Re: [Usability] RFC: #61866
- From: Jonathan Blandford <jrb redhat com>
- To: David Moles <david moles vykor com>
- Cc: usability gnome org, GTK Development list <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] RFC: #61866
- Date: 19 Feb 2002 15:55:09 -0500
David Moles <david moles vykor com> writes:
> On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 12:05, Jonathan Blandford wrote:
> > David Moles <david moles vykor com> writes:
> >
> > > Is implementing "forward" and "backward" separate from "left" and
> > > "right" something the internationalization libraries help you do,
> > > or is it something you'd have to be lucky to think of?
> >
> > <offtopic>
>
> [snipped]
>
> > </offtopic>
>
> I'm clear on that. :) What I'm worried about is the scenario
> where someone mistakenly implements forward/backward on top of
> left/right, or left/right on top of forward/backward -- does
> that make sense? So they either map "forward means right" or
> "right means forward" in their heads (and their code), and it's
> only valid for left-to-right text. Then either the cursor keys
> or the C-f/C-b shortcuts break in right-to-left (depending on
> which way their mistake went).
Ah. Can't help you there. Just need to make sure widget authors are
educated correctly.
-Jonathan
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