Eu somente posso dar suporte ao Portugu�s do Brasil, apesar de saber a diferen�a entre algumas palavras, mas n�o todas, assim como sei que eu n�o seria a pessoa mais indicada para dar suporte a qualquer outra l�ngua. Apenas posso separar os arquivos para facilitar para algu�m de Portugal que esteja disposto a fazer isso agora ou futuramente. Tenho tamb�m pouco tempo livre, mas quero contribuir sempre que puder ou achar necess�rio.
I can support only Portuguese of Brazil, despite I know the difference between some words, but not all, as well as I know that I would not be the person more indicated to support any another language. But I can separate the files to facilitate for somebody of Portugal that is made use to make this now or future. I also have little free time, but I want to always contribute that it will be able or to find necessary. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Pouech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 6:09 AM Subject: Re: Localization to the Portuguese > Marcelo Duarte wrote: > > Hi, > > I intend to perhaps keep the support the Portuguese language and to other > > tasks. > > Please, in any modifications to the resources, it would like to be informed > > to translate them, because I can be the support to Brazilian Portuguese > > language in the Wine. > good to have someone to this in charge... > > > Alexandre, the portuguese of Brazil is slightly different of Portugal, but > > ALL files *Pt.rc that I encountered is brazilian portuguese (because "File" > > is translated to "Arquivo" in Brazil and to "Ficheiro" in Portugal, etc). > > The questions are: I need to separate them? Which is the correct behavior? > Since there are differences, and if you're ready to support those > different, then we can always create two sets of resources for > portugese: one for portugese from Portugal, another one for brasilian > portugese. Note, that windows consider Brasilian portugese to be the > default sublang for all portugese:s (which seems to me a bit ackward, > but South America is likely closer to Redmond than Lusitania...) > > A+ > -- > Eric Pouech > >
