Translating Ad Manager
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Rules
Do not tamper with the "%0", "%1", etc. placeholder sequences.
Some of the messages contain placeholders which get replaced at runtime with actual values. The format of the placeholder is %n
where n
is a number (0, 1, etc.).
Here's an example:
Serial number: %0\r\nUse expiry: %1\r\nSupport expiry: %2\r\nFaces: %3 (%4 used, %5 left)\r\nPlayers: %6 (%7 used, %8 left).
This is text displayed in the About box. %0
will be replaced with the serial number, %1
- with the expiry date, etc. If the placeholders are tampered with during the translation - e.g. Número de série:% \ 0 \ r termo nUse:% 1 \ r \ termo nSupport: 2% r \ nFaces:% 3% (4 usados, 5% à esquerda) \ r \ nPlayers:% 6% (7 utilizadas,% 8 à esquerda)
- then the messages displayed by the software will make no sense at all.
Do not tamper with the "\r\n" sequence.
The \r\n
sequence is a special character sequence. It means continue on a new line (see the example above). It should not be tampered with during the translation.
\ r \ n
is not a good translation.
Use the "&" character correctly.
The & (ampersand) character has a special meaning: it turns the character immediately after it into a hotkey.
For example, &File
is a string used in the menu bar; it will be displayed as File and when the user hits Alt+F, the File menu will drop down.
& Arquivo
is not a good translation, because it's going to show up as Arquivo and the hotkey will be the spacebar.
Some UI elements have standard hotkeys in all programs in a particular language, for example:
- the menu commands: File: New, Open, Close, Save, Exit, etc.,
- the common dialog buttons: OK, Cancel, Close, Apply, etc.
The translation should stick to that standard.
All other hotkeys are usually elements in various dialog boxes; for them the translator should try to avoid hotkey duplication, although it's not fatal.
To properly translate hotkeys, you need to understand where the translated text will apear. The string identifiers provide a clue. For example:
-
IDS_FILE
is the File item in the menu bar;IDS_TOOLS
is the Tools item in the menu bar; -
IDS_FILE_OPEN
is the Open command in the File menu;IDS_FILE_SAVE
is the Save command in the File menu; -
IDS_DLG_OK
is the OK button on all dialogs;IDS_DLG_CANCEL
is the Cancel button on all dialogs; -
IDS_DLGADDRESS
is the title of the address dialog,IDS_DLGADDRESS_CITY
is the City label in the address dialog.
The ids of strings that belong to the same dialog box have the same prefix (e.g. IDS_DLGADDRESS_
). The exception are the common buttons (OK, Cancel, etc.) - try not to use their hotkeys elsewhere in the dialogs.
Hot keys are important for the menus and the common dialog buttons; they are not critical for the rest of the UI.
If in doubt, it's better to remove the & altogether.