Hi Petr,
I'll fix that on the wiki and file an issue for that. Anyway, it could
make sense to simply use or customize a CAT package that checks for
duplicate mnemonics (Open Language Tools doesn't do that right now, but
Catalyst or MS Language Studio do, and it's pretty easy to take care
of). That would be a long-term solution for all languages, I guess.
Another way of doing this automatically is to use a script on the
f_lvl1_menuentries.bas output.
Regards,
Marcin
Petr Dudacek napisał(a):
Hi all,
this message is related mainly to the Polish mnemonics but I suppose
that it might be useful for the other languages as well. Therefore
posting on this alias.
So again... :)
Hi Marcin, Wiktor, all,
some moments ago I fixed issue 69356 - PL: In Polish localization, two
main submenus have the same accelerator
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=69356). A brief look
at the menus in the Polish build reveals that there are more duplicate
mnemonics (there are even cases where a single letter is used for 3 menu
items - such as 'k' in Plik menu in Writer). Instead of filing an issue
for every occurence of such problem, I suggest the following:
There's been a Call for Action some time ago (search for "Call for
Action: Mnemonics in OOo" in the archive of this alias). This initiative
had a goal of improving the current status of mnemonics for different
languages. More info can be found at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mnemonics_Localisation
A wiki page with tables for Polish exists here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mnemonics_PL
In general, there are two things to be done:
1. Go through the (first level) mnemonics in the Polish build, find
those that should be reassigned to a different letter and mark these
desired changes into the tables on the wiki page. This should be done by
you as the native users of the software.
2. Once the table is updated, a single issue containing a link to the
table is opened and all the new mnemonics are fixed in the translation
database - I'll take care of that. Have a look at
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=70907 as an example of
such issue.
If you are interested in fixing the mnemonics this way, just let me (and
the alias) know - I'll assist you with whatever is necessary.
Thanks,
Petr
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