Anaconda Slides Translations

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Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
> > 5, not 5.3
> 
> I'll start pointing translation paths to 5 in the rendering environment
> to start rendering.

What would be more important for me at the moment (well, after you did
that) is a short HowTo which I can give to the translators. 

Let me see:

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svn co https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/

cd artwork/trunk/Translations/6/Themes/Anaconda/Progress/Slides-1/$lang

vim *.sed

Add to those sed files 

s/=TITLE=/Willkommen bei CentOS =VERSION=!/

s/=TEXT1=/Your text here =VERSION=!/

And so on up to TEXT6 (and look in ../../Slides-1/$lang for what is
there now.

Do that for all slides.

Add s!=VERSION=!5! to the end of all files. Add
s!=URL=!http://www.centos.org/! to all files also?

Don't remove the line with IMAGEFILENAME if it is there?

cd artwork/trunk/Themes/TreeFlower/Anaconda/Progress/Slides-2

Run "render.sh $lang"

cd artwork/

svn commit

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Is that halfways correct? 

The paths are still wrong in the svg files, that has to be fixed
also - except if you are able to render *all* files with the correct
char sets.

It still tries to look for files under /home/al/Desktop/CentOS

Can we correct that somehow?

Oh, and the colors are *way* off after I rendered. See here:

<http://oerks.de/~ralph/broken.png> - is that because of the broken
image path?

Do I see it correctly that I only need to edit the stuff under Slides-1
and it automatically renders that text into Slides-2 also?

Cheers,

Ralph
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