Where do I find the Instruments in the instruments list?
I want to translate all of the instruments from the instruments list in Romanian, could you guys please provide me a link with their location? I can't find it.
I want to translate all of the instruments from the instruments list in Romanian, could you guys please provide me a link with their location? I can't find it.
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On Windows you'd typically find it in C:\Program Files\MuseScore\templates\instruments.xml.
For Romanian, it should instruments_ro.xml, I guess.
In reply to On Windows you'd find it in by Jojo-Schmitz
You can find the more up to date instruments file here
In reply to You can find the more up to by [DELETED] 5
I was searching for it so I can translate it, because there isn't one for the Romanian language already.
Is it anywhere on the online translating part of the website so I can have an easier time translating it?
(I never liked SourceForge.net, it always looked way too "develop-ish" for me.)
In reply to Uhm by tonyjustme
Just take the existing instruments.xml, copy to instrument_ro.xml, translate it and then upload it here. I'm sure the developm,ent team will then grab and add it to the next version of MuseScore
In reply to Just take the existing by Jojo-Schmitz
I have no idea how with what tool to translate a .xml file. I thought the translation of words could be done online somehow, in those forms.
Or is this the way everyone translates for MuseScore, they download a .xml file, translate it somehow and than upload it back to the website?
What does happen a lot of times is that you guys might have people like me who know a foreign language, but are not very skilled in intricate coding or just simply don't like to do complicated stuff for that matter, they'd just like to translate stuff easily.
I for one thought that I could just find that Instrument list online and translate it in a somewhat interactive way that is easy to use without any complicated tools that just make one want to give up contributing to the project alltogether. :D LOL (I don't really mean that, but the jist of what I'm saying is true though...)
In reply to I have no idea how with what by tonyjustme
Just open it with the Editor of your choice. I've used Wordpad.
In reply to Just open it with the Editor by Jojo-Schmitz
Oh, it works in that? OK, I can certainly do that, you can probably tell I've never worked with .xml files before.
Thanks man!
In reply to Oh, it works in that? OK, I by tonyjustme
Just translate the instrument name, long and short and not the rest!
We indeed need a way to translate
instruments.xml
online, on http://translate.musescore.org but it's not done yet.In reply to Just translate the instrument by [DELETED] 5
Oh, OK, yeah, that's what I thought.