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Publican is a publishing tool for material authored in DocBook XML. It takes a single set of XML files and can output a variety of formats, including HTML, PDF, plain text, Source RPM, and others.

There are three standard sections that Publican inserts (by default) into every document it creates: Conventions, which explains the typographical conventions used in the document, Feedback, which asks readers for feedback, and Legal Notice, which should be self-explanatory.

As the Fedora Documentation Project starts to use Publican to produce documents, we will need translations of the "Conventions" and "Feedback" files into the many languages that have Fedora Translation Teams. The good news is that after these files have been translated once into a particular language, they will be available for all future documents in that language.

Translators at Red Hat have created translations for all the languages that Red Hat supports; but for the rest, we need help from the community. The .po files are available here:

If you can help, please leave a note on the talk page

Status

The languages listed below are those already translated by Red Hat, plus those that need to be translated as a matter of priority to go into the forthcoming Fedora 11 Installation Guide.

Click on the language name to see how these sections presently look in that language:

Language Feedback Conventions
Assamese
Bengali
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Danish
Dutch
French
German
Greek
Guarani
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Kannada
Korean
Latvian
Malayalam
Malay
Marathi
Norwegian (Bokmål)
Oriya
Polish
Portuguese
Portuguese (Brazilian)
Punjabi
Russian
Serbian
Serbian (Latin)
Sinhalese
Spanish
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu