Yes, I checked out the link.
As far as I can tell, in order to set up a page to be translated, you have
to not only set it up as a project, but break the parts of the page into
individual translateable chunks.
The whole thing seems extremely cumbersome and inconvenient -- it really is
set up to be used for translating a software interface and not actual
documents.
As far as I can tell,
translatewiki.net currently doesn't have ANY
documents or webpage projects, only software interfaces.
If I'm wrong about this, then the documentation needs to be re-written to
make it clear how to use it.
Kent
At 7:53 AM +0100 11/18/09, Siebrand Mazeland wrote:
Yes, I am sure -
translatewiki.net also uses it for the
purpose of translating
wiki pages.
Counter question: have you checked out the sample URL I put in my post? Please
do so if you have not yet.
Siebrand
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Hmmm.
The Translate extension seems to be made for translating the interfaces of
software projects. It doesn't seem to be set up to translate documents or
wiki content.
Are you SURE that the translate extension is what cornell is asking for?
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