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Please help complete Slint translation for upcoming release.

Posted: 13. Nov 2017, 19:02
by DidierSpaier
This is a call for Salix and Slackel translators to help translate Slint, now and in the future ;)

1. Now

most translations for Slint-14.2 are here:
https://www.transifex.com/didier_spaier ... slint-142/

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Requests from translators to join the Slint translation team are now automatically accepted on Transifex.

I just updated the POT file for upcoming Slint64-14.2.1. This leaded to a very few short messages (six, to be accurate) new or updated in Slint64-14.2.1 vs Slint64-14.2

If you are interested, you can help translating them.

Maybe drop a note to the coordinator for your language then to avoid duplicating efforts, see:
https://www.transifex.com/didier_spaier/teams/ or just translate on line.

The deadline for updating the translations for Slint64-14.2.1 is Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Translations that were 100% complete in 14.2 are now at 99.31% and updating should take at most 15 minutes for these.

2. In the future

It would help to complete existing translations, as to propose new ones.

Updates of scripts only shipped in the installer will be included in next Slint releases, of other scripts upgrading the slint-translations package, which can be done as soon and as often as necessary.

Thanks in advance

Greetings,

Didier

Re: Please help complete Slint translation for upcoming rele

Posted: 14. Nov 2017, 17:05
by djemos
Hi, Didier. I see no strings for translation in Greek. Slint greek translation is 100% complete.

Re: Please help complete Slint translation for upcoming rele

Posted: 14. Nov 2017, 20:38
by DidierSpaier
djemos wrote:Hi, Didier. I see no strings for translation in Greek. Slint greek translation is 100% complete.
George already did it ;)

Re: Please help complete Slint translation for upcoming release.

Posted: 29. Jan 2019, 23:51
by hugok
Portuguese(Portugal) pt_PT 100% translated.