On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Leo Dutra ~Y wrote:
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> I were asking myself about HTML5 input with type "color". I'm a
> brazillian developer and I see a huge problem with the new input type.
> The problem is that RGB color names are expected to be written in
> English. This is not a good, or even, usabil
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Leonardo Dutra wrote:
> Yes, nearly all programming langs were written and based on English. But
> this is not a development tool, IDE or language... it's the presentation to
> the non-dev user, and it should be easy and independant of language. Don't
> stuck the u
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Leonardo Dutra wrote:
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> Em 28 de julho de 2010 18:05, Tab Atkins Jr.
> escreveu:
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>> 2010/7/28 Leo Dutra ™ :
>> > Hello, everyone.
>> > I were asking myself about HTML5 input with type "color". I'm a
>> > brazillian
>> > developer and I see a huge problem wi
Em 28 de julho de 2010 18:05, Tab Atkins Jr.
escreveu:
> 2010/7/28 Leo Dutra ™ :
> > Hello, everyone.
> > I were asking myself about HTML5 input with type "color". I'm a
> brazillian
> > developer and I see a huge problem with the new input type. The problem
> is
> > that RGB color names are exp
2010/7/28 Leo Dutra ™ :
> Hello, everyone.
> I were asking myself about HTML5 input with type "color". I'm a brazillian
> developer and I see a huge problem with the new input type. The problem is
> that RGB color names are expected to be written in English. This is not a
> good, or even, usability
Hello, everyone.
I were asking myself about HTML5 input with type "color". I'm a brazillian
developer and I see a huge problem with the new input type. The problem is
that RGB color names are expected to be written in English. This is not a
good, or even, usability. I'd like input type="color" to w