Maybe it was due to the server updates but this didn't come through and I resend it now.
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008, Eeli Kaikkonen wrote: > Quoting Peter von Kaehne <ref...@gmx.net>: > > > > > Our language list and module list becomes ever longer. > > > > Some info is poorly presented in the old one and I want to do it better > > - but am not sure yet how to accomplish that/ > > > > Language:af means little - Africaans would be nicer. How can I get there? > > By translating :) Every frontend has to do this if it wants to be user > friendly. Could this be the time to gather one list into the CrossWire > server where people could update and reuse it? It's quite stupid to > duplicate the work for each frontend, especially when new languages > come to the module list evey now and then. > > If nobody else gives some links before me, I'll find out where the > translations in BibleTime come from. There are some authoritative > lists in internet. > > > > > > > I never liked the internal module names as a presentation item, i think > > the short description is much more useful for that. I think i would want > > to drop the internal module name. > > The presentation is one thing, but don't drop. People are used to the > short module names. It's very hard to get rid of them mentally. > > > > > But there is more: > > > > What navigation would be efficient, robust and would bypass scrolling to > > an ever expanding list? > > > > I am sure most frontend developers have the same problem. > > > > I am wondering about two drop downs - language and category > > > > If you choose nothing you get all > > > > If you choose English you get all English > > > > if you choose English and Bible you get only English Bibles > > > > Has anyone a better idea? > > > > Have you tested BibleTime 1.7 betas? :) The modules can be sorted a > little bit like this. You can choose "just modules", > "language/modules", "category/modules", "category/language/modules", > "language/category/modules". But they are all in the same tree, so > it's not the same as filtering. Anyways, something like this would be > very good. If we want to avoid javascript it's most probably some > forms with dropdown lists. > > --Eeli Kaikkonen > Yours, Eeli Kaikkonen (Mr.), Oulu, Finland e-mail: eekai...@mailx.studentx.oulux.fix (with no x) _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page