Dutch translation for TiddlyWiki -------------------------------- This is the new release of the Dutch translation for TiddlyWiki in support of TW version 2.6.0. and up. A complete ready to use Dutch empty TiddlyWiki v2.6.0 is provided, as well as the translation plugin on it's own (locale041.nl.js). So you can either download "locale041.nl.js" and apply it to your own TW as a systemConfig-tagged tiddler or download "TW260emptyNL.html", and create/import your own tiddlers in that empty Dutch TW. Your feedback is very much welcomed at "tonsweb (at) xs4all (dot) nl". Ton van Rooijen / 20100413 P.S. Complete ready to use older versions of empty Dutch TiddlyWikis are still available too: TW253emptyNL.html TW243emptyNL.html TW224emptyNL.html "locale030.nl.js" is the Dutch language file for TW v2.5.0 up until TW v2.5.3. "locale026.nl.js" is the Dutch language file for TW v2.4.0 up until TW v2.4.3. "locale025.nl.js" is the Dutch language file for TW v2.2.0 up until TW v2.3.0. Spanish translation for TiddlyWiki ---------------------------------- This is a new version of the Spanish translation for TiddlyWiki in support of TW version 2.6.0. and up. A complete ready to use empty Spanish TiddlyWiki v2.6.0 is provided, as well as the language-plugin on its own (locale041.es.js). So you can either download "locale041.es.js" and apply it to your own TW as a systemConfig-tagged tiddler or download "TW260emptyES.html", and create/import your own tiddlers in that empty Spanish TW. P.S. Complete ready to use older versions of empty Spanish TiddlyWikis are still available too: TW253emptyES.html TW243emptyES.html "locale040.es.js" is the Spanish language file for TW v2.5.0 up until TW v2.5.3. "locale037.es.js" is the Spanish language file for TW v2.4.0 up until TW v2.4.3. P.P.S.S. and Acknowledgements: It was by no means my intention to take over from Sergio González and/or Pedro Domínguez, but their website couldn't be reached, and the language-file on SVN was incorrect. I needed a valid Spanish translation and found one with the help of Dave Gifford. Since I consider the Spanish language a very important world-language I decided, in consultancy with Martin Budden, to publish this version. So all credits for this translation are still for Sergio González and Pedro Domínguez (and some for Dave Gifford for his contributions/corrections).