Help:Extension:Translate/Translation example/nl



Welkom, glorieuze vertaler. We hebben veel werk te doen: laten we de snel met de basisvaardigheden aan de slag gaan zodat je zo snel mogelijk kunt starten.

We hope that wherever you come from, the translation administrators have already setup something to translate. This tutorial uses the Fréttinga page, that is created in the tutorial for translation administrators. The things covered here do not depend on that particular page, and apply to everything you can translate with this tool.

Maybe you already have a link from someone, asking you to translate something. If not you can check the translator dashboard, in your wiki for something to translate. If you just want to see how it works in general, you can still read along and watch the screenshots to get an impression of it.

Usually you can't make translations without asking for permissions. Some wikis however have enabled translation to all users. You will quickly notice if you lack the rights to translate. If this is the case, contact a translation administrator of your wiki. Let's start with getting to the translation view.


 * 1a. Go to the Fréttinga page.
 * 2a. Click the "Translate this page" link (if it does not show up you don't have permission to translate).

Of je kan proberen:


 * 1b. Ga naar de translator dashboard.
 * 2b. Klik op een naam van een berichtengroep dat onvertaalde berichten heeft.

Berichten om te vertalen zijn gegroepeerd per "message group": Elke vertaalbare pagina is een berichten groep, maar er kunnen ook andere soorten bericht groepen zijn.


 * 3. Kies een andere taal dan de taal van de bron tekst (welke meestal Engels is of ).

Vertaal editor
This view and variations of it are the basic interface you will be 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 row to open the translation editor. 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, so you can copy it as-is to the text area. If your language uses a different writing system, you can choose to transliterate it. Then just click save and you are done!

Afhankelijk van de instellingen van de wiki, kan je ook andere dingen zien in de editor naast de bron tekst. Er kunnen suggesties zijn van vertaal herinneringen of machine vertaal systemen. Er kan een gedeelte zijn voor tips die cruciale informatie aanbieden die je nodig hebt om een juiste vertaling te maken. Dus als er tips zijn, lees ze dan voorzichtig. Als er geen tips zijn en denkt dat je ze nodig hebt, vraag dan iemand in de wiki om ze toe te voegen; als je kennis genoeg hebt over de tekst die vertaling nodig heeft, voeg het dan zelf toe. Deze tips helpen je om beter en sneller te vertalen. Voel je niet beschaamd om te vragen om opheldering – het is zeer waarschijnlijk dat andere tientallen of honderden vertalers hun tijd verspillen denkend over dezelfde kwesties.
 * 4. Klik op de bericht naam aan de linker column.
 * 5. In de editor dialoog, schrijf de vertaling van de bron tekst in de plaats die ervoor gereserveerd is.
 * 6. Klik of raak "Save translation".

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.

Feel free to make a few more translations and try out the other buttons. Clicking the suggestions or the "Paste source" button will immediately paste that text in the text area, overwriting anything already in that text area.

Vertalingweergave
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 information like description of the group, but more interesting at the top you can choose language, message group and different message filters.

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 different views at the bar at the bottom, you can switch to the view suitable for doing other tasks, like review or translating whole pages. Depending the configuration, you should see all or some of the following vies: "List", "Page" and "Proofreading". Read more about reviewing translations and other quality assurance methods in the quality assurance page.

The page can also contain the message group status near 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.

Belangrijke concepten
You already know what a message group 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 and also in the list of outdated messages.

When facing outdated messages, you have two options. You can confirm that the translation does not need any changes after all, or you can make the necessary changes to it. Messages may appear to be outdated automatically when a new translation is saved, if the automatic checks find issues in the translation, like for example unbalanced link syntax missing the other "&#93;" character. You will also get a warning about these when editing the translation.

The outdated translations are replaced with the source text in translatable pages. 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 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  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.

Getting your translation to another wiki
If you're working with software documentation, you are probably translating this material because you want to use it somewhere else. To export your translation, go to the main translation page, and click the "Export" tab. Choose the language you want, and copy the wikitext from the box. You can then paste that text on to any wiki. This fast, simple process only works for translations, not for the original source language.

Exporting the original language (usually English on MediaWiki) for use on another wiki, without all of the translation markup, is more complicated.