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German localisation?

Postby Deteros on Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:26 am

Any plans to realise a fully internationalized german version?
With full translation and tested spell checking for german?

Sublime looks promising, but I prefer an editor in my native language.
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Re: German localisation?

Postby Erbakus on Mon Nov 12, 2012 12:09 pm

You can easily localize Sublime Text 2 with editing the File (on Windows 7):

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c:\Users\<your user name>\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 2\Packages\Default\Main.sublime-menu


and correspondig files.

I don't know, where these files reside on other Systems, for MacOS I can have a look, when I am back home.


I had began editing this File, but I have localized only about 25 items.

I think the localization of the frontend shoud be a community project. So I have registered my own account on Bitbucket to create a project for Main.sublime-menu. Currently it is a closed project because I am not familiar with Git and this should be my first try with a VCS for myself.

But I am open for working together on this task.

If you are interested in taking part please send me a PM in this forum so we can change our email addresses

Bye

P.S. I have searched for german localization files but did not find anything ready to use.
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Re: German localisation?

Postby Deteros on Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:47 pm

Hi Erbakus,

Sublime is not an open-source project, you have to pay for it.
I would only help with translation if the sublime company
pays me for my work.

I will not buy/use the editor, if it has no german localisation.

And as no sublime employee is answering my question, the
chances are quite high that they do NOT plan to
create and support a german localisation.
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Re: German localisation?

Postby C0D312 on Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:18 pm

While the editor is not open source, part of what makes ST so great is the community, which is always willing to contribute. While I don't know about localizations, there is a german dictionary for st here: https://github.com/SublimeText/Dictionaries
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Re: German localisation?

Postby Deteros on Sat Nov 24, 2012 8:25 am

Hi C0D312,
some things cannot be done by a community.

Here are my requiremenents for a german localisation
- translation of menus, error messages and enumerations, for example in drop-down boxes
- support of umlaute öäüÖÄÜß, and all Umlaute of other european languages
- german number, date and currency format (currency example: not "$5.34" but "5,34€")
- spell checking for old and new german (alte und neue deutsche Rechtschreibung)
- german Anführungszeichen „hallo“
- support of Umlaute in file names and directory names
- help in german

Language (i.e. „Deutsch“) should be changable at runtime,
changing the menues, help and all user interface messages.
Settings like spell checking should still be changable -
I might want to see the menues in german,
but write a text in french. German Anführungszeichen should be easy to enter.
Scripts should be easily adaptable to work with german number, date and currency format.

The switch of language at run time cannot be added by a community but
must be implemented in the application.

Thus I stick with PSPad (under Windows).
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