Re: howto track translations

2010-12-08 Thread Vijay Kiran
I created a simple maven plugin to check the localizations in the properties
files in a project.

The plugin scans the folders for .properties file and verifies if there are
corresponding files for the specified locales. Also, it checks for the
missing labels in other languages.

The results can be saved to a simple HTML file which lists the missing file
and missing labels in other locales. You can also configure the plugin to
cause the build to fail when these checks are failed.

https://github.com/vijaykiran/wicket-l10n-checker

https://github.com/vijaykiran/wicket-l10n-checkerI plan to add the support
for XML localization checking as soon as I find some more time.

HTH,
Vijay Kiran.

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Frank van Lankvelt 
f.vanlankv...@onehippo.com wrote:

 in the process of expanding the number of languages my wicket
 application is available in, I'm running into the question of tracking
 properties files.
 In particular, I want to be able to get some kind of feedback about
 missing translations; mismatches between property files would be
 sufficient.

 How do you do this?  Is there a maven plugin that I've missed, or
 perhaps a standalone tool?

 cheers, Frank

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Re: [announce] better look modern css for wicket examples contest

2010-02-09 Thread Vijay Kiran
Can you add me as well, I'm interested in participating..

My sf.net username: vijaykiran

./Vijay

On 10-Feb-2010, at 7:52 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:

 No problem, I just set the deadline to have one..
 
 2010/2/9 Peter Jones peteorpe...@gmail.com
 
 Thanks!  (Don't expect any activity for a while)
 
 2010/2/9 nino martinez wael nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com
 
 you've been added.
 
 2010/2/8 Peter Jones peteorpe...@gmail.com
 
 My username is superpaj.  I think I'm following you.  I'll holler if
 I
 have any questions.
 
 Thanks
 Pete
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Igor Vaynberg 
 igor.vaynb...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 as long as whatever it is you do can be applied as a patch...
 
 -igor
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:34 AM, nino martinez wael
 nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
 just post your sourceforge username... I'll give you access to
 store
 things
 in svn..
 
 So you checkout wicketexamples from apache.. Disconnect it apply
 your
 design
 stuff, and can store it at sourceforge in sandbox under your sf
 name.
 Okay?
 
 2010/2/8 Peter Jones peteorpe...@gmail.com
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm excited by this idea for two reasons: 1) it would be a good
 design
 exercise and 2) it might help out the Wicket cause... Oh, and 3) I
 suspect
 my wife would look hot in a Wicket T-shirt!
 
 I'm not promising anything - we've got a big release mid-March
 (yes,
 we're
 using Wicket) - but I'd like to get commit rights just in case;
 what
 do
 I
 need to do?
 
 Thanks,
 Pete
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:44 AM, nino martinez wael 
 nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I agree, and the contest are about Wicket Examples not the
 quickstart.
 
 2010/2/8 Martijn Dashorst martijn.dasho...@gmail.com
 
 I don't like to add more bells and whistles to the quickstart.
 If
 we
 add graphics, JS and other stuff, you'd have to remove it for
 every
 project. I like the fact that I can grab the quickstart and
 just
 start
 hacking without having to strip it from superfluous muck.
 
 I do like the changes Kinabalu proposed though: simple, low
 profile
 and removed easily enough.
 
 Martijn
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 11:05 AM, nino martinez wael
 nino.martinez.w...@gmail.com wrote:
 Design as in graphical. While I do think the changes you
 made
 are
 equally
 important.
 
 The graphical perspective was what begun the contest. It
 would'nt
 certainly
 not hurt that the quickstart or the examples looked more
 slick.
 However
 any
 out come are a win-win.
 
 regards Nino
 
 2010/2/8 Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com
 
 Design as in programming?  or design as in graphical?
 
 I think the intent I gathered from mbrictson was to put a
 semi-nicer
 look
 on a plain page, and provide useful links for new folks.
 Things
 like
 the
 examples which should be perused a lot while first learning
 Wicket.
 
 It's a quickstart, it should take on a tone of simplicity.
 Just
 like
 the
 Django quickstart, which doesn't aim to do anything other
 than
 shove
 you
 in
 the right direction
 
 On Feb 7, 2010, at 11:23 PM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 Yeah I know. But some would probably use it as a starting
 point
 in
 design
 as
 well.
 
 2010/2/7 Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com
 
 This isn't a modification for all the wicket examples,
 this
 is
 just
 for
 the
 maven archetype, the examples are a much larger
 undertaking.
 
 Focus here was to make it simple, and provide some
 references
 that
 people
 could find useful.  There's no reason to extrapolate out
 and
 design
 a
 crazy
 quickstart page because it will be deleted pretty
 quickly
 (we
 hope)
 
 On Feb 7, 2010, at 1:25 AM, nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 Great. We need more people though to make it a real
 contest!
 :)
 And
 more
 focus on looks.
 
 2010/2/6 Andrew Lombardi and...@mysticcoders.com
 
 I agree.  I had a few moments tonight and put this
 together.
 It
 includes
 the standard wicket label message showing that
 Wicket
 is
 parsing
 properly.
 
 It also includes links to: examples, javadoc, books
 about
 wicket,
 and
 blogs.  and will show the version you used to install
 from
 archetype.
 
 Thoughts?  You can click through on the bug and see an
 attached
 screenshot
 
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2724
 
 On Feb 2, 2010, at 11:26 AM, mbrictson wrote:
 
 
 In addition to the examples, I think it would be nice
 to
 apply
 a
 pleasant
 CSS
 skin to the Wicket quickstart archetype. Instead of
 an
 un-styled
 QuickStart message, how about a nicely formatted
 short
 intro
 with
 links
 to
 tutorials, reference documentation, etc.?
 
 As an example, I like the it worked! welcome page
 that
 Django
 provides:
 
 http://i46.tinypic.com/2q025g9.jpg
 
 
 nino martinez wael wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 Someone mentioned that we could have a better look 
 feel
 for
 wicket,
 since
 there are no designers in the core team. I proposed
 a
 contest,
 to
 make
 the
 coolest slickest css for wicket. So please feel free
 to
 apply.
 
 
 Requirements:
 
 your css should be compatible with the basic