fences localisation (german)

eng/ger contextmenus

Hi,

 

i use fences on a german windows 7 x64 and it worked so far flawless.

there is one downer:

fences add an english submenuentry into the german contextmenu of the desktop.

is there a (free) localized version planned?

'ansicht' == 'view', so there 2 menues for the same setting + the points added by fences

thanks!

 

english menu:

fences german win7

 

german menu:

german menu

 ...

4,341 views 8 replies
Reply #1 Top

It would be good to have it localised for all languages, as this is consistent through all of them. :)

Reply #2 Top

That's a thing that goes through all SD apps that use context menus. Even worse with DesktopX that changes the whole desktop-menu to englisch. But let's face it : As long as translation is left to the user, we'll have to deal with it. I once did german translations for WindowBlinds and DesktopX but that turned out to be a Sysyphos - work as with every version the translation bits changed. And there can be strange results as we see in ObjectDock. ;)

"Mausüber" *shudder* ;)

Reply #3 Top

I think some form of this was already reported (I remember something in Italian...), but just to be sure, send the details to fencesbeta@stardock.com along with your version info and system specs.  Feel free to send them the url for this post as well.

Reply #4 Top

Fences is other languages coming soon.  Right now there is no way to not make it English.

Reply #5 Top

Quoting Shirley, reply 4
Fences is other languages coming soon.  Right now there is no way to not make it English.
End of Shirley's quote

Ahhh, nothing like a good double negation early in the morning.... ;)

Reply #6 Top

Right now, English is the only language supported/available.

THERE! HAPPY?:P

Reply #7 Top

Quoting Shirley, reply 6
Right now, English is the only language supported/available.

THERE! HAPPY?
End of Shirley's quote

The Grammar Nazis are never happy.  Ours is a thankless job. :cylon:

Reply #8 Top

Quoting Rosco_P, reply 7

The Grammar Nazis are never happy.  Ours is a thankless job.
End of Rosco_P's quote

Oh, I appreciate the job you do. Thank you. (But I won't thank you for bad grammar... NOOOO WAY... ;) )