5 Aug 21:07
Update translation into spanish and new translation into galego
Maria <geaplanet <at> yahoo.es>
2008-08-05 19:07:58 GMT
2008-08-05 19:07:58 GMT
| Hi! Spanish translation was very poor and it hasn't been update since 1.2.x version of ROX-Filer. The translation into galego didn't exist. With the project GALPon MiniNo, a Debian distribution for old computers (with 64Mb RAM), we have revised the translation of all main programs in it and ROX-Filer is the desktop-manager so we had special interest for a good translation into spanish and galego. Here you can find the .po files updated: http://gruvi.galpon.org/arquivos/MiniNo/traduccions/rox/ And here the GALPon MiniNo oficial web page with some screenshots: http://minino.galpon.org/wiki/ http://minino.galpon.org/wiki/doku.php?id=pantallazos Thanks for your fantastic file manager. The GALPon MiniNo team. |
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There must be a clean way of doing this. i.e. an install method that
will work with all applications, not just ROX-Filer.
Shouldn't it add something to the Start menu on Windows too?
0alias doesn't work, unfortunately, as some code in Zero Install uses
os.fork(), which Python on Windows doesn't seem to support. I should
change them into calls to subprocess or threading sometime (the GIT
version is better but there are still a cases remaining).
Is there a command in Windows to put something in %PATH%? How do
things normally install? Whenever I've tried using Windows, installing
things always required fiddling about with Start -> Control panel ->
System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path.
Here are my notes from last time I tried it:
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