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Archive for June, 2008


Enabling suggestions while translating

Pootle has the ability of making translation suggestions but at the moment they’re invisible at the time of translating unless the user selects View Suggestions from the editing functions, which is not a really effective approach.

Therefore, aiming to avoid duplicated work that can cause not seeing what others have suggested before, I’m working on enabling suggestions while translating. The user now sees the suggestions just below the translation text area. Users with reviewing privileges are able to accept and discard suggestions from the same interface, and that’s actually the part where I’ve been thinking of something different. Here comes the AJAX part.

To keep things easy and not reinventing the wheel, I’ve used jQuery, just as the guys working at mozootle have done ;) jQuery is a JavaScript library focused on keeping simplicity for developers at the same time of being fast and powerful. For instance, creating an HTTP POST request using the famous XMLHttpRequest object is as easy as writing $.post("myscriptname", {param1: "value1"});

Coming back to our context, if the user has reviewing privileges, the interface will show two additional buttons (images) to accept or reject the suggestion. I’ve used the tangoished GTK+ stock icons (resizing them from 20×20 to 16×16), although I could use famfamfam silk icons too; both are great.
When the user selects an option, jQuery starts its action: first, retrieves the necessary parameters and creates a serialized string, then it makes an AJAX request and finally if all goes fine the suggestion is added or removed.

Viewing suggestions while translatingAccepting/rejecting suggestions works in an AJAX-fashion. Click to enlarge.

To give this a cool aspect, I’ve used an effect similar to the WordPress Comments Management. As of today, this is implemented only for the reject option, because accepting a suggestion should suppose more things than simply accepting that one: it should reject all the remaining suggestions and display things accordingly.

I think this feature will be more or less finished by this week, so keep an eye on bug 427 for patches.

Update: I’ve made a little screencast to show you how this works.

Status update

Although there’s nothing tracked on this blog, Summer of Code officially started on May 26th (see the timeline), and it’s almost a month since then.

For those who aren’t on the loop, I’m working on adding and improving some Pootle functionalities, mentored by Sayamindu Dasgupta. Pootle is a web-based translation software built on top of the Translate Toolkit.

Obviously there have been things happening, and I’ll try to summarize in this post the main development that has been done.

For the impatient: you can checkout my project dashboard to have an overview of what’s going on.

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First post in English

This is my first post in English. I’ve setup the blog in multiple languages using Gengo for WordPress, mainly because I’m taking part in this years Summer of Code and I want to share my project progress and experience with everyone.

Welcome.

Oh, and probably you’re wondering what the hell ertza is; ertza means edge in Basque.

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