That's unusually wordy for a submenu label.
Striving to use a single word instead of three is indeed a usual,
prominent reason why people don't understand what the software does. As
well as putting menu entries where the programmer thinks they must be
and not wondering where the user will look
(In reply to Launchpad from comment #19)
André Pirard added the following comment to Launchpad bug report 206884:
How would you make the menu say this?
Language to [auto]detect encoding for
Language to suit [auto-detection]
... something like that
That's unusually wordy for a submenu label.
On 2014-01-21 07:45, Henri Sivonen wrote :
(In reply to André Pirard from comment #17)
I think that the first thing for Character Encoding Autodetect to be less
confusing is ti say what it does.
Assuming that it means that any indication of a character set is ignored ans
that it is guessed by
Bug 805374 made both the Auto-Detect submenu and the Character Encoding
menu in general less confusing.
I think we should either consider the menu adequately non-confusing as
of Firefox 28 and mark this FIXED or concede that it's not going to
become less confusing until/unless we get rid of the
I think that the first thing for Character Encoding Autodetect to be less
confusing is ti say what it does.
Assuming that it means that any indication of a character set is ignored ans
that it is guessed by the contents...
Character Encoding Autodetect is normally not needed because a page MUST
(In reply to André Pirard from comment #17)
I think that the first thing for Character Encoding Autodetect to be less
confusing is ti say what it does.
Assuming that it means that any indication of a character set is ignored ans
that it is guessed by the contents...
It means: If the type of
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
fuzzy/confusing firefox View - Character encoding menu
Hi Athira,
You need to change (off) in [1] to Universal.
To see the change, you could just build toolkit/locales/ with `mach
build toolkit/locales/` and `mach run` to see the changes.
Good Luck!
[1]: http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/locales/en-
(In reply to Masatoshi Kimura [:emk] from comment #14)
No, no, not at all. Universal is going to be killed.
I think this bug is obsolete due to recent massive changes to Character
Encoding menu.
In that case, I am letting someone else take over this :)
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No, no, not at all. Universal is going to be killed.
I think this bug is obsolete due to recent massive changes to Character
Encoding menu.
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I am beginner and I would like to work on this bug.can someone please
assingn this bug for me?
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Please note that I am not the reporter of this bug any longer.
Alexander Sack is. He changed the title to his own understanding.
I personnally understand View - Character encoding perfectly.
What I say is that FF does not always display ISO8859-1 by
Just changed the package from firefox-3.0 to the main firefox package in
order that this bug appears in the search and doesn't get forgotten.
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