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Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14183] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 13:58 |
cbpporter
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Here is the translation for Romanian. Just a fair warning: I have zero experience with applications in my native language because I always switch to English, so some of my intuitive translations could have a default expression in those given contexts which I'm not aware of .
I will take this opportunity to report a bug too. When trying to edit the tr file in TheIDE, under Windows Vista, it was impossible for me to enter all the special characters. When using Romanian keyboard layout, in Standard mode, some of the characters appeared as '?', and when using Legacy mode, some special characters where replaced with normal ones. I had to edit the tr file in Notepad, which had no problem with neither Legacy or Standard mode (or any other language/mode combination for that matter). I think I saw this behavior once in another non "native" application, but can't recall the context.
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Re: Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14185 is a reply to message #14183] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 17:33 |
bytefield
Messages: 210 Registered: December 2007
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Many thanks cbpporter. I'm making an bilingual app. for a friend and your translation has come just in time. It is essential to have all messages from U++ translated else my app. become a hotch-potch.
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Re: Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14208 is a reply to message #14200] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 05:33 |
cbpporter
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Quote: | You are not supposed to translate \v prefix. (I will fix that).
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I did not translate the "\v" prefix, just what is before and after. In this and a couple of more strings, I had no idea what they are used for.
Quote: | Also, there were some additional characters at the start of file, I guess you have used something else to edit the file than theide, correct? (Just investigating possibilities).
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I will reply with a quote from the first post:
Quote: | I will take this opportunity to report a bug too. When trying to edit the tr file in TheIDE, under Windows Vista, it was impossible for me to enter all the special characters. When using Romanian keyboard layout, in Standard mode, some of the characters appeared as '?', and when using Legacy mode, some special characters where replaced with normal ones. I had to edit the tr file in Notepad, which had no problem with neither Legacy or Standard mode (or any other language/mode combination for that matter). I think I saw this behavior once in another non "native" application, but can't recall the context.
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I guess seeing it was not that easy. Should there be some convention to make some thing easier to spot? (like: "BUG:", "BUGFIX:", "QUESTION:" headers). Maybe the forum editor could be extended with a couple of extra styles to help you mark them.
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Re: Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14211 is a reply to message #14208] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 09:43 |
bytefield
Messages: 210 Registered: December 2007
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Well, Notepad add BOM(Byte order mark) at the begin of file. These areQuote: | additional characters at the start of file
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If theIDE charset is set to UTF8 there will appear just one space, in others encoding which are not utf, strange characters appear because of BOM, which is specific to Unicode files(stream).
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Re: Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14212 is a reply to message #14208] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 09:48 |
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mirek
Messages: 14039 Registered: November 2005
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cbpporter wrote on Tue, 19 February 2008 23:33 |
Quote: | You are not supposed to translate \v prefix. (I will fix that).
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I did not translate the "\v" prefix, just what is before and after. In this and a couple of more strings, I had no idea what they are used for.
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No problem, my mistake, should be mentioned in translation guide (now it is).
Quote: | I will take this opportunity to report a bug too. When trying to edit the tr file in TheIDE, under Windows Vista, it was impossible for me to enter all the special characters. When using Romanian keyboard layout, in Standard mode, some of the characters appeared as '?', and when using Legacy mode, some special characters where replaced with normal ones. I had to edit the tr file in Notepad, which had no problem with neither Legacy or Standard mode (or any other language/mode combination for that matter). I think I saw this behavior once in another non "native" application, but can't recall the context.
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Most likely, you do not have the correct encoding set for the file. See FAQ.
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Re: Romanian tr for 2008.1beta [message #14218 is a reply to message #14217] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 13:21 |
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Quote: | If yes, I would like to try... I guess I can install ro-ro keyboard; can you tell me which keys to press? (Maybe, a picture of ro-ro keyboard layout would help too).
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This is the best picture I could fin on the net. The special characters of interest are [, ], \, ;, ' (and their Shift+Key equivalent). This is for Vista's legacy mode keyboard layout. Standard mode is a lot more like normal English one, but the extra keys remain in the same position. ] and \ work fine, the rest don't, so the font is at least partially capable of displaying them. And if I open the file, the characters appear correctly, copy&paste works, only directly inputing them doesn't. I don't know how to change fonts: in environment settings I get only a few of the fonts.
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