Thanks Stefan, <br><br>I must have been interrupted when doing Turkish - I was in the process of it!<br><br>I assume that local speakers will know their own code, the extra information is for people who are not native speakers of the code(s) who, while scripting, and working from English, are given extra information so that they can know for sure what they are handling.<br>
Also to help when there is more than one contender for the code or it is not clear as in nl for Dutch, nl does not suggest Dutch directly, en (usa?) hence Euro style (UK), pl does not need any detail really. Will need to add an entry for Persian - fa - afain not obvious in English.<br>
<br>And of course the two contenders for Portuguese - we have the Brazilian version of Portuguese apparently. <br><br>es - Many English speakers are not aware of the language situation on the Iberian peninsular and looking at the map, lump it all simplistically as Spanish, which is not the situation -have put Castilian in the 3rd column for consistency.<br>
<br><div>Paul</div><div><br>On 16 January 2011 03:18, Stefan Löffler <<a href="mailto:st.loeffler@gmail.com">st.loeffler@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> Hi,<br>><br>> On 2011-01-13 12:30, Paul A Norman wrote:<br>
>> P.S. Here is a better layout in the draft.<br>>><br>>> <a href="http://twscript.paulanorman.com/docs/html/TexWorksQtScripting.htm?applyTranslationQString.html">http://twscript.paulanorman.com/docs/html/TexWorksQtScripting.htm?applyTranslationQString.html</a><br>
><br>> Yeah, the list is looking good. But you seem to have missed tr (Turkish).<br>> In addition, I have two questions:<br>> 1) Why is "Castilian" in the second column, while e.g. Brazilian is in<br>
> the third?<br>> 2) Is there any reason you give native names (or transcriptions thereof,<br>> as for Chinese) for some languages? Seeing that the whole manual is in<br>> English, I'd assume the prospective readership should be familiar with<br>
> the English names. If not, it would probably be best to give native<br>> names (ideally non-transcribed) for all languages.<br>><br>> Cheers,<br>> Stefan<br>><br><br></div>