Gabor FUNK wrote:
In the Hungarian version of admin bounce mail, I get " Teendõ: Feliratkozás disabled." message, however, "disabled" is clearly not hungarian...
I'm not a python wizard, but for me it seems that the "disabled" string is static/not translated at __sendAdminBounceNotice in Bouncer.py, so it might not work in other languages as well. [If I'm not correct then I wonder why it happens in the hungarian version then...]
Also subject is not translated, I couldn't check whether is should or not. [Subject: Bounce action notification]
The relevant parts of __sendAdminBounceNotice are text = Utils.maketext( 'bounce.txt', {'listname' : self.real_name, 'addr' : member, 'negative' : '', 'did' : _('disabled'), 'but' : '', 'reenable' : '', 'owneraddr': siteowner, }, mlist=self) subject = _('Bounce action notification') The _() function is the i18n translation function. If 'disabled' and 'Bounce action notification' are not being translated into Hungarian, it is because these strings are not translated in the Hungarian message catalog in your Mailman. In the current translation, these are translated as follows msgid "disabled" msgstr "kikapcsolva" msgid "Bounce action notification" msgstr "Értesítés a visszapattanási beavatkozásról" (non-ascii characters above may be garbled due to this email being iso-8859-1 and not iso-8859-2)
Also if I can be of any help in the hungarian translation, let me know.
Help is always welcome. See http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Internationalization. It looks like you have helped before http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Languages. At the moment, we are getting ready for the 2.1.10 release. Only a few translations have so far been updated for 2.1.10 and Hungarian isn't one of them. We would like to get all translations updated as soon as possible. See the messages and templates directories at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mailman-coders/mailman/2.1/files for the current message catalogs and templates. -- Mark Sapiro The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan