Is it also possible to localize the display name of the application that appears in the Store?
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 9:48 AM, David Greaves <david.grea...@jolla.com>wrote: > Apps have 2 names: > * harbour name > * pretty name > > The harbour name is the internal name used for things like filesystem > locations > and packages. It should not be translated. > > The pretty name is used for presentation and can be translated like any > other > string. I'm english so I'm awful at translation know-how but the desktop > link > below makes sense (I hope we respect/use that! :) ) > > David > > > On 19/02/14 06:59, Andrey Kozhevnikov wrote: > > Sorry, i dont understand why this man saying we shouldn't translate > application > > names :D > > > > On 19.02.2014 12:54, Thomas Tanghus wrote: > >> On Wednesday 19 February 2014 12:39 Andrey Kozhevnikov wrote: > >> > >>> Wow! What a silly man? > >> Please, even when answers are wrong, let's keep a decent tone here. > >> > >>> > http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-lates > >>> t.html > >>> On 19.02.2014 11:20, maledictusdema...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>> You should not translate application name > >>>> > >>>> Wed Feb 19 2014 07:38:48 GMT+0300 (FET) получено от itviewer: > >>>>> Hi all, > >>>>> If I want my application to be Internationalization ,how can I > translate > >>>>> the application name? I know the “Name”defined in the .desktop-Files > is > >>>>> shown in the application launcher as the application name, But how > can I > >>>>> translate it for Internationalization ? > >>>>> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >
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