On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Samuel Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Emle looks interesting. Library bundles have a library.info file with
So, if library.info contains: [Library] name = "Emle" library_version = 1 host_version = 1 l10n = false locales = "en;es;he;" category = "Math and science" subcategory = "math" Is it the case that Sugar would show Emle when the interface language is any of English, Spanish or Hebrew, but when it is set to French Emle would not be in the list of choices? > metadata and a section for each language; you can have a separate index page > for each language, How does one differentiate the different language indexes? index_en.html? > which is chosen according to the interface language you have set in Sugar. Would a common index.html web page be able to determine what the current interface language is? My method of browsing the lang directory would not be the normal method one would want to use for OLPC if that is being handled before getting to Emle's index.html page. > Your js pages are effective, but they break "view source" a bit; "a bit"? How about a lot? With Firefox there is a View Generated Source (VGS). It would be nice if that were available. > you might consider adding a link that shows the effective source of the page > being viewed. The source is dynamically generated. The only way I have ever seen it is with the Firefox VGS feature or browsing with the DOM Inspector. > On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 6:07 PM, C.W. Holeman II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> How is language handled in OLPC? Currently with Emle the user selects >> a language before being given an index of pages in the specified language. >> >> http://emle.sourceforge.net/emle020400/index.html >> >> See also: >> >> http://emle.sourceforge.net/index.shtml >> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Cwhii >> >> Emle has a lang directory which contains the language specific message >> files. >> The index.hmtl page examines the lang directory to determine which >> languages >> are supported then displays this list for the user to select from. How >> does >> this correspond to the structure expected by OLPC for content bundles? -- C.W.Holeman II | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://JulianLocals.com/cwhii To only a fraction of the human race does God give the privilege of earning one's bread doing what one would have gladly pursued free, for passion. I am very thankful. The Mythical Man-Month Epilogue/F.P.Brooks _______________________________________________ Library mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/library
