I think it would be interesting to add multilanguage support to the entire site (spanish is my home language and only the front page appears translated). For example, the entries and forms for test data in the AppDB could be displayed in the language of each user, so anyone else could understand. This would increase the user base of Wine, as many non-English speakers could understand the entries and even collaborate with the site. Thank you
granamachine wrote:> I think it would be interesting to add multilanguage support to the entire site (spanish is my home language and only the front page appears translated).Wine's AppDB does not support multiple languages. However winehq does (the website). So all you need to do is to translate it to your language. You can find website souce here: http://source.winehq.org/git/website.git/
granamachine wrote:> I think it would be interesting to add multilanguage support to the entire site (spanish is my home language and only the front page appears translated). > > For example, the entries and forms for test data in the AppDB could be displayed in the language of each user, so anyone else could understand. This would increase the user base of Wine, as many non-English speakers could understand the entries and even collaborate with the site. > > Thank youHow would the English only speaking people read the non-english test results?
perryh wrote:> "granamachine" <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > > > > > How would the English only speaking people read the non-english > > > test results? > > > > > > > Using checkboxes in the "What works/What does not work/What was > > not tested" sections ... > > > > And/or by using Google translate.Yes, it's another option. Bump.