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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: KDE in Latin???
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () kde ! org>
Date:       1999-02-28 23:08:57
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> Stephan Kulow wrote:
> >Manuel Gaul wrote:
> >>
> >> I'd like 2 introduce a new language to KDE: Latin.
> >>
> >> What do others think of that idea?
> >>
> >> But I have a problem in trying it on my machine. I know how 2 put "Latin"
> >> (even with an icon) into the control panel by editing
> >> /opt/kde/share/config/kcmlocalerc but when I choose the language and
> after
> >> restarting the control panel (even tried 2 restart KDE, too) all language
> >> names R used in the second language although I've added the Latin names 4
> >> some languages.
> >> And how 2 create the specific *.mo files 4 the programs best? Any tools
> >> availabe?
> >>
> >I refuse to read the above before you replace numbers with words.
> >We're not your fellow kids.
> >
> >Greetings, Stephan
> >
> >--
> >A big plus when your parents split up, is, that you don't
> >have to imagine them doing it again. * Mr. Rhodes
> >
> Ok, IC. No more numbers.
> 
> But now I'm asking again:
> 
> What do others think of new (no longer or not yet existing) languages in KDE
> like LATIN. I could even imagine translating KDE to Klingon or any other
> language.
> 
> It's a topic to discuss, IMO.
Well, somehow it's not. We already have a lot of languages to bear
and they're all necessary for a lot of people. Latin and Klingon
are not, they're jokes. I even consider Esperanto as one, but that's
perhaps my own oppinion ;)

But if you do the work to translate KDE into latin and feel the
urgent need to see if even, then there will be ways to handle
it. 

Greetings, Stephan

-- 
A big plus when your parents split up, is, that you don't
have to imagine them doing it again. * Mr. Rhodes

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