On 4 August 2013 17:20, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > On 03/08/2013 Pedro Albuquerque wrote: > >> 1. to start over, it would really make it easy for me if there was a >> template, a base page (with only the essential and legal information >> and links) to use as an example and, eventually, from there extend a >> little the information present. That way, maybe I could try and >> develop other sub-pages off line and add them when fully checked. >> > > If this is your orientation, then I suggest that you take Rob's suggestion > from this same thread: it is possible to clone the English site and then > you will translate the strings, like the Spanish site does. In terms of > difficulty, it's just like translating the help strings. > > The "template" (footer, legal disclaimer) is automatically applied. > > To edit pages, you would need a simple text editor, like Notepad++ (free > download for Windows). Other tools won't be suitable for this work. > > Note that we also have a "proof of concept" of using PO files: > http://people.apache.org/~**pescetti/tmp/rn2po/ > but this is more a long-term possibility, so if you want something usable > now Rob's offer to clone the English page would be best for you too. nice proof of concept. I just tested the files with genLang and it would be relative easy to adapt genLang, to handle cms/html as well (once its alive). rgds jan I. > > > 2. to change all the previous work using ASF CMS bookmarklet is still a >> bit (lot) confusing to me so I would humbly ask for a guide >> > > The bookmarklet is helpful if you need to make a quick fix. I find it much > less convenient if one is creating new pages. In your case, you would > simply use SVN: checkout (download), edit offline (with Notepad++ or > similar editor), commit (upload). > > Regards, > Andrea. > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: l10n-unsubscribe@openoffice.**apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: l10n-help@openoffice.apache.**org > >