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@rbtylee: A bit off topic, but can you please help me with committing a (almost complete) new Dutch translation for Enlightenment?
I had already submitted it at GitHub back in January, but I received a message a couple of days ago (!) that I should submit it at https://phab.enlightenment.org/differential instead.
Perhaps a bit lazy from me, but I can't make heads or tails of that new place, so I'd appreciate it if you could do it for me. This is the Dutch translation file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y0K...ew?usp=sharing
I don't intend to do any more translation work for Enlightenment, so this is a one-time event. But it wasn't much extra work for me after translating Moksha, and it's a shame to waste it....
@rbtylee: A bit off topic, but can you please help me with committing a (almost complete) new Dutch translation for Enlightenment?
I had already submitted it at GitHub back in January, but I received a message a couple of days ago (!) that I should submit it at https://phab.enlightenment.org/differential instead.
Perhaps a bit lazy from me, but I can't make heads or tails of that new place, so I'd appreciate it if you could do it for me. This is the Dutch translation file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y0K...ew?usp=sharing
I don't intend to do any more translation work for Enlightenment, so this is a one-time event. But it wasn't much extra work for me after translating Moksha, and it's a shame to waste it....
@rbtylee: A bit off topic, but can you please help me with committing a (almost complete) new Dutch translation for Enlightenment?
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I don't intend to do any more translation work for Enlightenment, so this is a one-time event. But it wasn't much extra work for me after translating Moksha, and it's a shame to waste it....
Raster committed it in the e-24 branch, presumably it will make its way to master. Thanks again.
I have added e23 to the bodhi linux 5.x testing repo and this time I have tried to do it in a way that, I hope, allows it, to peacefully in a fashion coexist with moksha.
Any plans to do the same for E24? I'd like to give it a try.
Any plans to do the same for E24? I'd like to give it a try.
I have not been ignoring this request just been preoccupied and busy.
It is rather time-consuming for e to package e24. Esp as every release of enlightenment functions best with the version of EFL released at around the same time. So first I have to package efl 1.24.2 or whatever is current, and then py-efl for that version of self. And then lastly e24 itself. Now, this complicated by the fact that I have to ensure the install of e24 does not totally break moksha. Even tho with the e23 I packaged there were some issues both installed at the same time. For example, 2 enlightenment_remote commands and the e24 one being found in the path first. It was after all an experiment on my part to see if it was doable.
All in all a task like that takes most of one of my days
So maybe I will try to find time for it, either this weekend or next. Hopefully ...
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