Re: Application names localizations are defined in the CommonUiLabels framework file
I have created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3807 for this topic. Has anybody an idea (or better more than an idea ;-) ) on how to implement this? -Bruno 2010/5/18 Ean Schuessler e...@brainfood.com We've talked about this a number of times around the office, not only for the application menu but many menus throughout the site. This could allow a party/content binding component to inject menu entries into otherwise stand-alone party and content applications. Sorry if this is a repetition of ideas that have already been discussed. - Bruno Busco wrote: The injectable menu we are speaking about could be the solution. A simple main menu could be defined in the framework with only the Webtools and Example menu entry. Every application could inject its own application menu. An application could also inject menu entries in several different menus so that for example all application's administrations could be placed in one unique high level admin menu entry. -- Ean Schuessler, CTO e...@brainfood.com 214-720-0700 x 315 Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com
Re: Application names localizations are defined in the CommonUiLabels framework file
We've talked about this a number of times around the office, not only for the application menu but many menus throughout the site. This could allow a party/content binding component to inject menu entries into otherwise stand-alone party and content applications. Sorry if this is a repetition of ideas that have already been discussed. - Bruno Busco wrote: The injectable menu we are speaking about could be the solution. A simple main menu could be defined in the framework with only the Webtools and Example menu entry. Every application could inject its own application menu. An application could also inject menu entries in several different menus so that for example all application's administrations could be placed in one unique high level admin menu entry. -- Ean Schuessler, CTO e...@brainfood.com 214-720-0700 x 315 Brainfood, Inc. http://www.brainfood.com
Re: Application names localizations are defined in the CommonUiLabels framework file
The injectable menu we are speaking about could be the solution. A simple main menu could be defined in the framework with only the Webtools and Example menu entry. Every application could inject its own application menu. An application could also inject menu entries in several different menus so that for example all application's administrations could be placed in one unique high level admin menu entry. -Bruno 2010/5/15 Bruno Busco bruno.bu...@gmail.com Hi, still on framework-application independence: Actually there is a weak dependence of the framework from ALL application because the application name localization for the application menu is defined in CommonUiLabels.xml file. Every application the user want to add and localize its name needs a new entry in this file. How could we have the application menu use the application specific labels file to get the localitazion? Any idea? Thank you, Bruno
Application names localizations are defined in the CommonUiLabels framework file
Hi, still on framework-application independence: Actually there is a weak dependence of the framework from ALL application because the application name localization for the application menu is defined in CommonUiLabels.xml file. Every application the user want to add and localize its name needs a new entry in this file. How could we have the application menu use the application specific labels file to get the localitazion? Any idea? Thank you, Bruno