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Once your issue if files, there are some additional steps that are needed to integrate Pootle translations into OpenOffice. These are typically done by a developer who can commit changes to the source tree and include: | Once your issue if files, there are some additional steps that are needed to integrate Pootle translations into OpenOffice. These are typically done by a developer who can commit changes to the source tree and include: | ||
− | * conversion of Pootle files for a language to OpenOffice SDF format (see | + | * conversion of Pootle files for a language to OpenOffice SDF format (see reference at [http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/oo2po http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/oo2po]) |
* for new language translations -- updating the extensions.lst file in the source tree | * for new language translations -- updating the extensions.lst file in the source tree | ||
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We have agreed to release a localized version of Apache OpenOffice, if the UI is 100% translated.
And for long-term maintainability we also recommend that:
- the UI is translated to 100% and
- the help is translated to 100% too and
- there is a small team (even just two members) to maintain the translation and ensure QA.
When you are ready, write an issue in Bugzilla in the product Native-Language. Also write an issue, if you later on make changes to the translation and want them to be integrated into the next release.
Once your issue if files, there are some additional steps that are needed to integrate Pootle translations into OpenOffice. These are typically done by a developer who can commit changes to the source tree and include:
- conversion of Pootle files for a language to OpenOffice SDF format (see reference at http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/toolkit/oo2po)
- for new language translations -- updating the extensions.lst file in the source tree