Hi! I've started translation into Croatian. You can watch my progress at www.forum.pelud.net (http://www.forum.pelud.net) or http://civilka.webdomene.info/f
Hi,
I'm working on croatian translation too. It's almost finished. I'm will also make translated buttons for other themes. Contact me if you're interested in collaboration on this.
Hmmm...well for my forum at least (signature) croatian could be a very useful thing for my users who are going there for the russian support section. If you could pm me when you get this done i would really appreciate it :)
and are you doing it in Russian or what language? Because i know there are multiple languages that use the croatian alphabet
Quote from: MaxD on March 25, 2005, 10:01:35 AM
Hmmm...well for my forum at least (signature) croatian could be a very useful thing for my users who are going there for the russian support section. If you could pm me when you get this done i would really appreciate it :)
and are you doing it in Russian or what language? Because i know there are multiple languages that use the croatian alphabet
I'm not sure I'm following you, can you please be more specific? Croatian language is completely different language than russian. Also, Croatian uses latin charsets while russian uses cyrilic. If you mean that croatian uses charset encoding like some other languages like polish or serbian, than you are right, it uses iso-8859-2 (or windows-1250) charset. It just basic latin charset with a few more characters.
Quote from: vixx on March 31, 2005, 07:57:53 AM
Quote from: MaxD on March 25, 2005, 10:01:35 AM
Hmmm...well for my forum at least (signature) croatian could be a very useful thing for my users who are going there for the russian support section. If you could pm me when you get this done i would really appreciate it :)
and are you doing it in Russian or what language? Because i know there are multiple languages that use the croatian alphabet
I'm not sure I'm following you, can you please be more specific? Croatian language is completely different language than russian. Also, Croatian uses latin charsets while russian uses cyrilic. If you mean that croatian uses charset encoding like some other languages like polish or serbian, than you are right, it uses iso-8859-2 (or windows-1250) charset. It just basic latin charset with a few more characters.
dammit, im an idiot. I was tired when i first read this, and i thought it said Cyrillic not Croatian. Sorry. Although, i still commend you on your project, always nice to see some new and interesting things in the works.
Quotedammit, im an idiot. I was tired when i first read this, and i thought it said Cyrillic not Croatian. Sorry. Although, i still commend you on your project, always nice to see some new and interesting things in the works.
You're not an idiot :D It's not easy for you to know diferences between our languages and charsets...
Quote from: rmb on April 01, 2005, 03:17:09 AM
Quotedammit, im an idiot. I was tired when i first read this, and i thought it said Cyrillic not Croatian. Sorry. Although, i still commend you on your project, always nice to see some new and interesting things in the works.
You're not an idiot :D It's not easy for you to know diferences between our languages and charsets...
yah, sorry again though. I only know English and spanish
super...i hrvatski je gotov ! :D
Imam problema sa UTF-8 enkodovanjem. Veliko latiniÄno Å i ћирилично Ð se ne vide lepo - samo kockice...
Is there any news update about 1.1 RC2 croatian translation pack? I offer my help if needed...
Not finished yet, but you're like it!
http://www.neotronic.info/downloads/SMF-1.1-RC2-Croatian.rar
kad će biti gotov?
Meni je dovoljno ono sto je gotovo. Ako ti treba vise pokusaj ga dovrsiti - nema jos mnogo... :)
ma sve je ok koliko vidim što se tiće teksta
al buttonse mi ne učitava na nekim temama, recimo defaultna i epsilon su ok, al neptun i helios katastrofa
Pa to i ne spada u prijevod SMF-a. To trebaš napraviti sam...
ma da
znam
sorry onda
prijevod štima :-*
No probs... :)
Svaka čast na prijevodu!