[PD] translations for pdpedia templates Nederlands

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Tue Oct 16 21:13:17 CEST 2007


On Oct 15, 2007, at 12:53 PM, Hans Roels wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> Ik ben langzaamaan alle help-patchen van Pd-vanilla in het nederlands
> aan het vertalen (voor mijn leerlingen), je kan die patch hier vinden:
>
> http://home.versateladsl.be/hanstine/hans/help-intro-nl.pd

If you want to add all of those translations to the CSV file, then  
they will be included in the import of all the objects into the NL  
pdpedia.
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> Ik pas dat bestand dan wel aan zodat we dezelfde vertaling/termen
> gebruiken, ik wil wel helpen met de vertalingen op pd-pedia.

Just create an account and start editing :-)

http://pdpedia.org/nl/

.hc

>
> groeten, hans
>
> At 16:52 10/10/2007, you wrote:
>> Hi Kristof,
>>
>>> (tried to send this an hour ago, but seems like it didn't get  
>>> through.
>>> sorry if you receive it twice)
>>>
>> I have this too with pd-list, sometimes it takes more than an hour  
>> for
>> my mail to appear.
>>>
>>>>> $arguments = "argumenten";
>>>
>>> maybe "parameters" is better here. if i hear "argumenten" in Dutch i
>>> rather think of arguments like in a discussion
>>
>> I'm not sure about that, because not all 'parameters' can be given as
>> creation arguments.
>> For example: afaik an [phasor~] can get its frequency from an  
>> argument,
>> but the phase is a parameter that can only be set from its right  
>> inlet.
>> To me, 'parameters' also includes things that can only be set via  
>> inlets
>> while 'argumenten' is more specificaly the stuff you can put in an
>> object box to the right of the object name.
>> The 'discussie' metaphor is not so wrong: you say 'this object should
>> exist' and as arguments you can say more specifically how and  
>> why...just
>> like when you have an 'argument' over something.
>> But that's just my idea...
>> My vote is to let the entry $arguments = "argumenten";  as is below,
>> feel free to adapt.
>>
>>>>> $messages = "berichten";   // could be 'boodschappen' too, but  
>>>>> that
>>>>> sounds a bit wierd to me, as that also means 'arrands'.
>>>
>>> i think "berichten" definitely sounds better
>>>
>>>>> $dependencies = "vereisten";     // translated freely as
>>>>> 'requirements' here, maybe there's a better word but it doesnt
>>>>> spring to mind now
>>>
>>> if i read "vereisten" in Dutch i wouldn't think of dependencies the
>>> way it's used in computer programming. maybe the literal translation
>>> "afhankelijkheden"? sounds a bit ugly but i think it's more clear
>>>
>>>>> $releaseDate = "uitgebrachtOp";    // or 'gepubliceerdOp' ? or
>>>>> 'vrijgegevenOp? or
>>>
>>> "datum van uitgave" ? - i think it's better to stick to a noun..
>>
>> # wikipedia terms
>> $stub = "Beginnetje";
>> $template = "Sjabloon";
>> $category = "Categorie";
>> $infobox = "Infobox";
>>
>> # pdpedia terms
>> $objectclass = "Objectklasse";
>>
>> # page headers
>> $inlets = "Ingangen";
>> $outlets = "Uitgangen";
>> $arguments = "Argumenten";
>> $messages = "Berichten";
>>
>> # infobox
>> $name = "Naam";
>> $description = "Beschrijving";
>> $abbreviation = "Afkorting";
>> $library = "Bibliotheek";
>> $author = "Auteur";
>> $developer = "Ontwikkelaar";
>> $releaseVersion = "Versie";
>> $releaseDate = "Datum van uitgave";    //  too bad 'uitgavedatum'
>> isn't in the dictionary...or is mine incomplete ?
>> $dependencies = "Afhankelijkheden";
>> $license = "Licentie";
>> $website = "Website";
>> $programmingLanguage = "Programmeertaal";
>> $platform = "Platform";
>> $operatingSystem = "Besturingssysteem";
>> $language = "Taal";
>> $dataType = "Data type";
>> $distributions = "Distributies";
>>
>> Tim
>>
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