> The passage from the old way (Name - GenericName) of translating the > .desktop menu entries to the new one (X-GNOME-Fullname) has been done > due to the modifications of the freedesktop specifications, and also > because in Italian, using the Name before the description, would have > been grammatically incorrect.
Actually, Gnome guidelines (not yet approved as standard, anyway) only state: " * If Name is just the application name, leave alone * If there is no GenericName, leave alone * If Name == GenericName: remove GenericName * If Name embeds both the application name and the generic name * Add X-GNOME-FullName, with what was in Name * Set Name to the application name only " No one forbid translators to set X-GNOME-Fullname to "Transmission - Client BitTorrent" or "Empathy - Messaggistica istantanea". And about your statement about Italian grammar correctness... well I would prefer usability over hair-splitting: ordered lists (as grammar dictionaries, i.e.) contain a set of "Word - Definition" (read as "Name - Generic name"). In English "Totem Movie Player" is a grammatically correct description, it wouldn't in Italian "Totem riproduttore multimediale"; but a dash in the middle changes everything... When translating, one should take in account language specificity trying to not sacrifice usability (and common sense, I would say). Of course, just my two cents. > If you really want to see the name of the application in the menu, you > need to ask each application to change their .desktop file accordingly, > or to ask for a global gconf key where you can "decide" what to show in > the menus (be it Name, GenericName, FullName). Yes, I know, but maybe guidelines for translators about this issue would be useful (whatever they state...). > ** Changed in: ubuntu-translations > Status: Triaged => Invalid > Sorry for the additional noise. -- Alessio Gaeta -- Menu entries should show the application name *before* the description https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/523121 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs