I haven't included the latest yet.  If you are on GNU/Linux or Mac OS X with 
Fink or Macports, its easy to generate your own ja.msg file for Pd-extended to 
use.  Let me know and I can walk you throw the process.

.hc

On Feb 27, 2012, at 7:02 AM, Seiichiro Matsumura wrote:

> Hi Hans,
> 
> Thank you for the quick update. I would like to check it but I can't
> approach to pd-extended git because I am not a geek user even writing
> Pd book.
> It seems the latest translation is not yet reflected on
> Pd-0.43.1-extended-20120226. Is there any other ways I could check it?
> Sorry for bothering you.
> I also asked Chikashi to check the translation before release. Double
> check must be necessary.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Sei Matsumura
> 
> 2012年2月25日6:56 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at>:
>> 
>> I was updating pd-extended.git, so I threw in the new Japanese
>> translation :-).  I'll be sure to update it one last time before the
>> final release, so you can test it in a real build.
>> 
>> I'm all for choice with the language of the app, but it seems to me that
>> is something that the OS should handle.  So anyone who set their system
>> language to English will get Pd-extended in English.  For those who want
>> some mix of languages, then there is no standard technique that I know
>> of, and how you do it varies on each OS.  If someone wants to code this
>> for Pd-extended, patches are welcome.
>> 
>> For the geeks, you can select the language easily when launching Pd from
>> the terminal.  This is what I do for testing the language support:
>> 
>> $ export LANG=en
>> $ /usr/bin/pd-extended
>> 
>> or on Mac OS X:
>> 
>> $ /Applications/Pd-extended/Contents/Resources/bin/pd
>> 
>> You can see the supported languages in the po/ folder inside Pd.
>> 
>> .hc
>> 
>> On 02/23/2012 11:54 PM, Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote:
>>> Thanks.
>>> I finished Transifex work in Japanese 100%. Then I was surprised my
>>> partly inputs of Transifex in middle of Feb. is already reflected in
>>> 0.43.1-beta 20120223.
>>> 
>>> However, it seems working automatic depends on system language of OSX, now.
>>> I think it would be nice if users can select language mode in
>>> Preferences, for example like Audacity's language setting. Because
>>> many Japanese users (especially geeks) already get used to the general
>>> English menu and interfaces.
>>> Of course, Japanese interfaces is truly helpful for Japanese Pd newbies.
>>> So languages selectable is the ideal.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> 
>>> Sei Matsumura
>>> --
>>> __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/
>>> Seiichiro Matsumura
>>> 
>>> s...@low-tech-ism.com
>>> http://low-tech-ism.com/
>>> __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/
>>> 
>>> 2012/2/22 Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at>:
>>>> That's great! I wish I could read it.  I love the idea of including the 
>>>> interviews and the PdCon report, it shows the multidimensionality of Pd.  
>>>> Its not just software, but the community behind it as well.
>>>> 
>>>> To match this release, I think it would be nice to also have a complete 
>>>> Japanese translation of the Pd interface. To contribute, create an account 
>>>> on transifex and edit the Japanese translation in this webform:
>>>> https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/puredata/resource/templatepot/
>>>> 
>>>> .hc
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 20, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Dear list,
>>>>> 
>>>>> The world first Japanese Pure Data book for sound programming will be
>>>>> published from BNN(Bug News Network) Inc. on 23rd Feb. 2012 in Japan.
>>>>> The title is "Pd Recipe Book -Sound Programming with Pure Data". This
>>>>> book is written for the programming newbies with the step by step type
>>>>> tutorials.
>>>>> If you know anybody who can read Japanese and hope to jump into the Pd
>>>>> world, please recommend this book.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Web site (Japanese)
>>>>> "Pd Recipe Book -Sound Programming with Pure Data"
>>>>> http://www.bnn.co.jp/books/title_index/web/pd_recipe_book_pure_data.html#more
>>>>> 
>>>>> I hope this become the starting point to spread Pd in Japan.
>>>>> 
>>>>> best wishes,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sei Matsumura
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> __/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/
>>>>> Seiichiro Matsumura, Ph.D.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Tokyo University of Technology
>>>>> School of Design
>>>>> Associate Professor
>>>>> 
>>>>> http://low-tech-ism.com/
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