This is my first contribution and I wanted to start with something
'simple'. My goal is to further contribute to the translation of Ente
photos. I am trying to understand that process which is not yet entirely
clear to me, especially when it comes to which files must be (or do not
need to be) generated.
## Description
As a first (small) step, I have:
- created 2 new source strings ('collaboratorsSuccessfullyAdded' and
'viewersSuccessfullyAdded') that replace hardcoded text in the
"add_a_participant" page.
- Created draft of a documentation for translations on mobile app (based
on the doc for web app)
## Tests
Tested on my Pixel 6a
Built with :
- Flutter 3.24.3
- JDK 17.0.2
- Gradle 7.2
## Questions
- I have manually updated the `l10n.dart` file (using existing similar
strings ) but I guess it should be automatically generated from the
`intl_en.arb` file, correct? If so, is it something anyone can do and
can we add the step in the doc?
- Should the other languages be updated as well in that commit, or will
they only be updated via the Github Crowdin action ? Looking at the
existing PR, it seems like they might need to be updated as well in the
commit.
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