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SFML wiki / Translate wiki into English / French
« on: November 18, 2010, 02:07:57 am »
Hey,
I've noticed that part of French wiki is not translated into English, and vice versa. That's just too bad.
So I might try to translate it from English to French, and from French to English.
I just want you to notice :
- I'm not a perfect English speaker (I mean, I'm not an English native speaker nor an English teacher), so the result will be far from perfect.
- I've never edited a wiki page (I know 5-6 programming languages but don't know how to wiki ), but I guess that won't be too hard ^^
- I will translate the sentences, not correct the content.
Feel free to check it out and correct it (especially the English-translated part).
For the French part, I'm still thinking I'll get some translation issues, like : how does one translate "Sprite", etc. into French ? Does one need it ?
Edit : I'm looking at the tutorials, and I might actually correct some stuff. For example there's a tuto explaining how to add the stuff on your /etc/apt/sources.list on Ubuntu, but it's useless now since it's included in Ubuntu repositories, you just have to apt-get them.
Edit 2 : done those two pages : here and there
Edit 3 : done this
I've noticed that part of French wiki is not translated into English, and vice versa. That's just too bad.
So I might try to translate it from English to French, and from French to English.
I just want you to notice :
- I'm not a perfect English speaker (I mean, I'm not an English native speaker nor an English teacher), so the result will be far from perfect.
- I've never edited a wiki page (I know 5-6 programming languages but don't know how to wiki ), but I guess that won't be too hard ^^
- I will translate the sentences, not correct the content.
Feel free to check it out and correct it (especially the English-translated part).
For the French part, I'm still thinking I'll get some translation issues, like : how does one translate "Sprite", etc. into French ? Does one need it ?
Edit : I'm looking at the tutorials, and I might actually correct some stuff. For example there's a tuto explaining how to add the stuff on your /etc/apt/sources.list on Ubuntu, but it's useless now since it's included in Ubuntu repositories, you just have to apt-get them.
Edit 2 : done those two pages : here and there
Edit 3 : done this