Hi Michaël Michaud,
I had translated all menus to malayalam. "generate properties file" what I
mean automatically scanning the source code and append the corresponding
language properties file. Is it available in OpenJump?
using popoye we can append new translations?
2010/12/6 Michaël Michaud <michael.mich...@free.fr>
> Hi Mohammed,
>
> What do you mean by generate properties file ?
>
> There are some tools around there to help with writing properties file (
> http://rocketscience.itteco.org/2010/07/09/java-resource-file-editor/).
>
> The problem with these tools is that they generally modify original
> properties files in some way (ex. entries order).
> This is the reason why I tend to avoid them when I have only a few entries
> to add.
> But I (and some other OpenJUMP developpers) have already used prbeditor (
> https://prbeditor.dev.java.net/) successfully in the past, and it does a
> decent job.
> A convention we have adopted here in OpenJUMP project is to prefix entry
> values to be translated with T\:
> Ex.
> new-entry-not-yet-translated-into-malayalam = T\: New entry not yet
> translated into malayalam
>
> I would be glad to hear about your experience and suggestions about
> managing language file.
>
> Michaël
>
> Le 05/12/2010 08:26, Mohammed Rashad a écrit :
>
> Is there anything to generate language properties file. If no I am planning
> to add the utility to openjump.
> So that contributors need not to add each entry of their plugin to
> jump_xx.properties
>
> May I know the developers opinion
>
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