This is awesome Larry.

I was wondering if we might start a quick page on the wiki to track
new functionality in OpenJUMP that needs to be documented. I think
this would help Peppe and I in our documentation efforts.

Note that this would be different from the Change Log for programmers.

Would anyone have a problem with adding this to the OpenJUMP wiki.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On 8/22/07, Michaël Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the french translation
>
> We generally use something like :
> "Derniers projets utilisés"
>
> Note that in french, we don't use to capitalize all the words in
> menus... (it reminds me a recent and interseting discussion :-) )
>
> Thanks for all the improvements
>
> Michaël
>
> Larry Becker a écrit :
>
> >Added an "Open Recent Project" submenu to the File menu that will
> >remember the last 8 tasks opened.  Tentative translations were made
> >for French, German, and Spanish.
> >
> >In trying out various translations I had trouble deciding between, for
> >example (in French)
> >
> >Ouvrir Des Projets Récents  (To open Recent Projects)
> >
> >Projets Récemment Ouverts (Recently Open Projects)
> >
> >I decided on the later, but would appreciate any insight on the
> >preferred form of menu commands in various languages.  In English, we
> >almost always go with "verb noun" or "verb adjective noun".
> >
> >regards,
> >Larry Becker
> >
> >
>
>
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