Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Edgar Soldin
Hi All,

I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
GeomConv Plugin.
Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
generated by Plugins?
Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.

thanks ede

--
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

   
 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

 
 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:


   
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
   
 and
 
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
   
 there
 
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
 the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example in
 the code somewhere?

 Thanks a lot .. Ede


   
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Stefan Steiniger

The tools menu should be generated by the new default-plugins.xml file

to get the international version we use the string retrieved from 
MenuNames.TOOLS


The first plugin that adds an entry to Edit Geometries should be:
plug-inorg.openjump.core.ui.plugin.tools.geometrychange.ExtractPointsPlugIn/plug-in 


according to default.xml file.

but this hold only for OpenJUMP. I am not sure if you could use the 
MenuNames class for skyjump (i.e. you would need to use the i18n check - 
since SkyJUMP is not internationalized)


stefan

PS: the current default-plugins.xml file is attached

Edgar Soldin schrieb:

Hi All,

I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
GeomConv Plugin.
Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
generated by Plugins?
Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.

thanks ede

--

Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
examples.  The Wiki page is:

http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
spell check multiple languages at the same time.

It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

regards,
Larry

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

  

Thanks Larry,

I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
internationalization?

Anybody, any hints?

regards ede
--



Hi Edgar,

  I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:


  

http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/


Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
part of OJ too!

regards,
Larry

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

Hi all,

just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
  

and


my old extensions
To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
keep
it simple for now.

I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
  

there


is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
translating
the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example in
the code somewhere?

Thanks a lot .. Ede


  

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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Edgar Soldin
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 The tools menu should be generated by the new default-plugins.xml file

 to get the international version we use the string retrieved from
 MenuNames.TOOLS

 The first plugin that adds an entry to Edit Geometries should be:
 plug-inorg.openjump.core.ui.plugin.tools.geometrychange.ExtractPointsPlugIn/plug-in

 according to default.xml file.

ahhh .. just set it up in eclipse but didnt add the default-plugins file
to the run configuration .. makes sense this way


 but this hold only for OpenJUMP. I am not sure if you could use the
 MenuNames class for skyjump (i.e. you would need to use the i18n check
 - since SkyJUMP is not internationalized)

the plugin is meant to be integrated in openjump when internationalized.
Under Tools/Edit Geometries. So no SkyJump limitations apply and I'll
try to work according to the docs on the wiki or as I can learn from the
other default plugins then.


thanks ... ede


 stefan

 PS: the current default-plugins.xml file is attached

 Edgar Soldin schrieb:
 Hi All,

 I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
 GeomConv Plugin.
 Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
 generated by Plugins?
 Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
 I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.

 thanks ede

 -- 
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps
 to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will
 edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you
 could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite
 nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

  
 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 -- 


 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I
 made at:


   
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/


 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from
 svn
   
 and

 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion
 tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
   
 there

 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
 the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
 example in
 the code somewhere?

 Thanks a lot .. Ede


   
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Larry Becker
Hi,

  SkyJUMP also has MenuNames for compatibility with OJ.  I also recently
added I18N strictly so that I could get the latest Simple Query code.  OJ
should come first, but I'll definitely be updating the Geometry conversion
in SkyJUMP.

Larry

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Edgar Soldin edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Stefan Steiniger wrote:
  The tools menu should be generated by the new default-plugins.xml file
 
  to get the international version we use the string retrieved from
  MenuNames.TOOLS
 
  The first plugin that adds an entry to Edit Geometries should be:
 
 plug-inorg.openjump.core.ui.plugin.tools.geometrychange.ExtractPointsPlugIn/plug-in
 
  according to default.xml file.

 ahhh .. just set it up in eclipse but didnt add the default-plugins file
 to the run configuration .. makes sense this way

 
  but this hold only for OpenJUMP. I am not sure if you could use the
  MenuNames class for skyjump (i.e. you would need to use the i18n check
  - since SkyJUMP is not internationalized)

 the plugin is meant to be integrated in openjump when internationalized.
 Under Tools/Edit Geometries. So no SkyJump limitations apply and I'll
 try to work according to the docs on the wiki or as I can learn from the
 other default plugins then.


 thanks ... ede

 
  stefan
 
  PS: the current default-plugins.xml file is attached
 
  Edgar Soldin schrieb:
  Hi All,
 
  I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
  GeomConv Plugin.
  Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
  generated by Plugins?
  Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
  I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.
 
  thanks ede
 
  --
  Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
  examples.  The Wiki page is:
 
  http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization
 
  The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps
  to use
  a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will
  edit and
  spell check multiple languages at the same time.
 
  It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you
  could just
  add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite
  nicely
  under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
 
  Thanks Larry,
 
  I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
  internationalization?
 
  Anybody, any hints?
 
  regards ede
  --
 
 
  Hi Edgar,
 
I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I
  made at:
 
 
 
 
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from
  svn
 
  and
 
  my old extensions
  To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion
  tool. To
  keep
  it simple for now.
 
  I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
  geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
  As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
 
  there
 
  is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
  translating
  the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
  example in
  the code somewhere?
 
  Thanks a lot .. Ede
 
 
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Edgar Soldin
in this case you should be able to reuse the updated plugin unchanged...

what do you think about the undoable choice option? On a quick test the
default heap filled up quite quick by converting a bunch of geometries.
Also the whole operation stpped in the middle because of that.

.. ede

 Hi,

   SkyJUMP also has MenuNames for compatibility with OJ.  I also recently
 added I18N strictly so that I could get the latest Simple Query code.  OJ
 should come first, but I'll definitely be updating the Geometry conversion
 in SkyJUMP.

 Larry

 On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Edgar Soldin edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

   
 Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 
 The tools menu should be generated by the new default-plugins.xml file

 to get the international version we use the string retrieved from
 MenuNames.TOOLS

 The first plugin that adds an entry to Edit Geometries should be:

   
 plug-inorg.openjump.core.ui.plugin.tools.geometrychange.ExtractPointsPlugIn/plug-in
 
 according to default.xml file.
   
 ahhh .. just set it up in eclipse but didnt add the default-plugins file
 to the run configuration .. makes sense this way

 
 but this hold only for OpenJUMP. I am not sure if you could use the
 MenuNames class for skyjump (i.e. you would need to use the i18n check
 - since SkyJUMP is not internationalized)
   
 the plugin is meant to be integrated in openjump when internationalized.
 Under Tools/Edit Geometries. So no SkyJump limitations apply and I'll
 try to work according to the docs on the wiki or as I can learn from the
 other default plugins then.


 thanks ... ede

 
 stefan

 PS: the current default-plugins.xml file is attached

 Edgar Soldin schrieb:
   
 Hi All,

 I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
 GeomConv Plugin.
 Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
 generated by Plugins?
 Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
 I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.

 thanks ede

 --
 
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps
 to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will
 edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you
 could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite
 nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:


   
 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --


 
 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I
 made at:



   
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
 
 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from
 svn

   
 and

 
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion
 tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if

   
 there

 
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
 the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
 example in
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 Thanks a lot .. Ede



   
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-05 Thread Larry Becker
I'm surprised that you ran out of heap that fast, but I guess the typical
use would be to change the Geometry Type of an entire layer so perhaps
you're right not to undo.

Larry

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 5:26 PM, Edgar Soldin edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 in this case you should be able to reuse the updated plugin unchanged...

 what do you think about the undoable choice option? On a quick test the
 default heap filled up quite quick by converting a bunch of geometries.
 Also the whole operation stpped in the middle because of that.

 .. ede

  Hi,
 
SkyJUMP also has MenuNames for compatibility with OJ.  I also recently
  added I18N strictly so that I could get the latest Simple Query code.  OJ
  should come first, but I'll definitely be updating the Geometry
 conversion
  in SkyJUMP.
 
  Larry
 
  On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Edgar Soldin edgar.sol...@web.de
 wrote:
 
 
  Stefan Steiniger wrote:
 
  The tools menu should be generated by the new default-plugins.xml file
 
  to get the international version we use the string retrieved from
  MenuNames.TOOLS
 
  The first plugin that adds an entry to Edit Geometries should be:
 
 
 
 plug-inorg.openjump.core.ui.plugin.tools.geometrychange.ExtractPointsPlugIn/plug-in
 
  according to default.xml file.
 
  ahhh .. just set it up in eclipse but didnt add the default-plugins file
  to the run configuration .. makes sense this way
 
 
  but this hold only for OpenJUMP. I am not sure if you could use the
  MenuNames class for skyjump (i.e. you would need to use the i18n check
  - since SkyJUMP is not internationalized)
 
  the plugin is meant to be integrated in openjump when internationalized.
  Under Tools/Edit Geometries. So no SkyJump limitations apply and I'll
  try to work according to the docs on the wiki or as I can learn from the
  other default plugins then.
 
 
  thanks ... ede
 
 
  stefan
 
  PS: the current default-plugins.xml file is attached
 
  Edgar Soldin schrieb:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I have recent OJ sources and am working on the internationalized
  GeomConv Plugin.
  Anyway I can't seem to find the 'Tools' Menu Entry .. is it an entry
  generated by Plugins?
  Which plugin does use it populating entries under 'Edit Geometries'?
  I am just concerned about the ordering of the menuitems.
 
  thanks ede
 
  --
 
  Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
  examples.  The Wiki page is:
 
  http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization
 
  The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps
  to use
  a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will
  edit and
  spell check multiple languages at the same time.
 
  It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you
  could just
  add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite
  nicely
  under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
 
 
  Thanks Larry,
 
  I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
  internationalization?
 
  Anybody, any hints?
 
  regards ede
  --
 
 
 
  Hi Edgar,
 
I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago
 where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I
  made at:
 
 
 
 
 
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a
 standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from
  svn
 
 
  and
 
 
  my old extensions
  To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion
  tool. To
  keep
  it simple for now.
 
  I want to internationalize it and add support for batch
 (multiple
  geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
  As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know
 if
 
 
  there
 
 
  is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
  translating
  the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
  example in
  the code somewhere?
 
  Thanks a lot .. Ede
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread edgar . soldin
Thanks Larry,

I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on 
internationalization?

Anybody, any hints?

regards ede
--

 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where 
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:

 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/

 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard 
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de 
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn and
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if there
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
 the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example in
 the code somewhere?

 Thanks a lot .. Ede

 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread Larry Becker
Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
examples.  The Wiki page is:

http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
spell check multiple languages at the same time.

It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

regards,
Larry

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

  Hi Edgar,
 
I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:
 
 
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
 and
  my old extensions
  To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
  keep
  it simple for now.
 
  I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
  geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
  As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
 there
  is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
  translating
  the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example in
  the code somewhere?
 
  Thanks a lot .. Ede
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread edgar . soldin
Thanks for the hint ... I will check these. Regarding the placement of 
the Menu Item I definitely agree and will place it there in the 
internationalized version.

regards ede
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 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for 
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps 
 to use a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that 
 will edit and spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could 
 just add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit 
 quite nicely under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de 
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

  Hi Edgar,
 
I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I
 made at:
 
 
 
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ
 from svn and
  my old extensions
  To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion
 tool. To
  keep
  it simple for now.
 
  I want to internationalize it and add support for batch
 (multiple
  geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
  As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to
 know if there
  is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
  translating
  the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
 example in
  the code somewhere?
 
  Thanks a lot .. Ede
 
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
Larry and Ede,

I would have no problem including the tool in the core. What does Stefan think?

SS

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

  Hi Edgar,
 
    I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:
 
 
  http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
      Hi all,
 
      just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
  and
      my old extensions
      To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
      keep
      it simple for now.
 
      I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
      geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
      As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
  there
      is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
      translating
      the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example
  in
      the code somewhere?
 
      Thanks a lot .. Ede
 
 
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread Stefan Steiniger
I agree - should be part of the core,

I once looked into it and to add it to the core - but by programming 
knowledge was/is to restricted to understand how you automatically 
generated the conversion and menu items.

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
 Larry and Ede,
 
 I would have no problem including the tool in the core. What does Stefan 
 think?
 
 SS
 
 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:


 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/

 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
 and
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
 there
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread Edgar Soldin
Do you mean like a default plugin or do you actually want to put in the
core source tree? I would prefer the plugin choice. Keeps it lightweight.

.. ede
 I agree - should be part of the core,

 I once looked into it and to add it to the core - but by programming 
 knowledge was/is to restricted to understand how you automatically 
 generated the conversion and menu items.

 stefan

 Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
   
 Larry and Ede,

 I would have no problem including the tool in the core. What does Stefan 
 think?

 SS

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
 examples.  The Wiki page is:

 http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization

 The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to use
 a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit and
 spell check multiple languages at the same time.

 It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could just
 add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite nicely
 under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?

 regards,
 Larry

 On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
   
 Thanks Larry,

 I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
 internationalization?

 Anybody, any hints?

 regards ede
 --

 
 Hi Edgar,

   I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
 it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:


 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/

 Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
 part of OJ too!

 regards,
 Larry

 On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
 mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn
 and
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To
 keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
 there
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
 translating
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-04-01 Thread Larry Becker
IMO, it should go under src.de.soldin... and be listed in the
scripts.default-plugins.xml.  By putting it in the src tree, it will become
part of the builds and you can add your I18N strings to the property files
under src/language.

Larry

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Edgar Soldin edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Do you mean like a default plugin or do you actually want to put in the
 core source tree? I would prefer the plugin choice. Keeps it lightweight.

 .. ede
  I agree - should be part of the core,
 
  I once looked into it and to add it to the core - but by programming
  knowledge was/is to restricted to understand how you automatically
  generated the conversion and menu items.
 
  stefan
 
  Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
 
  Larry and Ede,
 
  I would have no problem including the tool in the core. What does Stefan
 think?
 
  SS
 
  On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:19 AM, Larry Becker becker.la...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  Adding internationalization is pretty easy.  See any OJ PlugIn for
  examples.  The Wiki page is:
 
  http://openjump.org/wiki/show/How+to+use+i18n+Internationalization
 
  The only hard part is editing the language/property files.  It helps to
 use
  a property editor like https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/ that will edit
 and
  spell check multiple languages at the same time.
 
  It would be easier if it was under the OJ source tree.  Then you could
 just
  add i18N strings to the existing language files.  It would fit quite
 nicely
  under Tools-Edit Geometry-Convert, don't you think?
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:33 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Thanks Larry,
 
  I will fetch your new sources ... but I still wonder how to start on
  internationalization?
 
  Anybody, any hints?
 
  regards ede
  --
 
 
  Hi Edgar,
 
I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where
  it is a standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made
 at:
 
 
 
 http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/
 
  Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard
  part of OJ too!
 
  regards,
  Larry
 
  On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de
  mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
  just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from
 svn
  and
  my old extensions
  To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool.
 To
  keep
  it simple for now.
 
  I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
  geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.
 
  As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if
  there
  is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and
  translating
  the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good
 example
  in
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Re: [JPP-Devel] plugin internationalization

2009-03-31 Thread Larry Becker
Hi Edgar,

  I modified your converter to do batch in SkyJUMP a while ago where it is a
standard PlugIn.  You can take a look at the changes I made at:

http://skyjump.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/skyjump/skyjump/de/soldin/gt2jump/geomconv/

Internationalization would be nice.  I think it should be a standard part of
OJ too!

regards,
Larry

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:10 AM, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:

 Hi all,

 just found some time (laying around lazily) and set up OJ from svn and
 my old extensions
 To get warm with it I am gonna update geometry conversion tool. To keep
 it simple for now.

 I want to internationalize it and add support for batch (multiple
 geometries selected) conversion. This came up a while ago.

 As I am new to internationalization topic I just want to know if there
 is some documentation about how to do it. Implementing, and translating
 the strings later .. the whole process. Or is there a good example in
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