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Support localisation #404

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bitigchi opened this issue Dec 28, 2021 · 7 comments
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Support localisation #404

bitigchi opened this issue Dec 28, 2021 · 7 comments

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@bitigchi
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I am not sure if this is accurate, but there is no easy way to localise the "Workspace" application, or not obvious enough.

I see that there are some strings files for some other applications, but not for every one.

@armm77
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armm77 commented Dec 28, 2021

hi, @bitigchi, if you mean the location of the workspace, find it on the path /usr/NextSpace/Apps/

@bitigchi
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Thanks for the reply. I was asking about the localisation of the desktop environment, like, into different languages. I see .lproj files, but most of them seem to lack the string files for the messages.

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armm77 commented Dec 28, 2021

I understand, for the other languages they are not implemented at the moment.
https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace/tree/master/Applications/Workspace/English.lproj

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@bitigchi you're right, there is no localization for Workspace yet. If you want to learn about localization in GNUstep, here is the good starting point - http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Adding_a_new_Natural_Language_to_GNUstep.
Although some work on source code need to be applied.

@bitigchi
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Oh, this is interesting! I was planning to translate some strings offline, but in a couple of weeks I'll have the time to set up a CentOS machine for playing with it more comfortably.

I was wondering about what .gorm was, now I see. I'll report back with the results.

@bitigchi
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bitigchi commented Jan 4, 2022

Do we need to use the specific versions mentioned in the installation notes, or any latest version is good?

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Please use recommended versions. They're based on latest stable release of GNUstep libraries with some specific patches.

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