Details
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Type:
New Feature
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Status:
Closed
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Priority:
Minor
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: UDIG 1.0.1
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Fix Version/s: UDIG 1.1.x, UDIG 1.2.M3
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Component/s: website, userguide and translations
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Labels:None
Description
I suggest that localization can be turned on and off by the user. The main advantage is that foreign users can decide whether they want to use the localized environment (which might be not complete), or whether they want to use the English (complete) environment. Also this would allow to update language packs separately from the other components, which might be useful.
This requires that localization fragments get their own "feature" in the eclipse sense. This should work analogous to the Eclipse 3.0.1 languag pack feature.
Activity
Jesse Eichar
made changes -
| Field | Original Value | New Value |
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| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.1.1 [ 11974 ] | |
| Assignee | Cory Horner [ chorner ] |
Jesse Eichar
made changes -
| Summary | Have a native language "feature" for uDig | Add command line information in help |
Cory Horner
made changes -
| Assignee | Cory Horner [ chorner ] |
Jody Garnett
made changes -
| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.1.2 [ 14910 ] | |
| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.1.1 [ 11974 ] |
Jody Garnett
made changes -
| Component/s | internationalization [ 11550 ] | |
| Component/s | website, userguide and translations [ 11132 ] |
Jody Garnett
made changes -
| Status | Open [ 1 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.2.M3 [ 14979 ] | |
| Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
Ben Walding
made changes -
| Workflow | jira [ 36672 ] | udig [ 108077 ] |
Jody Garnett
made changes -
| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.1.x [ 15093 ] | |
| Fix Version/s | UDIG 1.1.2 [ 14910 ] |