ons, 2003-02-12 kl. 16:24 skrev Etienne Tourigny: > Billy's comments made me think of a hybrid solution.
Actually, Billy - the cat - can only write in Dutch and Norwegian nynorsk. It's Tony who always writes in English (Tony also writes in Dutch and nynorsk, as well as all the others.- le dernier peut aussi �crire un peu en francais, si'il est tres deprim�, comme maintenant en effait). Evo 1.2.1 > Right now the "active" languages (in the document) are the ones that > have been "enabled" in the Prefs. Before you would select the "enabled" > in the prefs. and you could select "active" languages in Edit->SCL. I can't enable languages in Tools -> Settings - that's where things go wrong for me. I then turn on everything at once. > What if you could "enable" various languages (ex. for me American > English and French) and select a "default" for editing. Then in the > document you could select ONE of the "enabled" languages as the "active" > and it would be initially the "default" one. Why? I'm happy with things as they are with 1.2.1. The point is, that with 1.2.2 you can't select *anything* in the composer (according to Anna), which is utterly useless to both me and Billy. Since selecting multiple languages in Tools -> Settings activates all chosen languages at the same time. Useless. Which is why I can not install 1.2.2, even though I've downloaded it. > As for implementing this, one would have to: > 1) add an option for the "default" language in the prefs. > 2) the list in Edit->SCL would be made of the languages "enabled" in > the prefs. > 3) only one element in the list in Edit->SCL would be active at a time Why have any default language at all? I have *no* default language, I write in them all, according to my intended recipient.. Best, Billy and Tony -- Tony Earnshaw "Can anyone define 'modern enclitic mediocrity' in terms of the Euro for me?" - Billy the (Norwegian-Dutch) Cat, Feb '03 e-post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.billy.demon.nl _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
