
Hi Tibor,
You could change the order of the lines without problems; you can also add
lines without issues.
If you'd add a line to the file which already is in there, the last line
will take precedence.
If you'd like to check whether a file is still valid (because of syntax
errors or the like) you can check it as follows:
# perl -cw sk_SK.pm
sk_SK.pm syntax OK
If your file contains syntax errors you'd see line numbers that indicate
where the problem is. You could use text editors with syntax highlighting
(such as Notepad Plus Plus on Windows) to aid in this too.
If you'd like to complete or update the sk_SK translation that would be
great, please submit your changes to the i18n mailing list. If you'd want to
make customizations to the file, such as wording specifically for your
company or the like, please create a custom translation file for that, it
will make any future upgrades a lot easier. Ref:
http://www.mail-archive.com/otrs@otrs.org/msg24473.html
Kind regards,
--
Michiel Beijen
Software Consultant
+31 6 - 457 42 418
Bee Free IT + http://beefreeit.nl
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 09:57, Tibor Hirner
Hi all,
could I ask you to explain what kind of changes can be done in a language file ?
Is it allowed to move lines (change order of lines) ? If I add a line somewhere, will it cause a problem ? If I do 50 changes in the file, how to note them ?
Our sk_SK.pm file (used under 2.3.4) does not work under 2.4.1 version probably because of changes done in it.
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