Michal what platform you tested?
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@chromium.org> wrote: > Well, first, I would like to officially agree that people speaking in > language with diacritics are people :) > > I'm not 100% sure of your exact proposal, but I think you are suggesting > that: > a) "cordova create Foo" should create a project in directory Foo with name > "Foo", and not name "Hello World" > and > b) Support for unicode for Name? > > Regarding (a), I'm a bit torn. It seems like a good change in isolation, > but personally I think we should just get rid of all parameters except > Path. Specifically, you have to edit your config.xml to change a bunch > more than just packageId and Name, so why are those special? Also, > "cordova create Foo" will still create the Hello World application, which > should specify its default name/packageId in its config.xml, why override > those at create time? > > Regarding (b), I just changed my config.xml to: <name>/daɪ.əˈkrɪtɨk/</name> > or <name>διακριτικός</name> or <name>ąćęłńóśźż</name>.. and it always > worked exactly as expected. Not sure what else we require? > > > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Jan Velecký <vve...@seznam.cz> wrote: > > > Hello, > > probably many of you developers are english speaking. But most of > languages > > have diacritics. Below is CLI create syntax: > > create <PATH> [ID [NAME [CONFIG]]] ....... creates a Cordova project > in > > the specified PATH, with > > ID reverse-domain-style > > package name - used in <widget id> > > NAME is a human readable > > field > > CONFIG is a json string > > whose > > key/values will be included > > > > Look at item NAME – human readable. CLI tell us, that this is human > > readable > > field, I think diacritics is very very human readable, if people speaking > > in > > language with diacritics are people... In fact, this option is name of > > project, but name of project cannot be diacritical, because of historical > > reasons and their impacts on present software... > > > > Another thing, don't you think, that is the best practise to use same > > project directory name as project name? > > > > So, my proposal is change it to (line 1 and 3): > > create <PATH> [ID [NAME [CONFIG]]] ....... creates a Cordova project > of > > PATH name in the specified PATH, with > > ID reverse-domain-style > > package name - used in <widget id> > > NAME is an application > name > > CONFIG is a json string > > whose > > key/values will be included > > > > 1.) Typically, there cannot be two project of same name alike there > cannot > > be two directories of same name. Also, there are good reasons to use in > > both > > of names only latin letters, numbers, hyphen and underscore. So, why path > > name isn't also project name? > > 2.) With name attribute supporting more chars, it can be used as > > application > > name (showed on device/emulator). So if developer develops czech > > application > > with off course czech name and with diacritics too, he don't have to > > editing > > any files in platforms projects. Also, if he develops english-named > > application, but with some rare char to make name attractive, he don't > have > > to do this. And this should be name of project in config.xml in project > > root, so user (in future) can change this application name and CLI > changes > > names of applciation name in each project instead of him. > > 3.) If NAME is omitted, project directory, name of platform projects and > > application names should be same. > > > > This have only benefits, and for most of developers I think with no > broken > > backward-compability. > > > -- Carlos Santana <csantan...@gmail.com>