Forwarding this message from Tom, which was addressed to me only but I believe the intention was to send it to the list.
I believe it is a bit out of topic, though, but you can obtain the translations yourself with the isoquery program and the language code for each language. I.e. Executing 'isoquery -l fr -n fr -i 639' on the command line without the quotes will return you the the name of the French language in French; 'isoquery -l de -n de -i 639' will do the same for German, and so on. Note that this does not seem to work for RTL (Right To Left) languages, which appear reversed on the terminal. -------- Missatge reenviat -------- De: Tom Davies Per a: David Planella Assumpte: Thanks and a non-OpenSource question Data: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:35:44 +0000 (GMT) Thanks to everyone who sent me such swift responses. Just knowing the language is Dutch is helpful :) A non-Ubuntu, non-OpenSource problem i am working on for this website http://www.cecf.co.uk/ http://www.cecf.co.uk/crisp.html wants this list with each item in the list translated into its language Arabic Bengali Cantonese Farsi French Gujarati Hindi Mandarin Pashto Polish Portugese Swahili Tigrigna Turkish Urdu For example, only "French" would be written in French. I think i have found a different work-around so the leaflets might appear during the day today as thumbnails but i prefer the idea of just having a list as the Newsletters page on that website does. If you do have time and don't object to letting me know an answer to one or 2 of the list then please email me rather than the entire mailing list! Many apologies for being so cheeky! Many regards to all from Tom :) -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator www.ubuntu.com / www.davidplanella.wordpress.com www.identi.ca/dplanella / www.twitter.com/dplanella
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