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I have translated some pages and added these:
“Current” means: February 2013:
I think that is unnecessary to say that I want a first/third person RPG with all the power of Blender and Ogre. :P
Thank you for the Spanish translation!
How would you translate “Add Translation”? “Añadir traducción”? I’ll be happy to add it!
You are welcome! Yes, “Añadir traducción” for me is correct… I didn’t translate it because the option isn’t translated…
What I translated, are the pages correct? Are there something else you need to be translated?
Thanks for this stupendous wiki!
Do you recieve the answer of a discussion if I put the “minor edit” option? I try with the “major edit” option now…
¡Saludos!
I was in Portugal for a few days with very limited Internet access. :)
I added “Añadir traducción” to the translation file. (Note that not all the texts listed on that page are used by Emacs Wiki because I have not installed all the extensions.)
I have only one wiki markup feedback:
You write todas ellas están listadas en la página traducida al español de la GNU([http://www.gnu.org/licenses/translations.es.html http://www.gnu.org/licenses/translations.es.html]).
You can simply write the URL and it will be linked automatically: todas ellas están listadas en la página traducida al español de la GNU (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/translations.es.html).
I would write this even shorter: todas ellas están listadas en [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/translations.es.html la página traducida al español de la GNU]. → “todas ellas están listadas en la página traducida al español de la GNU.”
Portugal! wow… How was it?
Nice… that’s looks better… I change it now! Thanks!
Meeting class mates I had not seen in 24 years, seeing my mom, my half brother, my stepbrother, the beach, the sea, Lisbon, it was a nice long weekend getaway. :)
How nice! I live in Argentina, in a small town… In “La Patagonia”…
Here we have a little group of GNU/Linux called U.L.A. (Don’t look at the page now! It’s so out of date…) and a bunch of “followers” of emacs.
I started using it thanks to my teacher of “logic for computer science” 3 years ago… Think he usually read this wiki! :)
I also know how to do some programming in “Elisp” and in a near future I expect to publish some algorithms I made(but first I have to read some HowTo ‘s :P).
¡Saludos!
I want to ask something that maybe is in a wikipage already… but I want to be sure, that’s all…
Should I translate pages, writing them tending to be formal, or writing using non-formal ways(could we say as a friend?)?
For example, I’am translating [[ÁreaLisp?]] (ElispArea) and realise that it could be written in an informal way… But I don’t know if that is wrong and I am misplacing myself…
Thanks in advance…
¡Saludos!
I think either way is fine. The wiki exists somewhere between informal like IRC and formal like the official Emacs documentation. It has pages that act like a manual such as Icicles and it has pages that contain the discussion between various people. I would use whatever you would like to see more of. :) – Alex
Hi. I added some commands to syslog-mode.el for filtering and highlighting items. Shouldn’t be difficult to add commands for reporting statistics aswell, but I don’t have time for that now. – JoeBloggs
Thanks! I’ll update my Lisp:syslog-mode.el immediately. :-) – ChristianGiménez
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