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Have few questions about translating

Started by laurra, October 01, 2004, 03:09:02 PM

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laurra

I am translating into lithuanian language.

1. Is it just english.php I must translate or should I translate english-utf-8.php?

2. What is the difference between these two files?

3. Should I translate something more? Some other files?

And most important question:
4. I looked at latvian.php and wrote: $lang_charset = 'ISO-8859-4', because it is very similar, BUT I can't see two letters, I should set "encoding" to "Western European" to see them. Why is that? Why "Baltic" isn't working? Can I fix that somehow?
Maybe I should write in very beginning of the page:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1257"> ??

laurra

By the way, when Encoding is Western European, then letters in commens are unknown :(

Casper

Please read the file 'translation.htm' which is in the docs folder of the download.
All your questions are answered there.

Good luck with the translation  ;)
It has been a long time now since I did my little bit here, and have done no coding or any other such stuff since. I'm back to being a noob here

vist

Quote from: laurra on October 01, 2004, 03:09:02 PM
I am translating into lithuanian language.

1. Is it just english.php I must translate or should I translate english-utf-8.php?

2. What is the difference between these two files?

3. Should I translate something more? Some other files?

And most important question:
4. I looked at latvian.php and wrote: $lang_charset = 'ISO-8859-4', because it is very similar, BUT I can't see two letters, I should set "encoding" to "Western European" to see them. Why is that? Why "Baltic" isn't working? Can I fix that somehow?
Maybe I should write in very beginning of the page:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1257"> ??

Tai ar yra isversta si galerija i Lietuviu kalba?

Nibbler