lib/layouttranslations contains translations for all strings from layout files
that can appear in document output. These translations are read from .po files
by po/lyx_pot.py (using python polib), so up to date po files are needed.
Now it produces the same output if running under python3 (tested with 3.4.2)
or python2 (tested with 2.7.9). python3 always uses unicode strings
internally, so we have to specify the file encoding on opening a file, such
that strings can be converted from and to the file encoding on reading and
writing. Using the io module for file io ensures that the behaviour is the
same for python2 and python3. For python2 we also have to mark string literals
as unicode strings by using the u prefix (which is a noop in python3).
Many thanks to José for review and pointing out all the details.
Preliminary work for addressing #7790. Thanks to Richard for providing initial
files this is based on.
Adding to TextClass:
OutlinerName <string> <string>
(the second string is translated)
e.g.:
OutlinerName thm "Definitions & Theorems"
Adding to Layout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc thm
IsTocCaption 1
Adding to InsetLayout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc literate
Adding to inset arguments:
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
The translations have been merged by calling
python development/tools/mergepo.py -n ../lyx-2.1-git/po
cd po; make update-gmo
For some languages it may make sense to merge also changed translations,
but this neds to be decided by the individual translators.
These have been added by 36d7b40c, before we had always UNIX only.
poedit can read the mixed files just fine, but python polib (which is used
in po/lyx_pot.py) refuses to load files with mixed endings.