Nicola Pero <[email protected]> writes: > On 24 Jun 2010, at 10:29, Paul Chany wrote:
>> <menuItem title="Quit" keyEquivalent="q" action="terminate:" /> >> the menuItem the keyEquivalent="q" don't work. I mean it can't to be localizable. > Renaissance doesn't translate the keyEquivalents. Some attributes are > marked as localizable, others aren't. keyEquivalents is not marked as > localizable. I'm sorry to hear that. :( > Maybe that's wrong - I'm not sure. Do people change the > keyEquivalents from one language to the other ? My feeling/experience > was that keyboard shortcut are usually the same across languages. If they don't do, they should, but everyone should make a decision whether she/he want or want not. I would because I think that that everyone like (or know) it's native (first) language much better than other languages, so if in English for 'Quit' stand a shortcut 'q' then why don't is there in Hungarian for 'Kilép' a shortcut 'k'?! > But maybe that's the case more because of limitations of the systems/ > software as opposed to being a conscious decision ? Developers should think about that that there are so many languages in the world and that those languages are a value, a treasure for as, people. > I guess it could be made configurable in Renaissance. It would be grait!! :) > We could have a keyEquivalent, which is not translated, and a > localizableKeyEquivalent, which is. You'd normally specify only one > of these in your XML, so depending on which one you use, you'd get to > decide if you want your key equivalent to be translated or not. ;-) I whish to have in Renaissance localisableKeyEquivalent beside keyEquivalent!! Is it much work to get it? > Anyway, comments or suggestions very welcome :-) If I know better Obj-C and if I could to contribute in this, I would start write the code right now!! :) -- Regards, Paul Chany You can freely correct my English. http://csanyi-pal.info _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
