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Version 7 of Zren's i18n scripts. link

With KDE Frameworks v5.37 and above, translations are bundled with the *.plasmoid file downloaded from the store.

Install Translations

Go to ~/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/org.kde.plasma.dittomenu/translate/ and run sh ./build --restartplasma.

New Translations

  1. Fill out template.pot with your translations then open a new issue, name the file spanish.txt, attach the txt file to the issue (drag and drop).

Or if you know how to make a pull request

  1. Copy the template.pot file and name it your locale's code (Eg: en/de/fr) with the extension .po. Then fill out all the msgstr "".

Scripts

  • sh ./merge will parse the i18n() calls in the *.qml files and write it to the template.pot file. Then it will merge any changes into the *.po language files.
  • sh ./build will convert the *.po files to it's binary *.mo version and move it to contents/locale/... which will bundle the translations in the *.plasmoid without needing the user to manually install them.
  • sh ./plasmoidlocaletest will run ./build then plasmoidviewer (part of plasma-sdk).

Examples

Status

Locale Lines % Done
Template 30
fr 29/30 96%
ko 27/30 90%
nl 20/30 66%
pl 22/30 73%
pt_BR 30/30 100%
ru 30/30 100%
tr 23/30 76%