On Mi, 2007-05-23 at 02:17 +0800, Lobster DB wrote:
may i can't mailto: wine-patches@winehq.org
It was automatic filtered for manual review, because the Mail/Attachment is to large.
To get the Patches in the Tree, they must be much smaller!
change all *Zh.rc which is Chinese simplified resource to *Cn.rc keep some *Zh.rc which is Chinese traditional user32: user32_Zh.rc slipted for Chinese simplified (user32_Cn.rc) and Chinese traditional (user32_Zh.rc) comctl32: update Chinese simplified resource comdlg32: update Chinese simplified resource notepad: update Chinese simplified resource progman: update Chinese simplified resource user32: update Chinese simplified resource winefile: update Chinese simplified resource winhelp: update Chinese simplified resource credui: add add Chinese simplified resource clock: add Chinese simplified resource regedit: add Chinese simplified resource uninstaller: add Chinese simplified resource winecfg: add Chinese simplified resource winemine: add Chinese simplified resource
A Changelog, that does not fit in the Subject is the main Hint, that the Patch needs to be split.
I Suggest one Patch per DLL.
When you need to rename a File, please do not update more than very, very few Tanslations in that Patch. The best way is to send a seperate Patch for the rename.
As an Example for multiple Language-Versions in one File, you can read "Pt.rc" for winmine.
After a short Talk with Alexandre, we think, that both versions (Traditional and Simplified) can go in a single File.
About the encoding (from Alexandre): utf-8 is better, but that really depends on what's most convenient for you.
Another Hint: Try the easy translations (Single Chinese Translation) first; wait with the difficult translations, until the easy Patches are in the tree.
Thanks for your Help.
2007/5/23, Detlef Riekenberg wine.dev@web.de:
On Mi, 2007-05-23 at 02:17 +0800, Lobster DB wrote:
may i can't mailto: wine-patches@winehq.org
It was automatic filtered for manual review, because the Mail/Attachment is to large.
To get the Patches in the Tree, they must be much smaller!
oh, thank you. this is my first time do a patch. my English so poor that i can read English, but can't write it well. sorry.
change all *Zh.rc which is Chinese simplified resource to *Cn.rc keep some *Zh.rc which is Chinese traditional user32: user32_Zh.rc slipted for Chinese simplified (user32_Cn.rc) and Chinese traditional (user32_Zh.rc) comctl32: update Chinese simplified resource comdlg32: update Chinese simplified resource notepad: update Chinese simplified resource progman: update Chinese simplified resource user32: update Chinese simplified resource winefile: update Chinese simplified resource winhelp: update Chinese simplified resource credui: add add Chinese simplified resource clock: add Chinese simplified resource regedit: add Chinese simplified resource uninstaller: add Chinese simplified resource winecfg: add Chinese simplified resource winemine: add Chinese simplified resource
A Changelog, that does not fit in the Subject is the main Hint, that the Patch needs to be split.
I Suggest one Patch per DLL.
Thank you, I well redo this patch. this time, one Patch per DLL.
When you need to rename a File, please do not update more than very, very few Tanslations in that Patch. The best way is to send a seperate Patch for the rename.
Thank you, i know.
As an Example for multiple Language-Versions in one File, you can read "Pt.rc" for winmine.
After a short Talk with Alexandre, we think, that both versions (Traditional and Simplified) can go in a single File.
About the encoding (from Alexandre): utf-8 is better, but that really depends on what's most convenient for you.
i readed "Pt.rc" for winmine. but i think Chinese will have some problems.
i readed user32_Zh.rc, too. This file is GB18030 but have #pragma code_page(950).
both Chinese in a single File use UTF-8 may work very well, may not, maybe need #pragma code_page(936) or #pragma code_page(950). i don't know what is it, may be they will worked very well. i need to test.
code page of Chinese between Traditional and Simplified is so different.
Another Hint: Try the easy translations (Single Chinese Translation) first; wait with the difficult translations, until the easy Patches are in the tree.
Thank you, i know. i will send new rc file first.
Thanks for your Help.
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By by ... Detlef
at last, may i ask a question? Wine tree have
1. user32: one user32_Zh.rc file both have Traditional and Simplified. Which is use GB18030 encode. 2. comdlg32: both have Zh.rc and Cn.rc Which are use GB18030 encode.
may i use Cn.rc which use GB18030 encode for new file? i think Zh.rc use BIG5 encode for well. i want use UTF-8 but, i can't write #pragma
"Lobster DB" db.lobster@gmail.com writes:
at last, may i ask a question? Wine tree have
- user32: one user32_Zh.rc file both have Traditional and Simplified.
Which is use GB18030 encode. 2. comdlg32: both have Zh.rc and Cn.rc Which are use GB18030 encode.
may i use Cn.rc which use GB18030 encode for new file? i think Zh.rc use BIG5 encode for well. i want use UTF-8 but, i can't write #pragma
You can use #pragma code_page(utf8) for that.
If possible, the best approach would be to put both Traditional and Simplified in the same file, both encoded in utf-8. The file should be named Zh.rc as that's the official language code for Chinese.
2007/5/24, Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org:
"Lobster DB" db.lobster@gmail.com writes:
at last, may i ask a question? Wine tree have
- user32: one user32_Zh.rc file both have Traditional and Simplified.
Which is use GB18030 encode. 2. comdlg32: both have Zh.rc and Cn.rc Which are use GB18030 encode.
may i use Cn.rc which use GB18030 encode for new file? i think Zh.rc use BIG5 encode for well. i want use UTF-8 but, i can't write #pragma
You can use #pragma code_page(utf8) for that.
If possible, the best approach would be to put both Traditional and Simplified in the same file, both encoded in utf-8. The file should be named Zh.rc as that's the official language code for Chinese.
-- Alexandre Julliard julliard@winehq.org
Thank you, i know. i will try to do this.