Re: what means EEK ?

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Cristian Secară (orice@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:> On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 12:12:53 +0200, Simon Budig wrote:> > > http://www.levien.com/gimp/jargon.html: > >  * eek An expression of shock. Even better is to make Burrito eek. He> >    does it so nicely. Derived from "Eeek, a German", the standard> >    greeting whenever jtl logs on.> > Ok about EEK (thanks), but then ... what is Burrito ? This seems to be> a Mexican food, how can a food have an expression of shock ? Or is this> some cartoon character ? (this appears to be too cultural-dependant> for successful internationalization)
http://www.levien.com/gimp/jargon.html:  * Burrito One of the #gimp's two beloved bots. Burrito is based on the   same code as Xachbot, and is run by yosh. One of Burrito's most   important extensions is its ability to eek. It also has a database of   2-letter country codes.
Yeah, cultural-specific, but the culture is the Gimp IRC-Channelculture. The text of that error message is probably not really useful totranslate since it is never shown to the user anyway (unless somethingis very broken in the Gimp code)...
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