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  • Nikolay Bachiyski 6:09 pm on April 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bulk, project, sub-project, translation-set   

    Mass-create Translation Sets 

    When you create a new project, it doesn’t have any translations and all translation sets have to be created one by one. In case of a larger GlotPress installation it usually makes sense to use the same translation sets from another project. Usually a parent one.

    This was the case with translate.wordpress.org. We made a project Twenty Ten for translating the new default theme in WordPress 3.0. The project was a sub-project of WordPress Development. Since all translators of the trunk version of WordPress would want to translate the new default theme too, I just synced the translation sets of Twenty Ten with those of WordPress Development using the new mass-create feature.

    You can see the feature in action in this short video:

    As shown in the video, you can choose which project to sync translation sets with and then preview the added/removed sets before clicking Submit.

     
    • drew3000 1:14 pm on April 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Interesting stuff. I’d be keen to try this out to translate versions of Ushahidi.

    • jattboot 1:51 pm on April 25, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      how to add more language, my language Punjabi is not add to list and there is no way mention on page to request for that

    • Francesco Laffi 1:22 pm on April 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      GlotPress is really promising, is it planned in the future to integrate it with wp plugin repo? for plugin devs’ and plugin translators’ sake

    • SteveAgl 7:42 am on April 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Where can i find info about how translation leaders in various language can use and administer translation in thi snew project?

  • Nikolay Bachiyski 6:59 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bulk, google translate, report   

    The GlotPress Report #0 (Jan 29 – Feb 5 2010) 

    Here is the zeroth edition of the GlotPress report. This series of posts will give you an overview of what happened with GlotPress in the last week.

    • In [401] we added a button to fill-in the current translation field via Google Translate:

      Google Translate button

    • In [404] we added bulk translation via Google Translate. It affects only strings without translation and if the translation was successful sets their status to fuzzy.
    • In [404] we simplified the bulk menu: no more radio buttons for both approve and reject. Now there are two separate buttons:

      Simplified bulk interface

     
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