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Azamat Hackimov, 2010-09-06 14:10
HowTo translate Redmine in your own language¶
Redmine can easily be translated in any language.
There are a few things to translate:
- The main lang file, located at source:/trunk/config/locales in current trunk
- The calendar lang file, located in source:trunk/public/javascripts/calendar/lang
- The wiki toolbar lang file, located in source:trunk/public/javascripts/jstoolbar/lang
Say you want to translate Redmine in Finnish (fi
as defined in the IANA Language Subtag Registry):
- Copy
/config/locales/en.yml
to/config/locales/fi.yml
. - Copy
/public/javascripts/calendar/lang/calendar-en.js
to/public/javascripts/calendar/lang/calendar-fi.js
. - Copy
/public/javascripts/jstoolbar/lang/jstoolbar-en.js
to/public/javascripts/jstoolbar/lang/jstoolbar-fi.js
. - Translate every string in these files.
- Test your translation with command
rake test
If you get errors related to locales, you must fix them. - Submit your translation here (as plain file or patch, login required). Select "Translation" in Category listbox.
- Wait until your Issue will be fixed.
- Enjoy your work :)
- GOTO 4 if needed.
Restrictions¶
All these files must be UTF-8 encoded. Do not use HTML entities in translated strings.
Check that your files not have BOM (Byte-order mark). BOM can be removed with command:
awk '{if(NR==1)sub(/^\xef\xbb\xbf/, "");print}' < oldfile > newfile
As of 2009-02-21, only updates based on the new translation files (found in /config/locales
) should be submitted.
Updates to the language files¶
File en.yml
acts as the main language file. You can check if it has new strings by running:
rake locales:update
This copies the new strings to other translation files (with the English translation as default value).
Updated by Azamat Hackimov about 14 years ago · 18 revisions