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Localisation: Norwegian #892
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Hi, I'd like to start helping out with localization tasks for this project. Looks like this task is still open, just want to check that's still true/I will not be treading on anyone else's PR if I begin work. |
Hi, welcome! As far as I am aware no-one is working on this. Do you know Norwegian? |
Great! Yes, I speak Norwegian. |
Great! We don't, so your input would be very valuable :-) It looks like the UI translation has mainly been done already according to what it says here: https://explore.transifex.com/optikey/optikey/ (it's at 96%). If you join the site and sign up as a translator, @JuliusSweetland will get a notification and can approve you to fill in the gaps. This thread: #148 has detailed information about adding a language, a lot of the information has been provided in this thread already. Here is an open PR for a different language: Brazilian Portuguese PR which shows various code changes that need putting in place. Probably the next steps would be:
Once you've done the translations and the dictionary file let me know if you have any questions about the coding tasks and I can give more guidance. Thanks! |
Can you also please give some enlightment with regard to Bokmål vs Nynorsk. Would you expect that an on-screen keyboard app supports both Bokmål and Nynorsk? Optikey is used for people to communicate, for example to speak out their sentences as their form of speech, as well as typing e.g. emails and writing documents, if this makes a difference. |
Thank you for the detailed description of what needs doing-- that helps a lot. I've requested to join the Norwegian team on Transifex and I look forward to working on this. I wouldn't expect that an on-screen keyboard app supports both. Most software only supports Bokmål. Luckily, anyone who speaks Norwegian is able to write in Bokmål, even if they are among the few who prefer Nynorsk. |
1.Potential keyboard layout examples:
https://www.branah.com/norwegian
Standard keyboard layouts:
Shift up:
Shift down:
2.Online keyboards:
https://www.branah.com/norwegian
https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/norwegian.htm
...
3.Transifex: https://www.transifex.com/optikey/optikey/language/nb/
4.Breakdown of (potentially) required characters:
Shift up: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZÆØÅ
Shift down: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzæøå
Marks:
Punctuation: « » § –
Symbols:
Infrequents: čđńŋšŧžČĐŃŊŠŦŽǎǍáãçèêíñúüäöÁÃÇÈÊÍÑÚÜÄÖ
5.Overview doc: https://r12a.github.io/app-charuse/?language=nb
6.Branch: Pending
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