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16-02-2014, 04:45
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#706
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
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Originally Posted by Hakan
Sean...
....Yes that's probably the best.... Håkan
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Hi Guys,
We need to be pragmatic and use solution which are allready working.
Therefore Sean's proposal gets my vote.
Serge
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16-02-2014, 05:48
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#707
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Rick & Håkan
It's not exactly a secret that OpenCPN's Windows installer is scripted in NSIS .....
Thomas
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16-02-2014, 05:52
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#708
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Thomas..
Ok..thanks. And is it overkill to use also that for the more simple plugin procedures?? Or is it worth to have a look?
Håkan
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16-02-2014, 06:50
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#709
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Hakan can you help me get the batch to do this?
Quote:
@REM If directory ../Opencpn/plugins/celestial_navigation does not exist
mkdir. If directory ../Opencpn/plugins/celestial_navigation/data does not
exist mkdir. Then copy all celestial_navigation data files to opencpn
\celestial_navigation\data\
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Also would like it to show what it is going to do. Prompt yes, Quit.
Then show what it did paths/filename.
Then I think I can do the others.
Thanks.
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16-02-2014, 08:13
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#710
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Hakan:
Quote:
To be clear: Did you actually run the BAT-file using the mouse command "Run as administrator"??? I read a note about that CMD.EXE running the bat-file don't care about the user permissions.
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From Start Menu, Picking Run and entering CMD [enter] then executing the command file by typing [path]batchfile.bat does not work...permissions problem.
Clicking on the Bat file does not work...permissions problem.
Rick:
Quote:
Highlight the batch file
CopyPluginWMM_Win32_Win64.bat
Right click and pick "Run as Administrator"
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This works, as Hakan suggested.
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16-02-2014, 09:36
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Rick...all
Thanks to Thomas and Rick as well I've start to look further into NSIS. It seams so far not to be a overkill and may be what we need?? The Batch files are something like a brittle venture and is not at all useful for other system than Windows.
If you don't mind I would like to check NSIS before more batch file development- -Ok?
And by the way -- Should we maybe move to a new thread?? It seems that we are gliding away from pure language related tasks?
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16-02-2014, 10:37
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Yes, Hakan. Name the thread as you wish. Thanks!
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16-02-2014, 12:03
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hakan
Thomas..
Ok..thanks. And is it overkill to use also that for the more simple plugin procedures?? Or is it worth to have a look?
Håkan
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I am NOT a small systems programmer, but my feelings are that there are reasons to use what O uses.
- It is what O uses so it will look and feel the same.
- At some point, someone may write a plugin that is complicated enough to need the extra features of the more robust installer. If it does, well, you're already there instead of having to find a different installer for just that one PI.
- You have the option to have it register itself properly with the OS. (EG: in Windows it shows in Add/Remove programs). In other words, it is actually installing like a real professional program. With plugins, if they are truly just installing into an already existing O folder, this is not necessary. But, a future plugin might want to install itself, and then just put an interface PI in the PI folder.
Just some thoughts.
-dan
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17-02-2014, 07:05
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
..@all
Dan.. I do agree and point 3 and especially its latter part is so far valid for the plugins
My learning travel into NSIS is slowly but very convincing that that's The system!
I now ask for some testing but first let's move to a recent thread:
"Plugin distribution"
Håkan
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21-02-2014, 10:28
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
German po files for v3.3.1419
Gerhard
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21-02-2014, 14:34
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
hello dave,
Here join:
French language file for O 3.3.1419
French language file for Plugin Dashboard V1.2_O3.3.1419
B.R. Gilletarom.
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22-02-2014, 13:53
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#717
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
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23-02-2014, 04:39
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Dutch language files for OCPN and Dashboard and Grib plug ins, v3.3.1419
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23-02-2014, 07:52
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Turkish update for 3.3.1449.
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24-02-2014, 08:50
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Re: OpenCPN Internationalization ( i18n )
Spanish update to opencpn / grib / dashboard files v.3.3.1419
Best regards
Chusgs & Pepo II
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