akiraux / Akira

Native Linux App for UI and UX Design built in Vala and GTK
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brazilian portuguese translation #460

Open gomes2191 opened 3 years ago

gomes2191 commented 3 years ago

I would like to know if a Brazilian Portuguese translation is possible, if so I can help.

albfan commented 3 years ago

Of course, just need to translate pt_BR.po on po directory.

A peer review would be interesting but not mandatory.

gomes2191 commented 3 years ago

I just checked here and saw that there is already a translation for pt_BR in the (po) directory, however when installed

Alecaddd commented 3 years ago

@gomes2191 are you having problems with the brazilian translation?

fitojb commented 3 years ago

@gomes2191 are you having problems with the brazilian translation?

Translations aren’t selected on opening the program.

albfan commented 3 years ago

Any example of what you expect and what you get?

fitojb commented 3 years ago

Any example of what you expect and what you get?

The program should open with the display language of the environment, of course

albfan commented 3 years ago

How do you see that is not happening? What text do you expect and what text you see?

Remember we build on standards and gettext just works.

This is clearly a problem on your side, but we can help if you provide details.

As an example, this screencast is taken from a recent build.

https://github.com/akiraux/Akira/pull/483#issue-568721364

My system uses es_ES and that's the language I see.

Alecaddd commented 3 years ago

Also, a couple of more questions.

gomes2191 commented 3 years ago

Operating system used is the Mint 20 "Ulyana".

gomes2191 commented 3 years ago

I didn't compile the instlei application directly from the flatpack

fitojb commented 3 years ago

The app translations work when you compile, but not when installing from snap or flatpak; this is on Ubuntu Hirsute