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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: Fixes missing images in big website page (issue 4964041) |
Date: | Sat, 27 Aug 2011 12:35:38 +0200 |
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Le 27/08/2011 11:55, address@hidden disait :
This may be a repeat of what's in my reply, but two places is better than none? I'm trying to get rid of the hard-coded languages in website build, so that making changes to the language list involves only a single change in the source files, rather than multiple ones. This is issue 1795 (but see a comment I'll be making there later today, after further checking). I'll try to get the full website-build working later today. FWIW the not-quite-full website build (i.e. the standard one most people would run) does work fine.
It just comes to my mind that John had build a script for helping translators to know what has changed and should be reviewed. We then run make ISOLANG=ll check-translation Why not get inspiration from this and have (for doc and web) a make ISOLANG=ll target function? And if I want to disable a language when building the docs, I use line 74 of langdefs.py HTH Jean-Charles
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