2. Execute the po2php command, which will place the translation
in the strings.php file that is used by friendica.
- $> php bin/console po2php view/lang/de/messages.po
+ $> php bin/console.php po2php view/lang/de/messages.po
The output of the script will be placed at view/lang/de/strings.php where
friendica is expecting it, so you can test your translation immediately.
+ *Please note that the console tool has to be called from the base directory of your Friendica installation.*
3. Visit your friendica page to check if it still works in the language you
just translated. If not try to find the error, most likely PHP will give
And then use the `po2php` command described above to convert the `messages.po` file to the `strings.php` file Friendica is loading.
- $> php bin/console po2php view/lang/eo/messages.po
+ $> php bin/console.php po2php view/lang/eo/messages.po
Afterwards, just commit the two changed files to a feature branch of your Friendica repository, push the changes to github and open a pull request for your changes.