On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 01:48:14AM -0600, Scott Squires wrote: > I didn't receive any feedback on the last release candidate. In this > udpate I have fixed it so that if the user changes the Tor proxy > preferences while Torbutton is enabled, those changes will be put into > effect when the preferences window is closed (instead of the previous > behavior where Torbutton disabled itself). > > If I don't receive any feedback on this release, it will become version > 1.0.5. With this release, we also have eleven new locales. These were > all translated using the 1.0.4 language files, but this release candidate > is going out to the translators and I anticipate that most if not all of > the new locales will be in the final release of 1.0.5. > > http://freehaven.net/~squires/torbutton/testing/torbutton-1.0.4.906.xpi
Hi Scott, Looks pretty good to me. Here's another bug report while we're at it though: I'm using custom proxy settings currently, because I'm using Polipo on port 8123. When I click "use the recommended proxy settings" it moves everything to 8118, which is reasonable, but when I then click "use custom proxy settings" again, my old custom proxy settings are lost, and I need to retype them. Maybe Torbutton could remember them somewhere? > * new: eleven new locales This is great. Can you document somewhere how these work? I guess there are two pieces to this: first of all, how does it detect what language to use? I suppose it inherits its language from one or more of the Firefox config settings? Second, is there a page somewhere that describes how to add a new locale? "Download these two pages and translate them" -- in UTF-8 or something else? How do you pick the name of your locale? If you add a new string in a later Torbutton version, and nobody updates the locale files, will Torbutton just use English for that string? What about if you change the value of an existing string in a later Torbutton? Do you credit your translators anywhere, or at least have a secret list somewhere so you can track them down when you need an update? Once there's a short instruction page up somewhere, I can try to get a lot more translations for you, if you like. And last, why is there a chrome.manifest and an identical chrome.manifst? :) Thanks, --Roger

