Help:Extension:Translate/Translation example/ko



영광스러운 번역자이시어, 환영합니다! 우리는 해야할일이 많습니다. 먼저 가장 기본적인 것부터 빠르게 흝어 최대한 빠르게 시작할 수 있도록 합니다. 본 지도서를 통해 어떻게 번역 도구들을 사용하는지 익힐 수 있게됩니다.

일단 당신이 속해있는 곳의 번역 관리자가 번역에 대한 설정을 마쳤기를 빌겠습니다. 이 지도서는 tutorial for translation administrators 에 생성된 Fréttinga 문서를 사용하여 진행하겠습니다. 이것은 비단 여기에만 국한되는것이 아니라, 번역할 모든것에 적용할 수 있습니다.

아마 누군가로부터 번역을 부탁받은 링크를 건네받았을지도 모르겠네요, 그렇지 않다면 Special:LanguageStats, the translator dashboard 에서 당신에게 할당된 번역거리 들을 확인해보세요. 만약 단순히 어떻게 돌아가는지 보고만 싶다면, 스크린샷과 함께 읽으며 알아갈 수 있습니다.

보통은 번역에 대한 권한을 요청하지 않고는 번역에 참여할 수 없습니다. 몇몇의 위키에서는 전체 사용자에게 공개하기도 합니다. 만약 번역에 제약이 있다면, 번역담당 관리자에게 연락해봅니다. 그럼 번역을 시작해보도록 하겠습니다.


 * 1a. Fréttinga 문서로 이동합니다
 * 2a. "번역하기(Translate this page)" 링크를 클릭합니다. (만약 이 버튼이 보이지 않는다면, 당신은 번역권한을 획득하지 못한 것입니다)

혹은 다음과 같이 해볼 수 있습니다:


 * 1b. translator dashboard 로 이동합니다.
 * 2b. 아직 번역되지 않은 메세지 그룹중에서 아무 메세지 그룹이나 클릭해봅니다.

번역할 메세지들은 "message group"으로 묶여있습니다: 각 번역 가능한 문서들은 메세지 그룹일 수 있으나, 다른 종류의 메세지 그룹일수도 있습니다.


 * 3. 원문(보통은 English, 혹은 )에서 번역할 언어를 선택합니다.

번역 편집기
This view and variations of it are the basic interface you will working in. The long list of messages still to be translated may occasionally depress you, but fortunately we don't actually need to watch that list so often. You should see at least some untranslated messages here. Let's make your first translation. Click a link in the left column to get a popup window with the translation editor; you can also double click a message to get the editor inline. You will see the source text you need to translate and a text area where you can write your translation. If you clicked the first message listed for the page Fréttinga, it should say "Fréttinga" as the content. Since it is a name, you don't usually need to change it, except if your language uses a different writing system, in which case you can choose to transliterate it. Then just click save and you are done!

Depending on the configuration of the wiki, you may also see other things in the editor besides the source text. There may be suggestions from translation memories or machine translation systems. There can be a section for tips that provide crucial information that you need to use to make a correct translation. So if there are tips, read them carefully. If there are no tips and you feel like you need them, ask someone in the wiki to add them; if you are knowledgeable enough about the text that needs translation, add them yourself. These tips help you to translate better and faster. Don't feel ashamed to ask for clarifications – it's highly likely that the other tens or hundreds translators are wasting their time thinking of the same issues.
 * 4. Click the message name on the left column.
 * 5. In the editor dialog, write the translation of the source text in the place reserved for it.
 * 6. Click "Save".

One more thing about the translation aids: if you benefit from seeing the message translated into other languages as additional tip, go to your preferences –> Editing –> Translation options and add one or more assistant languages for yourself.

Usually there is no need to add a summary if you are making a new translation, unless you want to clarify some decisions you made in terminology or formatting. When changing existing translations it's polite to mention "Fixed a spelling error" or "Use term X consistently" and so on, to help other translators understand and improve collaboration. Feel free to make a few more translations and try out the other buttons. Clicking a small downwards-pointing arrow next to suggestions and source text will immediately paste that text in the text area, overwriting anything already in that text area.

Translation view
Here we are again, watching the list with untranslated messages. If you refresh the page, the list should now be shorter, or even empty. The view has the usual paging controls and description of the group, but more interesting at the top you can choose language, message group and task.

All message groups function the same way, and you don't need to worry about them too much. The important thing is that you always need to choose a message group to work on, and things like statistics and completion percentages are calculated on message group level. From the task selector or the tabs at the very top, you can switch to the view suitable for doing other tasks, like review. Depending on the configuration, you should see at least "Review all translations" and possibly "Accept translations". Choose "Review all" and you should see the translations you made together with the source texts. Again, depending on the configuration, you may also see buttons that say "Accept", but grayed out because you cannot accept your own translations. Read more about reviewing translations and other quality assurance methods in the quality assurance page.

The page can also contain the message group status in the top right corner of the message group description, which can be set for each language of the group; if you see a dropdown selector of the possible states, it means that you can change it, and you should update it when you are working on the translation or if you are reviewing it. See more about workflow states in the message group states page.

Important concepts
You already know what a message group or a task is, and have seen the translation editor and assistant languages. Now the translation administrator may have continued their page translation tutorial and changed the contents of the page Fréttinga. When the text that must be translated changes, it will show up again in the list of untranslated messages, prefixed with the text " ". This is just a marker to make it obvious that a translation needs updating.

When updating translations, be sure to remove the " " text if the translation is okay, otherwise it isn't considered translated by the wiki. In some cases you should even add yourself the " " text to a translation, if you know it is incorrect, but don't know how to fix it. Be careful about the syntax, it must be exactly right. " " may also be added automatically when a new translation is saved, if the automatic checks find likely issues in the translation, like for example unbalanced link syntax missing the other "&#93;" character. You should also get a warning about these when translating.

The outdated translations of translatable pages are marked with a reddish color, shown on the screenshot. If you now return to the translated page by clicking the link on the message group description, you should see that your translations are already there. Most of the translations you will make are applied immediately, with exception about fuzzy messages and some message groups, like many of those in translatewiki.net, where the translation are regularly and manually exported by translation administrators to the software they are used in.

One more useful tip when translating translatable pages: magic words like  0  will format the output in the translation language, not in the language of the source text. If you like, you can read more on how magic words work and should be used in translations. This is not required reading, though.