Re: Define any other fallback language

2009-08-24 Thread Sayamindu Dasgupta
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 8:51 PM, F Wolff wrote: > Op Ma, 2009-08-24 om 14:35 +0200 skryf Nils-Christoph Fiedler: >> An other thing: >> Is it possible to define any other language as fallback for >> untranslated strings, so that the user in the example of "Low German" >> wont get a mix from low germ

Re: Define any other fallback language

2009-08-24 Thread F Wolff
Op Ma, 2009-08-24 om 14:35 +0200 skryf Nils-Christoph Fiedler: > An other thing: > Is it possible to define any other language as fallback for > untranslated strings, so that the user in the example of "Low German" > wont get a mix from low german and english strings, but a mix of low > german and

Re: Define any other fallback language

2009-08-24 Thread Sayamindu Dasgupta
Hi, On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Nils-Christoph Fiedler wrote: > An other thing: > Is it possible to define any other language as fallback for untranslated > strings, so that the user in the example of "Low German" wont get a mix from > low german and english strings, but a mix of low german a

Define any other fallback language

2009-08-24 Thread Nils-Christoph Fiedler
An other thing: Is it possible to define any other language as fallback for untranslated strings, so that the user in the example of "Low German" wont get a mix from low german and english strings, but a mix of low german and modern german (de) strings in his/her interface? ___