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Open Source toolpath generator for 3D printers
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Translation - PT-BR #5011

Open GIBA-BDV opened 4 years ago

GIBA-BDV commented 4 years ago

Hi, My name is Giovanni, I'm a Brazilian mechanical engineer.

I'm not used to program or to develop any software, but I want to contribute with the community.

In my graduation, I studied the 3D printing universe and love it. But in my country, we don't have slicers translated in Brazilian Portuguese as well as national low cost 3D printers.

I want to develop a low cost 3D printer, based on the RepRap documentation and use a open source slicer to create the printing profiles, like Prusa does.

So, I want to contribute to the project with a translation to my native language.

Can someone help me? Can someone teach me?

I don't know how Github works, so I'm typing a issue, but I don't think it's right. Sorry for my English, I'm not fluent.

foreachthing commented 4 years ago

Sorry to hijack this issue: use PrusaSlicer (Website). It already has PT-BR included and it's based on Slic3r.: image

Robin-DUBREUIL commented 4 years ago

I think a good start would be to look at the ".po" files located in the "Translation" folder. The files along with the commits and pull requests done on them should give you a good idea on how to do it, have fun ;)

GIBA-BDV commented 4 years ago

Cool, I will look at the translation folder. Thanks to the support.