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=Version 3.x=
{{Note| This article is not actively maintained, see the reference documentation for an up to date guide https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#translation|reminder}}


Language files are located at git repository:
== Translation Flow ==
[https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-manager.git;a=tree;f=po;h=d5a14531b7b572c0c79c3a70aafa8a3fac933dd4;hb=HEAD git.proxmox.com pve-manager]


* You can create new translation by coping messages.pot template file to new file named according your language code. Then use some gettext translation tool like Poedit, Lokalize, Gtranslator.
Language files are located in the [https://git.proxmox.com/?p=proxmox-i18n.git;a=tree git.proxmox.com proxmox-i18n] git repository, you can download them through the webinterface or clone the whole repository locally using git:
* Po file can be translated to .js file by invoking script located at same directory:
<pre>./po_po2js.pl lang.po>lang.js</pre>


* You need to have installed perl packaged in your system:
git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox-i18n.git
<pre>apt-get install perl liblocale-po-perl</pre>


* Resulted file lang.js move directory /var/share/pve-manager/root on your proxmox server.
You can then create new translation with (replace <LANG> with the language ID)
Then you need to add your new language to /var/share/pve-manager/ext4/pvemanagerlib.js to language_map array and logout and login back to server web administration interface to reload refresh available language list.


* You can send finished translation to proxmox team to office(at)proxmox.com
cd proxmox-i18n
make init-<LANG>.po


=Version 1.x=
For testing your work in the web-interface you need to translate the PO files to a .js file by invoking script located at same directory.
==Available languages==
First install all required dependencies for that script, for Ubuntu or Debian based system you would do that with:
Proxmox VE management interface is available in the following languages.
apt install perl liblocale-po-perl libjson-perl


Where should the '''po''' files (or the compiled '''mo''' files) be placed?
Then run the script:
./po2js.pl -t pve xy.po >pve-lang-xy.js


===English===
The resulting file <code>pve-lang-xx.js</code> should be copied to the <code>/usr/share/pve-i18n/</code> directory on your Proxmox VE server.
*Maintainer: Proxmox support team
*Email: support(at)proxmox.com
*Web: [http://www.proxmox.com Proxmox]


===German===
== How to Edit Translation Files ==
*Maintainer: Proxmox support team
*Email: support(at)proxmox.com
*Web: [http://www.proxmox.com Proxmox]


===French===
The translations can be done by using [http://www.poedit.net/ poedit], an easy-to-use editor specialized for PO files.
*Maintainer: Yacine Kheddache
*Email: support(at)alyseo.com
*Web: [http://www.alyseo.com Alyseo]


===Italian===
You can also use a common text editor, for example: <code>vim</code>, <code>Emacs</code> or <code>Notepad</code>.
*Maintainer: Angelo Volpato
*Email: angelov72(at)yahoo.it


===Hungarian===
There is no programming knowledge necessary to translate.
*Maintainer: Pongracz Istvan
*Email: pongracz.istvan(at)startit.hu
*Web: [http://www.startit.hu StartIT]


===Dutch===
== Submitting Updated or New Translations ==
*Maintainer: Erwin de Brueijs
*Email: erwin(at)123xs.com
*Web: [http://www.123xs.com 123xs]


===Romanian===
You can send finished translation to the Proxmox team by either using
*Maintainer: Nick Tiloi
* our git email patch work flow, see [[Developer Documentation#Preparing_Patches|Developer Documentation#Preparing_Patches]]
*Email: nick.tiloi(at)gmail.com
: Note that large patch emails are automatically queued for moderation, so it may take a bit until it shows up.
*Web: [http://www.magica.ro MagicaIT]
* the full updated <code>xy.po</code> file office(at)proxmox.com email address.
   
===Spanish===
*Maintainer: Fabio Vasco Gomes
*Email: fvasco(at)gmail.com
*Web:


===Portuguese===
Remember to include a signed contributor license agreement if not already present, see [[Developer Documentation#Software License and Copyright]] for details.
*Maintainer: Bruno Cacheira
*Email: bruno.cacheira(at)neoscopio.com
*Web: [http://www.neoscopio.com Neoscopio]
 
===Portuguese (br)===
*Maintainer: Fabio Vasco Gomes
*Email: fvasco(at)gmail.com
*Web:
 
===Russian===
*Maintainer: Antipov Dima
*Email: tdcmystere(at)gmail.com
*Web: [http://www.streamhost.biz Streamhost]
 
===Turkish===
*Maintainer: Sukru Emre Erim
*Email: emre(at)medyabim.com
*Web: [http://www.medyabim.com.tr Medyabim]
 
===Czech===
*Maintainer: Chronos
*Email: robie(at)centrum.cz
*Web:
 
===Japanese===
*Maintainer: Koichi MATSUMOTO
*Email: mzch(at)me.com
*Web: [http://maccoterie.com MacCoterie]
 
==HowTo translate to different languages==
The translations can be done by using [http://www.poedit.net/ poedit], an easy to use editor or any other editor you prefer, e.g. Emacs. There is no programming knowledge necessary to translate. If you want to translate, just contact office(at)proxmox.com.
 
==PO files==
All released translation file are available. All maintainers can pick these file if the translation needs rework.
 
[ftp://download.proxmox.com/sources/po-files/ Proxmox VE translations]


[[Category: HOWTO]]
[[Category: HOWTO]]

Latest revision as of 07:29, 5 December 2022

Yellowpin.svg Note: This article is not actively maintained, see the reference documentation for an up to date guide https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#translation

Translation Flow

Language files are located in the git.proxmox.com proxmox-i18n git repository, you can download them through the webinterface or clone the whole repository locally using git:

git clone git://git.proxmox.com/git/proxmox-i18n.git

You can then create new translation with (replace <LANG> with the language ID)

cd proxmox-i18n
make init-<LANG>.po

For testing your work in the web-interface you need to translate the PO files to a .js file by invoking script located at same directory. First install all required dependencies for that script, for Ubuntu or Debian based system you would do that with:

apt install perl liblocale-po-perl libjson-perl

Then run the script:

./po2js.pl -t pve xy.po >pve-lang-xy.js

The resulting file pve-lang-xx.js should be copied to the /usr/share/pve-i18n/ directory on your Proxmox VE server.

How to Edit Translation Files

The translations can be done by using poedit, an easy-to-use editor specialized for PO files.

You can also use a common text editor, for example: vim, Emacs or Notepad.

There is no programming knowledge necessary to translate.

Submitting Updated or New Translations

You can send finished translation to the Proxmox team by either using

Note that large patch emails are automatically queued for moderation, so it may take a bit until it shows up.
  • the full updated xy.po file office(at)proxmox.com email address.

Remember to include a signed contributor license agreement if not already present, see Developer Documentation#Software License and Copyright for details.