[Lazarus] German umlauts in component names
Special
Special at Joepgen.com
Mon Apr 4 12:05:17 CEST 2016
Am 04.04.2016 um 11:54 schrieb Ondrej Pokorny:
> On 04.04.2016 11:40, Special wrote:
>> What problems, Denis? We use component names like "SchließenButton"
>> since many years with Delphi in training programs for german pupils.
>> And in code for the international community, we don't use it.
>
> Sometimes it's better to give people less rights. They do less
> bullshit then ;)
>
> Btw. such english-german identifier combinations make me laugh every
> time I see them. Why don't you use "SchließenSchaltfläche" if you want
> to use the German language?
>
> Ondrej
>
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BTW too: Some English words became part of german, like 'Computer' und
'Button'. We don't say "Elektronische Rechenmaschine" any longer, and
more and more german book authors say "Button" instead of the strange
"Schaltfläche". Yes, I confess, I used "Schaltfläche" too in some of my
early books three decades ago, but now I don't.
Regards -- Hans
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