Op Wo, 2012-01-04 om 16:39 +0100 skryf Juan Pablo Martínez Cortés:
Dear Andras and all,
In the Aragonese (an, an_ES) localization team, we have been testing
the use of "pology/pomtrans.py" with Apertium machine translation from
Spanish to Aragonese. Although the resulting strings must be very
carefully checked, the overall quality is good (they are close
languages), and we are sure that it will save us (a small team) much
time in arriving to a complete translation with respect to the
fully-manual option.
So, I have now a .zip with a tree of Aragonese .po files with machine
translations on it, and all marked with the fuzzy flag. I'd like to
upload them to Pootle, to review them and work there from now on. I see
that I can upload them one-file-at-a-time at
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/an/libo35x_ui/edit.html but,
to avoid uploading them one by one, is it possible that I upload all
files bunched together in a .zip file?, or must I send the file to one
of you so that you can do it?
Is Apertium enabled on the Pootle server? I think it would be best for
people to use Apertium and immediately review, rather than leaving the
translations fuzzy in the files. If the English changes for some reason,
or TM matching provides fuzzy suggestions in other places, later on
reviewers might not know why something is fuzzy.
Just an idea :-)
(Apertium is also usable from inside Virtaal for the users who prefer
offline work.)
Friedel
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