input=`echo $input | sed 's/ */ /g' | cut -d ' ' -f 2-`
translator=`echo $input | cut -d '<' -f 1 | sed 's/ *$//'`
- email=`echo $input | cut -d '<' -f 2 | cut -d '>' -f 1`
+ email=`echo $input | cut -d '<' -f 2 | cut -d '>' -f 1 | sed -e 's/@/ () /' -e 's/\./ ! /g'`
}
unset input
'he' => 'Hebrew',
'hu' => 'Hungarian',
'it' => 'Italian',
+ 'ja' => 'Japanese',
+ 'ko' => 'Korean',
'nl' => 'Dutch',
'nn' => 'Nynorsk',
'nb' => 'Norwegian',
'sl' => 'Slovenian',
'sv' => 'Swedish',
'tr' => 'Turkish',
- 'wa' => 'Walloon'
+ 'wa' => 'Walloon',
+ 'zh_CN' => 'Simplified Chinese',
+ 'zh_TW' => 'Traditional Chinese'
);
\$noOfMsg = \$podata[0]['msg_tr'] + \$podata[0]['msg_fu'] + \$podata[0]['msg_nt'];
<p>
The following table details the current state of the translations of the
- LyX GUI for the LyX stable branch (currently $lyx_version).
+ LyX GUI for the LyX development branch (currently $lyx_version).
Unfortunately, only a few languages are well-supported. The LyX team may,
therefore, decide to exclude some of the translations from a formal
release in order not to confuse the user with a strongly mixed-language