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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Done in GitHub: github.com/textpattern/pophelp/commit/89a09484cecd8cd3c05863310c856d19782d18d9
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
OK thanks, now in RPC too.
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#15 2016-04-20 12:31:25
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Thanks for the answers, guys, and thanks, Pete, for opening the Github issue.
I found one more issue in en-en, in files/upload.textile
. It says there:
Use the Textile code to render graphics within articles, the Textpattern code to place graphics on your page templates, or HTML code to place the graphics elsewhere.
Several points:
- There’s no code (might have differed in ancient versions, but should we still serve v4.0.n?) but links to popup windows. No code there, either, but one can create code with these. So it should be worded to reflect that.
- The code created there doesn’t render graphics but download links (we’re on the Files panel).
- forms (Textpattern ~) should also be mentioned, for sake of completeness, I think.
- If I’m not totally wrong the word “elsewhere” can also be “everywhere”, which I––mistakenly––read the first time.
Just a reminder: You didn’t seem to touch on the following point.
uli wrote #298679:
The pophelp link for Article > Article image currently opens the same pophelp as Article > Article title. If that isn’t gone with the new Github pophelp directory/file assignment: Please make the necessary changes.
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#16 2016-04-20 13:34:35
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Quick note, so this info isn’t forgotten and nothing goes awry:
The XML file contains info on the CSS panel, probably for older versions with the web interface, as there even isn’t a pophelp link on that panel, currently. The Github help files don’t have that text.
Especially the CSS interface isn’t really important, I think, but it’s striking and suspicious that the GH help files don’t cover each previous help item from the previous XML help file.
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
uli wrote #298721:
Just a reminder: You didn’t seem to touch on the following point.
That doesn’t happen in English popelps (works correctly), is it German one you are referring to? I don’t have access to pophelps in the RPC directly apart form English – I will investigate how I can gain access to those.
Especially the CSS interface isn’t really important, I think, but it’s striking and suspicious that the GH help files don’t cover each previous help item from the previous XML help file.
Again, in the RPC English pophelps there is no CSS help whatsoever.
Basically, the English pophelps should be your starting point for pophelp translation reference, because quite frankly the stuff in the RPC is a mess.
For example, it’s taken me nearly two years to cleanup the Textpacks in RPC.
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#18 2016-04-20 14:36:48
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
philwareham wrote #298724:
That doesn’t happen in English popelps (works correctly), is it German one you are referring to?
It happens no matter whether German or English is activated, in 4.6 (4.6-dev (41fd39107dc172ff68d963e55ffbffc8)), not in 4.5.7.
Again, in the RPC English pophelps there is no CSS help whatsoever.
Then some help links in prior versions might be broken. That’s one of the things I wanted to point out might happen. (Some more might happen but I don’t yet know.)
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
That was before my time. I’ve never seen any CSS editor pophelps in the system.
I will recheck the article image but it seemed fine on my install – are you using latest 4.6dev as this might already have been fixed?
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
uli wrote #298679:
The pophelp link for Article > Article image currently opens the same pophelp as Article > Article title. If that isn’t gone with the new Github pophelp directory/file assignment: Please make the necessary changes.
Already fixed (if I understand it correctly) – github.com/textpattern/textpattern/commit/750c6c6da63832cb0329542b002f461398cca818 – are you running an older dev version, uli?
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#21 2016-04-20 16:06:44
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Ah, nice. My 4.6dev is from end of March, yes.
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#22 2016-04-20 20:44:33
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Small correction for en-en
prefs/attach_titles_to_permalinks.textile
says:
can be manually overridden in the ‘Advanced options’ when editing an article.
That should be something like ‘Meta > URL-only title’, the location has changed, or mention both places, for versions <4.6 and above.
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
Fixed – thanks, uli!
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#24 2016-04-21 14:55:07
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Re: [Online Help] Assistance with translating the Online Help Files
The German online help currently recommends 777(!) for the files directory and also for the images directory. The English version just says “PHP needs to have write access to this directory.” Can we have a middle course in naming a secure value? That’s what I’d expect to find when visiting the pophelp cause uploads don’t work. Which value would that be? Mine is currently on 770 and works. Maybe that’s the installation default, I can’t remember whether I changed it.
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