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KaBob799
05/24/11 07:14 am - Last edited 02/05/14 05:01 am by KaBob799Filter

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So lately I've been working on the German and Dutch translations of PycoForums and it has me wondering, what languages do you guys know. For me, I know English (duh) and I've taken 2 high school Spanish classes and I will be started my 3rd college German class this fall. Also, if you fluently speak a non-english language, I'd be willing to add your language to the list of languages available in PycoForums. I'd just need your help translating. You can change your PycoForums language by going to My Control - > Board Settings. Here is the PycoForums Translation Project page: http://pycosites.com/pf_translations.php. If you wish to help with the translation, that lists the progress we have made on our existing translations. Additional phrases will be added to the list as time goes on. If you need context for a particular phrase, either try to locate it on the forum or just ask on the shoutbox.

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Dark Matter
05/24/11 07:57 pmFilter - Reply #1

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As previously stated, I speak British English very well.

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Bouncy Ball
05/24/11 09:56 pmFilter - Reply #2

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I speak Spanish moderately well through some college courses as well as English.

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Hidro
05/25/11 12:13 amFilter - Reply #3

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Tem alguem que sabe falar portugese comigo? I think it would be awesome to start translating the forums. I'd be willing to help with the Portuguese.
Bouncy Ball
05/25/11 12:18 amFilter - Reply #4

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Kabob has been doing that. Go here to your board settings and it has a few languages (though no Portuguese)
KaBob799
05/25/11 04:05 amFilter - Reply #5

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Alright, I set up a page listing our current translation progress: http://pycosites.com/pf_translation.php Once a language becomes selectable on the settings, its progress will be added to that list. See the first posts edit for more info.
Dark Matter
05/25/11 03:29 pmFilter - Reply #6

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Alright, I set up a page listing our current translation progress: http://pycosites.com/pf_translation.php Once a language becomes selectable on the settings, its progress will be added to that list. See the first posts edit for more info.
It's nice, but instead of just an X or not, you should actually list the words. I think that'd be better.
KaBob799
05/26/11 04:27 amFilter - Reply #7

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Considering many of them are multiple words, that wouldn't allow many languages to fit on the screen.
Dark Matter
05/26/11 05:42 amFilter - Reply #8

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Considering many of them are multiple words, that wouldn't allow many languages to fit on the screen.
One word: scrollbars :D
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05/26/11 09:21 amFilter - Reply #9
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QUOTE: Dark Matter
QUOTE: KaBob799
Considering many of them are multiple words, that wouldn't allow many languages to fit on the screen.
One word: scrollbars :D
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KaBob799
05/26/11 09:29 am - Last edited 05/26/11 09:29 am by KaBob799Filter - Reply #10

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tbh even 2 languages wouldnt fit on most screens, the point of this list is to see whats missing from the non-english translations. not see all the existing translations =/
Dark Matter
05/26/11 03:21 pmFilter - Reply #11

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tbh even 2 languages wouldnt fit on most screens, the point of this list is to see whats missing from the non-english translations. not see all the existing translations =/
Does X mean you have it, or don't have it? There's no key.
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05/26/11 05:26 pmFilter - Reply #12

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X means you have it, a red box means it's still needed. I speak Dutch, but meh, most of you probably already noticed that :3

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05/26/11 08:20 pmFilter - Reply #13
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X means you have it, a red box means it's still needed. I speak Dutch, but meh, most of you probably already noticed that :3
you should've let him work out the obvious himself.
Dark Matter
05/26/11 09:12 pmFilter - Reply #14

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X means you have it, a red box means it's still needed. I speak Dutch, but meh, most of you probably already noticed that :3
you should've let him work out the obvious himself.
X often means "not" or "negative", so it wasn't that clear.
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05/27/11 06:45 amFilter - Reply #15
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QUOTE: Dark Matter
QUOTE: Lody
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X means you have it, a red box means it's still needed. I speak Dutch, but meh, most of you probably already noticed that :3
you should've let him work out the obvious himself.
X often means "not" or "negative", so it wasn't that clear.
X often means "not" or "negative" when used for marking questions. X is often used for marking of check boxes. ticks can also be used, as can be filling in the entire box. Welcome to the big wide world of choices!
Dark Matter
05/28/11 09:00 amFilter - Reply #16

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QUOTE: Lody
QUOTE: Dark Matter
QUOTE: Lody
QUOTE: TwilightDusk
X means you have it, a red box means it's still needed. I speak Dutch, but meh, most of you probably already noticed that :3
you should've let him work out the obvious himself.
X often means "not" or "negative", so it wasn't that clear.
X often means "not" or "negative" when used for marking questions. X is often used for marking of check boxes. ticks can also be used, as can be filling in the entire box. Welcome to the big wide world of choices!
Yes, I know it does that too. But I couldn't tell which one was being used here.
Hidro
05/28/11 10:37 pmFilter - Reply #17

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Here's my Portuguese translation : link
Dark Matter
05/29/11 12:42 pmFilter - Reply #18

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Here's my Portuguese translation : link
Fixed the link for you.
Joey1666
06/29/11 11:48 amFilter - Reply #19

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I speak English and Irish fluently. However since only 200,000 people speak Irish and i'd say we'd probably never meet another one my language will never be an option :/
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