[zanata-users] Changing base strings

Carlos Munoz camunoz at redhat.com
Fri Nov 16 20:23:33 UTC 2018


The Zanata cli has an option to only upload translations (i.e. po files)

On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 12:42 PM <leonhard at kreissig.de> wrote:

> Hey, thanks for your responses.
>
> That’s what my script originally meant to do: Match the translations and
> generate a po from them. But as good as the plan was the bad it worked: I
> don’t know if I’m blind or not, but I couldn’t find any way to upload po's
> containing translations to zanata, only pot's
>
> Leo
>
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> Am 16. Nov. 2018, 17:00 +0100 schrieb Bryan Kearney <bkearney at redhat.com>:
>
> If you have scripts to fix the pot and po files, then do the needful on
> your machine and then push the source and trnaslations back to the server:
>
> zanata push --push-type both
>
> -- bk
>
> On 11/16/18 9:59 AM, leonhard at kreissig.de wrote:
>
> Anyone?
>
> Leo
> Am 14. Nov. 2018, 16:19 +0100 schrieb Leonhard Kreissig
> <leonhard at kreissig.de>:
>
> Heyho,
>
> I’m currently maintaining a project that contains many faulty base
> strings (in English).
> I’ve set up a new translation to English where native speakers
> corrected the strings.
>
> Now I want to swap the strings so in case my i18n tools fail there are
> correct strings and so ‚real‘ translators for other languages have a
> good base to work upon.
>
> My project uses gettext, so .po/.pot format.
>
> I’ve written a script that moves the corrected msgstr’s to the msgid
> field and the faulty msgid’s to previous_msgid. I hoped Zapata would
> recognize that and keep all the translations (The translators would be
> really really angry if they had to start from the beginning).
>
> Does anyone have an idea to swap the base strings and keep the
> translations?
>
> My script is capable of inserting the new base strings in already
> translated po-files, but I can’t upload them to Zapata anyways.
>
> Leo
>
>
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