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Re: [Groff] german groffinfo translation
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: [Groff] german groffinfo translation |
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Thu, 20 Jun 2002 22:49:11 +0200 (CEST) |
Sorry for the late reply.
> some weeks ago there was the idea of trying a german translation of
> groff documentation, perhaps starting with the groff.info. (My
> original Idea was to translate the planned paper on macro writing.)
This probably makes more sense since I fear we don't have the
manpower to always update a German translation. Well, my mother
tongue is German but...
> Well there are some questions and preliminaries, and I think I'll
> need some supervising, be it only to prevent that I do something
> like ``friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears'' ==>
> ,,Freunde, Roemer, Landsleute, verleihen Sie mir Ihre Ohren`` :)
As you may know, the right German translation of `Ovum, ovum, quod
lacus ego' is `Ei, ei, was seh' ich' :-)
> (1) To begin with I wonder whether this world wide group is the
> right place to diskuss my try and its results.
It is IMHO.
> (2) I guess there are existing conventions for the translation of
> key terms like ``request'', ``trap'' oder ``leader'' etc. (not
> to mention the licence) that I can't possibly know, and there
> might be several problems of this sort. Then, there will be
> cases in which I don't get the idea and the sense of the
> original text. In short I'd like to have someone who looks at
> what I'm doing from time to time.
I must admit that I've never seen those terms translated into
German. Some people on this list have mentioned books about troff in
German. Please have a look and report your findings!
> (3) A reasonable way I think could be is (but is it really?) that I
> take the groff texinfo.texi source code and just replace the
> english text by the german version so that the node structure
> remains the same.
Texinfo provides a grouping mechanism for that. Example:
@clear de
@clear us
@set de
...
@ifset us
English version
@end ifset
@ifset de
Deutsche Version
@end ifset
> I've some bits of experience with Latex. --- The tarballs at
> the groff homepage don't seem to contain the texinfo source. Or
> didn't I look close enough? If I'd try the translation, where
> can I get the groffinfo.texi source, or how am I to manage this
> more technical side?
It is in the `doc' subdirectory.
Werner