System updating to OS X 10.4.2

The much awaited 10.4.2 update is here... Hope it fixes a bunch.

Korean localizations in s9y SVN/CVS

The Korean localization data I've done is now in the main trunk of the s9y SVN at BerliOS, so it should be readily available starting with next release. The plugins' localizations are also in their respective SourceForge CVS trees. I recommend that the folks needing the localizations get them from these distributions from now on, since I now have access for updating them there.

s9y BerliOS SVN (language file in trunk/lang/)
s9y plugins SourceForge CVS

The Tool-Box custom s9y pack

The Tool-Box custom s9y pack contains various modifications done to plugins as well as the Toolbox theme that I made for use with this website. All files ending with 'copy' are original versions of the files. Unzip the whole thing and copy the files to the appropriate s9y folders. Simple folder replacing in Finder may delete all other files in the folder so beware.

DOWNLOAD HERE
UPDATE: See Here

- lang
English language: the CHAR_SET is changed from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8.
Korean language: COMPLETELY written from scratch and is 100% up-to-date with s9y 0.8.2.

-plugins
event_entry_entrypaging
event_multilingual
event_staticpage
plugin_multilingual
plugin_staticpage

-> See NOTES for details. Mostly adding Korean support and putting some fixes.

-templates
default: plugin_staticpage.tpl is for using staticpage plugin and is the original file.
toolbox: the official Tool-Box.info theme 'Toolbox'.

Korean Support in Full Gear!

Alright, good news for all those who wanted Korean support on my website.
After wasting a whole day, I have created an up-to-date Korean support for the s9y blog system. It seems to be working okay, although there are a couple of labels that look weird (it's not fixable from my end so I've reported this to the creator of s9y). There is also now a language support drop box on the right. You'll be able to see the site in Korean and read Korean versions of the articles (not all that much atm).

Creating Korean language pack

s9y's Korean language pack is outdated and needs to be rewritten from scratch. The website will be gradually getting changes as I update it string by string.

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