Nice, check this patchJonPro wrote:And I would like to help programming the way on gettin ScummVM easilly "tranlateable" (using an XML file or something like this, you know...) too.
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Nice, check this patchJonPro wrote:And I would like to help programming the way on gettin ScummVM easilly "tranlateable" (using an XML file or something like this, you know...) too.
When did computer illiteracy become a crime?clem wrote:in my experience noob posts mostly result from:PsYcO wrote: well, it may cause fewer, non-speaking english people to get confuced, resulting in fewer noob posts
- inability to read forum rules (ie asking for warez)
- not reading documentation (README etc)
- computer illiteracy (ie "how do I copy files to my HD")
I doubt that can be fixed by translating the GUI - I even think that lots of noob posts come from people with English as their first language in the first place
it strikes me as odd that people who apparently don't understand the GUI are able to sign up for the forum and often post their questions in fairly good English
clem
(who, back in the day, fought his way through Countdown with a small, yellow dictionary)
it didn't - merely pointing out that translating documentation won't automatically cure computer-illiteracyiPwnzorz wrote:When did computer illiteracy become a crime?clem wrote: - computer illiteracy (ie "how do I copy files to my HD")
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I doubt that can be fixed by translating the GUI - I even think that lots of noob posts come from people with English as their first language in the first place
im sure they wouldn't withhold an english release till a foreign version is out...thanius wrote:It's nice to have applications in ones native language, but I'm all against software translations - mostly because everyone has to wait for games to be translated into several languages because people are too lazy to learn another language (We swedes have to wait for our games to get here because of germany, spain, france and italy).
I mean, who can sincerely stand dubbed movies? That's just plain wrong. I'm all for english software.
welcome to Austria - we have some theaters in Vienna where they play only original language movies and the movies start at the same time the German dubbed versions start (for most non-blockbuster movies we're talking a several month delay here - you often can buy the original DVD from Amazon by the time you can see it on the big screen)PsYcO wrote:im sure they wouldn't withhold an english release till a foreign version is out...
i was talking about the scummvm dev team... but that is outrageous, i encourage you to use as many illegal methods of obtaining/viewing stuff as humanly possibleclem wrote:welcome to Austria - we have some theaters in Vienna where they play only original language movies and the movies start at the same time the German dubbed versions start (for most non-blockbuster movies we're talking a several month delay here - you often can buy the original DVD from Amazon by the time you can see it on the big screen)PsYcO wrote:im sure they wouldn't withhold an english release till a foreign version is out...
can't say if that is accurate for games too, they mostly get released in different language versions simultaneously nowadays
Yeah, that's what I mean - it can takes months, or even up to a year - for games to get here to europe. Movies are usually only a couple of months behind, but it's silly how games can be delayed because of the extra translations.we're talking a several month delay here - you often can buy the original DVD from Amazon by the time you can see it on the big screen)
Please refrain from encouraging people here to break the law in their respective home countries. While you are entitled to your oppinion, asking people to break the law is in most countries illegal by itself, and we can not condone such a thing. Hence we will act upon it, which can result in a ban. Consider yourself warned.PsYcO wrote: i was talking about the scummvm dev team... but that is outrageous, i encourage you to use as many illegal methods of obtaining/viewing stuff as humanly possible
As you see in this discussion, we still have to add support for the translations in the code.Pmac268 wrote:Could somebody help me doing a french translation of scummvm?
The problem is not with the translation of the interface strings, but with finding someone willing to work on the code and produce an efficient solution which would work with all kinds of languagesNikioko wrote:The availability of GUI language choice would be a good idea. If I play the games in German (for instance), I would like to have the GUI in German as well. And unlike the documentation that should be quickly done.
And lo be honest: we can arrogantly claim that everybody who wants to use this program should be able to read English or we could accept that there are countries in which English is an uncommon language (such as France or Italy).
What I think is arrogant is to expect everything to be available in ones native language. English IS the international language people use to bridge the gap between other languages, and people who don't speak English miss out on a lot of things. So it's easy: either learn English and access a plethora of products, or don't - and miss out on a lot of thingsNikioko wrote: And lo be honest: we can arrogantly claim that everybody who wants to use this program should be able to read English or we could accept that there are countries in which English is an uncommon language (such as France or Italy).