[horde] Links to Ingo (Forward, Vacation) in top menu bar

Test philipp.faeustlin at uni-hohenheim.de
Thu May 21 10:52:36 UTC 2015


>>>> Hello List,
>>>>
>>>> I need your help.
>>>>
>>>> I inserted the following part into "$this->applications = array" in
> the
>>>> registry.local.php file.
>>>>
>>>> ------------
>>>>        'forwards' => array(
>>>>            'url' => '/ingo/basic.php?page=forward',
>>>>            'name' => _("Forward"),
>>>>            'status' => 'active',
>>>>            'menu_parent' => 'imp',
>>>>            'fileroot' => '/tmp'
>>>>        ),
>>>>
>>>>        'vacations' => array(
>>>>            'url' => '/ingo/basic.php?page=vacation',
>>>>            'name' => _("Vacation"),
>>>>            'status' => 'active',
>>>>            'menu_parent' => 'imp',
>>>>            'fileroot' => '/tmp'
>>>>        ),
>>>> ------------
>>>>
>>>> I don't know if this is the correct way, to get the links to ingo
>>>> forward and vacation into the top bar.
>>>>
>>>> At least partially it is working, what I have done. The links are
>>>> visible, and they point to the right target.
>>>> Sadly the translation of the "name" isn't constantly working. It is
> only
>>>
>>>> translated, if I'm located on an ingo page. If I'm unter kronolith
> and
>>>> want to go to Ingo/Forward, the link name of Forward isn't
> translated.
>>>>
>>>> How can I solve that?
>>>
>>> I'm not 100% sure how gettext works, but that's probably because these
>>> translated strings only exist in Ingo PO/MO module.
>> That sound's plausible.
>>>
>>> If you change the location of translation strings, e.g. move them from
>>> Ingo to Base module, you need to update translation files accordingly.
>>>
>> For updating the translation files there is the "horde-translation"
>> script, I guess.
>> So I shortly went though the documentation and found
>> "horde-translation update -l ll".
>> The script was executed with no error an for some modules it says
> "updated".
>> Then I executed "horde-translation make -l ll", but the shown results
>> are empty.
>
> Did you specify your locale in place of "ll" flag or did you run the
> commands exactly as you wrote?
Yes, I ran the commands exactly as I wrote.

Meanwhile I'm one step further, I have tried the commands for only one 
module and language.

horde-translation update -m horde -l de
horde-translation make -m horde -l de

But no changes were found and translation isn't working.
After checking the horde.po file, I realized that only the 
config/registry.php is mentioned.

My changes in config/registry.local.php are ignored by the translation 
script.
After inserting my changes into config/registry.php and repeating the 
commands.
The changes were recognized and automatically translated for that module 
and language.

So my next question are.
Is there option for the horde-translation script to make it search the 
"config/registry.local.php" file?

What happens to the translation after an update?
>
>> Have I done something wrong, or do I really have to edit every *.po file
>
>> for every language as it is described in the documentation under "2.1.5
>> Extending existent translations" ?
>
> Yes, in order for particular translations to work you should edit
> corresponding po files. I'm not sure you need to do it for all modules
> though. Just start from the base "horde" module and see if that helps.
>
> If you need only 1 language just use static strings.
>
>>> Alternatively you could just use static strings.
>>>
>> Static strings aren't really an option, because the translation
>> information should be available and I only have to find out how to get
>> it working.
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