Christian Lohmaier skrev 2012-03-09 15:24:
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Niklas Johansson
<sleeping.pillow@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I have now published a few pages on sv.libreoffice.org. It's not much but
it's a start.
I see you removed the 404 errorpage - so people will get only a white
page "The requested page could not be found." instead of a page with
the site's menu/theming to navigate to an existing page...
Ah, I see. I published it again. :)
I have tried to create a page with the DownloadSimplePage in SilverStripe
though
I have not published it. This is because I don't know how to get the
translations in
Pootle into the webpage? Is it supposed to work automatically or am I
supposed to
do something?
Well, it is not automatic, I basically wait until Rimas creates an
export[1] of the pootle project that I'll then check in to the
repository/deploy it on the site.
[1] the site doesn't work with po files, but with php-arrays/hashes,
so the po files from pootle need to be converted...
So I'll just wait then, and stick with the old download page until
further notice.
Regards,
Niklas
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