Dear all,
I'd like to start 2015 with the release of Tiled 0.11, so it's time to
update the translations! This release is a lot smaller than 0.11. Only
36 new/changed strings since then, so for those who had already tackled
the 0.10 update this one should be quick.
Here's the changelog since 0.10 (excluding bugfixes) to give you an idea
of what's new:
* Added support for hexagonal maps (offset coordinates)
* Added 'Export' action to repeat the last export
* Added a shortcut for the Reload action (Ctrl+R)
* Added ability to rename custom properties (by arn00d)
* Added unique IDs to objects (by Mark van Rij)
* Added a CSV export plugin
* Added visual feedback when properties differ between multiple selected
objects (by Parker Miller)
* Added command-line export (by Brandon Dillon)
* Allow dynamically changing the map orientation and grid size
For reference here are the current translators:
Czech: Petr Viktorin
Dutch: Thorbjørn Lindeijer
French: Yohann Ferreira
German: Erik Schilling & Sebastian Grillmaier (please coordinate)
Italian: Marco Fras
Portuguese: Porfírio Ribeiro
Russian: Alex Vega
Spanish: Mauricio Muñoz Lucero
The following languages have not been updated to 0.10 yet and could be
picked up by a new translator:
Brazilian Portuguese,
Chinese,
Hebrew,
Japanese,
Latvian,
Traditional Chinese
The .ts files in the git repository have been updated, so you can either
use those if you have a local up-to-date checkout or download them from
here:
https://github.com/bjorn/tiled/tree/master/translations
Uploading updates to Transifex is also an option:
http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/tiled/resource/master/
The easiest way to update a translation is by using Qt Linguist and the
most convenient way for me to receive a translation update is by pull
request on
github.com. Alternatively, translations can be sent back to
me by mail or by uploading it to
transifex.com and mailing me about
this.
If you are no longer interested in translating Tiled, let me know! Then
I will try not to mail you anymore to ask for translation updates.
Best regards,
Bjørn