From: Alistair Y. <ali...@sm...> - 2005-07-13 13:52:36
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> Could have a default behaviour, that if the properties file isn't > named at all, it looks for one with the same name as the template The Localiser doesn't know the name of the template - it's a system- wide localiser so that won't work > Doesn't it just involve renaming the properties files all the directories under res/templates/style_default need to be deleted, all the properties need to be moved up one level to res/ templates/style_default and then renamed to the name of the template they work with. A lot of cvs work. The references aren't that bad as there aren't that many templates to be done. If it really bugs you go ahead. I'm easy but I don't have time to do it. Alistair On 13 Jul 2005, at 14:45, Colin Tatham wrote: > Alistair Young wrote: > >>> Better to fix it now >>> >> it ain't "broken"! >> > > True, I just meant better to change it now, before we embark on > this (and all the future) template conversion efforts. > > > >> I see your point about an editor but that's the editor's problem, >> not the properties files' >> Is it worth putting this to the vote as it's a lot of work. >> > > Is it a lot of work? Doesn't it just involve renaming the > properties files, and the references? (Could have a default > behaviour, that if the properties file isn't named at all, it looks > for one with the same name as the template -- that's from The > Bucket :-) > > Colin > > > Who will do > >> it if it's seen as a problem? >> Alistair >> On 13 Jul 2005, at 14:29, Colin Tatham wrote: >> >>> > why bother? hasta manyana babe. It looks good to me as is >>> >>> Better to fix it now rather than try do it later. >>> Having 100's of properties files with the same name is *bound* >>> to cause confusion at some point (like you have 3 open in your >>> editor at once, and they all have the same name in the tag at >>> the top of the editor?). >>> >>> >>> Alistair Young wrote: >>> >>> >>>>> Renaming the properties files? Removing the individual folders >>>>> for each template? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> why bother? hasta manyana babe. It looks good to me as is >>>> Alistair >>>> On 13 Jul 2005, at 13:54, Colin Tatham wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I was actually getting a bit confused there... I didn't mean >>>>> to suggest that the properties files all get added to the >>>>> present templates folder, although that was what I ended up >>>>> suggesting... >>>>> >>>>> Renaming the properties files? Removing the individual folders >>>>> for each template? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Colin >>>>> ____________________________________ >>>>> Colin Tatham >>>>> VLE Team >>>>> Oxford University Computing Services >>>>> >>>>> http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/vle/ >>>>> http://bodington.org >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Colin Tatham wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Alistair Young wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> res/templates/style_default/default >>>>>>> -- each template has it's own directory under default, >>>>>>> within which, it's >>>>>>> strings file resides. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> We had a discussion here, I'll try to summarise. >>>>>> (The ideas only came up when we started doing some work on >>>>>> the localisation.) >>>>>> - All the properties files have the same name, which makes >>>>>> editing a collection of them confusing. >>>>>> - Having additional folders within the folders makes it >>>>>> slightly more difficult to match templates to properties files. >>>>>> Would there be any problems if we: >>>>>> - name properties files with the same name as the template >>>>>> they refer to. >>>>>> - have the properties files in the same folder as the >>>>>> templates. They would appear in a listing along with the >>>>>> template, and any other properties files that relate to that >>>>>> template. >>>>>> Admittedly that means the style_default/default folder could >>>>>> have loads of files in it, but that's OK innit? >>>>>> Colin >>>>>> ____________________________________ >>>>>> Colin Tatham >>>>>> VLE Team >>>>>> Oxford University Computing Services >>>>>> http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/vle/ >>>>>> http://bodington.org >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by the 'Do More With Dual!' >>>>>> webinar happening >>>>>> July 14 at 8am PDT/11am EDT. We invite you to explore the >>>>>> latest in dual >>>>>> core and dual graphics technology at this free one hour >>>>>> event hosted by HP, AMD, and NVIDIA. 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