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Posted Anonymously
Support to other languages
Jun 2 2008, 4:36 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 2 2008, 4:36 PM EDT
The support to other languages would be really nice. Much more people would be able to contribute... Do you find this valuable?    

Jason_wetpaint
1. RE: Support to other languages
Jun 2 2008, 4:39 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 2 2008, 4:39 PM EDT
At some point in the future we may translate all of our tools. Until then, there are Wetpaint wikis in dozens of languages. Chinese, Korean, Farsi, Hebrew, Spanish, French, Latin, and Russion, just to name a few. Do you find this valuable?    

Posted Anonymously
2. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 27 2009, 4:55 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 27 2009, 4:55 AM EDT
"At some point in the future we may translate all of our tools. Until then, there are Wetpaint wikis in dozens of languages. Chinese, Korean, Farsi, Hebrew, Spanish, French, Latin, and Russion, just to name a few."
Please add quickly the multi-language functionality because we lose a lot of french guests on my site.
In the first time, you should let the creator or administrator translate himself. This translation need not an easy or user friendly tool, because it's a one shot administrator action. If we could simply edit and post a file ... would be perfect!
regards,
Patway(http://segweb.wetpaint.com)
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yy10
yy10
3. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 27 2009, 5:27 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 27 2009, 5:27 AM EDT
A multi-language function is good, but you can already use the Google Translator to do this.
http://translate.google.com/
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Posted Anonymously
4. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 30 2009, 1:56 AM EDT | Post edited: Apr 30 2009, 1:56 AM EDT
"A multi-language function is good, but you can already use the Google Translator to do this.
http://translate.google.com/"
The members of a wetpaint site build their wiki in their own language is one thing. The other (for me) more important thing is that the menu is in English like "discussion", "To-do", "members" which will scare off people who can not read English.
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Sorgiña
Sorgiña
5. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 30 2009, 3:24 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 30 2009, 3:24 PM EDT
"A multi-language function is good, but you can already use the Google Translator to do this.
http://translate.google.com/"
Speaking as a professional translator with over 30 years' experience the Google translator function is a disaster like all the other so-called translator functions on websites unless the actual site is bilingual or plurilingual like for example Medscape which comes in English and Spanish.
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Posted Anonymously
6. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 30 2009, 3:35 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 30 2009, 3:35 PM EDT
I created a wiki where you can add something that will help your wiki support more than 40+ languages,.

http://www.globalinjected.wetpaint.com/
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awesomegamingstaff
7. RE: Support to other languages
Apr 30 2009, 4:02 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 30 2009, 4:02 PM EDT
"I created a wiki where you can add something that will help your wiki support more than 40+ languages,.

http://www.globalinjected.wetpaint.com/"
Thanks, but please do not advertise on WPC. You may advertise on http://wpads.wetpaint.com/
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