MST)
 
 
===Merging new strings===
 
Add, remove or modify strings in the template/*.pot file then click 'update from template'.
 
 
 
:New strings are added
 
:modified strings use existing data and made fuzzy (i think)
 
:deleted strings are moved to the bottom of the file and commented out with #~
 
 
 
== Formagick ==
 
Normando suggested a few tools, I'm using XML2PO, see the others in the history
 
http://wiki.contribs.org/index.php?title=Talk:Pootle&oldid=7649#I_need_your_help
 
 
 
===XML2PO===
 
( http://linux.die.net/man/1/xml2po )
 
 
 
I have packaged for a better installation. You can download from
 
http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/nhall/sme7/contribs/pootle/rpm/gnome-doc-utils-0.12.0-1.noarch.rpm
 
 
 
Before try, you must edit a few lines.
 
 
 
/usr/share/xml2po/empty.py
 
Line 27 from "return []" to "return ['base']"
 
Line 31 from "return []" to "return ['trans']"
 
Line 35 leave "return []"
 
Line 39 from "return []" to "return ['trans']"
 
 
 
===Create .po and export xml===
 
To test the lexicons
 
xml2po -m empty -e -o backup.po backup
 
 
 
View the new bakup.po file in the new PO format. Excellent. Now you can translate PO with pootle, and return again to formmagick panel with this command:
 
 
 
xml2po -p backup.po backup > backup.new
 
 
 
As you can see, if you not translate backup.po, new_backup file is equal to original backup file, BUT with one difference, backup.new file has added a line at the header: We remove this line with newxml
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 
 
 
===shell scripts===
 
xml2po ignores tags such as CDATA, CDATA does not appear at the PO file.
 
 
 
The workaround is to find and replace the problem code
 
 
 
Create a clean .po file with newpo, either edit your lexicon or add s///g commands to workaround new problems
 
 
 
After you have a clean english .po you could use that as a template and copy and paste the translation in. A better idea is to write a merge tool see below
 
 
 
====newpo====
 
#!/bin/bash
 
#
 
#SME Server Create lexocon .po
 
 
 
if  [ -f $1 ]
 
then
 
  #convert to UTF-8 while working on pootle
 
  mv $1 $1.bak
 
  /usr/bin/iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $1.bak > $1
 
 
  #echo "Remove CDATA and reformat problem codes in $1"
 
  perl -pi -e 's/<!\[CDATA\[/STARTCDATA/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\]\]>/ENDCDATA/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\&/AMP/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/P\>/p\>/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/A\>/a\>/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\<(br|BR)\>/breeak/g' $1
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\<\/(font|FONT)\>//g' $1
 
 
  #echo "Create $1.po"
 
  xml2po -m empty -e -o $1.po $1
 
 
  #echo "Replacing CDATA in $1"
 
  perl -pi -e 's/STARTCDATA/<!\[CDATA\[/g' $1.po
 
  perl -pi -e 's/ENDCDATA/\]\]>/g' $1.po
 
  perl -pi -e 's/AMP/\&/g' $1.po
 
  perl -pi -e 's/breeak/\<bXr\>/g' $1.po  #wiki display error, fixme
 
 
  #basic testing
 
  A=`cat $1.bak |grep '<entry>' |wc -l`
 
  B=`cat $1.po |grep msgid |wc -l`
 
  C=`expr $B - 1`
 
  echo "entries $A, msgid $C"
 
 
  if  [ $A -ne $C ]
 
  then
 
    echo "Errors in formatting"
 
    tail $1.po
 
  fi
 
 
 
  #restore original
 
  mv $1.bak $1
 
 
  if  [ ${#2} -gt 0 ]
 
  then
 
    echo "<base> entries"
 
    cat $1 |grep base |sort
 
  fi
 
 
  else
 
  #print usage informamtion
 
  echo "Usage: $0 LexiconFilename"
 
  echo "Usage: $0 LexiconFilename check"
 
fi
 
 
 
:I am wondering why we are using perl to replace as we can also use sed and if readability is not an issue we can do the whole CDATA tag conversin at once
 
: <pre>sed -e 's/<!\[CDATA\[/STARTCDATA/g' -e 's/\]\]>/ENDCDATA/g' -e 's/\&>/AMP/g' < original.file > conversion.file</pre>
 
: And back
 
: <pre>sed -e 's/STARTCDATA/<!\[CDATA\[/g' -e 's/ENDCDATA/\]\]>/g' -e 's/AMP/\&/g' < conversion.file > new.file</pre>
 
 
 
::yes but there are more conversions, so it was easier to operate on the one file, efficiency isn't a concern
 
 
 
====newpomerge====
 
 
 
The aim of this is to take a blank en .po and merge in the values for a translation .po
 
 
 
en.po has
 
msgid "Yes"
 
msgstr ""
 
 
 
fr.po has
 
msgid "Oui"
 
msgstr ""
 
 
 
we want fr.po to look like
 
msgid "Yes"
 
msgstr "Oui"
 
 
 
how hard can that be ??
 
 
 
Sample output attached, it will always be in this format
 
msgid ""
 
msgstr ""
 
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
 
"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-02-04 02:31+1100\n"
 
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
 
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
 
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
 
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
 
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
 
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 
 
#: functions/useraccounts:6(trans)
 
msgid "Create, modify, or remove user accounts"
 
msgstr ""
 
 
#: functions/useraccounts:33(trans)
 
msgid "Create or modify"
 
msgstr ""
 
 
#: functions/useraccounts:66(trans)
 
msgid "Modify the admin account"
 
msgstr ""
 
 
 
====newxml====
 
#!/bin/bash
 
#
 
 
 
  function usage {
 
  echo ""
 
  echo "Create .xml from .po"
 
  echo ""
 
  echo "Not enough parameters provided."
 
  echo "Usage: $0 filename (dont add .po)"
 
  echo ""
 
  echo "Optional: compare against original"
 
  echo "Usage: $0 filename check"
 
  echo ""
 
  }
 
 
  #check for required parameters
 
  if  [ ${#1} -gt 0  ]
 
  then
 
 
  #echo "Remove CDATA in $1.po"
 
  cp $1.po $1.bak
 
  perl -pi -e 's/<!\[CDATA\[/STARTCDATA/g' $1.bak
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\]\]>/ENDCDATA/g' $1.bak
 
  perl -pi -e 's/\&/AMP/g' $1.bak
 
 
  #echo "Create xml"
 
  xml2po -p $1.bak $1 > $1.xml
 
 
  #echo "Replacing CDATA"
 
  perl -pi -e 's/STARTCDATA/<!\[CDATA\[/g' $1.xml
 
  perl -pi -e 's/ENDCDATA/\]\]>/g' $1.xml
 
  perl -pi -e 's/AMP/\&/g' $1.xml
 
 
  #this is added at line 367 xml2po, it needs to be removed or better not added
 
  #perl -pi -e 's/\<\?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"\?\>//' $1.xml
 
 
  #remove first line
 
  perl -i.old -ne 'print unless 1 .. 1' $1.xml
 
 
  rm $1.bak $1.xml.old
 
 
  if  [ ${#2} -gt 0  ]
 
  then
 
    #echo "#diff -n $1 $1.xml"
 
    diff -n $1 $1.xml
 
  fi
 
 
  else
 
  #print usage informamtion
 
  usage
 
fi
 
 
 
===yum===
 
:newxml needs a parameter to set:  lang="fr"
 
:: why doesn't this work ?
 
:: xml2po -l fr -p yum.po yum > yum.xml
 
::    -l    --language=LANG      Set language of the translation to LANG
 
 
 
:you can't have a base equal to a trans, needs a new bug (if pootle goes ahead)
 
:most en base lexicons do this,
 
:easy fix is to tweak the trans for Form_Title, capitalise or punctuate
 
:-<trans>Software installer</trans>
 
:+<trans>Software Installer</trans>
 
 
 
<lexicon lang="en-us">
 
    <entry>
 
        <base>FORM_TITLE</base>
 
        <trans>Software installer</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
 
    <entry>
 
      <base>Configuration</base>
 
      <trans>Configuration</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
 
    <entry>
 
      <base>Software installer</base>
 
      <trans>Software installer</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
 
<lexicon lang="en-us">
 
    <entry>
 
      <base>FORM_TITLE</base>
 
      <trans>Mise à jour logicielle</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
    <entry>
 
      <base>Configuration</base>
 
      <trans>Configuration</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
    <entry>
 
      <base>Mise à jour logicielle</base>
 
      <trans>Mise à jour logicielle</trans>
 
    </entry>
 
 
 
==Console==
 
 
 
*http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3833
 
update all .po files
 
: Templates have been implemented with up to date strings,
 
: now it's over to users to translate them
 
 
 
 
 
*http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3834
 
.po file names are inconsistent, SV & FR add .tmpl.po
 
: .tmpl.po is correct, other languages have been updated
 
 
 
 
 
*http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3858
 
Use UTF-8 for console .po files
 
: Pootle has problems with the current charset=iso-8859-1
 
: we now use UTF-8
 
 
 
== revision control using CVS/SVN ==
 
 
 
Today I had a quick look at the pootle pages and found a wiki as well, which has some valuable information like for instance revision control using CVS/SVN: http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/version_control - [[User:Cactus|Cactus]] 03:26, 25 January 2008 (MST)
 
 
 
===progress===
 
we'll look at this later, perhaps starting with contribs
 
 
 
== Remarks ==
 
 
 
===duplicate translation work===
 
Because some phrases are in multiple panels
 
 
 
Lets create a list and add them to 'general' All panels check general if the tag isn't found in its lexicon
 
 
 
:Yes
 
:No
 
:Save
 
:Success
 
 
 
== Pootle issues==
 
=== UTF-8 ===
 
Bug created, 'Use UTF-8 for console .po files'
 
http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3858
 
 
 
Testing Pootle I have found a few issues. I will try to describe.
 
 
 
Pootle (and Translation Toolkit used by Pootle) use as default a charset UTF-8. Everytime I have create a new language translation, Pootle parse from templates encoding as UTF-8. Everytime I have "Update from templates" the target PO files are updated as UTF-8, and if target has set charset=iso-8859-1, it is then corrupted. I can't found a method to set Pootle to use ISO-8859-1 as default. Because this, and to avoid these issues I have decide to use UTF-8 as charset in Pootle. Please see http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/guide/locales/glibc?s=charset#editing
 
 
 
Not only Pootle. Every desktop translation tool set UTF-8 as default charset.
 
 
 
If you want to merged or override a PO file, convert to UTF-8 (if not yet). Then you can upload without corrupt the target file.
 
 
 
One note for admins when Pootle run at contribs.org: I suggest to use a tool for convert from UTF-8 to ISO-8859-1 before make a new language rpm update package (if gettext can't support utf-8 encoding).
 
 
 
I have use this great script to convert between any charset files in a directory:
 
 
 
#!/bin/bash
 
 
#./dir_iconv.sh dir cp1251 utf8 - converts all files from directory dir .. cp1251 (windows-1251) to utf8.
 
 
ICONVBIN='/usr/local/bin/iconv' # path to iconv binary
 
 
if [ $# -lt 3 ]
 
then
 
    echo "$0 dir from_charset to_charset"
 
    exit
 
fi
 
 
for f in $1/*
 
do
 
    if test -f $f
 
    then
 
        echo -e "\nConverting $f"
 
        /bin/mv $f $f.old
 
        $ICONVBIN -f $2 -t $3 $f.old > $f
 
    else
 
        echo -e "\nSkipping $f - not a regular file";
 
    fi
 
done
 
 
 
This apply also to panels (if formmagick can't support UTF-8 encoding)
 
 
 
There is an open posibility to modify Pootle or translation toolkit to make this automatically, but I don't know how to do.
 
--[[User:PicsOne|Normando Hall]] 12:45, 2 February 2008 (MST)
 
 
 
:#. Formmagick supports UTF-8: http://search.cpan.org/~mitel/CGI-FormMagick-0.89/lib/CGI/FormMagick.pm
 
:#. GetText does support UTF-8 as well: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html#Charset-conversion
 
 
 
:It is quite common for translations/lexicons to be in UTF8 as this is a well known locale independent character set, probably also the reason why Pootle is sticking to UTF-8. - [[User:Cactus|Cactus]] 15:01, 2 February 2008 (MST)
 

Latest revision as of 17:44, 10 March 2008

Managing SME translations with pootle have been moved to Translations

Please use common packages and default package names (where possible)

A lot of the RPM's are in the DAG repository, no use of packaging them yourself or sharing them by copying them from the providing website and sharing them under a different name.

What packages exactly? All packages are build from the sources code with the command "python setup.py bdist_rpm" (under python 2.4), and the packge itself create the RPM. The only packages I have changed the name is smeserver-pylucene, because it has a lot of problem to build at the same time of build rpm. Instead, I have only package the installed files. But in the next release of "Translate Toolkin", support for PyLucene 2.X and I have this package correctly builded.

Please point users to download python-kid (replacing you kid RPM), python-lxml (replacing your lxml RPM), python-sqllite (replacing pysqlite RPM), python_Levenshtein and python-elementtree (which you called elementtree) which is also available in the DAG repository and AFAIK is already installed on SME Server by default.

These packages don't run under python2.4.

On top of that not everything is required to install Pootle, only requirements AFAIK could find on the Pootle site are listed here and because of the jToolkit requiring pythonabi-2.4 you have problems installing against pythonabi-2.3 which is installed on SME Server 7.3, perhaps you can find an older jToolkit, or recompile jToolkit from source and see if it will also work with pythonabi-2.3, this would drop the hack you have to do to make it work on SME Server 7.x.

Yes, requirements say python 2.3 is supported, but preferable 2.4. This page is out of date. If you search through pootle mailing lists you will found a lot of problems with python 2.3. Of couser I was preferable python 2.3, and make my own packages and test with python 2.3 but without sucess. I have a lot of headache with python 2.3 to try (only try) to run pootle. So, python 2.4 is mandatory. Also has a superb efficiently above 2.3 with some new functions that pootle use.
See http://translate.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/translate/src/trunk/Pootle/README?r1=6098&r2=6144
I am not finish this howto yet. Sorry for not warn about that. Now I put a template box with a warn.
Only when I have finished this howto, I will included in smecontribs.


- Cactus 14:09, 19 February 2008 (MST)