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Re: [babel-dev] Identifying (and externalising) untranslated strings
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Sean have you logged bugs for these?
Tod
Sean Flanigan <sflaniga@xxxxxxxxxx>
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| Re: [babel-dev] Identifying (and externalising)
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Apologies for the dev-spam, but I finished going through
all the
Preferences nodes, and found a few buried more deeply:
WTP:
* Web Services/Axis2 Preferences
and contents of this node (both tabs)
* Web/JavaServer Faces Tools (and subtree: FacesConfig Editor,
Libraries, Validation, Views, JSP Tag Registry)
preference node names
and all node contents
BIRT:
* Report Design/Bidirectional Properties
and contents
As with my previous list, these strings have apparently been hard-coded
in English [as of the Ganymede-SR1 release]. Please, externalise
your
strings! As Antoine said, ask babel-dev if you need help.
Thanks!
Sean.
Antoine Toulme wrote:
> I am adding the cross-project list in CC.
>
> Committers, if you find an unexternalized string in the list below
is
> part of your plugin, please act on it. Please do not reply to
> cross-project, please reply to babel-dev if you have an idea to make
> this easier or need help.
>
> For now I don't see a better way of dealing with this problem.
>
> Thanks for reading, and thanks Sean for bringing this to our attention.
>
> Antoine
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Sean Flanigan <sflaniga@xxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:sflaniga@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> I'm testing the Babel pseudo langpacks [editA: the pseudo
langpacks
> are just the english strings prefixed with a number
to identify
> them] with eclipse-jee-ganymede-SR1
> [plus JBoss Tools pseudo langpacks], and ending up with
a fair number of
> unexternalised strings. For instance, in Preferences,
these category
> names are coming up in plain English:
>
> - Agent Controller
> - Data Management
> - Install/Update
> - JPA
> - Profiling and Logging
> - Remote Systems
> - Tasks (Mylyn)
> - Test (TPTP)
> - Usage Data Collector (Mylyn?)
> - XML (Webtools?)
>
> In some cases, I can hazard a guess as to which project
provides that
> Prefs page. In others, two minutes of research,
or someone more
> knowledgable, should identify the project easily enough.
But that's
> still pretty coarse-grained.
>
> Anyone know of any shortcuts for identifying the exact
source of a
> string, other than grepping the relevant projects' source
trees for the
> string in question, and hoping it's unique?
>
> Any AOP tricks that log a stack trace when creating
SWT objects?
> Perhaps an SWT option which provides tooltips identifing
the plugin
> which created a GUI control?
>
> Or is it just a matter of running the Externalize Strings
wizard on the
> relevant project(s), and seeing what pops out?
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Sean Flanigan
--
Sean Flanigan
Senior Software Engineer
Engineering - Internationalisation
Red Hat
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