Hello from Turkey
Hello from Turkey
Greetings,
I am Ali Kemal from Turkey.
First of all thank you for accepting my membership.
Respect for all radio amateurs.
Thank you very much for bringing OpenGD77 firmware to us.
I wish you good work.
TA5AYX 73's
(Sorry for Google translation errors)
I am Ali Kemal from Turkey.
First of all thank you for accepting my membership.
Respect for all radio amateurs.
Thank you very much for bringing OpenGD77 firmware to us.
I wish you good work.
TA5AYX 73's
(Sorry for Google translation errors)
Re: Hello from Turkey
Welcome.
We don't currently have a Turkish language option, and whether that would be possible mainly depends on whether Turkish uses a lot of special characters that we don't already have.
These are the languages that are currently translated
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... /languages
And the character set is defined in
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... _charset.h
We don't currently have a Turkish language option, and whether that would be possible mainly depends on whether Turkish uses a lot of special characters that we don't already have.
These are the languages that are currently translated
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... /languages
And the character set is defined in
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... _charset.h
Re: Hello from Turkey
Difference of Turkish fonts.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:06 amWelcome.
We don't currently have a Turkish language option, and whether that would be possible mainly depends on whether Turkish uses a lot of special characters that we don't already have.
These are the languages that are currently translated
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... /languages
And the character set is defined in
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... _charset.h
Ğğ Üü Şş Ii Ii Öö Çç
If these characters are supported, Turkish language support can be created.
I do not know how to use the files in the link you provided.
I can write and share Turkish equivalents with you over an existing language, for example over the German language package.
Of course if you want.
Greetings.
I can read and write with Google translation forgive for mistakes.
Re: Hello from Turkey
We currently don't have the Ğğ or Şş charactersta5ayx wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 10:05 pmDifference of Turkish fonts.VK3KYY wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2020 4:06 amWelcome.
We don't currently have a Turkish language option, and whether that would be possible mainly depends on whether Turkish uses a lot of special characters that we don't already have.
These are the languages that are currently translated
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... /languages
And the character set is defined in
https://github.com/rogerclarkmelbourne/ ... _charset.h
Ğğ Üü Şş Ii Ii Öö Çç
If these characters are supported, Turkish language support can be created.
I do not know how to use the files in the link you provided.
I can write and share Turkish equivalents with you over an existing language, for example over the German language package.
Of course if you want.
Greetings.
I can read and write with Google translation forgive for mistakes.
Also, I don't know what these "Ii Ii" are. They look like normal English characters to me.
Re: Hello from Turkey
"I" when English is large, "i" when English is small.
In Turkish, these two characters are both big and small.
I hope I could explain with translation
In Turkish, these two characters are both big and small.
I hope I could explain with translation
Re: Hello from Turkey
OK. I'm not sure whether the limited resolution on the display e.g. in some places only 6 pixels x 8 pixels per character, would be able to render those characters any differently to simply the large and small 'i' character.
Re: Hello from Turkey
Ah.
OK.
I understand now.
I think the only characters that we don't have are the "i" and the special G/g characters.
Re: Hello from Turkey
I don't know how to install existing language packs.
For example, I would like to edit the German language pack as Turkish and install it on the device.
I don't know how to install a language pack.
If there is an article about how this process is done, I would like to try it.
Thank you very much for your interest.
For example, I would like to edit the German language pack as Turkish and install it on the device.
I don't know how to install a language pack.
If there is an article about how this process is done, I would like to try it.
Thank you very much for your interest.
Re: Hello from Turkey
Hi,
If you're talking about the firmware, all languages are already compiled inside the firmware, just press <GREEN> button, press the <UP> arrow twice, then select "Language".
I've attached the english version file of the translations.
As Turkish would use "remapped" glyphs, please encode your file in UTF-8 format. Under Windows, Notepad++ editor can do that easily (see Encoding menu).
Cheers.
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Daniel
If you're talking about the firmware, all languages are already compiled inside the firmware, just press <GREEN> button, press the <UP> arrow twice, then select "Language".
I've attached the english version file of the translations.
As Turkish would use "remapped" glyphs, please encode your file in UTF-8 format. Under Windows, Notepad++ editor can do that easily (see Encoding menu).
Cheers.
---
Daniel