On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 12:01 -0500, Tommy Reynolds wrote:
Uttered Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com>, spake thus:
> How should the files live? In the same directory as the other XML, just
> with a country code identifier?
Yes. Side-by-side. foo-en.xml and foo-de.xml will make life easier.
This seems like good organization to me.
On the other hand, in-line translation also works. Each paragraph
gets an attribute (it already defaults to "en" IIRC). The translated
paragraphs can be placed under the "en" paragraph with a "de"
attribute, or whatever. Then, we start up the xmlto setting the
desired language. Personally, I like this method best.
Do you mean, translations inline within the same XML file?
- Karsten
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