Alrighty, link is up.
and we have a french repo here
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_FR
Let me know if the permissions are not set up for any volunteers.
A Korean Forum?
Re: A Korean Forum?
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Re: A Korean Forum?
Were you guys able to get in contact with anybody at the Korean website? Hopefully something can be setup so that they can help translate the docs from English to Korean.
Maybe also advertise on the Korean link here at our website, that you are looking for document translation help.
Re: A Korean Forum?
I haven't yet. I'm sending a message now
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Re: A Korean Forum?
the viking countries should have their own page
Re: A Korean Forum?
It's not been a nationalistic, ethnic, or racist type of thing on the forums but rather existing websites (the Korean one has been around and promoting AutoHotkey since 2008), a large group of AutoHotkey users that speak a particular language, and who is translating the English help files into another language.
Maybe you can link to "Viking" websites that primarily promote AutoHotkey (don't know if that would be interesting or scary), or perhaps you can translate the English help file into "Viking" related languages (which appears the closest language would be Icelandic).
Re: A Korean Forum?
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For any new ethnic forum a couple things have to occur.
With the Koreans in particular they simply did their own thing. but they did it in a way that we want to figure out how to recognise
For any new ethnic forum a couple things have to occur.
- Language barrier No suitable listed language exists to support the user base
- a substantial user base must exist
- an established trusted member of this community must volunteer and be approved to moderate it.
With the Koreans in particular they simply did their own thing. but they did it in a way that we want to figure out how to recognise
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Re: A Korean Forum?
I got absolutely no response... I am not sure there are that many active long-time users on the forum from what I could see with google translate... :/
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Re: A Korean Forum?
They are not as busy as here, LOL, but they have users and activity.
The site administrator is Hyunchan Kim. You might be able to reach him from here. http://tleap.net/hello-world/#respond
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Re: A Korean Forum?
@joedf
A Korean translation of the AutoHotkey help document was done 4 years ago by 한글판 johjnsonj 151111, and he put it on SourceForge, instead of GitHub. The translation is a bit behind version wise, but arguably good enough that you might want to link to it or include it in the download section (after inspecting it).
Here is the online document link- http://autohotkeykr.sourceforge.net/docs/commands/
Here is the download- https://sourceforge.net/projects/autohotkeykr/
The SourceForge profile of the creator, who you might want to contact to see if he's interesting in updating the help file or joining the site (if he's not already a member). https://sourceforge.net/u/johnsoonj/profile/
A Korean translation of the AutoHotkey help document was done 4 years ago by 한글판 johjnsonj 151111, and he put it on SourceForge, instead of GitHub. The translation is a bit behind version wise, but arguably good enough that you might want to link to it or include it in the download section (after inspecting it).
Here is the online document link- http://autohotkeykr.sourceforge.net/docs/commands/
Here is the download- https://sourceforge.net/projects/autohotkeykr/
The SourceForge profile of the creator, who you might want to contact to see if he's interesting in updating the help file or joining the site (if he's not already a member). https://sourceforge.net/u/johnsoonj/profile/
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Re: A Korean Forum?
Oh thanks for sharing!
I'll put it on Github Page this weekend.
I'll put it on Github Page this weekend.
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Re: A Korean Forum?
a little late but here it is!
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_KR
and french too (still needs to get started :b )
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_FR
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_KR
and french too (still needs to get started :b )
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_FR
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Re: A Korean Forum?
That looks great. If it's not too much trouble, there is a couple more things in regards to the help file and GitHub:joedf wrote: ↑21 Jan 2020, 10:55a little late but here it is!
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_KR
and french too (still needs to get started :b )
https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_FR
Can you also put the Korean GitHub link on the AutoHotkey download page, where the German and Chinese links are (https://www.autohotkey.com/download/)?
At GitHub, it would be good if the Korean AutoHotkey.chm is put in a zip and as a downloadable file under releases (https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_KR/releases). This is what has been done for the German translation of the help file.
This is the direct SourceForge download link to the .zip (careful as it will almost immediately download-
https://sourceforge.net/projects/autohotkeykr/files/AutoHotkey%20help.zip/download) or you might want to only put the AutoHotkey.chm in a .zip for GitHub.
Lastly, it would probably be a good idea to add the Korean online translation of the help document next to the German and Chinese ones at the bottom of this page (https://www.autohotkey.com/). Link to the Korean online translation- http://autohotkeykr.sourceforge.net/docs/commands/
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Re: A Korean Forum?
Done, done and ... done!
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Re: A Korean Forum?
Since the CHM file is now hosted on GitHub, it would be better to make the online help accessible via https://ahkscript.github.io/KR/docs/. What you need to do is the following:
Or I can do it myself, if you make me a member of ahkscript. So I can also adjust the Korean docs to the new navigation bar.
- In the repo AHK-Docs_KR, move the files from src into the KR folder so that the path is KR/docs/ instead of KR/src/docs/ and commit this change.
- In the repo ahkscript.github.io, add a submodule (git command is git submodule add https://github.com/ahkscript/AHK-Docs_KR KR) and commit this change.
Or I can do it myself, if you make me a member of ahkscript. So I can also adjust the Korean docs to the new navigation bar.
Re: A Korean Forum?
I thought of something similar but was lazy aha :p
Also Whoopsy! I though you were already a member, I've sent an invitation to @Ragnar-F, once accepted i'll make sure the permissions are updated correctly.
Thanks!
Also Whoopsy! I though you were already a member, I've sent an invitation to @Ragnar-F, once accepted i'll make sure the permissions are updated correctly.
Thanks!
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Re: A Korean Forum?
This is great. It's also amazing how AutoHotkey is worldwide.
Re: A Korean Forum?
@Ragnar You're good to go! You have access to all the main repos
@SOTE Agreed.
@SOTE Agreed.
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Re: A Korean Forum?
Thanks @joedf.
I've "modernized" the Korean docs and submitted a PR for ahkscript.github.io to make the docs accessible via https://ahkscript.github.io/ko/docs/. After merging, it may take some time for this address to work, depending on the "mood" of GitHub (but can be forced if necessary).
I intentionally chose KO instead of KR, as KO is the official abbreviation for the Korean language according to ISO 639-1. Also in lower case to, for example, simplify manual writing.
I've "modernized" the Korean docs and submitted a PR for ahkscript.github.io to make the docs accessible via https://ahkscript.github.io/ko/docs/. After merging, it may take some time for this address to work, depending on the "mood" of GitHub (but can be forced if necessary).
I intentionally chose KO instead of KR, as KO is the official abbreviation for the Korean language according to ISO 639-1. Also in lower case to, for example, simplify manual writing.
Re: A Korean Forum?
Just saw this after GitHub. Great work! Also, I agree
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