Dear all,
I am new in using DM500 and want to try translate a *.po into Chinese. I have follow the guide from "Is your OSD (OnScreenDisplay) language not correct?" by using the poeditor.
But after I put the mo file into the /var/share/locale/zh/local_message, I can find the Chinese icon on the DM menu. However, all the Chinese cannot be displayed after I selected the language.
Is there any mistake on the procedure? Any other thing to do other than just put the mo file into the folder?
What I have downloaded are the "pli-Jade-dm500-20090627-6494" and "zh.po".
Please help and Thanks a lot!
DM500 language problem
Started by henryling, 30 Jan 2010 09:52
3 replies to this topic
Re: DM500 language problem #2
Posted 30 January 2010 - 13:18
You can't just create a .mo file and let it work. Some things in the image need to be changed first.
I think it's better to download and install our Chinese image which has already support for this.
I think it's better to download and install our Chinese image which has already support for this.
Many answers to your question can be found in our wiki: http://openpli.org/wiki
Re: DM500 language problem #3
Re: DM500 language problem #4
Posted 30 January 2010 - 21:25
For building your own PLi image, see here: http://openpli.pli-images.org
If you have all the source code, just replace the zh.po file with your po file. You need Linux for this.
If you have all the source code, just replace the zh.po file with your po file. You need Linux for this.
Many answers to your question can be found in our wiki: http://openpli.org/wiki
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