RE: Major change -- L10n



> From: Alexander Larsson [mailto:alexl redhat com] 
> > This point hasn't shown up in the discussion yet:
> > What about l10n? The ~/Desktop directory can not be 
> 
> At the moment the directory is always named "Directory". However, this
> could be solved by having a gconf setting for the desktop directory
> name. The first time someone logs in and the key is not set we just
> generate a translated directory name and put it in gconf.

This gets very silly in Windows very fast. For instance, various versions of
Windows, but maybe not later versions, localize things like "Program Files"
to "Programme Datein". Inevitably most german Windows installations end up
with both. We don't localize "home", by the way.

I think some things just have to remain part of the implementation and some
things can be part of the presentation of that implementation. So, we could
show a different name in the FileSelector for instance, but not change the
actual path on the disk. But even that could be problematic.

Not everything is going to use gconf.

Murray Cumming
murrayc usa net
www.murrayc.com 




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