i think the fundamental question is:

do you translate terms that are part of the pd-lingo? (and yes i know that word 
or any other commercial software does this)

i am not sure the learning curve for an english speaking person is that much 
faster if he does not have to learn the 5 english terms that are most commonly 
used in the put menu. some of them are also not obvious in english. point 
being, if you learn a “programming” language, you have to learn new terms 
anyway, not sure it really matters what words those are.

additionally, if you ever use the internet to look up how something could be 
patched or search for examples, all the terms and explanations will be in 
english… so maybe better to just learn it like this from the beginning.




> On 10 Nov 2018, at 15:55, Max <abonneme...@revolwear.com> wrote:
> 
> I disagree. Translations are made for people who aren't already polyglot. As 
> Winfried said, let's strive to make the translations better. The suggestion 
> Jurgen Frenz made is sensible though: translating it and put the original 
> name in brackets.
> 
> 
> On 10.11.18 01:34, Peter P. wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I had started this thread because of the terrible situation where you
>> are teaching Pd to people, who have different language settings. It
>> artificially confuses everyone involved without any gain. Everything
>> that is in the "Put" menu should be uniform across all languages and
>> match the terminology in the help patches. The same applies for other
>> terms such as "patch" etc.
>> This is really important and reduces the cognitive load of people new to
>> Pd and learning it.
>> best, P
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