AW: [IRCServices Coding] NickServ SET Language...
Yusuf Iskenderoglu
uhc0 at rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
Mon Jun 3 13:42:29 PDT 2002
Hi,
If you think, that services translates the text AUTOMATICALLY
then you are completely wrong.
If a language translator did not send the most actual version
to Andrew, you will see such things.
Following solutions were possible,
a) Andrew starts to learn 10 languages. And writes any translation
by his own. -> senseless option
b) Another program does translation job into at least 10 languages.
-> does not exist
c) Andrew waits adding features, until translators finish writing.
-> totally senseless and inacceptable.
d) Andrew makes language code so, that it sends the english entry,
if the appropriate entry in the other language does not exist.
-> is the only right way of handling languages.
You ought to check the it.l in this very case, to discover who
wrote it, and contact them for an actual edition.
I, myself have finished turkish language except the new SENDPASS
text, and the *SYNTAX* replies, which I will not translate.
Regards;
yusuf
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> Von: ircservices-coding-admin at ircservices.za.net
> [mailto:ircservices-coding-admin at ircservices.za.net] Im
> Auftrag von Craig McLure
> Gesendet: Montag, 3. Juni 2002 22:29
> An: ircservices-coding at ircservices.za.net
> Betreff: [IRCServices Coding] NickServ SET Language...
>
>
> I was playing with Nickserv earlier, some1 asked me how to change the
> language, i gave him the nickserv SET language command.. then started
> playing with it.. I discovered the following:
>
> /ns set LANGUAGE 4
> [21:19] -NickServ- Linguaggio cambiato a Italiano.
>
> all well and good... from there,
>
> /ns help
> [21:20] -NickServ- NickServ allows you to "register" a
> nickname and prevent
> [21:20] -NickServ- others from using it. NickServ is
> controlled through
> [21:20] -NickServ- various commands which allow for registration and
> [21:20] -NickServ- maintenance of nicknames. For a list of
> commands, type
> [21:20] -NickServ- /msg NickServ HELP COMMANDS; to use a command, type
> [21:20] -NickServ- /msg NickServ command, and for more
> information on a
>
> wow.. i didnt know i spoke so fluent italian, looks totally
> English!!!!! :p
>
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