This email is mainly for Micz, but everyone else please feel free to
throw in their two cents. The localizer has the ability of ordering the
translation strings (you can move around the strings so that one comes
before the other). I'm wondering what is the purpose of this
functionality? Do we need it, and if so, what for? It seems like added
complexity (for the user and the code), and currently I dont see the
advantage.
- Paul
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At 15:51 10.05.2005, you wrote:
>This email is mainly for Micz, but everyone else please feel free to throw
>in their two cents. The localizer has the ability of ordering the
>translation strings (you can move around the strings so that one comes
>before the other). I'm wondering what is the purpose of this
>functionality? Do we need it, and if so, what for? It seems like added
>complexity (for the user and the code), and currently I dont see the advantage.
the reason was that in the early localizer interface, the strings would
just come up in whatever order. so you would do a couple of strings related
to images, then something else, then images came back. and at many points
throughout the localizer marathon i had to scan through the list up and
down or look into different files (we can solve that) to find the word i
had used for specific tasks, items, actions, whatever.
i thought ordering would not be hard, as it is done in sebastians solution
already. and it makes it easier, because we could group strings in the file
to make it easier to translate.
it would be really nice, but then again it is a one time job. however, if
you have done the localizer translation yourself, you would feel like i do.
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