I could work around this issue or possible revert back to just using unzip.
But, I don’t think it should have to do that. And I would rather use a package
manager.
> On Nov 23, 2015, at 12:44 PM, Mateusz Viste wrote:
>
> On 22/11/2015 20:39, Jerome E. Shidel Jr. wrote:
>> I’ve
I maybe be a bit Dutch focused here.
Having Dutch is useful, (please say if I made a big mistake, this is an
orientation) +-50% of the Belgium population is talking Dutch, of course a
little bit different. But hey
Then you have belgium as well.
Put France in it and you have the most common
And sorry... But here is another one! :)
If you put German in it you have al the germanic languages:
English
German
Dutch
:D
But any way the English, Spanish and France language(s) are the most useful.
Dutch would be great though.
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Van: "Maarten Vermeulen"
For those that didn't know, English is the second language in the Netherlands.
Everyone learns it on school and needs to do exam with it. 80% of the Dutch
people talk/write English. Also on school you learn German.
But back to the point...
Should I translate it myself?
No problem with that! :)
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Maarten Vermeulen wrote:
>
> For those that didn't know, English is the second language in the
> Netherlands. Everyone learns it on school and needs to do exam with it. 80%
> of the Dutch people talk/write English. Also on school you
On 23/11/2015 20:53, Jerome E. Shidel Jr. wrote:
>> FDNPKG v0.99.3 fixes this issue.
>
> So, is it going to be fixed in FDINST?
It is fixed, FDINST uses FDNPKG. Any fix inside FDNPKG's core applies
also to FDINST, too. Sorry if that was unclear.
> End result, any attempt to use attrib will
Do you mean: 'hallo, hoe heet je?' That is the sentence in Dutch logic.
'hello, what's your name?'
'ik Ben maarten'
'i am maarten'
now you can talk Dutch;p
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Van: "Rugxulo"
Verzonden: 24-11-2015 00:21
Aan: "Technical discussion and
If it's any help,I speak in binary (No literally) in one of my Computer
Physics classes.We have to translate our conversations into binary (ASCII
to BINARY).I swear,my instructor has a stick of RAM in her head or
something.She speaks in binary like it is a natural LANGUAGE.(This is off
topic,but
Hi again,
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
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> Let's check WinRAR to see what languages it (still) supports:
Oops! How the heck did I screw that up?? (Trying to remove the
uninteresting redundancy of "32 bit / 64 bit".) Bah, let me try again:
Albanian
Arabic
Well,a lot of OSes (Windows,Linux) support a ridiciolous amount of
languages.Perhaps we should use an already avaible language archive?
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Maarten Vermeulen
wrote:
> For those that didn't know, English is the second language in the
>
Where do you want to get it from?
As well if there's Dutch in it, it us bad translated. Most likely the grammer
is not good.
I like the translating
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Van: "JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU"
Verzonden: 23-11-2015 16:09
Aan: "Technical discussion
On 22/11/2015 20:39, Jerome E. Shidel Jr. wrote:
> I’ve tried recompressing them multiple ways, but that either
> causes FDINST to choke on all of the files. Or, just fail at the
> same point.
In fact, the problem is not about compression, but the lack of it.
I introduced a 1-byte bug in v0.99.2
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