Need French/German/other Writ info...
I am working on a multi-national update for Master Recipe List and needed some specific info about Provisioning crafting writs, since there doesn't appear to be a way beyond that they are generally crafting quests to get information about specific types by game functions alone.
I am not looking for a translation, but rather what the game itself calls these quests. It MUST be what the game calls them, NOT a custom translation, to work. For example, on the English client the text for the Provisioning Writ repeat quests is: Provisioner Writ If anyone could log in and accept a writ, I would very much appreciate that text. |
When you need the french/german string of something, you can use an addon language switcher
Or just type one of the commands : Lua Code:
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Also looking for German and French translations of the following text:
Also, I need the German and French in-game equivalent for the provisioning sub-categories for food and drink. These need to be what the game itself shows. In English they are: Food:
Drink:
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Very helpful tip, thanks for that! |
FYI: The SetCVar to another language changes the majority of global strings but there are some items and behaviors that require you to stop the game and switch language from the launcher.
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Find your german translations inline below.
The ones I did not translate seem to be names for me (like Elder Scrolls Online and Master Recipe List) and mustn't be translated. I you really want to translate Master Recipe List you could use: Meister Rezeptliste or Haupt Rezeptliste But I'd stay with your addon name :) I assmued "Tracking 4 recipes" is meant to be "Tracking for recipes"? "Regen" = "Regeneration"? Cheers Baertram
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Once the latest version of ESO Master Recipe List is approved, it would be great if anyone could take a look at the working drafts of the full language files and see if there's anything I might make corrections to. :) |
Here is what I still need in French and German. (Baertram may have already done some of these in German.)
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German translations:
Maybe I translated the "tracking" wrong. I'm not sure where and when these sentences with "tracking" apply? I translated them with something like "detect" or "sniff". Quote:
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Ok, then I need to update the translations:
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These are new items that require proper translation (Google tries, but is bad): Quote:
These items have changed and require re-translation (sorry!). Some might also be new: Quote:
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Above have all been translated. Many thanks to Khrill!
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