[Musix-users] Help with translations

Ariel Errera mandame.spam.aca at gmail.com
Tue Jun 28 17:18:31 CEST 2011


Dear Jerzy:

Here are the detailed instructions. They are ok for both musix 2 or 3.
The only issue is that I cant recall what's default user in musix 2
live mode. Beta version of musix 3 (it is alpha in fact, but
mistakenly I call it beta) is available only in spanish. Thats one of
the reasons it is not available at Musix's website or wiki.

1. Download the attachment to the user's home folder (that would be
/home/musixuser, correct this in case default user is not musixuser,
its been a while since I last used musix 2).

2. Open a terminal. Then type:

tar xfv update_menu.tar.gz

3. This will decompress the file. You will have now a new folder named
"update_menu". Now we have to change into that directory:

cd update_menu

4. In this directory there are two files and three folders. One of the
files is the script. We are now changing the script's permissions to
make it executable (this step is new and just in case):

chmod +x icewm_update_menu.sh

5. Now we copy the script to the bin folder, we need root privileges
to do that, we type:

sudo cp icewm_update_menu.sh /bin/

6. Then we copy the translation file to the locale folder. We also
need sudo command to get root privileges. In this case we type:

sudo cp pl/icewm_update_menu.sh.mo /usr/share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/

7. We make a backup of the current menu, just in case:

cp ~/.icewm/menu ~/.icewm/menu-old

8. Now we run the script, typing:

icewm_update_menu

9. We wait a few seconds for the process to finish. Then check if the
menu is correct with the translation in polish.

Please any question or issue you have don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers!
Ariel.

2011/6/27 Jerzy Gładczenko <ijglad at gazeta.pl>:
> Dear Ariel
>
> Thanks for the new updater script and instructions.
> Sorry to write but I was unable to unzip the file in question in my Musix2
> live. I have tried to unzip/untar  file by other means in Windows system,
> but the resulting file was not recognized when trying to copy the script as
> per your instructions.
> I must frankly admit, that I am not versatile in sudo commands, thus the
> results were quite often poor.
> I would need very exact and detailed instructions in this case.
> Alternatively if I can ask for a preference to make available the download
> of Musix3 beta live usb for testing purposes, all problems would be solved.
>
> Your kind advice will be much appreciated.
>
> Best regards
>
> Jerzy
>
>



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