[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Emacs i18n
From: |
Christopher Dimech |
Subject: |
Emacs i18n |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Jul 2021 12:16:31 +0200 |
> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 9:45 PM
> From: "Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor"
> <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
> To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Emacs i18n
>
> Alexandre Garreau wrote:
>
> > you've been mostly with educated people, not with people who
> > struggle learning, or are in less educated portion
> > of society.
>
> But the case is people don't know it good enough!
>
> You guys on the other hand know it so well you can even do
> professional translations...
>
> So you, the Elysium ones, will attempt to help the ignorant
> masses by translating ... uhm, CS and programming software
> manuals?!
>
> Hey, just a suggestion, shouldn't you elite guys instead try
> to bring literacy, basic math, and punctuality, to your poor
> countrymen that cannot read English 2021?
Should not local schools do that?
I can function in one or two languages, but still not under any obligation
to bring literacy and mathematical expression. I can certainly bring clarity
but I mostly do it in english. If one wants to be a disciple of a guru, one
has to go beyond one's limitations, rather than expecting the guru to sustain
their ego.
> Hahah THE FRENCH, the guys with the French Revolution, the
> Enlightenment Movement, the Paris Commune, even the supersonic
> airliner the Concorde :) HAHAHAH :D
>
> OKAY I know this isn't what you mean because it doesn't make
> any sense whatsoever, but it is how it sounds, I still don't
> understand what you actually mean TBH ???
>
> >> Which, BTW, is exactly like the French are, so why on Earth
> >> keep up with this charade?
> >
> > good question, do you think they’re aren’t the same french?
> > what are the sociological differences you noticed between
> > each groups?
>
> The French were probably used to everyone speaking French and
> if there was a foreigner around either it was an international
> guy who spoke French or some other type of international guy,
> namely from the French colonial empire, and everyone loved and
> spoke great beautiful and cultural French and there was never
> any other annoying other language around to mess up this
> orderly and fantastic state that everyone was happy with?
>
> No, I don't know actually, but that would be one guess that
> comes to hand, yes. So, if you don't want it to, yeah, stop
> brining this up, is what I'd do.
>
> --
> underground experts united
> https://dataswamp.org/~incal
>
>
>
- Re: Emacs i18n, (continued)
- Re: Emacs i18n, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/07/18
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/18
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/18
- Re: Emacs i18n, Thibaut Verron, 2021/07/19
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Alexandre Garreau, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/21
- Emacs i18n,
Christopher Dimech <=
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Alexandre Garreau, 2021/07/21
- Emacs i18n, Christopher Dimech, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, tomas, 2021/07/21
- Emacs i18n, Christopher Dimech, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/21
- Emacs i18n, Christopher Dimech, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Jean Louis, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Emanuel Berg, 2021/07/21
- Re: Emacs i18n, Thibaut Verron, 2021/07/21