kopia lustrzana https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends
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mustek_usb.de.po | ||
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pnm.de.po | ||
saneopts.de.po | ||
umax.de.po |
README
2002-01-18 This directory contains translations for the options of the SANE backends. They are only used if configure is called with option --enable-translations. You will nee GNU gettext: xgettext, msgfmt and msgmerge. Currently these translations are only used by XSane. What do you need to do if you want to: - Just read the description of SANE options in your language * Use XSane, read the documentation and set LANG to your favorite setting (e.g. de_DE for German in Germany). - Update existing translations when the source code has changed * cd po ; make * Edit backend.lang.po, add/change translations. (with lang = your language, e.g. "de", and backend = your backend, e.g. mustek) * make ; make install - Add a new language to an existing backend * cd po ; make backend.lang.po-gen * If no other backend uses this language, you must also create saneopts.lang.po: make saneopts.lang.po-gen. * Edit backend.lang.po, and saneopts.lang.po, enter translations. You only need to enter the translations for texts actually used by your backend. Don't forget to edit the headers. * Edit Makefile.in, add backend.lang.po (and saneopts.lang.po if it's not yet there) to DISTFILES. * make ; make install - Add a translation for a backend that is not listed yet in Makefile.in * Edit your sources and add SANE_I18N to the appropriate strings. Mark the descriptions (desc) and titles of options with SANE_I18N(). Do the same for string lists used in options. The name of options must NOT be marked. Do NOT mark macros. Especially you don't need to mark standard option strings like SANE_TITLE_NUM_OPTIONS as this is already done in saneopts.h. Example: s->opt[5].title = SANE_I18N("Enhancement"); * Edit po/Makefile.in. Add a line "backend.*.po: yourfiles" where yourfiles is a space-separated list of all your files containing translatable text. Also add backend.lang.po to DISTFILES. * ./configure --enable-translations * cd po ; make backend.lang.po-gen * see above, if the language isn't used by other backends. * Edit backend-lang.po, enter translations. Don't forget to edit the header. * make ; make install Bugs: - This is the first attempt to support translations. It's probably very buggy and nearly untested. - Lot's of ugly tricks and asumptions in Makefile.in - All well known options are added to *.lang.po even if they are not used in the backend.