dimproject {l Wrote}:"System Language" - perhaps "Language" sounds better.
dimproject {l Wrote}:The languages list has no caption - dislike me.
dimproject {l Wrote}:Strings "peach" and "ocean" shows on English only - dislike me
(some players wants full translation without any foreign strings).
dimproject {l Wrote}:Looks bad!
??? en?(English), de?(German?).............
Looks good!
Language English, Deutsch, Français.............
hiker {l Wrote}:dimproject {l Wrote}:Looks bad!
??? en?(English), de?(German?).............
Looks good!
Language English, Deutsch, Français.............
Thanks, fixed in r14642.
Cheers,
Joerg
dimproject {l Wrote}:How about national flag for countries?
GunChleoc {l Wrote}:That looks as if it's still using the ISO codes for the sorting: en, es, eu, fi, ...
GunChleoc {l Wrote}:Sounds good, but is a bad idea. Too many countries are multilingual.
dimproject {l Wrote}:GunChleoc {l Wrote}:Sounds good, but is a bad idea. Too many countries are multilingual.
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Countries have not so much official languages
and one national flag.
GunChleoc {l Wrote}:dimproject {l Wrote}:GunChleoc {l Wrote}:Sounds good, but is a bad idea. Too many countries are multilingual.
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Countries have not so much official languages
and one national flag.
OK, so we remove my translation then to solve the flag problem, because my language only has "official respect" rather than being "official"?
I have translated into Gaelic, so I could claim the Scottish flag right now for my translation. Now, maybe in the future a Scottish Lowlander will join the project and want to translate into Lallans or Doric. He will want the same flag, and quite right too. You have a solution for that?
Or what about South Africa, for example. Imagine we get translations for, let's say Zulu, Xhosa and Afrikaans. Who gets the flag? Or Canadian French, Canadian English (I guess First Nations will have their own flags) ...
So, it wouldn't just be a matter of finding flags & implementing, because we could end up with multiple languages having the same flag. The relation is not bijective.
Sorry if I'm acting a bit thin-skinned here, but Scotland is multilingual, and if you're involved with a minority language you can feel like Don Quixote sometimes.
Anyway, we already have a -1 on this and I agree with that.
Uni {l Wrote}:In Belgium we have 3 languages. If they are presented with flags it's usually the Belgian flag followed by either the Dutch, French or German flag.
KroArtem {l Wrote}:+1 string to translate. Useless work. Please don't think kids are that stupid. It's obvious what this list of languages mean. "Game language" won't clarify the situation.
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