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= Translating the ''Export to Web'' module = | = Translating the ''Export to Web'' module = | ||
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The ''Export to Web'' module [[Image:ToWebButton.png|Export To Web button]], | The ''Export to Web'' module [[Image:ToWebButton.png|Export To Web button]], | ||
part of the Jmol application, consists of | part of the Jmol application, consists of | ||
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* a set of internal templates that will be used to generate the user's web pages. | * a set of internal templates that will be used to generate the user's web pages. | ||
All of them need translation, with a different procedure. | All of them need translation, with a different procedure. | ||
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== Translating the interface == | == Translating the interface == | ||
+ | [[Image:WebPageMakerIntroTab.png|305 px|right|Introduction panel of Web Page Maker]] | ||
+ | [[Image:WebPageMakerHelp.png|210 px|right|Help window of Web Page Maker]] | ||
The ''Jmol Web Page Maker'' window contains several texts that are translated in the | The ''Jmol Web Page Maker'' window contains several texts that are translated in the | ||
same way as the rest of the application (that is, either online through Launchpad web site, | same way as the rest of the application (that is, either online through Launchpad web site, | ||
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=== Translating the instructions === | === Translating the instructions === | ||
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The introduction panel (a tab inside the ''Jmol Web Page Maker'' interface) | The introduction panel (a tab inside the ''Jmol Web Page Maker'' interface) | ||
and the help/instructions panels (opened in a separate window) | and the help/instructions panels (opened in a separate window) | ||
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[[Internationalisation/Translating_html_files|Translating html files]]. | [[Internationalisation/Translating_html_files|Translating html files]]. | ||
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== Translating the web page templates == | == Translating the web page templates == |
Revision as of 16:45, 31 August 2008
Translating the Export to Web module
Contents
The Export to Web module , part of the Jmol application, consists of
- an interface (a window entitled Jmol Web Page Maker that opens separate from the main app window and can be operated in parallel),
- a help window,
- a set of internal templates that will be used to generate the user's web pages.
All of them need translation, with a different procedure.
Translating the interface
The Jmol Web Page Maker window contains several texts that are translated in the same way as the rest of the application (that is, either online through Launchpad web site, or offline by editing the LANG.po files on your computer; see Translating the application/applet).
Translating the instructions
The introduction panel (a tab inside the Jmol Web Page Maker interface) and the help/instructions panels (opened in a separate window) are built from html files.
- These files are in
org/openscience/jmol/app/webexport/html/
- Currently:
- Installing_Applet.html
- Path_to_Applet.html
- pop_in_instructions.html
- script_button_instructions.html
- Testing_Pages_Locally.html
- WebExportIntro.html
You must duplicate those original English files and rename them according to
your language, then translate their content using a text or html editor.
See
Translating html files.
Translating the web page templates
Translating the html files
The templates are composed of several html files.
- These files are in
org/openscience/jmol/app/webexport/html/
- Currently:
- pop_in_template.html
- pop_in_template2.html
- script_button_template.html
- script_button_template2.html
You must duplicate those original English files and rename them according to your language, then translate their content using a text or html editor. See Translating html files.
Translating some terms showing in the final web pages
Some text strings are shown in the final web pages but are not included in the html template files themselves. Instead, they are included in the LANG.po files (the same as text for the interface is). So, you translate them together with all the application terms.