2014.06.25, Andrea Pescetti rašė:
>
>> On 25/06/2014 Tal Daniel wrote:
>>
>>> Published new language selection dropdown [again]. From now on, visitors
>>> can quickly select their language, if available. This affects all NL
>>> sites.
>>> Developers & translators are called to add 2 new variables to
>>> {lang}/brand.mdtext, and change according to their language
>>>
>>
>> Done for Italian. Works nicely, thanks for developing it.
>>
>> Just the sorting is not intuitive... Maybe sort by Name (with non-Latin
>> at the end) or by language code? I can't figure out if there is a sort in
>> place at the moment, it seems rather random to me. Or maybe it's sorted by
>> English name, but since we don't show the English name this doesn't help
>> the visitor.
>>
>>
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 12:10 AM, Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:

> In indices containing entries of different alphabets, it is a good
> practice to sort them separately, e.g. starting with the Latin entries,
> then moving to the Cyrillic ones, and so on.
>
> Good point, Andreas. I'll try that.
Interesting, that you chose Cyrillic second. Does it imply that Europe is
the center of the world? (first Latin, then Asia, then far east/west with
strange fonts :) I'm kidding, of course. Can you elaborate the order you
have in mind? i.e. what goes after Cyrillic?

On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 Marcus (OOo) wrote:

>
> Done for German, works great.
>
> Keep up the good work, what's next? ;-)


Marcus, marcus, don't be greedy. But, now that you mention it, how about
fixing the CSS on Linux? Once, you mentioned there's too much
spacing/padding.

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