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Hi, |
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I think I have found a solution to my problem. In fact copying the |
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original file from EN to FR folder and then translating works. The only |
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trouble I had was that the link to the file (chapter) was not yet |
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present in the master document /doc/fr/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml. |
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We have something to learn every day . |
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Now everything renders correctly in the browser. |
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On 02/28/13 18:47, José Fournier wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> Up to now I have updated the translation of files that were already |
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> committed both sides (original and translation). Using gorg on a |
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> checkout of the CVS provides a very easy way to see the English file |
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> and the translated file side by side in a browser. This way one can |
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> check the textual aspect of the document as well as its rendering (the |
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> tags). |
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> Now I come to a file which original only exists. Copying it into the |
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> equivalent folder of the target language doesn't suffice to make it |
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> appear in the browser. The only thing that is rendered is "cannot |
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> convert nil into string". I guess the file has to be committed first |
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> to be viewable in the browser. But I have no right to do so at the |
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> moment. |
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> My question is how to do this locally in order to have gorg render it |
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> normally ? |
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> I hope my question is not too stupid and that the answer is not |
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> obvious in the GDP documentation. |
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> Thanks in advance for help |
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> José |
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