Graeme Geldenhuys escribió:
2009/10/28 Hans-Peter Diettrich <[email protected]>:
'-- all --' would automatically sort as the first entry, also indicating
that it is a synthetic entry.

I though that is exactly what '<all>' and '<none>' does as well. Was
the non-english translations done correctly?  Do the translations also
include the '<' and '>' characters? Those extra characters are meant
as an indicator that they are not actual classes in the unit.

Spanish tranlation are : '<None>' -> 'Ninguno' (wrong translation, should be '<Ninguno>'), '<All>' -> '<Todo>'. But they are sorted as if they didn't have the '<' character. For instance:
Ninguno
TEquipment
<Todo>
TPlayer

If you want that the sort where:
<Todo>
<Ninguno> (after correct translation)
TEquipment
TPlayer

Then the easiest process to accomplish that is inserting '<All>' and '<None>' after the classes methods, and before that disable sorting.

Cheers,
Raul Ferriz
I don't have that patch, for me the order of All and None is irrelevant, because my units tend to have very little methods. The only must have to me was selecting All by default at my local language, and that was easily achieved.




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