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== Add a new language to an existing project ==
 
== Add a new language to an existing project ==
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If you are adding a language which already exists for another country (e.g. Spanish), then the easiest thing to do is, for example:
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<pre>
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$ ssh translate.creativecommons.org
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$ cd /var/www/translate.creativecommons.org/po/<project name>
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$ sudo su pootle
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$ cp -a es es_PR
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$ rm -rf es_PR/.svn
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$ rm ./es_PR/*.stats ./es_PR/*.prefs ./es_PR/*.pending
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$ svn add es_PR
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$ svn ci -m "Created Puerto Rico PO directory using Spain's as a base" es_PR
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</pre>
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If you are creating a language that doesn't already exist for some other country, then just use en_US as a base.
  
 
== Change an English string ==
 
== Change an English string ==

Revision as of 17:10, 18 November 2008

So you're an admin of some kind, and you want to:

Add a new string

All of this assumes one has a checkout of assumes that one has a read/write checkout of svn+ssh://svn@code.creativecommons.org/svnroot/i18n/trunk. One other important note is that CC uses two different PO files: The "normal" PO files with English keys and also PO files with logical keys, which are used by cc.engine to actually render the site.

  • ./i18n/trunk/po = English-key PO files
  • ./i18n/trunk/i18n = logical-key PO files (CC-style)

./i18n/trunk/master/cc_org.po

As the directory name implies, this is the "master" PO file. This is a CC-style PO file. You add your new strings to this file using whatever naming rules might be in effect for the type of string you are adding. Commit your change.

./i18n/trunk/bin/sync

Once you have added your new string(s) you must run ./bin/sync with no arguments. This will propagate the new string(s) to all of the English-key PO files. Commit the many changes which should be visible in the ./i18n/trunk/po/ directory.

Make new string(s) available to Pootle

$ ssh translate.creativecommons.org
$ cd /var/www/translate.creativecommons.org/po/
$ svn up

Add a new language to an existing project

If you are adding a language which already exists for another country (e.g. Spanish), then the easiest thing to do is, for example:

$ ssh translate.creativecommons.org
$ cd /var/www/translate.creativecommons.org/po/<project name>
$ sudo su pootle
$ cp -a es es_PR
$ rm -rf es_PR/.svn
$ rm ./es_PR/*.stats ./es_PR/*.prefs ./es_PR/*.pending
$ svn add es_PR
$ svn ci -m "Created Puerto Rico PO directory using Spain's as a base" es_PR

If you are creating a language that doesn't already exist for some other country, then just use en_US as a base.

Change an English string