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#1 2012-11-21 07:06:45

best_before
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US vs. UK English

Hi, I don't know if it's possible to do anything about this now given that you're so far along with Scratch 2.0, but is it possible to create a 'UK English' version? Or even just a notice on the download page?
I just know some of the children I'm working with are going to adopt the US spellings of words such as 'color' (we spell it 'colour' this side of the Atlantic). When their regular teacher (or parent/guardian) calls them on it they'll be able to say 'that's the way it's spelled in Scratch, so it must be right!'. And how popular will I be then?? :-)

Thanks!

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#2 2012-11-21 07:28:07

jontmy00
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Re: US vs. UK English

best_before wrote:

Hi, I don't know if it's possible to do anything about this now given that you're so far along with Scratch 2.0, but is it possible to create a 'UK English' version? Or even just a notice on the download page?
I just know some of the children I'm working with are going to adopt the US spellings of words such as 'color' (we spell it 'colour' this side of the Atlantic). When their regular teacher (or parent/guardian) calls them on it they'll be able to say 'that's the way it's spelled in Scratch, so it must be right!'. And how popular will I be then?? :-)

Thanks!

I use British English, but US English doesn't really matter to me. Few blocks are affected by the US English anyway.


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#3 2012-11-21 07:50:45

roijac
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Re: US vs. UK English

you can change it locally in 1.4, if you want instructions just ask

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#4 2012-11-21 07:59:21

technoguyx
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Re: US vs. UK English

Yes, you can edit the program's language files to your liking.


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#5 2012-11-21 08:01:55

jontmy00
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Re: US vs. UK English

technoguyx wrote:

Yes, you can edit the program's language files to your liking.

What if each person has his/her own copy of Scratch? Then I suppose you have to copy the modified one to all of the un-modified ones, is that right?


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#6 2012-11-21 09:23:48

veggieman001
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Re: US vs. UK English

That would be nice, but it seems a bit trivial just for a few changes.


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#7 2012-11-21 09:36:17

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Re: US vs. UK English

It doesn't really matter, because technically they're both correct spellings  tongue


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#8 2012-11-21 11:10:54

zammer990
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Re: US vs. UK English

Mokat wrote:

It doesn't really matter, because technically they're both correct spellings  tongue

They may be correct, but you still learn to spell it one way, and if you see it written one way somewhere, and another way in another place, it could get confusing.
A general "language" option would probably be good, but long to implement


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#9 2012-11-21 13:32:07

777w
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Re: US vs. UK English

zammer990 wrote:

Mokat wrote:

It doesn't really matter, because technically they're both correct spellings  tongue

They may be correct, but you still learn to spell it one way, and if you see it written one way somewhere, and another way in another place, it could get confusing.
A general "language" option would probably be good, but long to implement

actually there already is a language option, click the globe thing next to the scratch logo

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#10 2012-11-22 13:29:28

Mokat
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Re: US vs. UK English

You could just tell then that it's the American spelling


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