X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/2ba54735ce78a80d9577bef068f674559dddf57b..d3fc6d797bdb64caa6ddd49de154fc4442208901:/doc/plugins/po.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn index 4fecaeb53..3c50908e8 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ Supported languages `po_slave_languages` is used to set the list of supported "slave" languages, such as: - po_slave_languages => { 'fr' => 'Français', - 'es' => 'Español', - 'de' => 'Deutsch', - } + po_slave_languages => [ 'fr|Français', + 'es|Español', + 'de|Deutsch', + ] Decide which pages are translatable ----------------------------------- @@ -129,11 +129,12 @@ For details, see [Apache's documentation](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/conte lighttpd -------- -lighttpd unfortunately does not support content negotiation. +Recent versions of lighttpd should be able to use +`$HTTP["language"]` to configure the translated pages to be served. -**FIXME**: does `mod_magnet` provide the functionality needed to - emulate this? +See [Lighttpd Issue](http://redmine.lighttpd.net/issues/show/1119) +TODO: Example Usage ===== @@ -212,16 +213,16 @@ preferred `$EDITOR`, without needing to be online. Markup languages support ------------------------ -[[Markdown|mdwn]] is well supported. Some other markup languages supported -by ikiwiki mostly work, but some pieces of syntax are not rendered -correctly on the slave pages: +[[Markdown|mdwn]] and [[html]] are well supported. Some other markup +languages supported by ikiwiki mostly work, but some pieces of syntax +are not rendered correctly on the slave pages: * [[reStructuredText|rst]]: anonymous hyperlinks and internal cross-references * [[wikitext]]: conversion of newlines to paragraphs * [[creole]]: verbatim text is wrapped, tables are broken -* [[html]] and LaTeX: not supported yet; the dedicated po4a modules - could be used to support them, but they would need a security audit +* LaTeX: not supported yet; the dedicated po4a module + could be used to support it, but it would need a security audit * other markup languages have not been tested. Security @@ -234,46 +235,20 @@ When using po4a older than 0.35, it is recommended to uninstall `Text::WrapI18N` (Debian package `libtext-wrapi18n-perl`), in order to avoid a potential denial of service. -TODO +BUGS ==== -Better links ------------- - -Once the fix to -[[bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles]] from -[[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged into ikiwiki upstream, the -generated links' text will be optionally based on the page titles set -with the [[meta|plugins/meta]] plugin, and will thus be translatable. -It will also allow displaying the translation status in links to slave -pages. Both were implemented, and reverted in commit -ea753782b222bf4ba2fb4683b6363afdd9055b64, which should be reverted -once [[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged. - -An integration branch, called `meta-po`, merges [[intrigeri]]'s `po` -and `meta` branches, and thus has this additional features. - -Language display order ----------------------- - -Jonas pointed out that one might want to control the order that links to -other languages are listed, for various reasons. Currently, there is no -order, as `po_slave_languages` is a hash. It would need to be converted -to an array to support this. (If twere done, twere best done quickly.) ---[[Joey]] +[[!inline pages="bugs/po:* and !bugs/done and !link(bugs/done) and !bugs/*/*" +feeds=no actions=no archive=yes show=0]] -Pagespecs ---------- +TODO +==== -I was suprised that, when using the map directive, a pagespec of "*" -listed all the translated pages as well as regular pages. That can -make a big difference to an existing wiki when po is turned on, -and seems generally not wanted. -(OTOH, you do want to match translated pages by -default when locking pages.) --[[Joey]] +[[!inline pages="todo/po:* and !todo/done and !link(todo/done) and !todo/*/*" +feeds=no actions=no archive=yes show=0]] -Edit links on untranslated pages --------------------------------- +l10n wiki misconfiguration +-------------------------- If a page is not translated yet, the "translated" version of it displays wikilinks to other, existing (but not yet translated?) @@ -289,78 +264,41 @@ Also, this may only happen if the page being linked to is coming from an underlay, and the underlays lack translation to a given language. --[[Joey]] -Double commits of po files --------------------------- - -When adding a new english page, the po files are created, committed, -and then committed again. The second commit makes this change: - - -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" - -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING" - +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" - +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING\n" - -Same thing happens when a change to an existing page triggers a po file -update. --[[Joey]] - -Ugly messages with empty files ------------------------------- - -If there are empty .mdwn files, the po plugin displays some ugly messages. - -Translation of directives -------------------------- - -If a translated page contains a directive, it may expand to some english -text, or text in whatever single language ikiwiki is configured to "speak". - -Maybe there could be a way to switch ikiwiki to speaking another language -when building a non-english page? Then the directives would get translated. - -Created page type ------------------ - -The interdiction to create pages of type po was broken by the new -`page_types` code. This is fixed in my po branch by -commit 1914ae2fd24e1e802. - -While I was there, I also added some code to set a new default value -to the type select field in case it was previously set to "po". -This code favors the type of the linking page's masterpage on page -creation (when `from=page.LL`). This is commit c9301d2c296f682. ---[[intrigeri]] - -> Both cherry picked. --[[Joey]] - -inline's post form's rootpage ------------------------------ - -When a translatable page (say it is called "bugs") contains an -[[inline directive|ikiwiki/directive/inline]] with `postform` enabled, -the rootpage is l10n'd on translations pages (e.g. "bugs.fr" gets -a `rootpage` value of `bugs.fr`). This is usually not what's expected, -as translation pages are not supposed to have subpages. My po branch -has code (e671e72053e81fa, which depends on 72ac9821e56637) that fixes -this. --[[intrigeri]] - -link() pagespec on translation pages ------------------------------------- - -The `link()` pagespec, on translation pages, currently tests whether -a given page links to the *current translation page*, rather than -whether it links to its master page. I believe the later is generally -expected. Commit 646c9a4c95a480 in my po branch fixes this. ---[[intrigeri]] - -2 test suite failures --------------------- - -t/po is currently failing tests 57 and 59 (and I would like to release -soon..) --[[Joey]] - -Documentation -------------- - -Maybe write separate documentation depending on the people it targets: -translators, wiki administrators, hackers. This plugin may be complex -enough to deserve this. +> Any simple testcase to reproduce it, please? I've never seen this +> happen yet. --[[intrigeri]] + +>> Sure, go here +>> (Currently 0% translateed) and see the 'WikiLink' link at the bottom, +>> which goes to +>> Compare with eg, the 100% translated Dansk version, where +>> the WikiLink link links to the English WikiLink page. --[[Joey]] + +>>> Seems not related to the page/string translation status: the 0% +>>> translated Spanish version has the correct link, just like the +>>> Dansk version => I'm changing the bug title accordingly. +>>> +>>> I tested forcing the sv html page to be rebuilt by translating a +>>> string in it, it did not fix the bug. I did the same for the +>>> Spanish page, it did not introduce the bug. So this is really +>>> weird. +>>> +>>> The smiley underlay seems to be the only place where the wrong +>>> thing happens: the basewiki underlay has similar examples +>>> that do not exhibit this bug. An underlay linking to another might +>>> be necessary to reproduce it. Going to dig deeper. --[[intrigeri]] + +>>>> After a few hours lost in the Perl debugger, I think I have found +>>>> the root cause of the problem: in l10n wiki's configured +>>>> `underlaydir`, the basewiki is present in every slave language +>>>> that is enabled for this wiki *but* Swedish. With such a +>>>> configuration, the `ikiwiki/wikilink` page indeed does not exist +>>>> in Swedish language: no `ikiwiki/wikilink.sv.po` can be found +>>>> where ikiwiki is looking. Have a look to +>>>> , the basewiki is not +>>>> available in Swedish language on this wiki. So this is not a po +>>>> bug, but a configuration or directories layout issue. This is +>>>> solved by adding the Swedish basewiki to the underlay dir, which +>>>> is I guess not a possibility in the l10n wiki context. I guess +>>>> this could be solved by adding `SRCDIR/basewiki` as an underlay +>>>> to your l10n wiki configuration, possibly using the +>>>> `add_underlays` configuration directive. --[[intrigeri]]