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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
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schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 10:21 zuletzt editiert vonI translating NODEBB in Italian.
Thanks to all for this fantastic Project.26/10/2014 11:34 : Translation Completed in Italian.
Remain only 2 String
- Successfully forked topic! Click here to go to the forked topic. ( Topic )
- Teaser does not exist ( Error )
Because i don't understand what does it mean.
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I translating NODEBB in Italian.
Thanks to all for this fantastic Project.26/10/2014 11:34 : Translation Completed in Italian.
Remain only 2 String
- Successfully forked topic! Click here to go to the forked topic. ( Topic )
- Teaser does not exist ( Error )
Because i don't understand what does it mean.
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 13:39 zuletzt editiert von> Remain only 2 String
> 1) Successfully forked topic! Click here to go to the forked topic. ( Topic )
> 2) Teaser does not exist ( Error )
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> Because i don't understand what does it mean.Just an idea:
- Fork/copia della discussione creato con successo! Clicca qui per andare al fork della discussione/alla discussione appena copiata. ( Discussione )
- Il teaser non esiste ( Errore )
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> Remain only 2 String
> 1) Successfully forked topic! Click here to go to the forked topic. ( Topic )
> 2) Teaser does not exist ( Error )
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> Because i don't understand what does it mean.Just an idea:
- Fork/copia della discussione creato con successo! Clicca qui per andare al fork della discussione/alla discussione appena copiata. ( Discussione )
- Il teaser non esiste ( Errore )
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 18:39 zuletzt editiert von@0564 said:
> > Remain only 2 String
> > 1) Successfully forked topic! Click here to go to the forked topic. ( Topic )
> > 2) Teaser does not exist ( Error )
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> > Because i don't understand what does it mean.
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> Just an idea:
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> 1) Fork/copia della discussione creato con successo! Clicca qui per andare al fork della discussione/alla discussione appena copiata. ( Discussione )
> 2) Il teaser non esiste ( Errore )What are Fork and Teaser?
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
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Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 18:51 zuletzt editiert von -
We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
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schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 20:02 zuletzt editiert vonI don't think there's an equivalent of "Fork" in Italian. The closest word is "Copia". Also, the closest word to "Teaser" is "Estratto" but "L'estratto non esiste" sounds weird.
Just checked the Turkish translation and Fork is translated as "Ayir" which more or less means "Split". I would still leave it at "Fork" in Italian because otherwise it sounds extremely weird.
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
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Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 20:21 zuletzt editiert vonForking the topic and Splitting the topic are functionally the same thing. You're taking posts from a topic and creating another topic with those posts.
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Forking the topic and Splitting the topic are functionally the same thing. You're taking posts from a topic and creating another topic with those posts.
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 20:42 zuletzt editiert von@a_5mith That's what I understood more or less. "Forking" is obviously a term introduced in the programming world, and like most of the programming terms, Italian and many other languages lack proper counterparts. Was surprised that Turkish had a word for it "Ayir".
Maybe there's a counterpart not sounding weird, which is "To duplicate", or in Italian "Duplica" (as in "Successfully duplicated topic! Click here to go to the duplicated topic"). Can you confirm this is a good replacement?
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@a_5mith That's what I understood more or less. "Forking" is obviously a term introduced in the programming world, and like most of the programming terms, Italian and many other languages lack proper counterparts. Was surprised that Turkish had a word for it "Ayir".
Maybe there's a counterpart not sounding weird, which is "To duplicate", or in Italian "Duplica" (as in "Successfully duplicated topic! Click here to go to the duplicated topic"). Can you confirm this is a good replacement?
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 20:57 zuletzt editiert von@x01dev Not really, because you're not duplicating the topic. You're taking off topic posts from one topic, and forming a new topic with those off topic posts. I'm not entirely sure that Fork is the correct term to be used here:
>"Fork" in the meaning of "to divide in branches, go separate ways" has been used as early as the 14th century.[2] In the software environment, the term "fork" entered computing jargon around 1969 with the Unix mechanism by which a process split in two by forming an identical copy of itself.
Forking a topic here doesn't create an identical copy, it's a split, other forum software uses "split".
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@x01dev Not really, because you're not duplicating the topic. You're taking off topic posts from one topic, and forming a new topic with those off topic posts. I'm not entirely sure that Fork is the correct term to be used here:
>"Fork" in the meaning of "to divide in branches, go separate ways" has been used as early as the 14th century.[2] In the software environment, the term "fork" entered computing jargon around 1969 with the Unix mechanism by which a process split in two by forming an identical copy of itself.
Forking a topic here doesn't create an identical copy, it's a split, other forum software uses "split".
schrieb am 26. Okt. 2014, 22:23 zuletzt editiert von@a_5mith said:
> @x01dev Not really, because you're not duplicating the topic. You're taking off topic posts from one topic, and forming a new topic with those off topic posts. I'm not entirely sure that Fork is the correct term to be used here:
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> >"Fork" in the meaning of "to divide in branches, go separate ways" has been used as early as the 14th century.[2] In the software environment, the term "fork" entered computing jargon around 1969 with the Unix mechanism by which a process split in two by forming an identical copy of itself.
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> Forking a topic here doesn't create an identical copy, it's a split, other forum software uses "split".Perfect. Thank. Now I understood.
Update 00:05 : Italian is completed.
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
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Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 13. Nov. 2014, 20:49 zuletzt editiert vonJust a heads up to let you know that I've begun translating NodeBB to danish.
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 14. Nov. 2014, 09:19 zuletzt editiert vonQuestion? Does one have to copy the html etc. into the translated text? ex :
Hello $myvariable would be in my case danish :
Godag $myvariable
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 14. Nov. 2014, 11:48 zuletzt editiert vonYes. Compare translations in another language to see what is kept and what isn't
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 16. Okt. 2015, 16:10 zuletzt editiert vonI would like to translate NodeBB, buy the website "Transifex" is really slow.
Is there any other way to do so?
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 21. Okt. 2015, 10:52 zuletzt editiert vonHey, I've started working on the hebrew translation!
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 11. Juni 2016, 22:03 zuletzt editiert vonSwedish should be 100% now! Trying to keep it up-to-date
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 10. Okt. 2016, 19:14 zuletzt editiert vonDutch is 100% now!
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 10. Okt. 2016, 21:07 zuletzt editiert vonPolish is 100% now
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 11. Okt. 2016, 22:10 zuletzt editiert vonRussian is also 100%
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 14. Okt. 2016, 01:59 zuletzt editiert vonAwesome, thanks guys! Appreciate the effort the localisation team puts towards NodeBB
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We've had some really great contributions to our language files since we started supporting translations in NodeBB core, although keeping up with the changes has been quite hard. Specifically:
- There was never really any way to check if any changes were out of date, except trying out every page of NodeBB in a new language and looking for incorrect language tags
- When a language tag was missing, the system ended up showing the unattractive "code" behind the tag, instead of a sensible fallback like English
To that end, we've registered NodeBB as a project on Transifex! Using a web site like this will allow us to see at a glance how complete each language is, and allow translators to quickly see which strings need translating, and which do not.
(clap)
Start Translating Now!
schrieb am 15. Okt. 2016, 12:27 zuletzt editiert vonSwedish is once again at 100% Boring to translate but done is done
Not many swedes here but if you see something wrong, send me a PM an I will fix !