05:06 Feb 23, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na | Dialog(ue) menu / window |
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na | dialog box, etc. |
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na | Dialog box/Window, Control Field, Registry item or entry, Directory, Wizards |
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na | dialog box, check box, my computer, registry entry, directory, wizards |
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na | see below |
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na | "Arbeitsplatz" can also be simply "desktop" |
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na | See below: |
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Dialog(ue) menu / window Explanation: Would really need more context for others. Assistenten = wizards Try the glossaries on Frank Dietz's site Reference: http://www.jump.net/~fdietz/glossary.htm |
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dialog box, etc. Explanation: The field is Microsoft terminology: Dialogfeld, Dialogfenster = dialog box Kontrollfeld = check box (I think, I only have the US version, and am not 100% sure if that is indeed the Kontrollfeld) Arbeitsplatz = workstation Registereintrag = register entry (not 100% sure) Verzeichnis = directory Assistenten = assistants What version of what program does this refer to exactly? Kristina |
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Dialog box/Window, Control Field, Registry item or entry, Directory, Wizards Explanation: all localization terms, mostly GUI, Windows might use Control box and not field otherwise these are the standard l10n terms. Hope this helps. Martin Robinshaw |
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dialog box, check box, my computer, registry entry, directory, wizards Explanation: Dialogfeld und -fenster is the same, Dialogfenster not being the official Microsoft term. Arbeitsplatz is My Computer if you are referring to the icon on the Desktop. If you are translating Microsoft terminology, load down the official glossaries (URL see below). That's were I've got the translations from. HTH Michael Reference: http://ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/msdn/NewUp/Glossary/ |
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see below Explanation: Items direct from Microsoft Fachwörterbuch deutsch-english ISBN 3-86063-812-2 are marked with a *. - Dialogfeld = dialog box* Dialogfenster = dialog* window* Kontrollfeld = control panel* Arbeitsplatz = my computer (they're not in the dictionary but I've seen these two on English and German computers) Assistant = wizard* Registereintrag = registry* entry* (Registereintrag is not there but the two terms are there seperately) Verzeichnis = directory* |
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"Arbeitsplatz" can also be simply "desktop" Explanation: from Mickey's answer ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/msdn/NewUp/Glossary/ Reference: http://ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/msdn/NewUp/Glossary/ |
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See below: Explanation: dialog box/dialog window; control field/supervisory panel; video work station; registration entry data; directory; wizard. [cf. Brandstetter, "Woerterbuch der Daten- u. Kommunikationstechnik". |
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