Sporočila: 35
Jezik: English
Oŝo-Jabe (Prikaži profil) 25. september 2009 22:52:25
Like, should a button say "respondi" or "respondu"?
Miland (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 01:22:02
tommjames (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 10:20:10
I used infinitive form in my own program Tajpi just to follow Firefox and because I personally find the infinitive form more elegant.
ceigered (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 14:43:31
Therefore laux mia vidpunkto I'd say the infinitive is good for when ever you want to give the user a choice - meaning whenever you have multiple button-elements involved on a dialogue/on the screen (that way it's not drawing immediate attention to one button, which would defeat the purpose of giving them a choice anyway ), but when there is only one button, e.g. a dialogue saying that the program needs to close now (with only one option given being 'close now') then the imperative might be suitable.
I think the main crux of my point is that you have think about what you want your user to think or feel when they see their options.
Of course, where this theory gets me stuck is when you have a dialogue come up telling someone what to do - e.g. "If you want to save (se vi/oni volas savi), press here (klaku tie cxi)" - would that be right?
Miland (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 15:10:23
ceigered:.. when you have a dialogue come up telling someone what to do - e.g. "If you want to save (se vi/oni volas savi), press here (klaku tie cxi)" - would that be right?Sounds all right to me.
ceigered (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 15:19:08
Miland:Cheers for the helpceigered:.. when you have a dialogue come up telling someone what to do - e.g. "If you want to save (se vi/oni volas savi), press here (klaku tie cxi)" - would that be right?Sounds all right to me.
horsto (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 16:21:01
ceigered:The -u form to me is more like commanding and telling the user what to do, therefore if you have two buttons (let's say, 'delete' and 'save' (forigi and savi if I'm correct?)), with the labels 'forigu' and 'savu', it's almost like giving the user two contradicting commands.Yes, the -u form is like commanding, but the command is not directed at the user, estas male, the user commands the computer to save or delete (savu aŭ forigu).
Rogir (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 20:13:50
mnlg (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 20:35:27
Technically, a menu command labeled 'Save' in English would be an imperative too; otherwise it would need to be "To Save", right?
Momomomomo (Prikaži profil) 26. september 2009 21:11:05
p.s. I had a look see what Lernu!(eo version) does and found "Sendi mesaĝon", "Legi la forumojn" and a lot of other infinatives but also on the home page "Subtenu lernu!" and "Informu amikon pri lernu!" so apparently being a little imposing with self-promotion.
p.p.s.
mnlg:Technically, a menu command labeled 'Save' in English would be an imperative too; otherwise it would need to be "To Save", right?Meh, I think we english speakers are just too lazy to put "to" on the font of everything