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#./autogen.sh --without-junit --disable-dependency-tracking --enable-epm --with-epm=internal 
--without-help --with-lang="hi bn-IN mr " --with-vendor="C-DAC GIST" --with-build-version="Build 
by C-DAC GIST" --with-package-format="deb"  --enable-release-build  --with-parallelism=4 
--without-doxygen --with-branding="/home/nrop2/Documents/IconImages/”

Looks ok

The above autogen.sh working for 8 indian languages. When i was trying use the same above 
autogen.sh for other 14 languages , it's not working. UI for 14 languages will remain in English. 
Changing language settings in TOOLS , doesn’t show any difference.
We have our translated PO files for libreoffice. Copied the same to "translation" folder before 
making build.

There are a couple of things you should control:
- Did you add languages (not in the translation repo) ?
New languages need more than just the po files
- Did you check the po files against the 5.0.2 template (pot) files
Happens automatically if you used the pootle server, if not the merge program might not be able to 
match the po files and merge them.

In case this is ok.
- Check the translated source files (in workdir) e.g. .ui files
The original ui files is merged with all po files and stored in workdir for compilation

If the translations are in the merged ui files, they should also be on the screen of the build 
product.

In case you have po files with newer content than our pootle server, please upload them, so they 
can be included in the next release.

rgds
jan i


We are using libreoffice 5.0.2 due to official reasons.

Kindly have a look in the issue.

Regards

S.Sridhar


-----Original Message-----
From: LibreOffice [mailto:libreoffice-bounces@lists.freedesktop.org] On Behalf Of Katarina Behrens
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2016 2:47 PM
To: libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Libreoffice in indian languages

Hi,

I am trying to build Libreoffice 5.0.2 user interface in Indian languages.
Some languages are working . I followed same process for Gujarati , 
Malayalam, Marathi , Nepali and Manipuri.

What process would that be? Are you building using '--with-lang=$your $valid $language $codes 
$here'? Maybe you want to paste the content of your autogent.input somewhere so someone can have 
a look.

And why Libreoffice 5.0.2, anyway? Isn't it a tad too old? 5.0.5 is the latest release in a 
stable branch

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