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== Website ==
The Inkscape project welcomes contributions to its website at https://inkscape.org/. Your help is valuable in different areas, and this page provides info to guide you.


The Inkscape project welcomes contributions to its website at http://inkscape.org. Your help is valuable in different areas, and this page provides info to guide you.
We always need editors, translators, testers, designers and developers — and if you think you can help in any of those areas, please contact us by sending a mail to the translators' mailing list (for translations) or the documentation mailing list (for website development and contents).


We always need editors, translators, testers, designers and developers - and if you think you can help in any of those areas, please contact us by sending a mail to Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com).
== Editing ==


=== Editing and Translations ===
We have a [https://inkscape.org/*editor small team of people] who look after the web site contents, keep it up-to-date and constantly look for ways to improve it, by collecting information from various sources and presenting it on the web site. You can support us in various ways: suggest improvements or corrections, write contents about topics that are missing, write news articles and help with ‘marketing’, or join us long-term and help with contents maintenance.


We have a [https://inkscape.org/*editor small team of people] who look after the web site contents, keep it up-to-date and constantly look for ways to improve it, by collecting information from various sources and presenting it on the web site. You can support us in various ways: suggest improvements or corrections, write contents about topics that are missing, write news articles and help with 'marketing', or join us long-term and help with contents maintenance.
=== General Rules ===


If you are fluent in a language different from English, please consider joining our [https://inkscape.org/*translator website translators' team]. We strive to make Inkscape accessible for as many people as possible, and internationalization is important to reach this goal.
* All content on the website is licensed '''CC-BY-SA and GPLv2 or later'''. You will be required to agree to this license when you first edit a page.
* Don't disrupt existing pages. If you don't know what you want to do yet, then draft the page here on the wiki, Etherpad or in a separate page first.
* No page is precious to any one person. All pages can be edited by any editor and disputes about drafting changes should be brought to the inkscape-docs mailing list or website editor in chief.
* The website's content is usually very flexible to updates, but final decisions by the webmaster must be accepted by all editors.
* Page language in English or translated should keep to the contributors rules. No swearing, no aggressive content and on website pages there should be no opinion.
* Translations should be strictly a translation of the English versions of pages. If there is new content, it should be added to the English page first to keep all versions of the page in sync.
* When you have made a change to the English website that changes the contents (i.e. not correcting grammar or a typo), and thus requires translation, please kindly inform website translators via translators' mailing list of the change you made. Try to finalize your changes to a page, before you call out to them to do their work.


==== User Account ====
=== User Account ===


'''Sandbox:''' In order to practice how to edit content on the website, you will need a user account in our '''sandbox''' at [http://staging.inkscape.org staging.inkscape.org] with the right permissions. Please [http://staging.inkscape.org/user/register/ register] an account using your mail address and activate the account.
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'''Sandbox:''' In order to practice how to edit content on the website, you will need a user account in our '''sandbox''' at [http://staging.inkscape.org staging.inkscape.org] with the right permissions. Please [http://staging.inkscape.org/user/register/ register] an account using your email address and activate the account.


Once active and logged in, please email any of the website supervisors such as Martin Owens doctormo@gmail.com or the [http://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/inkscape-docs/ inkscape docs mailing list] to get the necessary permissions.
Once active and logged in, please email any of the website supervisors such as Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com) or the [http://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/inkscape-docs/ inkscape-docs mailing list] to get the necessary permissions. Then start editing or translating a few pages, and ask us or consult this guide when you have any questions. Use this time to find out how to create a page, how to copy a page, how to insert links, how to update a page and how to use the editor. Nothing can break on the staging website ;). Contents on that website will be refreshed periodically, so don't expect your changes to be permanent.
Then start editing or translating a few pages, and ask us or consult this guide when you have any questions. Use this time to find out how to create a page, how to copy a page, how to insert links, how to update a page and how to use the editor. Nothing can break on the staging website ;)
Contents on that website will be refreshed periodically, so don't expect your changes to be permanent.


'''The real thing: ''' When you have practiced a little, and feel ready to edit contents on the real website, please [https://inkscape.org/user/register/ create a separate account] at our main website and contact us again to be granted permissions.
'''The real thing:''' When you have practiced a little, and feel ready to edit contents on the real website, please [https://inkscape.org/user/register/ create a separate account] at our main website and contact us again to be granted permissions.
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Please [https://inkscape.org/user/register/ register] an account using your email address and activate the account. Once active and logged in, please email any of the website supervisors such as Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com), the [http://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/inkscape-docs/ inkscape-docs mailing list] or the [http://sourceforge.net/p/inkscape/mailman/inkscape-translator/ inkscape-translator mailing list] to get the necessary permissions.


Your account will then be enabled with the right permissions to add and edit any of the pages on the website. Please take care not to disrupt other content as you edit the website. As before, don't hesitate to ask other website editors on their mailing list if you need help.
Your account will then be enabled with the right permissions to add and edit any of the pages on the website. Please take care not to disrupt other content as you edit the website. As before, don't hesitate to ask other website editors on their mailing list if you need help.


If anything goes wrong while you are editing - for example, you encounter a bug, or you accidentally delete something you did not intend to delete, or something weird happens, and you don't know why, please ask for help on one of the mailing lists - either translators, or inkscape-docs. You can also contact your team admin directly or file a bug report for the website at [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web]].
If anything goes wrong while you are editing for example, you encounter a bug, or you accidentally delete something you did not intend to delete, or something weird happens, and you don't know why , please ask for help on one of the mailing lists either translators, or inkscape-docs. You can also contact your team admin directly or file a bug report for the website at the [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues bug tracker].


 
=== Using the Website Editor ===
==== Using the Website Editor ====


Editors and translators can visit the Inkscape website, log in as themselves and edit and add content to the django content management system (cms). This does not require any code access but does require knowledge of html and staff access plus that you be in the Editors or Translators group to give you all the required permissions.
Editors and translators can visit the Inkscape website, log in as themselves and edit and add content to the django content management system (cms). This does not require any code access but does require knowledge of html and staff access plus that you be in the Editors or Translators group to give you all the required permissions.
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When you want to edit a page for the first time after the update, you will be asked to agree to publish your work under the website's licence. This will ensure that your work can be built upon by others in a safe manner.
When you want to edit a page for the first time after the update, you will be asked to agree to publish your work under the website's licence. This will ensure that your work can be built upon by others in a safe manner.


REMEMBER: Your changes are NOT published until you press the publish button on the tool bar!
REMEMBER: Your changes are NOT published until you press the publish button on the tool bar! Once a change is published, there is NO WAY TO UNDO it, so check carefully before publishing.


[[File:Toolbar live mode django-cms 3.2.0.png|600px|thumb|center|The tool bar in live mode]]
[[File:Toolbar live mode django-cms 3.2.0.png|600px|thumb|center|The toolbar in live mode]]


The tool bar shown here is made visible by clicking on the top-right arrow sign. From this bar you can turn editing on for any cms page you are visiting and edit the content therein. Ask for help if you get lost editing the various sections of the website.
From the tool bar at the top of the web page you can turn editing on for any cms page you are visiting and edit the content therein. Ask for help if you get lost editing the various sections of the website.


[[File:Double-click.png|130px|thumb|right|Editing the inkscape.org website]]
[[File:Double-click.png|130px|thumb|right|Editing the inkscape.org website]]
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The screenshot to the right shows a page with the editor mode switched on. As you can see, when your mouse hovers above an editable section of a web page, you are prompted to double-click to edit that page. This allows you to add new content blocks as well as edit existing blocks. Most pages will only have one such section, but the front page has several. If you need a page with a new design that has multiple blocks, please see website development below.
The screenshot to the right shows a page with the editor mode switched on. As you can see, when your mouse hovers above an editable section of a web page, you are prompted to double-click to edit that page. This allows you to add new content blocks as well as edit existing blocks. Most pages will only have one such section, but the front page has several. If you need a page with a new design that has multiple blocks, please see website development below.


[[File:Toolbar edit mode changes django-cms 3.2.0.png|600px|thumb|center|The tool bar after you have saved your changes]]
[[File:Toolbar edit mode changes django-cms 3.2.0.png|600px|thumb|center|The toolbar after you have saved your changes]]


The toolbar will indicate when there are changes on a page that can be published. Click on '''Publish changes''' to publish your (or another person's) changes, and / or click on '''View published''' to leave the edit mode.  
The toolbar will indicate when there are changes on a page that can be published. Click on '''Publish changes''' to publish your (or another person's) changes, and / or click on '''View published''' to leave the edit mode.  


To learn how to edit and tweak the front page, you can watch this video on youtube (Note: the video shows how this works on an older version of the website's cms, so icons and toolbar will look different):
To learn how to edit and tweak the front page, you can watch this video on YouTube (note: the video shows how this works on an older version of the website's cms, so icons and toolbar will look different):
<center>[[File:Front-page-video.jpg|Watch the video!|thumb|center|Click on the link below to watch the video!]]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq2EFX9Aw70 (12:36)</center>


===== Specific Instructions =====
[[File:Front-page-video.jpg|Watch the video!|thumb|center|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq2EFX9Aw70|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq2EFX9Aw70 Click here to watch the video!] (12:36)]]


[[File:CMS Editor describe changes.png|600px|thumb|center|Add a description of your changes before saving]]
==== Specific Instructions ====


'''Texts''': When you save a text plugin, you will be asked to fill in a short description of your changes at the bottom of the editor window. This little summary will be used for updating others about your changes.
{| style="float: right;"
|-
| [[File:Create internal link.png|120px|thumb|center|Creating an internal link]] || [[File:Add external link.png|120px|thumb|center|Creating a link to an external page]]
|-
| || [[File:Add an image to website.png‎|120px|thumb|center|Dialog for adding pictures to the website]]
|-
| [[File:TOC icon.png|75px|thumb|center|A TOC plugin in edit mode]] || [[File:Inline TOC.png|120px|thumb|center|An inline TOC (can also be added as a ’sidebar’ on the right)]]
|}


[[File:Create_internal_link.png|120px|thumb|right|Creating an internal link]]
'''Texts''': When you save a text plugin, you will be asked to fill in a short description of your changes at the bottom of the editor window. This little summary will be used for updating others about your changes. Please provide a meaningful message.
[[File:Add_external_link.png|120px|thumb|right|Creating a link to an external page]]


'''Tools''': If you decide to do your translations using your favourite editor, be sure to use a plain text editor for this. Office suites and other word processing tools that support formatting are unsuitable, because they might add additional formatting automatically, which can accidentally end up on the website and break the actual formatting.
[[File:CMS Editor describe changes.png|600px|thumb|center|Add a description of your changes before saving]]


'''Links''': Links on our website are inserted as plugins. This ensures that internal links will automatically be adapted, if the linked page is moved, or does not have a translation for the language where the link is used. They are managed via the web site's database. This is also part of the preparation for a more automated translation system. The downside of this is, that a link can only be used once, and only in the text where it was created. It may not be copied (if you do so, you can cause severe problems for the website).
'''External tools''': If you decide to do your translations using your favourite editor, be sure to use a plain text editor for this. Office suites and other word processing tools that support formatting are unsuitable, because they might add additional formatting automatically, which can accidentally end up on the website and break the actual formatting.


[[File:Add_an_image_to_website.png‎|120px|thumb|right|Dialog for adding pictures to the website]]
'''Links''': To insert a link, use the small chain icon in the editor. The dialog that opens supports looking up pages on the Inkscape website, when you enter a part of the url. Urls on the Inkscape website should always be specified as relative urls, i.e. leave out the 'https://inkscape.org' part, and only use, for example, '/learn/faq/'. You may need to select '<other>' in the protocol dropdown, to not have to insert https etc. We're still trying to figure out how language redirects will work. In the meantime, if you want to add a link to your own language's version of the website, use the language code in the urls, and add the English url after, i.e. '/fr/learn/faq' for the previous example.


'''Images''': Images are plugins, too. They, too, cannot be copied directly from one page to the other, unless one chooses 'Copy all plugins from English' to make a whole new page. To insert an image (raster images only, svg is not supported by our current plugin), choose 'Picture' from the plugin dropdown list and fill in the dialog with the necessary info. Don't forget to add licence and attribution info, if applicable. If you want to use a picture that is already used on a different page (e.g. when editing a translation), download that picture to your computer (use your browser's right-click menu for that) and upload it again using the picture plugin dialog.
'''Images''': Images are plugins. They cannot be copied directly from one page to the other, unless one chooses ‘Copy all plugins from English’ to make a whole new page. To insert an image (raster images only, svg is not supported by our current plugin), choose ‘Picture’ from the plugin dropdown list and fill in the dialog with the necessary info. Don't forget to add licence and attribution info, if applicable. If you want to use a picture that is already used on a different page (e.g. when editing a translation), download that picture to your computer (use your browser's right-click menu for that) and upload it again using the picture plugin dialog.


'''Other plugins''': The CMS widgets come in a number of types. File and Video widgets do as you would expect and allow you to add those media elements. Text widgets allow a simple piece of text including html.
'''TOC''': The TOC (Table of Contents) plugin can be inserted into pages with long texts to make navigating them easier for users. It will also add little anchor symbols behind all headings on that page, that other people can directly link to.


[[File:TOC icon.png|75px|thumb|left|A TOC plugin in edit mode]]'''TOC plugin''': The TOC (Table of Contents) plugin can be inserted into pages with long texts to make navigating them easier for users. It will also add little anchor symbols behind all headings on that page, that other people can directly link to.
'''Other plugins''': The CMS widgets come in a number of types. File and Video widgets do as you would expect and allow you to add those media elements.


[[File:Inline TOC.png||120px|thumb|right|An inline TOC (can also be added as a 'sidebar' on the right)]]
'''Spell Checking''': Your browser's spell checker will work when editing text. To change the language or access suggested replacements, hold Ctrl down while right-clicking into the text.


'''Spell Checking''': Your browser's spell checker will work when editing text. To change the language or access suggested replacements, hold CTRL down while right-clicking into the text.
==== Known Issues ====


==== Translations ====
* '''IMPORTANT''': When you click on ‘Publish’ for a page, it may sometimes seem as if nothing happens for a few seconds. Don't click on ‘Publish’ twice, just wait until it starts by itself. Every click on this will send a mail to all subscribers, and add to the server load. Also, incomplete saves have been seen as a result.
* There's a ‘Create’ button now available in the top left. If you are a translator, you will never need this button. It is for creating new, non-translation pages.
* Copy-pasting any plugins, e.g. images or tables of contents (and changing them after this) will result in the plugin source page (i.e. the English page in most cases) being altered. Never copy plugins! Only copy contents using a detour via a '''plain text editor'''.
* Hitting ‘Enter’ while editing a plugin in a pop-up dialog may lose previous page edits.
* Sometimes, the ‘Edit’ button is not available. Then you can still edit the page by going to ‘Page -> Edit this Page’ in the toolbar, or add ‘?edit’ to the URL.
* Sometimes, your edits will not be visible in the preview after you clicked on save. In this case, go to 'view published', then switch back to Edit mode. You should be able to see the changes now.
* Sometimes, ‘Publish’ is not available, even if you made changes to some plugins. In this case, go to ‘Page -> Unpublish Page’ in the toolbar, and when it has been unpublished, click on the big blue ‘Publish now’ button to publish.
* On pages with a table of contents plugin, publishing may result in the TOC title being added a second time. The duplicate title can usually just be edited out, and will not be duplicated again the next time you publish. Make sure to not delete the plugin, but just the duplicated heading.


===== Adding a new translation =====
== Translations ==


[[File:CMS toolbar Page Edit.png|200px|thumb|right|Adding a translation STEP 1]]
If you are fluent in a language different from English, please consider joining our [https://inkscape.org/*translator website translators' team]. We strive to make Inkscape accessible for as many people as possible, and internationalization is important to reach this goal.


To '''add''' a translation of a page which does not yet exist, navigate to the page in your language and use the 'Page' menu to '''Edit this page'''.  
For being able to translate the CMS contents and the news, you will first need to understand how [[#Editing|editing the website]] works.


[[File:CMS toolbar Page Settings button.png|200px|thumb|right|Adding a translation STEP 2]]
=== Translating CMS contents ===


Next, click on the '''Page settings''' button in the toolbar.
==== Adding a new translation ====


[[File:Add_a_language_2.png|600px|thumb|center|Adding a title for the new translation]]
To '''add''' a translation of a page which does not yet exist:


Fill in the Title of your translation in the next dialog and save.
* Navigate to the English page that you want to translate.
* Switch to Edit mode by clicking on the '''Edit''' button ([[Media:CMS toolbar Page Edit.png|Image 1]]).
* Now use the language chooser to switch to your language ([[Media:Select language.png|Image 2]]).
* You should now see a blue '''Page Settings''' button at the right. Click on it. (If there's a button that says 'Create', '''go back to the English page''' and switch to Edit mode. 'Create' will create a new page, not a translation.) ([[Media:CMS toolbar Page Settings button.png|Image 3]]).
* In the '''Page settings''', enter a title for your new translation and click on '''Save''' ([[Media:Add_a_language_2.png|Image 4]]).
* At first, the new page will be empty. We must now fill it with a copy of the English content. Start by toggling the structure mode view ([[Media:Toggle structure mode website.png|Image 5]]).
* Next, click on the topmost hamburger icon in the structure panel (next to the name of the template that is being used), and select '''Copy from English''' ([[Media:Copy plugins from English.png|Image 6]]).
* The page will now contain the same texts and widgets as the English version does. You can click on the structure toggle icon again to hide the structure overview. To start translating, double-click on a text ([[Media:Double-click to edit.png|Image 7]]).
* An editor window will pop up and you can translate the text ([[Media:Editor_window.png|Image 8]]).
* If something does not look correct (for example, because you accidentally deleted a certain html tag), you can choose to edit the html source, too ([[Media:Editor_window_source.png|Image 9]]).
* When you are done, click on '''Save''' to save your work. Don't forget to leave a comment about your changes ([[Media:Save Edit with comment.png|Image 10]]).
* You can now take a look at your translation and if you are happy with your work, click on the '''Publish''' button at the top of the page. Only this will make your translation available to the site's visitors ([[Media:Publish page.png|Image 11]]).


[[File:Copy_from_English.png|120px|thumb|center|Copy contents from English]]
<gallery>
File:CMS toolbar Page Edit.png|1 — Switch to edit mode in English
File:Select language.png|2 — Switch to your language
File:CMS toolbar Page Settings button.png|3 — Select Page Settings
File:Add_a_language_2.png|4 — Enter title
File:Toggle structure mode website.png|5 — Show page structure
File:Copy plugins from English.png|6 — Copy from English
File:Double-click to edit.png|7 — Double-click to edit plugin
File:Editor_window.png|8 — The editor window in WYSIWYG mode
File:Editor_window_source.png|9 — Editing the html source
File:Save Edit with comment.png|10 — Save your edit
File:Publish page.png|11 — Publish changes
</gallery>


Fill the page by copying everything over from English (Language -> Copy all plugins from English, at the bottom). You may need to zoom out your browser view (Ctrl and -) to reach the bottom-most entry in the drop-down menu item. The page will now contain the same texts and widgets as the English version does. To start translating, double-click on a text.
Please note:


[[File:Editor_window.png|600px|thumb|center|The editor window in WYSIWYG mode]]
* Take extra care to '''always check''' if the language you are editing is the one you actually want to edit. Please '''DO NOT''' translate a piece of text while under English or another language as you will cause trouble for that language.


An editor window will pop up and you can translate the text.
==== Edit an existing translation ====


If something does not look correct (for example, because you accidentally deleted a certain html tag), you can choose to edit the html source, too.
Many existing translations at inkscape.org are outdated, or contain a copy of an outdated English version. Please, before you start translating, make sure that you actually translate from the '''current''' English version. If the page is very outdated, consider deleting the blocks and copying all plugins from English, as described above in '''Adding a new translation'''.


[[File:Editor_window_source.png|600px|thumb|center|Editing the html source]]
To '''edit''' an existing translation, just go to the page in your language, toggle the ‘draft’ mode by clicking on the '''Edit''' button in the top bar and double-click on the widget you would like to translate.


'''Links''' can be edited by '''double-clicking''' on them. '''Never try to copy a link from the English editor or website''' to the editor in your language, or to copy it from the editor's source mode to the source mode in your language. Just double-click and then change the link's text, and, if necessary, adapt the language part of the url for external links.
If you edit an existing translation, because the English original has changed, you can do the following:


When you are done, save your work. Don't forget to leave a comment about your changes, or the dialog will not allow you to save. You can now take a look at your translation and if you are happy with your work, click on the '''Publish''' button at the top of the page. Only this will make your translation available to the site's visitors.
* Open the published English page, and also, in a second tab, your translation, in draft mode.
 
* Copy the new parts from English by selecting them with the mouse and hitting Ctrl+C.
Take extra care to '''always check''' if the language you are editing is the one you actually want to edit. Please '''DO NOT''' translate a piece of text while under English or another language as you will cause trouble for that language. Also avoid using the History -> Undo option, and the Revert to Live option, as these are buggy and can cause other people's work to be lost.
* If they contain any pictures or other content that is a plugin:
** Paste them '''into a simple text editor''' (Ctrl+V), to remove the formatting and prevent plugins from being used on two different pages at the same time. Copy the clean text from the editor to the clipboard (Ctrl+C).If there are no links or other plugins, you can also paste directly into the editor window.
** Insert this into your existing translation, in the correct place (Ctrl+V).
** Then translate the text and fix the formatting.
** Save.
** Continue with translation :)
* If there are no images, tables of contents or other plugins in the text you want to copy-paste:
** feel free to copy-paste it as a whole into your translation, and to translate in place.


Don't worry if the main menu is not updated right away after you added a page. This is due to caching the web site supplied by fastly.com. It will be updated eventually, but this may take '''up to an hour'''.
=== Translating News ===


===== Edit an existing translation =====
News are a special case on the Inkscape website. To translate a news article, visit it in your own language, then select ‘News -> Translate News’ in the toolbar at the top.


Many existing translations at inkscape.org are outdated, or contain a copy of an outdated English version. These old copies will be removed step-by-step.
[[File:Translate news dropdown-fs8.png|600px|thumb|center|News app: Dropdown for translating news. Note that the language you will translate to is the one displayed in your URL.]]
Please, before you start translating, make sure that you actually translate from the '''current''' English version. If the page is very outdated, consider deleting the blocks and copying all plugins from English, as described above in '''Adding a new Translation'''.


To '''edit''' an existing translation, just go to the page in your language, toggle the 'draft' mode by clicking on the '''Edit''' button in the top bar and double-click on the widget you would like to translate.
Then a window pops up where you can fill in your translation of the news. The text editor boxes for the excerpt and the news article contents will be pre-filled with the English version. You can also always see the English original when you click on ‘Show’ below the editor box.  


If you edit an existing translation, because the English original has changed, you can do the following:
Text can be formatted by using the text editor's buttons, links can be added by marking some text and clicking on the link symbol. Edit links by right-clicking on the link, then select ‘Edit link’ from the context menu. Save your translation when you're done.


* Open the published English page, and also, in a second tab, your translation, in draft mode.
[[File:Translate news-fs8.png|600px|thumb|center|News app: Translating a news article on the Inkscape website. The slug (last part of the url) must be unique.]]
* Copy the new parts from English by selecting them with the mouse and hitting Ctrl+C.
* Paste them '''into a simple text editor''', if they contain links or pictures (Ctrl+V), to remove the formatting and prevent plugins from being used on two different pages at the same time. If there are no links or other plugins, you can also paste directly into the editor window.
* Insert this into your existing translation, in the correct place (Ctrl+V). '''Never''' paste links directly into the editor window.
* Then translate the text.
* When you come to a link (this is a normal link, not a plugin link), right-click on it, select 'Edit Link' to see where it goes. Copy the destination. Close the dialog.
* Right-click on the link again, select 'Unlink'.
* Translate the link's text.
* Select the new link's text with the mouse.
* From the dropdown list at the top left ('Plugins'), choose 'Link'.
* If the link is an internal link, so goes to a page at inkscape.org, use the dropdown to select the page it will go to. Add anchor below (without the #), if applicable.
* If the link is an external link, just paste the contents of your clipboard into the topmost line. You might have to add http:// or https:// at the start of the line.
* Save.
* Continue with translation :)


===== Translating News =====
[[File:Edit news link-fs8.png|300px|thumb|right|News app: Right-click to edit a link]]


News are a special case on the inkscape website. To translate a news article, click on the red bubble to the right.
==== Known Issues ====


[[File:Translating_news.png|600px|thumb|center|Translatable news]]
* When you double-click on a link in the news editor, you'll get a popup dialog where you cannot click on anything. If this happens, click on ‘Save’ in the parent dialog to not lose any translated work. Continue editing after this.
* When you save your translation for the first time, you may be redirected to a non-existent page (404 error). To return to the article to continue editing, just remove everything after the last slash in the url, and hit enter. Then select your article on the page where this brought you, and edit it again.


Then a window pops up where you can fill in your translation of the news. You can (and probably should) add html tags here to make the news look better. Be careful with special characters in the 'title' field, they may not turn out as intended. Save your translation when you're done.
=== Translating Download contents ===


[[File:Editing_news.png|600px|thumb|center|Translating a news article]]
You can add translations of [[Release notes]] on this wiki. For this you need an account on the wiki: ask the inkscape-translator mailing list for it if you don't have one. When you're done with your translation, tell the translation administrator by sending an email to inkscape-translator and they'll publish your translation on the website.


===== Translating other parts of the website =====
The platform names and descriptions as well as the installation instructions for some platforms are translatable from the CMS administration pages. You may or may not have access rights to translate them.


There are a lot of other translatable sentences and phrases on the inkscape website, which cannot be translated directly on the website itself. Those include words such as 'Log in', 'Register', 'Confirm' and 'Save'.  
* If you have access rights: go to [https://inkscape.org/admin/releases/platform/ Releases > Platforms]. You'll see a table listing all the nodes of the platform tree. To see the tree more clearly, you can sort the table depending on the codename. From this table, choose the platform you want to translate, and type your translation in a new ‘Platform translation’ at the bottom.
* If you don't have access rights: you can send a text file to the inkscape-translator mailing list containing all your translations, and an authorized translator will set them for you.


If your language is not yet available on our website, you're still very welcome to help! In this case please file a [https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web bug report]. Then we can prepare the website for your changes and make the translation file available, so you can start working on it.
=== Translating other parts of the website ===


====== Easy way (no version control) ======
There are a lot of other translatable sentences and phrases on the Inkscape website, which cannot be translated directly on the website itself. Those include words such as ‘Log in’, ‘Register’, ‘Confirm’ and ‘Save’.


You can download the .po file (a standardized file format for software translations) for your language from the [http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~inkscape-webadmin/inkscape-web/translations/files website's translation repository].
If your language is not yet available on our website, you're still very welcome to help! In this case please file a [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues bug report]. Then we can prepare the website for your changes and make the translation file available, so you can start working on it.


Then edit it using a plain text editor, or - much more comfortably - a '''translation software''', for example '''[https://poedit.net/ poedit]''' (available for Windows, OS/X and Linux, pre-compiled Linux packages of current releases only available in the most bleeding-edge distros, e.g. not for Ubuntu 14.04 and derivatives), or '''[https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdesdk/lokalize/index.html Lokalize]''' ([https://userbase.kde.org/Lokalize#Lokalize_under_Windows_and_OS_X Windows version] seems available, Linux version is available in official repositories).
You can download the PO file for your language from the [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web-i18n website's translation repository]. See [[Translation information#PO translation files|here]] for info about how to deal with PO files.


When you want to send us your changes, '''open a [https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web bug report]''' for our website and attach your .po file to it.
When you are done, create a new issue [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web-i18n/issues in the repository at gitlab] and attach your changed file to it, or make a merge request, if you are familiar with git / gitlab.


====== Version-controlled translations ======
== Website Development ==


If you would rather like to use version control for your translation work, the following steps are necessary (code bits are for Debian-based Linux systems):
The Inkscape project has a side project — inkscape-web — which produces the website seen by users and used by everyone to find resources.


# Install '''[http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/ Bazaar]''':<br /><code>sudo apt-get install bzr</code>
You can support the website development with things as easy as reporting bugs, or focused testing, or you can volunteer to test the web site more systematically before a new release. Other important areas where you can help us are website design, and website development. If you would like to help, contact Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com).
# Optionally, install '''[https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kdesdk/lokalize/index.html Lokalize]''' or '''[https://poedit.net/ poedit]''':<br /><code>sudo apt-get install lokalize</code> or <code>sudo apt-get install poedit</code>
# Change into a directory where you want to save the website translations, then '''get a copy of the code''' using:<br /><code>bzr branch lp:inkscape-web/translations</code>
# Work on the .po file for your language
# When you're done (partial translations will help, too!), you can '''either''':
#* Create a patch and attach it to a [https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web bug report]:</br><code>bzr diff > /some_directory/PATCH_FOR_LANGUAGE.patch</code>
#* Or commit and upload to your own repository on launchpad (you'll need a launchpad account for this):<br /><code>bzr commit -m "translated website strings for LANGUAGE, xx % complete"</code><br /><code>bzr push lp:~yourname/inkscape-web/translations/my-awesome-branch</code><br />Then visit your branch on the launchpad website and make a '''merge request''' to ask for your changes to be included in the main branch.


=== Website Development ===
These are the most important links:
* The published website: https://inkscape.org/
* The staging website (testing): http://staging.inkscape.org/ (currently unavailable)
* The project on Launchpad (only bug reports created before February 2017): https://launchpad.net/inkscape-web/bugs
* The project on gitlab (code repository and bug reports created since February 2017): https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web


The Inkscape project has a side project - inkscape-web - which produces the website seen by users and used by everyone to find resources.
The guide below is for helping with the website development and to get a running version of the website for design work. The code is available on Gitlab in a [https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web git repository].


You can support the website development with things as easy as reporting bugs, or focused testing, or you can volunteer to test the web site more systematically before a new release. Other important areas where you can help us are web site design, and web site development. If you would like to help, contact Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com).
=== Django and Python ===


These are the most important links:
The website is written in Python using the Django framework. It is a good idea to have a familiarity with Django and a fairly healthy experience with Python before starting code development on the website:
* The published Website: [http://inkscape.org]
* To learn Python, attend these online classes: http://www.codecademy.com/en/tracks/python
* The staging website (testing): [http://staging.inkscape.org]
* To get to know Django, see this tutorial: http://tutorial.djangogirls.org/
* The project on launchpad: [https://launchpad.net/inkscape-web]


The guide below is for helping with the website development and to get a running version of the website for design work. The code is available on launchpad in a bzr repository at [https://code.launchpad.net/inkscape-web].
=== Local Development ===


==== Django and Python ====
You can start an instance of the website locally if you wish to work on the code or design.


The website is written in python using the django framework. It is a good idea to have a familiarity with django and a fairly healthy experence with python before starting code development on the website:
Needed dependencies (on Fedora): python-virtualenv and python-dev.


To learn python, attend these online classes: http://www.codecademy.com/en/tracks/python
==== Getting the Website Code ====
To get to know django, see this tutorial: http://tutorial.djangogirls.org/


==== Local Development ====
* Option A: <code>$ git clone https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web.git</code>


You can start an instance of the website locally if you wish to work on the code or design.
* Option B (better):
** Create an ssh key if you don't have one yet, and upload your public ssh key to gitlab (instructions: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/create-your-ssh-keys.html).
** <code>$ git clone git@gitlab.com:inkscape/inkscape-web.git</code>


<pre lang="bash">
==== Running the website locally ====
bzr branch lp:inkscape-web
cd inkscape-web
./utils/init
./utils/manage runserver
</pre>


[Fedora: install python-virtualenv and python-dev]
The following should download the code, set up the Python environment, set up your test database, download all the CMS data from the main website and run the server, showing its address (default is 127.0.0.1:8000):


This should download the code, set up the python environment, set up your test database, download all the cms data from staging and run the server (login: admin, password: 123456).
# <code>$ ./utils/init</code>
# <code>$ ./utils/manage runserver [<domain>:<port>]</code>
# Open http://localhost:8000/ in your web browser (recommendation: Firefox or Chrome).
# Log in as the almighty admin user with username "admin" and password "123456".


You can also run the django manage.py manually using:
You can also run the Django manage.py manually using:


<pre>
<code>$ ./utils/manage <command></code>
./utils/manage [command]
</pre>


Once your local instance is running, you can navigate your web browser to localhost:8000 and have fun.
The website's database is a local SQLite file in ./data/ as are all the uploaded files. These are not committed to the branch.


The website's database is a local sqlite file in ./data/ as are all the uploaded files. These are not committed to the branch.
To sync the CMS contents with live again, use the refresh-cms command:


To sync the content with live again, use the refresh-cms command:
<code>$ ./utils/refresh-cms</code>


<pre>
==== Updating your development version to the current trunk version ====
./utils/refresh-cms
</pre>


To update your development version to the current trunk version, run:
To get the latest changes for your branch, run:


<pre>
<code>$ git pull</code>
bzr pull
</pre>


To update your branch after a pull that introduces changes to the database structure or the installed applications, run:
To update your branch after a pull that introduces changes to the database structure or the installed applications, run:


<pre>
<code>$ ./utils/update</code>
./utils/update
</pre>


Email doctormo@gmail.com if you have any issues setting up your local environment.
==== Troubleshooting ====


<!-- ==== Developer Toolbar ====
* Make sure your path to your local copy of inkscape-web only contains ASCII characters.
* If you have any other issues setting up your local environment, email doctormo@gmail.com, send a message to the docs mailing list or create a bug report in the bug tracker for inkscape-web.
<!--
=== Developer Toolbar ===


(Not currently available - changed to 'debug' in request.get, but doesn't work either.)
(Not currently available changed to ‘debug’ in request.get, but doesn't work either.)


When making requests, you can debug speed issues by loading the django-debug-toolbar by adding ?I_WISH_KNEW_WHAT_WAS_GOING_ON to the end of your query. For example:
When making requests, you can debug speed issues by loading the django-debug-toolbar by adding ?I_WISH_KNEW_WHAT_WAS_GOING_ON to the end of your query. For example:


<pre>
<code>http://localhost:8000/en/gallery/?I_WISH_KNEW_WHAT_WAS_GOING_ON</code>
  http://localhost:8000/en/gallery/?I_WISH_KNEW_WHAT_WAS_GOING_ON  
</pre>


You should get something like this:
You should get something like this:
Line 250: Line 274:
[[File:debug_toolbar.png|600px|thumb|center|Django Debug Toolbar Screenshot]] -->
[[File:debug_toolbar.png|600px|thumb|center|Django Debug Toolbar Screenshot]] -->


==== Committing and Bug Reports ====
==== Bug Reports ====
 
We use Launchpad's and Gitlab's bug tracker to report and track progress on bug reports. Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web and https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues for possible things to fix.
 
==== Making changes ====
 
Once you have made your modifications, please commit back and push to your own fork of inkscape-web for review unless otherwise granted permission to commit to the master branch.
 
See https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html for more info on forking a project on gitlab and making merge requests.


We use launchpad's bug tracker to report and track progress on bug reports. Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web for possible things to fix.
To set the origin of your local copy of inkscape-web to a personal fork on gitlab, you can do the following:
<code>$ git remote set-url origin https://gitlab.com/USERNAME/OTHERREPOSITORY.git</code>


You can use the fixes option when committing your fix to tie together the code and the bug report:
This will allow you to share your modifications on gitlab.


<pre>
If you have '''developer access''' to the project, you can also create branches within the original inkscape-web repository.
bzr commit --fixes=lp:798373 -m "I fixed that annoying bug"
One easy way to do so is via the button "New Branch" on any issue.
</pre>


==== Pushing Back ====
On the commandline, you'll need to do the following, after creating a new branch for your issue on gitlab:


Once you have made your modifications, please commit back and push to your own branch for review unless otherwise granted permission to commit to trunk.
# <code>$ git fetch</code>
# <code>$ git checkout branch_name</code>
# Work on code...
# <code>$ git commit -m "I fixed that annoying bug"</code>
# <code>$ git push origin branch_name</code>


<pre>
You can add "Fixes #<issue number on gitlab>" to the commit message to tie together code and the bug report, if you didn't create the branch directly from the issue on gitlab.
bzr push lp:~yourname/inkscape-web/my-awesome-branch
</pre>


And ask for code review on launchpad by following the link from your new code branch on the website.
=== When will your changes be available on inkscape.org? ===


==== Publishing your Changes ====
The master branch is open to commits by members of the Inkscape group on gitlab. There is one other branch for live that is used to control deployment. For separate features and WIP, you're welcome to create your own branches in the inkscape-web repo on gitlab.


The trunk branch is open to commits by members of the inkscape-webadmin team. There are two other branches for live and staging that are used to control deployment.
Deployment of branches should happen automatically by cron script on the server. If your commit is stuck, please ask for help on the inkscape-docs mailing list and we can sort out any clogs.


Deployment of branches should happen automatically by cron script on the server, if your commit is stuck, please ask for help on the inkscape mailing list and we can sort out any clogs.
The idea of the automatic deployment is that we can control the website via all the mechanisms we use to control code commits. This includes permissions, reversions, etc. Large changes can be held for review on staging while smaller changes can be merged into live without fuss.


The idea of the automatic deployment is that we can control the website via all the mechanisms we use to control code commits. This includes permissions, reversions etc. Large changes can be held for review on staging while smaller changes can be merged into live without fuss.
[[Category:Translation]]

Revision as of 01:59, 2 November 2018

The Inkscape project welcomes contributions to its website at https://inkscape.org/. Your help is valuable in different areas, and this page provides info to guide you.

We always need editors, translators, testers, designers and developers — and if you think you can help in any of those areas, please contact us by sending a mail to the translators' mailing list (for translations) or the documentation mailing list (for website development and contents).

Editing

We have a small team of people who look after the web site contents, keep it up-to-date and constantly look for ways to improve it, by collecting information from various sources and presenting it on the web site. You can support us in various ways: suggest improvements or corrections, write contents about topics that are missing, write news articles and help with ‘marketing’, or join us long-term and help with contents maintenance.

General Rules

  • All content on the website is licensed CC-BY-SA and GPLv2 or later. You will be required to agree to this license when you first edit a page.
  • Don't disrupt existing pages. If you don't know what you want to do yet, then draft the page here on the wiki, Etherpad or in a separate page first.
  • No page is precious to any one person. All pages can be edited by any editor and disputes about drafting changes should be brought to the inkscape-docs mailing list or website editor in chief.
  • The website's content is usually very flexible to updates, but final decisions by the webmaster must be accepted by all editors.
  • Page language in English or translated should keep to the contributors rules. No swearing, no aggressive content and on website pages there should be no opinion.
  • Translations should be strictly a translation of the English versions of pages. If there is new content, it should be added to the English page first to keep all versions of the page in sync.
  • When you have made a change to the English website that changes the contents (i.e. not correcting grammar or a typo), and thus requires translation, please kindly inform website translators via translators' mailing list of the change you made. Try to finalize your changes to a page, before you call out to them to do their work.

User Account

Please register an account using your email address and activate the account. Once active and logged in, please email any of the website supervisors such as Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com), the inkscape-docs mailing list or the inkscape-translator mailing list to get the necessary permissions.

Your account will then be enabled with the right permissions to add and edit any of the pages on the website. Please take care not to disrupt other content as you edit the website. As before, don't hesitate to ask other website editors on their mailing list if you need help.

If anything goes wrong while you are editing — for example, you encounter a bug, or you accidentally delete something you did not intend to delete, or something weird happens, and you don't know why —, please ask for help on one of the mailing lists — either translators, or inkscape-docs. You can also contact your team admin directly or file a bug report for the website at the bug tracker.

Using the Website Editor

Editors and translators can visit the Inkscape website, log in as themselves and edit and add content to the django content management system (cms). This does not require any code access but does require knowledge of html and staff access plus that you be in the Editors or Translators group to give you all the required permissions.

When you want to edit a page for the first time after the update, you will be asked to agree to publish your work under the website's licence. This will ensure that your work can be built upon by others in a safe manner.

REMEMBER: Your changes are NOT published until you press the publish button on the tool bar! Once a change is published, there is NO WAY TO UNDO it, so check carefully before publishing.

The toolbar in live mode

From the tool bar at the top of the web page you can turn editing on for any cms page you are visiting and edit the content therein. Ask for help if you get lost editing the various sections of the website.

Editing the inkscape.org website

The screenshot to the right shows a page with the editor mode switched on. As you can see, when your mouse hovers above an editable section of a web page, you are prompted to double-click to edit that page. This allows you to add new content blocks as well as edit existing blocks. Most pages will only have one such section, but the front page has several. If you need a page with a new design that has multiple blocks, please see website development below.

The toolbar after you have saved your changes

The toolbar will indicate when there are changes on a page that can be published. Click on Publish changes to publish your (or another person's) changes, and / or click on View published to leave the edit mode.

To learn how to edit and tweak the front page, you can watch this video on YouTube (note: the video shows how this works on an older version of the website's cms, so icons and toolbar will look different):

Specific Instructions

Creating an internal link
Creating a link to an external page
Dialog for adding pictures to the website
A TOC plugin in edit mode
An inline TOC (can also be added as a ’sidebar’ on the right)

Texts: When you save a text plugin, you will be asked to fill in a short description of your changes at the bottom of the editor window. This little summary will be used for updating others about your changes. Please provide a meaningful message.

Add a description of your changes before saving

External tools: If you decide to do your translations using your favourite editor, be sure to use a plain text editor for this. Office suites and other word processing tools that support formatting are unsuitable, because they might add additional formatting automatically, which can accidentally end up on the website and break the actual formatting.

Links: To insert a link, use the small chain icon in the editor. The dialog that opens supports looking up pages on the Inkscape website, when you enter a part of the url. Urls on the Inkscape website should always be specified as relative urls, i.e. leave out the 'https://inkscape.org' part, and only use, for example, '/learn/faq/'. You may need to select '<other>' in the protocol dropdown, to not have to insert https etc. We're still trying to figure out how language redirects will work. In the meantime, if you want to add a link to your own language's version of the website, use the language code in the urls, and add the English url after, i.e. '/fr/learn/faq' for the previous example.

Images: Images are plugins. They cannot be copied directly from one page to the other, unless one chooses ‘Copy all plugins from English’ to make a whole new page. To insert an image (raster images only, svg is not supported by our current plugin), choose ‘Picture’ from the plugin dropdown list and fill in the dialog with the necessary info. Don't forget to add licence and attribution info, if applicable. If you want to use a picture that is already used on a different page (e.g. when editing a translation), download that picture to your computer (use your browser's right-click menu for that) and upload it again using the picture plugin dialog.

TOC: The TOC (Table of Contents) plugin can be inserted into pages with long texts to make navigating them easier for users. It will also add little anchor symbols behind all headings on that page, that other people can directly link to.

Other plugins: The CMS widgets come in a number of types. File and Video widgets do as you would expect and allow you to add those media elements.

Spell Checking: Your browser's spell checker will work when editing text. To change the language or access suggested replacements, hold Ctrl down while right-clicking into the text.

Known Issues

  • IMPORTANT: When you click on ‘Publish’ for a page, it may sometimes seem as if nothing happens for a few seconds. Don't click on ‘Publish’ twice, just wait until it starts by itself. Every click on this will send a mail to all subscribers, and add to the server load. Also, incomplete saves have been seen as a result.
  • There's a ‘Create’ button now available in the top left. If you are a translator, you will never need this button. It is for creating new, non-translation pages.
  • Copy-pasting any plugins, e.g. images or tables of contents (and changing them after this) will result in the plugin source page (i.e. the English page in most cases) being altered. Never copy plugins! Only copy contents using a detour via a plain text editor.
  • Hitting ‘Enter’ while editing a plugin in a pop-up dialog may lose previous page edits.
  • Sometimes, the ‘Edit’ button is not available. Then you can still edit the page by going to ‘Page -> Edit this Page’ in the toolbar, or add ‘?edit’ to the URL.
  • Sometimes, your edits will not be visible in the preview after you clicked on save. In this case, go to 'view published', then switch back to Edit mode. You should be able to see the changes now.
  • Sometimes, ‘Publish’ is not available, even if you made changes to some plugins. In this case, go to ‘Page -> Unpublish Page’ in the toolbar, and when it has been unpublished, click on the big blue ‘Publish now’ button to publish.
  • On pages with a table of contents plugin, publishing may result in the TOC title being added a second time. The duplicate title can usually just be edited out, and will not be duplicated again the next time you publish. Make sure to not delete the plugin, but just the duplicated heading.

Translations

If you are fluent in a language different from English, please consider joining our website translators' team. We strive to make Inkscape accessible for as many people as possible, and internationalization is important to reach this goal.

For being able to translate the CMS contents and the news, you will first need to understand how editing the website works.

Translating CMS contents

Adding a new translation

To add a translation of a page which does not yet exist:

  • Navigate to the English page that you want to translate.
  • Switch to Edit mode by clicking on the Edit button (Image 1).
  • Now use the language chooser to switch to your language (Image 2).
  • You should now see a blue Page Settings button at the right. Click on it. (If there's a button that says 'Create', go back to the English page and switch to Edit mode. 'Create' will create a new page, not a translation.) (Image 3).
  • In the Page settings, enter a title for your new translation and click on Save (Image 4).
  • At first, the new page will be empty. We must now fill it with a copy of the English content. Start by toggling the structure mode view (Image 5).
  • Next, click on the topmost hamburger icon in the structure panel (next to the name of the template that is being used), and select Copy from English (Image 6).
  • The page will now contain the same texts and widgets as the English version does. You can click on the structure toggle icon again to hide the structure overview. To start translating, double-click on a text (Image 7).
  • An editor window will pop up and you can translate the text (Image 8).
  • If something does not look correct (for example, because you accidentally deleted a certain html tag), you can choose to edit the html source, too (Image 9).
  • When you are done, click on Save to save your work. Don't forget to leave a comment about your changes (Image 10).
  • You can now take a look at your translation and if you are happy with your work, click on the Publish button at the top of the page. Only this will make your translation available to the site's visitors (Image 11).

Please note:

  • Take extra care to always check if the language you are editing is the one you actually want to edit. Please DO NOT translate a piece of text while under English or another language as you will cause trouble for that language.

Edit an existing translation

Many existing translations at inkscape.org are outdated, or contain a copy of an outdated English version. Please, before you start translating, make sure that you actually translate from the current English version. If the page is very outdated, consider deleting the blocks and copying all plugins from English, as described above in Adding a new translation.

To edit an existing translation, just go to the page in your language, toggle the ‘draft’ mode by clicking on the Edit button in the top bar and double-click on the widget you would like to translate.

If you edit an existing translation, because the English original has changed, you can do the following:

  • Open the published English page, and also, in a second tab, your translation, in draft mode.
  • Copy the new parts from English by selecting them with the mouse and hitting Ctrl+C.
  • If they contain any pictures or other content that is a plugin:
    • Paste them into a simple text editor (Ctrl+V), to remove the formatting and prevent plugins from being used on two different pages at the same time. Copy the clean text from the editor to the clipboard (Ctrl+C).If there are no links or other plugins, you can also paste directly into the editor window.
    • Insert this into your existing translation, in the correct place (Ctrl+V).
    • Then translate the text and fix the formatting.
    • Save.
    • Continue with translation :)
  • If there are no images, tables of contents or other plugins in the text you want to copy-paste:
    • feel free to copy-paste it as a whole into your translation, and to translate in place.

Translating News

News are a special case on the Inkscape website. To translate a news article, visit it in your own language, then select ‘News -> Translate News’ in the toolbar at the top.

News app: Dropdown for translating news. Note that the language you will translate to is the one displayed in your URL.

Then a window pops up where you can fill in your translation of the news. The text editor boxes for the excerpt and the news article contents will be pre-filled with the English version. You can also always see the English original when you click on ‘Show’ below the editor box.

Text can be formatted by using the text editor's buttons, links can be added by marking some text and clicking on the link symbol. Edit links by right-clicking on the link, then select ‘Edit link’ from the context menu. Save your translation when you're done.

News app: Translating a news article on the Inkscape website. The slug (last part of the url) must be unique.
News app: Right-click to edit a link

Known Issues

  • When you double-click on a link in the news editor, you'll get a popup dialog where you cannot click on anything. If this happens, click on ‘Save’ in the parent dialog to not lose any translated work. Continue editing after this.
  • When you save your translation for the first time, you may be redirected to a non-existent page (404 error). To return to the article to continue editing, just remove everything after the last slash in the url, and hit enter. Then select your article on the page where this brought you, and edit it again.

Translating Download contents

You can add translations of Release notes on this wiki. For this you need an account on the wiki: ask the inkscape-translator mailing list for it if you don't have one. When you're done with your translation, tell the translation administrator by sending an email to inkscape-translator and they'll publish your translation on the website.

The platform names and descriptions as well as the installation instructions for some platforms are translatable from the CMS administration pages. You may or may not have access rights to translate them.

  • If you have access rights: go to Releases > Platforms. You'll see a table listing all the nodes of the platform tree. To see the tree more clearly, you can sort the table depending on the codename. From this table, choose the platform you want to translate, and type your translation in a new ‘Platform translation’ at the bottom.
  • If you don't have access rights: you can send a text file to the inkscape-translator mailing list containing all your translations, and an authorized translator will set them for you.

Translating other parts of the website

There are a lot of other translatable sentences and phrases on the Inkscape website, which cannot be translated directly on the website itself. Those include words such as ‘Log in’, ‘Register’, ‘Confirm’ and ‘Save’.

If your language is not yet available on our website, you're still very welcome to help! In this case please file a bug report. Then we can prepare the website for your changes and make the translation file available, so you can start working on it.

You can download the PO file for your language from the website's translation repository. See here for info about how to deal with PO files.

When you are done, create a new issue in the repository at gitlab and attach your changed file to it, or make a merge request, if you are familiar with git / gitlab.

Website Development

The Inkscape project has a side project — inkscape-web — which produces the website seen by users and used by everyone to find resources.

You can support the website development with things as easy as reporting bugs, or focused testing, or you can volunteer to test the web site more systematically before a new release. Other important areas where you can help us are website design, and website development. If you would like to help, contact Martin Owens (doctormo@gmail.com).

These are the most important links:

The guide below is for helping with the website development and to get a running version of the website for design work. The code is available on Gitlab in a git repository.

Django and Python

The website is written in Python using the Django framework. It is a good idea to have a familiarity with Django and a fairly healthy experience with Python before starting code development on the website:

Local Development

You can start an instance of the website locally if you wish to work on the code or design.

Needed dependencies (on Fedora): python-virtualenv and python-dev.

Getting the Website Code

Running the website locally

The following should download the code, set up the Python environment, set up your test database, download all the CMS data from the main website and run the server, showing its address (default is 127.0.0.1:8000):

  1. $ ./utils/init
  2. $ ./utils/manage runserver [<domain>:<port>]
  3. Open http://localhost:8000/ in your web browser (recommendation: Firefox or Chrome).
  4. Log in as the almighty admin user with username "admin" and password "123456".

You can also run the Django manage.py manually using:

$ ./utils/manage <command>

The website's database is a local SQLite file in ./data/ as are all the uploaded files. These are not committed to the branch.

To sync the CMS contents with live again, use the refresh-cms command:

$ ./utils/refresh-cms

Updating your development version to the current trunk version

To get the latest changes for your branch, run:

$ git pull

To update your branch after a pull that introduces changes to the database structure or the installed applications, run:

$ ./utils/update

Troubleshooting

  • Make sure your path to your local copy of inkscape-web only contains ASCII characters.
  • If you have any other issues setting up your local environment, email doctormo@gmail.com, send a message to the docs mailing list or create a bug report in the bug tracker for inkscape-web.

Bug Reports

We use Launchpad's and Gitlab's bug tracker to report and track progress on bug reports. Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web and https://gitlab.com/inkscape/inkscape-web/issues for possible things to fix.

Making changes

Once you have made your modifications, please commit back and push to your own fork of inkscape-web for review unless otherwise granted permission to commit to the master branch.

See https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/workflow/forking_workflow.html for more info on forking a project on gitlab and making merge requests.

To set the origin of your local copy of inkscape-web to a personal fork on gitlab, you can do the following: $ git remote set-url origin https://gitlab.com/USERNAME/OTHERREPOSITORY.git

This will allow you to share your modifications on gitlab.

If you have developer access to the project, you can also create branches within the original inkscape-web repository. One easy way to do so is via the button "New Branch" on any issue.

On the commandline, you'll need to do the following, after creating a new branch for your issue on gitlab:

  1. $ git fetch
  2. $ git checkout branch_name
  3. Work on code...
  4. $ git commit -m "I fixed that annoying bug"
  5. $ git push origin branch_name

You can add "Fixes #<issue number on gitlab>" to the commit message to tie together code and the bug report, if you didn't create the branch directly from the issue on gitlab.

When will your changes be available on inkscape.org?

The master branch is open to commits by members of the Inkscape group on gitlab. There is one other branch for live that is used to control deployment. For separate features and WIP, you're welcome to create your own branches in the inkscape-web repo on gitlab.

Deployment of branches should happen automatically by cron script on the server. If your commit is stuck, please ask for help on the inkscape-docs mailing list and we can sort out any clogs.

The idea of the automatic deployment is that we can control the website via all the mechanisms we use to control code commits. This includes permissions, reversions, etc. Large changes can be held for review on staging while smaller changes can be merged into live without fuss.