Re: Foreign sorting glossary

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Hi Julien and the list
julien wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I built html-no: "Kantutjamning" is between "Kanalmaskene" and "Laga",
> "Mjuke Kantar".
>   
So, it works on your system. This should mean that there is something 
wrong with my Cygwin or my computer. As told before, I'm not able to 
built html files with references to the "no" images. Perhaps two pieces 
of the same cake? Still a lot to do ;-)
> But there are a lot of problems in this file, due to the xml to po
> migration. Probably your problem will be resolved when these problems
> are fixed.
>   
Yes, the po files are not updated since the days of xml, 
January/February or so. I have rewritten the glossary.po to correct the 
errors. But alas there is no sorting at all.
> Yes, you can can build html for fr for example to see whether "greffon"
> is at the right place on your system.
>   
I'll be a little busy with other works the rest of today, but think I'll 
be able to give it a try tomorrow.
Thank you, Julien
mvh
Kolbjørn
> Julien
>
>   
>>> Hi Kolbjoern,
>>>
>>> I don't see the problem.
>>>
>>> In french, I have, for instance, in glossary.po, "Plugins" translated to
>>> "Greffons". In the glossary html file I get 'Greffons' at the right
>>> place, between GNU and Guides...
>>>
>>> Julien
>>>   
>>>       
>> Well, not for me.
>> Norwegian: "Antialiasing"  becomes "Kantutjamning".
>> In the glossary html file I get (for "no"):  "Alfakanal" (alpha 
>> channel); "Kantutjamning"; Beziérkurve (Beziér curves) ...
>> Perhaps something to do with the problem I have with not getting the 
>> "Norwegian" images?
>> Have not tried making html for other languages than Norwegian. Perhaps I 
>> should?
>> Kolbjoern
>>     
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I'm working on the glossary.po at the moment.
>>>> Is there any way to sort the keywords in the glossary in another order 
>>>> than in the source?
>>>> As for now it is annoying finding the keywords in the "wrong" order, for 
>>>> example the Norwegian word "kanal" under "c" as that's the place for the 
>>>> English "channel".
>>>> If not, perhaps marking the keywords with a special tag and write a 
>>>> program that does the job when making the xml files?
>>>> Kolbjoern
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