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Help for little project needed.

Started by Devilmarkus, 16:45, 28 June 13

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Devilmarkus

Hi together,

I'm actually fiddling on a little project, for what I want translation.

So, is someone able to translate this piece of code from German to French/Spanish/Whatever? (English is already done)


            Done.setText("Fertig");
            ListFavs.setText("Alle zeigen");
            ShowSource.setText("Quelltext");
            addF.setText("Zufügen");
            remF.setText("Entfernen");
            newwin.setText("Im neuen Fenster öffnen");
            newwin.setToolTipText("Öffnet Hyperlinks in einem neuen Browserfenster");
            togfavs.setText("Favoriten");
            fileImage.setText("Bild speichern...");
            fileMenu.setText("Datei");
            fileExitMenuItem.setText("Beenden");
            read.setText("Los!");
            goButton.setText("Los!");
            allowed.setText("Erlaubte Dateitypen für Downloads");
            addE.setText("Zufügen");
            remE.setText("Entfernen");
            Firefox.setToolTipText("Öffne aktuelle Seite im Firefox Browser");
            read.setToolTipText("Besuche ausgewählten Favoriten");
            forwardButton.setText("Vorwärts >");
            backButton.setText("< Zurück");
            addF.setToolTipText("Füge die aktuelle Seite den Favoriten zu");
            remF.setToolTipText("Entferne ausgewählten Favoriten");
            fferror = "Entschuldigung, aber es wurde kein Firefox auf dem System gefunden.";


It's too complicated to give the English translation, because it's already embedded everywhere around my source. So I post the German translation.

I need translation for everything inside the brackets... ;)

Thankyou!
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TFM

Translate it to English first :-)
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Devilmarkus

As you had been able to read: I already have it in English, but the source is unsorted. ;)
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TFM

#3
Doh! Sorry always in a hurry... EDIT: And I still don't see it!
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TotO

Quote from: Devilmarkus on 21:04, 28 June 13
As you had been able to read: I already have it in English, but the source is unsorted. ;)
So, provide the english... More peoples speak english that german.
Else, you can wait a lot to give the translations. ;)
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Devilmarkus

#5
ok ok, you got me...


            Done.setText("Done");
            ListFavs.setText("Show all");
            ShowSource.setText("Sourcecode");
            addF.setText("Add");
            remF.setText("Remove");
            newwin.setText("Open in new window");
            newwin.setToolTipText("Opens hyperlinks in a new browser window");
            togfavs.setText("Favorites");
            fileImage.setText("Save Image");
            fileMenu.setText("File");
            fileExitMenuItem.setText("Exit");
            read.setText("Go!");
            goButton.setText("Go!");
            allowed.setText("Allowed Download Extensions");
            addE.setText("Add");
            remE.setText("Remove");
            Firefox.setToolTipText("Open current page in Firefox browser");
            read.setToolTipText("Visit selected Favorite");
            forwardButton.setText("Forward >");
            backButton.setText("< Back");
            addF.setToolTipText("Add actual page to favorites");
            remF.setToolTipText("Remove selected Favorite");
            fferror = "Sorry, no Firefox found on your system.";
            preformat.setText("Preformat Hyperlinks");
            preformat.setToolTipText("Pre-formats clicked hyperlinks (more secure)");
            getImages.setToolTipText("Show all images from this page");
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

Devilmarkus

Spanish translation is done...
Thanks to cngsoft! :)
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

Devilmarkus

French translation is done, too.
Thanks to Kukulcan!
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

Devilmarkus

Greek translation done, too...
Thanks to Ethaniel.

For the greedy:

I'm coding a little webbrowser, what will be very safe to browse through the WWW.
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When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

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Gryzor

What? I missed my chance :D


More info please! :)

Devilmarkus

More info:

I design this browser to be used to browse through the web without being afraid of getting viruses, spam, trojans etc.

All, this browser knows, is HTML. That's it.

No features:

       
  • No javascript
  • No java
  • No flash
  • No .css
  • No silverlight
  • No traps, no popups
  • No cookies
  • No cakes
  • No coffee
  • No whatever else
  • No other crap

Features:


       
  • pure HTML
  • Can display images (jpg, gif, png)
Thats it... Nothing more will be added.

It can also be used for simple downloads. Therefore you can edit the allowed extensions (add or remove extenssions you want to be able to download)

It stores a few settings, it's history, favorites, and the allowed expansions. That's all, no registry changes, no "Set my crap as default webbrowser", nothing else.

The goal is: Being able of browsing through webpages, what seems suspicious, or harmed by malware etc...

The browser is also able to pre-format clicked hyperlinks:
- If a website provides a "fake" URL like: click.php?url=hxxp://blablabla.com&s=04218009&t=02109408 the browser pre-formats this URL just before you click it to the real URL hxxp://blablabla.com
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

TFM

This "No features" seem to be the new advertisment trick. What's about a "No features" competition?  :laugh:   
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TFM

I could do the German translation now...
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AMSDOS

This brings back memories of the time I was using OS/2 Warp and connecting it to the Internet. There was an earlier Web Browser, which was pretty bare, which from memory I don't think it even supported HTML 4, that browser I think was to become Netscape.
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Browsing the web without javascript and css won't get you that far nowadays. There's a lot of pages that depends on it.

Devilmarkus

Quote from: mr_lou on 06:31, 30 June 13
Browsing the web without javascript and css won't get you that far nowadays. There's a lot of pages that depends on it.

There's a lot of pages, that are annoying because they use javascript to open popups, redirect you to bad sites, etc...

You sure have read, for what I design this browser....

Quote from: Devilmarkus on 22:16, 29 June 13
I design this browser to be used to browse through the web without being afraid of getting viruses, spam, trojans etc.
....

The goal is: Being able of browsing through webpages, what seems suspicious, or harmed by malware etc...

The browser is also able to pre-format clicked hyperlinks:
- If a website provides a "fake" URL like: click.php?url=hxxp://blablabla.com&s=04218009&t=02109408 the browser pre-formats this URL just before you click it to the real URL hxxp://blablabla.com

But, as usual: You can use this browser... But also you don't need to.
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

Devilmarkus

When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

mr_lou

Quote from: Devilmarkus on 11:57, 30 June 13
There's a lot of pages, that are annoying because they use javascript to open popups, redirect you to bad sites, etc...

Yes, but there are also a lot of sites that depends on javascript and css. Meaning, you simply can't view them without javascript and css.

You can argue that web-developers SHOULD make their sites compatible with plain HTML - but fact is that they don't.

Just saying, you will run into a lot of sites you simply can't view, because they require javascript and possibly also css to work.

Devilmarkus

Quote from: mr_lou on 12:36, 30 June 13
Yes, but there are also a lot of sites that depends on javascript and css. Meaning, you simply can't view them without javascript and css.

You can argue that web-developers SHOULD make their sites compatible with plain HTML - but fact is that they don't.

Just saying, you will run into a lot of sites you simply can't view, because they require javascript and possibly also css to work.

I forgot to mention:
The browser has a button "Firefox" -> This can open the actual page in Firefox browser on Windows systems.

Linux or MacOS are not supported.

(The browser itself works also on other OSes than Windows)
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

Gryzor

An interesting proposition, though I guess that we are quite comfortable with setting up more complex browsers to deal with such annoyances. Still, a nice exercise :)


Now, if it could only open CPCWiki or render the forum in a readable form... ;)

TFM

Quote from: mr_lou on 12:36, 30 June 13
Yes, but there are also a lot of sites that depends on javascript and css.
To repeat your point doesn't make it stronger. And you miss the point again: Markus intention is different, he wants to provide a save browser, which does NOT have problems with all that js and css crap, tricking the surfers of the web.
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Devilmarkus

Quote from: TFM/FS on 19:42, 30 June 13
To repeat your point doesn't make it stronger. And you miss the point again: Markus intention is different, he wants to provide a save browser, which does NOT have problems with all that js and css crap, tricking the surfers of the web.

Safe your energy ;)

It's not worth to discuss this.

If someone wants a browser, what understands all the no-features I didn't include, he can use already existing browsers... :D
When you put your ear on a hot stove, you can smell how stupid you are ...

Amstrad CPC games in your webbrowser

JavaCPC Desktop Full Release

TFM

Well I should make a "no feature" OS for the CPC ... oh wait!!! I already got one! :P
TFM of FutureSoft
Also visit the CPC and Plus users favorite OS: FutureOS - The Revolution on CPC6128 and 6128Plus

mr_lou

Quote from: TFM/FS on 19:42, 30 June 13
To repeat your point doesn't make it stronger. And you miss the point again: Markus intention is different, he wants to provide a save browser, which does NOT have problems with all that js and css crap, tricking the surfers of the web.

No I get the idea, I'm not missing anything. Seems to me you are the one who's not getting it: What good is a browser if it can't view e.g. 50% of the pages online. How long will you use it then? How many "dead" links will you visit before quitting? That's my point.

It's like having an ultimate anti-virus installed, like my coworker did at home. Ultimate protection indeed. Now he can't access any of his FTP sites either (even after uninstalling the anti-virus again). BUT IT'S SAFE!  :)

Anyway Marcus, you might be interested in visiting IRC network Freenode channel #HTML for feedback and tips'n'tricks and such. They seem to distance themselves from things like Javascript and CSS a lot. Maybe they know a bunch of nice HTML-only links you could include in default bookmarks or something.

AMSDOS

I guess if you build a no-nonsense Browser which cuts out the dribble, if enough people back it, poor websites will disappear, perhaps all it needs is some good marketing to back it.  ;D
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