Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the information. You mean that you're translating the users
guide? Maybe you should post on the documentation list and let us know
what is the advantages over translating via OmegaT project?
Thanks,
Cheers
Sophie
Le 29/03/2016 09:38, 锁琨珑 a écrit :
Dear conmunity,We Simplified Chinese team has set up the LibreOffice
Documentation 5.0 project on zanata,currently only for the Chinese
language:https://translate.zanata.org/project/view/libreoffice-docWe find this translation tool
very useful, as it supports ODT
format very well. After translation you get a translated ODT file,
with all the special formats preserved, including the
cross-references,provided that when doing translation you keep theg1,g2.. and/x1,/x2...
tags. The
only thing need to be done is to apply styles and some other minor
fixes. We took only 2 days and finished 5+% translation.As a result, we invite localizers
on other locales/languages to
join in. If you'd like to join in, please do the following:
* Sign Up onzanata, then "Request to
Join" a language team as listed onhttps://translate.zanata.org/language/list
* Reply this email to tell which language you would like to
translate and your username on zanata, so that we can add your
language to the libreoffice-doc project and grant you the
properate permissions.
* Start translating.--
Kevin Suo 锁琨珑
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