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============================================================== .__ ___________ __ _ ____ _ ____ _ __ | |/_ \ _ \ ____ \ \/ \/ /\ \/ \/ /\ \/ \/ / ______ | | | / /_\ \ / \ \ / \ / \ / /_____/ | |_| \ \_/ \ | \ \/\_/ \/\_/ \/\_/ |____/___|\_____ /___| / \/ \/ ============================================================== www-l10n [email protected] ============================================================== This repository contains translation requests for content from the Electronic Frontier Foundation's website at https://www.eff.org/ Translation requests are made available in XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLIFF We have created a directory for each language for which we are currently requesting translations. In each directory you can find the XLIFF translation requests generated by our website. To help translate, we ask that you fork this repository, create a branch for your work, commit your changes, and submit a pull request. Alternately you can e-mail a translated XLIFF file to [email protected]. For HTML content from our website, the XLIFF files contain special markup (such as <bpt> and <ept> tags) escaping the HTML tags. When importing your translation, our system automatically replaces this XLIFF markup with the original HTML markup. It's important that you preserve the XLIFF markup as-is when editing and exporting your translation. Otherwise we will see a "failed to validate semantic integrity" warning and importing your translation will be a more manual process. XLIFF Editor: Virtaal ===================== Virtaal is a free/libre open source software (FLOSS) computer-assisted translation tool written in Python: http://virtaal.translatehouse.org/ On Debian-based Linux distributions you can install it easily via: apt-get install virtaal When translating with Virtaal, open an XLIFF file, click on a blank target field, and then click Edit > Transfer from Source (Alt+Down). This will preserve the XLIFF markup tags in your translation. Save your work and commit the XLIFF file to your repository. XLIFF Editor: Memsource ======================= Memsource is a commercial software-as-a-service computer-assisted translation tool: https://www.memsource.com/ You can register as an amateur translator and use a free trial version of Memsource, with a maximum of two files being translated at any one time. Login to your Memsource account and create a new project with source language English, and set the Target language to the language of the translation request you are working on. Then create a new job. Import the XLIFF file, and under the options, select XLIFF as the File Type of the file you are uploading. You can now click on the job file to work on your translation. For each string, click Edit > Copy Source to Target (Ctrl+Insert). This will preserve the XLIFF markup tags in your translation. When you are done, go back to the project page, click the checkbox next to your job, click Download, and click Completed File. The resulting XLIFF file can be committed to your www-l10n repository. Other XLIFF Editors =================== See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLIFF for a list of XLIFF editors. The language I'd like to help with is not listed ================================================ If you'd like to request or help with translation to an additional language, please see the next section. Questions? Suggestions? ======================= File an issue on our GitHub project at https://github.com/EFForg/www-l10n or e-mail [email protected] Thanks :) ========= Thanks for helping EFF make our work more accessible to a global audience! Read more: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/07/volunteer-us-eff-seeks-volunteers-tech-project-translations
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