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Re: Why emacs have not native language menu
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Jean-Christophe Helary |
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Re: Why emacs have not native language menu |
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Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:27:10 +0900 |
On 25 juil. 07, at 00:21, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 24.07.2007 um 13:12 schrieb Jean-Christophe Helary:
Do you actually use localized applications or do you just suppose
that localizers are less good at doing their jobs then coders at
doing theirs ?
I see quite often terrible German localisations. Terrible use of
language, independent of any rules, independent of orthography, too.
When you see terrible code, do you conclude that coding is bad ?
I just finished working on a proofreading session for the next
version of OpenOffice with translators, proofreaders, coordinators,
checkers. When professionals volunteer in the field they are
specialists of, free software rips all the benefits. When
professionals volunteer in fields they are not specialist of, they
need to be mentored by specialists so that free software can benefit
from their activity.
Jean-Christophe Helary
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Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Peter Dyballa, 2007/07/24
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Message not availableRe: Why emacs have not native language menu, Tassilo Horn, 2007/07/24
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Reiner Steib, 2007/07/25
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Tassilo Horn, 2007/07/26
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Reiner Steib, 2007/07/25
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Tassilo Horn, 2007/07/26
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Tassilo Horn, 2007/07/26
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Reiner Steib, 2007/07/26
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, Hadron, 2007/07/26
Re: Why emacs have not native language menu, David Hansen, 2007/07/26
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