On Tue, 2011-08-30 at 18:38 +0100, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: > Conscious User wrote on 21/08/11 20:37: > > > >> Wrong: "☑ Automatically shorten pasted URLs." > >> Right: "☑ Automatically shorten pasted URLs" > > > > Well, that looks familiar... :) > > There was an Inkscape example in there for Ted, too. ;-) > > > Is there a single, 100% reliable place where all those rules > > are documented? > >... > > Not that I know of. They should be in the HIG too. But having them in > widely-used code would be much more effective than having them in the > HIG. > <http://sourcefrog.net/weblog/software/aesthetics/interface-levels.html> > > Meanwhile, Rodney Dawes has suggested including these tests in intltool. > <https://twitter.com/dohbee/status/106387128849674240> I don't know > anything about intltool, I'm just passing the suggestion along.
I was thinking Lintian, but apparently the only way to report bugs in Debian requires getting a mail server properly set up on your computer -- which I haven't managed to do yet. In a nutshell, we can't really do the context ones. But I was thinking perhaps we could write a GTK+/Qt patch to give warnings on them. Since those would only be command line it seems that "real users" would rarely see them. Though, developers may miss them as well. --Ted
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