Hello,
Everything seems to look fine. My editor don't understand utf-8, but in viewer everything is good. I'm writing about Lithuanian translation.
Vilius Zigmantas, Programmer
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michal Cihar" nijel@users.sourceforge.net To: phpmyadmin-translators@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 11:30 PM Subject: [Phpmyadmin-translators] Changes in translations
Hi translators
Since today phpMyAdmin allows using other charset in HTTP and when working with mysql. This requires translations to use some charset that won't break anything during conversion. Currently will be used utf-8 so translations should be converted to this charset, while also keeping current one to allow working in some browsers (are there any?) which don't support utf-8.
Majority of these conversion can be done automatically with script I wrote, but I need you to check if there didn't occur any problem. This script can do also conversion between charsets being used in one translation (for example czech translation had till now two version, one in windows-1250 and one in iso-8859-2).
There are also some "problematical" translations which will require translators co-operation. These are:
georgian (because of x-user-defined charset is not supported by iconv)
hebrew (because of iso-8859-8-i charset is not supported by iconv)
korean (because of ks_c_5601-1987 charset is not supported by iconv)
slovak (because there are two a bit different translations maintained by two people and now only one of them is needed, other will be generated automatically, so I need to know which one will be maintained)
chinesse (there are two translations - chinese_big5 and chinese_gb - and I really don't know whether to handle them as two separate translations or just as one in different charsets)
I converted current cvs version to utf-8 (where it worked) and the result is available at http://cihar.liten.cz/PMA-translations/. There is also script which does this conversion (sync_lang.sh). So please have a look at your converted translation and send me your comments.
Regards Michal Cihar nijel at users dot sourceforge dot net http://cihar.liten.cz
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