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Dillo Hungarian translation.
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2006-05-11 15:02:32
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 08:06:37PM +0200, Balazs Melikant
wrote:
> Hi,

  Hi Balazs.

> 
> Dillo became one of my favorite applications on my SUSE
Linux systems 

  It's Good you like it!

> and would have some spare time to prepare a Hungarian
translation for 
> it. I would start it asap, but only if there would be
interest from 
> your side.

  Yes there is.

  As  you may know, we're working in finishing the port to
FLTK2.
FLTK2  will  allow  us  to use utf8 characters, and thus
i18n and
friends will be much easier.

  The  other  important  point  is  autoconf  stuff to be
able to
disable all this (embedded devices require apps. to be as
lean as
possible). 

  While  we  finish  the current prototype tree (not yet
publicly
available), you may start investigating about i18n: what
would it
require,  how  to enable/disable it with autoconf etc, and
report
me back (I did this research some years ago).

  The  new  source  tree  is  very different to the old one
(with
significative  parts  in  C++ and a new UI module), so
there's no
point in trying to work on dillo-0.8.6 with a view to port
to the
new tree.

  Some  research  on  this  topic,  and an optional
framework for
enabling/disabling   different   translations  would  be  a 
good
contribution you may work on while we finish our prototype.


> It would also help me, if you would briefly let me
know,
> how and where to start...

  As above.

  You  should  also  subscribe to dillo-dev and have a this
topic
discussion  there.  You  may get some help and good advice
there.
BTW, I'm CC'ing this answer to dillo-dev.


-- 
  Cheers
  Jorge.-

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