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    valandil211
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    If you consider your problem as solved, could you please the thread title and add [SOLVED].

    Thanks!

    Joey Dumont

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      soroush
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      You should read documentations carefully and you will have no problem.

      In case that you couldn't managed to do the stuff, do these:

      1- In your qt project file (.pro) add this line:
      @TRANSLATIONS += program_gr.ts@
      Of course names and number of translations are optional.

      2- start lupdate tool (which is an executable installed with Qt SDK) given your project file name. for example:
      @
      lupdate ./program.pro
      @
      this scans your source code tree and determines translatable strings, then generates a XML-based translation file. in above example generates program_gr.ts.

      3- Now you can perform actual translation! open your translation file with Qt Linguist and translate strings. then save the file and exit. It's easy !

      4- Now that you have translated strings, you should make binary translation file. just call lrealease and give your ts file name:
      @
      lrealease program_gr.ts
      @
      this will generate profram_gr.qm that you can load in your program.

      5- when application starts, load your qm file using QTranslator class. in a widget-based application it may look like this:
      @
      #include <QtGui/QApplication>
      #include <QTranslator>
      #include "mainwindow.h"

      int main(int argc, char argv[])
      {
      QApplication a(argc, argv);
      QTranslator
      translator;
      translator->load(a.applicationDirPath()+"/program_gr.qm"); // or other place that you put your .qm file
      a.installTranslator(translator);
      MainWindow w;
      w.show();
      return a.exec();
      }
      @

      note that you can load translations dynamically and use them whenever you need. but you should be careful about calling translation method for all of dialogs.

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        Leon
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        Basically i saw a tutorial here ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Gep6-r8ns ). It is the same with yours except that i can't understant what the guy is saying at Indonesia language..

        Also at step 5 i have this

        @QTranslator translator;
        translator.load("program_gr");
        a.installTranslator(&translator);@

        Ok so i create the gm file. BUT. As i said my program is for Ubuntu so i will make a deb file ( like setup.exe files at Windows.. ).. How can i provide the greek translation file and how after the program is installed users can translate the app to greek? ( Install my greek translation file so they can see the app translated at greek )

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          soroush
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          Ok, it looks like an "Installation and Deployment" problem...

          In linux directories used for configuration files are:
          /etc/program and /home/user_name/.program and /usr/share/program/

          Due to linux file system standards I suggest put your translation files in /usr/share/program/translations.

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            Leon
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            Ok thanks for the info! I will try it.. When everything is ok i will edit my post to [SOLVED] :D

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              Leon
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              The translations at /usr/share/program/translations must be at .ts format or .qm format?

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                vsorokin
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                [quote author="Leon" date="1309285305"]The translations at /usr/share/program/translations must be at .ts format or .qm format?[/quote]

                .qm

                .ts format for developers (translation source)
                .qm format for end users (translation binary)

                --
                Vasiliy

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                  soroush
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                  [quote author="Leon" date="1309285305"]The translations at /usr/share/program/translations must be at .ts format or .qm format?[/quote]

                  You need only qm files in runtime. ts files are used to translate. at runtime you want to load translated data.
                  Also notice that there is no magic with /usr/share/program/translations. that was just a suggestion. you could put your translations in every other location...

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                    Leon
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                    Ok thanks guys.. I am working on it..

                    soroush i know it is a suggestion :P

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                      mlong
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                      The .qm files can also be included as resources, too.

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                        Leon
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                        I am thinking of having english greek dutch and french language at my program.. Should i have a combobox with this 4 languages only ( using the resource file) or should i check for file existences at the path that i have my translations and then add them to the combobox?

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                          vsorokin
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                          Second way sounds better - this allow your users adding new languages for your app without re-compilation.
                          of course if your public .ts file.

                          --
                          Vasiliy

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                            Leon
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                            Yes but who would do that? I think i will go with the first one and if anyone translate my app i will add the language at another version.. :)

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                              Leon
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                              Hello again! What do you suggest? After the language has been changed ( at a combobox probably ) instantly everything change to the language you selected with "this way":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/faq/answer/how_can_i_dynamically_switch_between_languages_in_my_application_using_e.g_ or change the language after you restart the application?

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                                soroush
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                                What I did was this:

                                1- Create a proxy subclass of QDialog named ProxyDialog wich have only one method: retranslateUI()
                                2- Subclass all dialogs from ProxyDialog
                                3- When you need to translate UI, just iterate over children of type ProxyDialog* and call retranslate UI for all of them. this is possible using findChildren function.

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                                  Leon
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                                  So you suggest that i should translate everything instantly?

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                                    soroush
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                                    Yes. I'm not sure if there is a better way or not, but I looked around a lot and couldn't fount anything.
                                    This works well for my applications.
                                    You don't have to restart your application to see translation results. All open dialogs will be translated on-the-fly.

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                                      Leon
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                                      Ok then, thanks again!

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