I hope you will beat me soon !! ;-) -Bruno 2008/9/13 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I will think about it, but it's not a priority for now. > I even thought about an APL script - good for this kind of stuff - but it > would be definitively too cryptic to maintain. > Maybe I will try a mock in APL and will write a Java program thereafter. > This time it looks like a challenge as you did not succeed in Python ;o) > > Thanks > > Jacques > > From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]>; "Jacques Le Roux" < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:30 PM > Subject: Re: i18n > > > > I spent some time trying to fix it but did not succeded, sorry. >> Could we think to a WebTool that loads all UiLabels file and helps to see >> where language is missing and where duplications are? >> -Bruno >> >> 2008/9/10 Jacques Le Roux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> I notice that we have currently a problem with duplicated labels in >>> different applications. >>> >>> Take >>> <value xml:lang="en">Estimated Start Date</value> >>> for instance >>> >>> It was certainly present in >>> ManufacturingUiLabels.xml >>> before any other files. But it's now also present in >>> WorkEffortUiLabels.xml >>> ProjectMgrUiLabels.xml >>> >>> Bruno has proposed a python script to deal with that (and other issues) >>> in >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1698 but there is currently >>> some problems with it. I think it's possible to amend and will try it. I >>> don't know anything about python, but it does not look like a challenge. >>> >>> Anyway, the point of this mail is to try to make aware developers about >>> this kind of issues. But, as I know well it's a lot of tedious work to >>> identify duplicate labels, I guess the best would be ro run, from time to >>> time, Bruno's script as soon as it will be safe. >>> >>> BTW I think I will close OFBIZ-1698 (see my last comment) and open a new >>> one for duplicate labels only, if there are any concerns about closing of >>> course. >>> >>> Any other ideas ? >>> >>> Jacques >>> PS : Though as Java is the primary language used in OFBiz we could >>> convert >>> the script to a Java service which could be run async, or at will. Then >>> we >>> could have more manpower around this issue, WDYT ? >>> >>> >> >
