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From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-08-03 12:52:59
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Hi! So I have just added the beginnings of an XML outputter, for general-purpose output needs. Are there any other outputters people want? JSON? Static HTML, some other databases? Also, I have been doing some thinking about a new easier-to-use config system. And a new installer. And multiple projects in a single view support. Does anyone have any thoughts? That's it for now. I'm still looking for translators if anyone is interested. Cheers, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-06-24 14:10:15
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So I have just finished the conversion of the code over to the i18n code. Now I am looking for translators. There is currently only 115 strings that need translating, so if anyone wants to see Pelzini in their own lanaguage, email me at this list, doc...@li..., and ill send you the info. You can also make a comment on the wiki. Cheers, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-06-23 13:05:27
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Hi all, So I'm about to release another snapshot - its been ages now, sorry. This one has about 1/2 complete i18n support, so that's cool, as well as a bunch of new features. Feedback is wanted! Please comment, send me an email or post a message here. Once i18n support is complete in the viewer, I will be looking for people who want to translate Pelzini. I have tried to make translation as easy as possible, and there are not very many strings at the moment, so it should be a snap. Cheers, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-05-18 23:03:52
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Hi. Ok its a weird title, but Pelzini now has a new javadoc tag, called @tag. Its for tagging stuff, basically. I also added a few tags into the Pelzini code. Some code is now tagged i18n-done and some is tagged i18n-needed. You can have multiple tags per item. Cheers, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-05-15 06:35:13
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Hi, I have added a few more features recently. There is now a tool in the viewer which shows a template for extending a class. On the class page, click 'extends' in the right hand box, and some code will show up with your class ready to go. I have also added enum support to the viewer, and a tool in the processor that converts large lists of similarly named constants into a virtual enum. Cheers, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-05-08 07:19:29
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Hi, Pelzini now has internationalisation. I committed today. There is a fair bit of work needed to convert the existing code to i18n code, and then I am going to begin looking for translators. If you are interested, please let me know. Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-05-06 23:51:10
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Hi, Work has begun on i18n. I haven't committed anything yet because I don't have internet at home at the moment, and its quite difficult to take a desktop computer to the local cafe probably... I am going to find a way to commit my work though. I have only converted about three files in the viewer so far, but that will improve. I am going to put a list somewhere of what needs converting over and what does not. Pelzini currently has two languages, English and Hacker, hacker being a funny 'language' that I am using basically for testing only, but it will probably remain in the code because its kinda funny and nerdy, which is perfect for an open-source project. All the best, Josh |
From: Josh <jos...@gm...> - 2009-05-06 23:47:49
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Hi everyone. I am in the process of currently moving house, but I don't have internet at home, only at work. Development has slowed a little as a result. Cheers, Josh |