On 1/13/06, Mattias Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not translating the on disk folder will result in a strange behavior for > users of both gnome and non-gnome applications. For those users the > folder name would be in english in one application and in their native > language in another application (but still being the same folder). Using
About translating on-disk folder name, is there an assumption that users either know exactly 1 native language, or bilingual with english as 2nd language? How about those who are bilingual in 2 non-english languages or those using 3rd locale occasionally? Abel > gconf-keys and translating the on disk folder instead solves this > problem. The downside is that non gnome applications might not then be > aware that the folder is special, but at least it will display it right. > > //Snaggen > > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list > -- Abel Cheung (GPG Key: 0xC67186FF) Key fingerprint: 671C C7AE EFB5 110C D6D1 41EE 4152 E1F1 C671 86FF -------------------------------------------------------------------- * GNOME Hong Kong - http://www.gnome.hk/ * Opensource Application Knowledge Assoc. - http://oaka.org/
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