[Gimp-docs] make html-fr
Ulf-D. Ehlert
ude88 at web.de
Mon Dec 29 11:00:25 PST 2008
julien (Montag, 29. Dezember 2008, 09:35):
> >> Just try "make html-fr" and report what's going wrong
> >
> > I tried : images are not displayed in the html files :-(
>
> I have them now...!
> But they are all in english, because image references in xml-fr are
> all to the english image
Yes, this will be one of our next tasks: change the directory
structure of the image files so that we get localized images again.
This is the current (old) structure:
images/
menus/
image.png
xx/
image.png
html/
xx/
images -> ../images
It worked fine with the old multi-lang documents, since we were alway
referring (manually) to the correct image:
<imagedata fileref="../images/menus/image.png"/> (English)
or
<imagedata fileref="../images/menus/xx/image.png"/> (lang="xx"),
but now the translated xml files always refer to the English image -
there was nothing to translate (unless we patched xml2po).
We have to find a way so that we refer to the right image automatically.
My first suggestion was to change the directory structure to
images/
menus/
image.png
C/ # (!?)
... #
en/ # (!??)
... #
xx/
menus/
image.png
html/
xx/
images/
... and copy (or link?) from images/xx to html/xx/images if a localized
image exist, otherwise copy (link) from images/[en/ or C/].
Problems:
- sometime the filenames of the localized images differ from
the names of the English images; :-(
- we have to change every fileref from "../images" to "images/
[easy with a find-loop and "sed -i"];
- we have to do the same with pdf/ and odf/.
So maybe it's better to copy (link?) image files to xml/ when
making "xml-xx" and make symlinks from html/, pdf/, and odf/ to the
image directory in xml/:
images/
... # see above
xml/
xx/
images/
html/
xx/
images -> ../../xml/xx/images
More suggestions? Maybe a completely different approach?
Bye,
Ulf
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