On Tuesday 12 April 2005 11:13, Becker.N wrote: > Sorry!!! (I?m new and my english is not so well!) > > I? did?t now that I have to write in english to this list, so if ?I > step on somebodys food, I?m sorry abouts this. > But I thought scribus is available different languages, so I think > it don?t matter if I will post to this list in german. > I?was not my intention to start a diskusion about what language the > people have to use to get help. > The only thing I?want to know is, is there somewhere a plug-in to > import qxd fils in to scribus. > > Normann > > Am 12.04.2005 um 00:39 schrieb scribus-request at nashi.altmuehlnet.de: > > ------------------------------ > > > > Message: 2 > > Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 17:12:04 +0200 > > From: Reinhard Quast <boss at quastweb.de> > > Subject: Re: small stamp, Re: mailing list lingua franca was Re: > > [Scribus] plug - ins.... > > To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > > Message-ID: <200504121712.16801.boss at quastweb.de> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" > > > > Am Montag, 11. April 2005 16:46 schrieb x11r6 at o2.pl: > >> Hi everyone! > >> > >> How about to use a small stamp in title after [scribus], e.g. > >> (fr) - for > >> french, (sv) - for swedish, etc, etc. That's makes mail-filters > >> job easier. It is good idea in similar cases.. It is not? > >> > >> greetings, > >> --amk > > > > Hi, > > one more good idea is, to write under your real name. ;-) > > greetings... Reinhard > > > >> 2005.04.11 16:19, Craig Bradney: > >>> On Monday 11 April 2005 16:04, Carol Kankelborg wrote: > >>>> Thomas R. Koll wrote: > >>>>> Hi Normann, > >>>>> > >>>>> Though maybe 10% onlist will understand your German, please > >>>>> use English instead of German. > >>>> > >>>> No one has responded to this, so I feel I must. Is this a > >>>> change in policy on the list? > >>>> > >>>> In my few years subscribed to this list I have > >>>> seen numerous posts in German and other non-english languages > >>>> and have never seen a complaint about them. They are ignored > >>>> by those who don't speak the language and answered by those > >>>> who do. So I was surprised to see this reply. > >>> > >>> So was I. There has been no change of policy. Please feel free > >>> to write to the list in your native language, and assuming > >>> someone understands its, someone should probably reply. > >>> > >>> The team itself can read or write fully or get by in: > >>> English (US, GB, AU :) ) > >>> Czech > >>> Finnish > >>> French > >>> German > >>> Luxembourgish > >>> Polish > >>> Slovak > >>> Swedish > >>> > >>> Other contributors can reply in more languages I'm sure. > >>> > >>> MOST posts are in English, and we do make announcements in > >>> English, however there is no requirement for users to post in > >>> English. Team members may actually reply in English if thats > >>> all they can write, even if they understand another language. > >>> > >>> regards > >>> Craig > >>
Hi, No problems. Actually a good way to explain the informal rules we live by here in our little corner of the Internet :) Answer is here: http://www.scribus.org.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index&myfaq=yes&id_cat=3#19 Cheers, Peter
