This brings a developer comment to the FlightGear-Qt.xlf files that will
hopefully draw the translators' attention on the fact that they should
put the *up-to-date* address of the "getstart" manual in their language
(use correct address + two occurrences of 'en' to change).
Remove no more used `menu/interface-config`.
Add `menu/highlighting`, `menu/vr-options`, `options/system-time`,
`options/gmt`, `options/local-aircraft-time`.
Correct tip text from "Hold [Shift] while looking around to move the
view up, down, left or right" to "Hold Ctrl ...".
Corrections for Polish nonQt translations.
Update them from the latest contents of the
$FG_ROOT/Translations/default/*.xml files (default translation).
This was done with:
fg-update-translation-files \
--transl-dir="/path/to/fgdata/Translations" \
merge-new-master de en_US es fr it nl pl pt zh_CN
The reason French is treated specially is that I completed the
translation up to 100% coverage in Qt Linguist as a test case for the
new translation infrastructure, and have no desire to convert this
translation work to the legacy FlightGear-specific XML format. But of
course, this complete translation is in XLIFF 1.2 format (since it is
saved by Qt Linguist) and thus can't be used by FlightGear yet.
On the other hand, for the other languages, no translator ever modified
the XLIFF files, therefore the best way to proceed for is that people
continue to work with the legacy FlightGear-specific XML format until
the new translation infrastructure is ready (this way, their work is
visible in FlightGear). The Python-based tools in FGMeta allow one to
automatically convert from this legacy format to the XLIFF 1.2 format,
as explained in fgmeta/python3-flightgear/README-l10n.txt. Which is
precisely what this commit does.
These files have been generated from the existing XML files (cf.
fg-convert-translation-files in fgmeta).
Translations/en_US/FlightGear-nonQt.xlf is for a proper English
translation, where for instance "found %n airport(s)" would have two
plural forms, "found %n airport" and "found %n airports" (most
non-plural strings can be taken verbatim from the default translation,
and at this point there is no plural form at all yet).