Hi,
Yes, double brackets should be better, fewer chances of having them in real
text.
Changing "Top" to "Top View" is also a possibility (but we probably should
change the others Left, ...) and only works on a sentence by sentence base.
Nico
2009/8/30 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>
>
>
> On 30 Aug 2009 at 18:12, Nicolas Vervelle wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Angel,
> >
> > This is a general problem when an English word can be translated
> differently depending on the
> > context, since the English word is the key used for finding the
> translation. Basically, this happens
> > because you can only create one translation for each sentence (even if
> the same sentence is
> > used several times with different meanings).
> > And we also have a special situation with our 2 .pot files : if the same
> sentence is in the 2 .pot
> > files, only one translation will be used in the application (because the
> Java code can't decide
> > which one to use and looks for the first available translation).
> >
> > IMHO, the solution would be the following :
> > * Modify the Java code to remove special parts of the English sentences
> when no translation
> > is found instead of using the entire English sentences (like removing
> texts in the form
> > "[...]")
> > * Use different English sentences in the code, differentiating them
> with special parts (for
> > example, "[View from]Top" and [Go to]Top")
> > In English, "[View from]Top" would give "Top", "[Go to]Top" would give
> "Top" also
> > In Spanish, you would have translated them differently in the .po files,
> so the texts should be
> > different.
> >
> > Do you think this solution is Ok ?
>
> It sounds good to me, if it's not difficult to implement
>
> > Could you check that we don't have English sentences with
> > "[...]" ?
>
> There's one using square brackets:
>
> #: org/jmol/viewer/ScriptEvaluator.java:2294
> msgid "bad [R,G,B] color"
>
> So we need a different notation. Double brackets?
>
> Another option would be just to change the [view from] Top to say e.g. "Top
> View"
>
>
>
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