On Oct 22, 2007, at 16:43, bear wrote:
Reid Ellis wrote:
Maybe I could change 'em' and '/em' to "startItalics" and
"endItalics". The actual value for the strings currently known as
"em" and "/em" cannot be edited (they aren't surrounded by _() -
nor should they be). I have to embed these into the string, since
the location of the emphasized text can move, depending on the
locale. Perhaps I could use the names
"untranslateableStartItalicsCode" and
"untranslateableEndItalicsCode"?
If they are HTML tag names then I'm sure it can be explained in the
localization README about what they are. They should stay the same
as HTML tags are always in english. Changing to something else
removes the ability, IMO, of the translator switching the tag to
another tag that may be more appropriate for the locale.
They're not actual HTML tags, they're binary codes embedded into the
string, which are later parsed so as to do proper styles.
I guess I could change the conflict dialog to use HTML views, but
then I'd have to HTML-sanitize the user data being displayed.
Reid
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