Do these say what I think they say?
I have a button tag I want to translate. The tag is "Craft All". I have DE "Alles Machen" and FR "Faire Toute". The former came from my less-than-fluent knowledge of German; the latter is from Google Translate. Do they make grammatical sense? Also, are these the terms used in the vanilla UI?
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I'm not 100% sure of the grammatical sense of the French version but technically it means To Make Everything. The phrase make all is showing as faites tout on reverso.net.
Looking further at reverso.net one of the translations for craft all is showing as métier tout. Metier translates to trade/occupation etc. Hopefully one of the official French speakers can confirm. My French never went beyond high school. |
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For the French :
"Craft All" can be translated by "Tout Crafter" |
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Okay, I'm adding a new feature. Does this look correct?
"Craft Many" => "Viele Herstellen" => "Plusieurs Crafter" |
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This button displays a slider that allows the user to choose how many they want to craft at a time.
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"Craft Many" is already strange. A "Craft" button is sufficient, because the GUI element should only contain one value. If you have a slider, then there should be no buttons to ignore the slider values like "Craft All" or "Craft One", instead there should be a button to set the slider value to max (if really necessary) and a "Craft" button. And there is no need to show or hide the slider. Just display the slider always, but set it to the default value of 1, so the UI behaves the default way if nothing is changed. Just my opinion. |
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