Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
"cropper" ?
Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Not sure it is the good word to use ... http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/cropper" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
And too enticing to be called crapper.
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
I'm in the crapper…
"reframing tool" ?
"reframing tool" ?
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
I think viewfinder is a better term, too... since we already have the option for 'camera' view.
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Hm hm ... in German the term for something black that goes around a frame is "Kasch" - caché in french, I suppose, cache in Englisch.
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
In French, a "Cache" is an object to protect your lens =)slowtiger wrote:Hm hm ... in German the term for something black that goes around a frame is "Kasch" - caché in french, I suppose, cache in Englisch.
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Very truthfully. I thought hard about speaking up but was constantly questioning myself about the propriety of making such a request of a French company and especially since I am aware of your country's sensitivities on such issues -- so I kept my mouth shut until others came up with the issue.
Yes, that is the same thing that stopped me from mentioning it. I did not want to be the "ugly American" obnoxiously barging in and insisting on having the language changed . Personally, I find the name Passepartout quaint and charming, but I now have had several inquiries from students and co-workers about : "what is it ? what does that mean? " . The word Passepartout is not common among English-speakers , so now I bring it up. Sorry, I should have said something before. When I explain what it is they get it, but it seems to me that we should remove obstacles and misunderstandings for the new user if possible, so I think "Camera View" says it more clearly for the English version of TVPaint.
Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
ok ok it was originally a danish name used by Mads
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Neither among the french-speakers… except for the "french speakers photographs"…D.T. Nethery wrote:[The word Passepartout is not common among English-speakers
(who are still working the old way)
… I only use it as : "a tool/key that allows you to open every doors"…
(it remembers me an actor of "fort-Boyard", too… ( a TV program)… well, forget it)
(in french, "recadrage" ce serait bien ?)
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Well, my proposed name in the first post was "Camera View" and I think that communicates the function clearly, but if that is problematic for the reasons mentioned by Elodie , then I would second Svengali's suggestion of "Director's Viewfinder" , if the user manual explaining the function is accompanied by an illustration showing the traditional Director's Viewfinder , and also the internationally understood "hands framing a shot" illustration:Elodie wrote:viewtopic.php?f=21&t=5060&p=43347&
I count here many +1 and nobody proposed a different name...
Call it "Camera view" is not a good idea, IMO, because you can "erase" the passe-partout, but keep the camera view active. By the way, this term is already used several time in the software (export panel, publish panel, button to activate in the remote...). So, it's problematic. For example, when choosing the "camera view" in publish > pdf : will I obtain a storyboard with the point of view of the camera or will I obtain a camera with a grey background ?
The camera view and the passe partout are linked, but are not exactly the same, so they shouldn't be named alike, IMO =)
( as we say in the English idiom: "A picture is worth a thousand words" ... is it "Un petit dessin vaut mieux qu'un long discours." ?
*NB: Photos attached are for example only, not necessarily the actual photos I would suggest using for the user manual illustration.
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
Stimmt !D.T. Nethery wrote: ( as we say in the English idiom: "A picture is worth a thousand words" ... is it "Un petit dessin vaut mieux qu'un long discours." ?
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Re: Re-name 'Passepartout' to Camera View
This is becoming too funny It can all be blamed on Political Correctness; a bugaboo prevailing from the 80's U.S. ultra liberal cultural revolution and now look what it keeps doing to us.
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