Thank you! I will simply pop up "Session saving is not implemented yet!" on stdout when gnome-session-save is run. I think it eases pressure from L10N and also conform to command line style. Laca, your thought?
-Ghee Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center wrote: > Ghee Teo-san wrote (10/21/08 07:15 PM): >> Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center wrote: >>> Ghee Teo-san wrote (10/21/08 08:35 AM): >>>> Laszlo (Laca) Peter wrote: >>>>> Wouldn't it be better to replace gnome-session-save with a zenity >>>>> script that informs the user that this functionality is not >>>>> working in this build? >>>>> >>>> Sounded reasonable, though we may not have time to localize it. >>>> Anyone from G10N knows if this is all right? >>> >>> I found the following translations from pidgin. If the either >>> strings are used, we can provide the translations soon. >>> "Feature Not Implemented" >>> "Not implemented yet." >>> >>> Since the word count is few, we could provide new translations in >>> one week. If we can approve the integration, it's ok. Otherwise I >>> desire not to change UI. >>> >>> I'd like to say basically now is a UI freeze for 2008.11. >>> My understanding is the community suggestion is the stdout of >>> "Session saving is not implemented yet!". >> So if we do this onto stdout or stderr instead of zenity, we don't >> need localize them, right? >> Since gnome-session-save is a command line, I am inclined to think a >> zenity dialog may not be necessary. > > Yes, now CLI messages are not required l10n. > Thanks for considering the option. > > fujiwara > >> >> -Ghee >> >>> >>> fujiwara >>> >>>> >>>> -Ghee >>>>> Laca >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 16:49 +0100, Ghee Teo wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Since gnome-session in 2.24.0 has a half finished session >>>>>> save/restore state. (see 6753114) That it doesn't save/restore >>>>>> session using XSMP, but it still provide the capplet to indicate >>>>>> to the system to do session saving. This is aggregating more >>>>>> grief for the user. So the Indiana engineering team has proposed >>>>>> that: >>>>>> (1) The GUI be cleaned up, that is the Options tab for >>>>>> gnome-session-properties to be hidden until session >>>>>> saving/restore is working. >>>>>> (2) Remove /usr/bin/gnome-session-save from the SUNWgnome-session >>>>>> package as it does not do anything at all about session. >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a Stopper fix for OpenSolaris 2008.11. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> -Ghee >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >
