2015-12-19 3:00 GMT+01:00 Jerome Shidel <jer...@shidel.net>: > > > Sent from my iPhone >
Interesting... ;P > > On Dec 18, 2015, at 2:39 PM, Maarten <netraa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > (...) > > > > > *Van: *Maarten <netraa...@gmail.com> > *Verzonden: *vrijdag 18 december 2015 19:25 > *Aan: *Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> > *Onderwerp: *RE: [Freedos-devel] FDI Additional Languages > > > > I am going to work at the Dutch language. but now I have questions! :) > > > > 1. Do i need to translate everything (except the real code)? > > > Just the text that has the = needs translated. Stuff like: > > WELCOME="Welcome to the installer" > Thanks. I looked at the file and saw much, but I didn't know what the plan was. > > 2. Where do I put the finished files? > > > If you just email them to me, that would be fine. > Sure :) > > 3. And I fill in my name email etc. ? > > > Yes, if you want them in the translation file. If not leave them blank and > I'll fill then in with something like "A FreeDOS volunteer developer". > > That's nice. I already did it (as you may saw in one of the previous mails). Maarten > > > Maarten > > > :-) > > > > > *Van: *Eric Auer <e.a...@jpberlin.de> > *Verzonden: *vrijdag 18 december 2015 17:36 > *Aan: *freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > *Onderwerp: *Re: [Freedos-devel] FDI Additional Languages > > > > > > Hi Paul, > > > > > mmm is code page (437 is default, 850 is updated form, 1252 for Windows) > > > > In general, you can assume that 437 is what comes with your BIOS > > and graphics card BIOS while 850 is popular in DOS. Codepages of > > Windows are not popular in DOS :-) Maybe Mateusz or Aitor can say > > what the most popular codepages are: A default install comes with > > EGA.CPX and EGAn.CPX where n = 2 ... 10 and CPX = compressed CPI. > > > > Each CPX can contain several fonts. For example EGA.CPX would be > > 58880 bytes instead of 6322 bytes without (UPX) compression ;-) > > > > See also: > > http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/display.htm > > http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/mode.htm > > > > After some searching, I found this page: > > http://help.fdos.org/en/hhstndrd/base/cpidos.htm > > > > It gives a list of codepages in each font file, which summarizes as: > > > > (there are several variants of several codepages, e.g. with / without > > Euro currency sign, or different regional variants of codepages...) > > > > EGA: 437 US, 850/858 Latin-1 852 Eastern 853 Southern 857 Turkish > > EGA2: 859 French/Estonian 775 Baltic 1116-1119 Latvian/Lithuanian > > EGA3: 771/772 Lithuanian/Russian 855/872 Cyrillic 866/808 Russian > > EGA4: 61282 RusLat 30010 Moldovia 1125/848 Ukraine 1131/849 Belarus > > EGA5: Latin1 & 737/851/869 Greek 113 Yugoslavian 852 Eastern > > > > (omitting some numbers for the remaining exotic codepages files...) > > > > EGA6: Georgian, Abkhaz/Ossetian Armenian Azeri/Russian Cyrillic Azeri > > EGA7: South & Northwest RU, Volga Turkic & Finno-ugric, Tatar, Chechen > > EGA8: 770 773 774 775 777 778 Baltic and Lithuanian > > EGA9: Latin1 & 860 Portugal 861 Iceland 863 CA/FR 865 Nordic 867 Czech > > EGA10: Latin2 & 667 668 790 991 Polish & Mazovia 57781 Hungarian > > > > EGA11: Latin1 & 3000n 0 Saami 1 Celtic 4 Greenland 7 Latin 9 Romani > > EGA12: Latin1 Latin2 & Kashubian, Latin American and Mexican > > EGA13: Latin2 & 895 Czech Kamenicky & Kazakh Tatar Uzbek Tajik > > EGA14: Vietnamese Siberian Khanty Mansi Frisian Oceania > > EGA15: Africa (South, North/East, West, Central), Benin, Nigeria > > EGA16: Latin1 & 30005 Nigeria 30022 Canadian First Nations > > > > I guess you get pretty far with 858 Latin-1 (Western Europe) and > > 866 Cyrillic already, good to know for floppy distros :-) > > > > Cheers, Eric > > > > PS: The font files are for 8x8, 8x14 and 8x16 fixed with fonts and > > only a few tools in DOS, such as Blocek the Unicode aware editor, > > support fancy font variants in DOS, see e.g. http://laaca.sweb.cz/ > > > > PPS: Maybe the CPI directory of FreeDOS could ship with a TXT file > > giving a list of which fonts can be found in which CPX or CPI file? > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > > Freedos-devel mailing list > > Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel > > > > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > > Dit e-mailbericht is verzonden vanaf een virusvrije computer die wordt > beschermd door Avast. > www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > > > > > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > Dit > e-mailbericht is verzonden vanaf een virusvrije computer die wordt > beschermd door Avast. > www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-devel mailing list > Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-devel mailing list > Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel > >
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