Ok, I created the NL pdpedia:
Tim, you are the "emergency contact". I don't really know what that
means, but it seems to be a required field in the setup. Create an
account in the NL wiki, and I'll make it a "sysop" and "bureaucrat".
Feel free to edit it now, when we do the import, it won't delete
anything, it'll just add new revisions. Also, the template import
will only affect pages that are about objects.
.hc
On Oct 10, 2007, at 11:52 AM, tim 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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