Translation Error: Date Taken
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jkm
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Translation Error: Date Taken
A native Spanish speaker has pointed out that “Date Taken” in Spanish would be better translated as “Fecha de la toma” instead of the “Fecha de captura” used by XnViewMP.
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Re: Translation Error: Date Taken
ok, changed
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jkm
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Re: Translation Error: Date Taken
Well, a small update.
The native speaker is saying that "Fecha de la toma" is the more accurate translation for "Date Taken", but when he checks in Windows Explorer, Microsoft has labeled that column "Fecha de captura".
So it's a choice: if you want the better translation, or if you want what agrees with Windows.
So I checked both Google and DeepL, and they say this:
Google
Date taken=Fecha de toma
Date captured=Fecha de captura
DeepL
Date taken=Fecha de toma
Date the photo was taken=Fecha de la toma
Date captured=Fecha de captura
So everyone seems to agree Microsoft got it wrong. But should the app agree with Microsoft anyway?
I'm not sure which is less confusing. It's up to you.
The native speaker is saying that "Fecha de la toma" is the more accurate translation for "Date Taken", but when he checks in Windows Explorer, Microsoft has labeled that column "Fecha de captura".
So it's a choice: if you want the better translation, or if you want what agrees with Windows.
So I checked both Google and DeepL, and they say this:
Date taken=Fecha de toma
Date captured=Fecha de captura
DeepL
Date taken=Fecha de toma
Date the photo was taken=Fecha de la toma
Date captured=Fecha de captura
So everyone seems to agree Microsoft got it wrong. But should the app agree with Microsoft anyway?
I'm not sure which is less confusing. It's up to you.
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cday
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Re: Translation Error: Date Taken
Isn't that statement ambiguous?jkm wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2026 9:16 pm So everyone seems to agree Microsoft got it wrong. But should the app agree with Microsoft anyway?
Meaning one: 'should the app agree with Microsoft anyway' -- regardless, even so?
Meaning two: 'should the app agree with Microsoft anyway' -- why bother about what Microsoft thinks?
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Re: Translation Error: Date Taken
Sorry, I didn't think so. I don't believe construing your "meaning two" is possible, since there is a question mark after it. "Anyway" in this context means "regardless". I apologize for any confusion.
What I meant was: should XnViewMP use MS's translation for consistency, even though the translation is not considered accurate?
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cday
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Re: Translation Error: Date Taken
I don't follow your reasoning but don't worry about that!
At a practical level, as the app is cross-platform with a substantial number of Mac and Linux users, it could be better to use the correct translation.
Or, in principle, the Windows version could use the inaccurate Windows translation: probably practical in the short term, but potentially a problem when further translation edits are made!
At a practical level, as the app is cross-platform with a substantial number of Mac and Linux users, it could be better to use the correct translation.
Or, in principle, the Windows version could use the inaccurate Windows translation: probably practical in the short term, but potentially a problem when further translation edits are made!