Split the massive EULA text into paragraphs to ease translations. Does the HTA site update automatically?

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Joachim Seemer 2010-11-18 08:06:31 +00:00
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@ -99,108 +99,124 @@ InstallerApp::AboutRequested()
void
InstallerApp::ReadyToRun()
{
const char* infoText = B_TRANSLATE(
"Welcome to the Haiku Installer!\n\n"
"IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING HAIKU\n\n"
BString infoText;
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Welcome to the Haiku Installer!\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"IMPORTANT INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLING HAIKU\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"This is alpha-quality software! It means there is a high risk of "
"losing important data. Make frequent backups! You have been "
"warned.\n\n\n"
"warned.\n\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"1) If you are installing Haiku onto real hardware (not inside an "
"emulator) it is recommended that you have already prepared a hard "
"disk partition. The Installer and the DriveSetup tool offer to "
"initialize existing partitions with the Haiku native file system, "
"but the options to change the actual partition layout may not have "
"been tested on a sufficiently great variety of computer "
"configurations so we do not recommend using it.\n"
"configurations so we do not recommend using it.\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"If you have not created a partition yet, simply reboot, create the "
"partition using whatever tool you feel most comfortable with, and "
"reboot into Haiku to continue with the installation. You could for "
"example use the GParted Live-CD, it can also resize existing "
"partitions to make room.\n\n\n"
"partitions to make room.\n\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"2) The Installer will make the Haiku partition itself bootable, "
"but takes no steps to integrate Haiku into an existing boot menu. "
"If you have GRUB already installed, you can add Haiku to its boot "
"menu. Depending on what version of GRUB you use, this is done "
"differently.\n\n\n"
"2.1) GRUB 1\n"
"differently.\n\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"2.1) GRUB 1\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Configure your /boot/grub/menu.lst by launching your favorite "
"editor from a Terminal like this:\n\n"
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /boot/grub/menu.lst\n\n"
"editor from a Terminal like this:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /boot/grub/menu.lst\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"You'll note that GRUB uses a different naming strategy for hard "
"drives than Linux.\n\n"
"With GRUB it's: (hdN,n)\n\n"
"All hard disks start with \"hd\".\n"
"\"N\" is the hard disk number, starting with \"0\".\n"
"\"n\" is the partition number, also starting with \"0\".\n"
"drives than Linux.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"With GRUB it's: (hdN,n)\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"All hard disks start with \"hd\".\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\"N\" is the hard disk number, starting with \"0\".\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\"n\" is the partition number, also starting with \"0\".\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"The first logical partition always has the number \"4\", regardless "
"of the number of primary partitions.\n\n"
"of the number of primary partitions.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"So behind the other menu entries towards the bottom of the file, add "
"something similar to these lines:\n\n"
"\t# Haiku on /dev/sda7\n"
"\ttitle\t\t\t\tHaiku\n"
"\trootnoverify\t\t(hd0,6)\n"
"\tchainloader\t\t+1\n\n"
"You can see the correct partition in GParted for example.\n\n\n"
"2.2) GRUB 2\n"
"something similar to these lines:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\t# Haiku on /dev/sda7\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\ttitle\t\t\t\tHaiku\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\trootnoverify\t\t(hd0,6)\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tchainloader\t\t+1\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"You can see the correct partition in GParted for example.\n\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"2.2) GRUB 2\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Newer versions of GRUB use an extra configuration file to add "
"custom entries to the boot menu. To add them to the top, you have "
"to create/edit a file by launching your favorite editor from a "
"Terminal like this:\n\n"
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /etc/grub.d/40_custom\n\n"
"Terminal like this:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /etc/grub.d/40_custom\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"NOTE: While the naming strategy for hard disks is still as described "
"under 2.1) the naming scheme for partitions has changed.\n\n"
"GRUB's naming scheme is still: (hdN,n)\n\n"
"All hard disks start with \"hd\".\n"
"\"N\" is the hard disk number, starting with \"0\".\n"
"\"n\" is the partition number, which for GRUB 2 starts with \"1\"\n"
"under 2.1) the naming scheme for partitions has changed.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"GRUB's naming scheme is still: (hdN,n)\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"All hard disks start with \"hd\".\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\"N\" is the hard disk number, starting with \"0\".\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\"n\" is the partition number, which for GRUB 2 starts with \"1\"\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"With GRUB 2 the first logical partition always has the number \"5\", "
"regardless of the number of primary partitions.\n\n"
"regardless of the number of primary partitions.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"So below the heading that must not be edited, add something similar "
"to these lines:\n\n"
"\t# Haiku on /dev/sda7\n"
"\tmenuentry \"Haiku Alpha\" {\n"
"\t\tset root=(hd0,7)\n"
"\t\tchainloader +1\n"
"\t}\n\n"
"to these lines:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\t# Haiku on /dev/sda7\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tmenuentry \"Haiku Alpha\" {\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\t\tset root=(hd0,7)\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\t\tchainloader +1\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\t}\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Additionally you have to edit another file to actually display the "
"boot menu:\n\n"
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /etc/default/grub\n\n"
"boot menu:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tsudo <your favorite text editor> /etc/default/grub\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Here you have to comment out the line \"GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0\" by "
"putting a \"#\" in front of it in order to actually display the "
"boot menu.\n\n"
"Finally, you have to update the boot menu by entering:\n\n"
"\tsudo update-grub\n\n\n"
"boot menu.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Finally, you have to update the boot menu by entering:\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"\tsudo update-grub\n\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"3) When you successfully boot into Haiku for the first time, make "
"sure to read our \"Welcome\" documentation, there is a link on the "
"Desktop.\n\n"
"Have fun and thanks a lot for trying out Haiku! We hope you like it!"
);
"Desktop.\n\n");
infoText << B_TRANSLATE(
"Have fun and thanks a lot for trying out Haiku! We hope you like it!");
#if 1
// Show the EULA first.