From kde-i18n-doc Sun Jun 02 23:31:49 2013 From: mvillarino Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 23:31:49 +0000 To: kde-i18n-doc Subject: Re: Translation verification: using diffs Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-i18n-doc&m=137021592501947 > As pointed out, when there are small changes to many files, > reviewing all the of them one by one may be tedious (and KDE > does have lots of files). I can imagine that it may not be very > difficult to extend Lokalize to 'Sync/merge' two different directories > (or projects) instead of two different files, but since it does not > have that feature yet, that task remains difficult. You can mimic this with a Lokalize project with "base dir" and "branches dir" swaped. Branch would become either trunk of stable, depending of the contributed files base, and "base dir" is a directory located at the same level as "templates" or "your language", with the very same internal structure as "templates", and where you shall put the contributed files (my team mates usually do this heavenly). Open the project tab, filter with "po$", and open one by one each file. You should have "secondary sync" view opened. Also, setting the toolbar with commands available in this view contextual menu is nice. Note: In order to get the sync done, it is sometimes necessary to force a save operation in the contributed file, even if unmeaningful (press a space, then delete it).